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Pronotum with sides parallel, front angles prominent forward, 

 hind angles laterally prominent; hind border narrow. Tegmina 

 a little longer than abdomen, its veins and those of wings yellow; 

 interior ulnar area with base and apex equally broad. Abdomen 

 a little longer than head and thorax; opercula broad, very short, 

 barely evident. Tibitie red. Long. corp. 15 mm.; exp. teg. 40 mm. 

 Hah. — Cairns, Endeavour River, Q.; described from several 

 examples in the Macleay Museum (possibly C. congrua, Walk.). 



*TlBICEN GREGORYI, Dist. 



1882. P.Z.S.L. p. 129, pi. 7, fig. 7. 



(J. Body above pale ochraceous. Head with ocelli reddish, 

 eyes tinged with fuscous. The head is broad, and, including 

 eyes, width of pronotum, of which the anterior and posterior 

 width is subequal. The face is large, elongate, and very convex, 

 with faint transverse striations; rostrum reaches posterior coxse. 

 Mesonotum with two obscure central obconical spots, a central 

 discal longitudinal and two sublateral fasciae. Tegmina and 

 wings pale hyaline; tegmina with venation ochraceous; apical 

 longitudinal veins and apical margins of apical areas, pale fuscous; 

 transverse veins at bases of second and third apical areas broadly 

 infuscated. Abdomen covered with greyish pilosity. Body 

 beneath and legs ochraceous ; abdomen pale fuscous. Opercula 

 small, broad, rounded posteriorly, reaching posterior edge of 

 metasternum. Long. corp. 10 mm.; exp. teg. 34 mm. 



Hab. — Peak Downs, Queensland (Distant). 



"This species is allied to T. muelleri, Dist., from which it 

 differs in the broader and less anteriorly produced head, the 

 shape of the pronotum, and in the different markings of the teg- 

 mina, abdomen, etc." (Distant). 



*TlBICEN MUELLERI, Dist. 



1882. P.Z.S.L. p. 128, pi. 7, fig. 6. 



9. Body above ochraceous. Head with two small spots at 

 base of front, a spot near anterior lateral angle of vertex, and 

 area of ocelli fuscous; eyes tinged with fuscous. Pronotum with 



