BY G. W. KIKKALDY. 771 



narrow lines from antennae to ocelli; fourth segment of antennae 

 longer than third. Scutellar spine about 70°. Length 7J mill. 

 Hah. — Q.: Kuranda (August; Perkins). 



Pachygrontha Geimar. 



9. P. AUSTRINA, Sp.nOV. 



Pale brownish-yellow, closely punctured on head, thorax, and 

 tegmina (except membrane) with brown or black; lateral margins 

 of pronotum very narrowly, and a line down the middle of the 

 pronotum and scutellum, smooth, pale yellow. Eyes, last seg- 

 ment of rostrum, and a median line along the last sternite, 

 blackish. Antennae brownish-yellow, somewhat fuscate. Meso- 

 and metasterna medianly dark fuscous. Membrane hyaline. 

 Legs brownish-yellow, thickly speckled with blackish-brown. 

 Sternites ferrugineo-testaceous; lateral margins widely, and 

 apical third, fuscous. First segment of antennae much longer 

 than the second; second subclavate apically, much longer than 

 the third, which is twice as long as the fourth, the four together 

 a little longer than the entire body. Tegmina not quite reaching 

 to the apex of the abdomen. Foi'e femora with mixed spines. 

 Length 10 mill. 



Hah. — Q.: Kuranda (August; Perkins). 



P H L E G Y A S Stal. 

 10. P. VULTURNUS, sp.nOV.* 



Apparently allied to P. hurmanus Distant, from which, judging 

 by the figure and the meagre description, it differs by the pro- 

 notum being strongly punctured, with the central keel rather 

 indistinct, and the fore femora spinose. Blackish; median part 

 of vertex across, anterior margin of pronotum narrowly in the 

 middle, and a small irregular area behind that (divided by the 

 dark keel), fore femora dorsally (usually), fore tibiae and tarsi 



* If Distant's figure of the Mexican P. tropicalis be correct, tlie latter is 

 certainly not congeneric with /*. hurmanim. 



