774 HETEROPTEROUS HEMIPTERA FROM EASTERN AUSTRALIA, 



Antennje 13, 27, 23, 28. Labium reaching to the apex of the 

 middle coxte. Pronotum punctured, a subanterior area on each 

 side and tlie posterior margin Isevigate. Anterior and lateral 

 margins of the scutellum punctured. Clavus with a close row 

 of punctures along the corial margin. Corium with the same 

 along the claval margin, turning out a little posteriorly, and also 

 a row near the lateral margin, and scattered feebler punctures 

 apically. Length 4| mill. 



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



15. G. LUBRA, sp.nov. 



Head, pronotum, scutellum and under side black. Anterior 

 margin of head (except medianly), postero- lateral angles of pro- 

 notum, tegmina, labium, legs, orifices, ambulacra, postero-lateral 

 margin of metasternum, spots on pleurites, etc., testaceous, pass- 

 ing into pale ochraceous. Eyes dark fuscous anteriorly, reddish- 

 fuscous posteriorly. Basal three-fourths of tirst and of second 

 segments of antennae dark fuscous, the rest testaceous. Mem- 

 brane cinereo-hyaline. Pronotum very closely punctured excej^t 

 for a subanterior shining, somewhat swollen, smooth area on each 

 side. Scutellum closely punctured, feebly keeled. Tegmina 

 punctured much as in G. kurandce, but with two subparallel rows 

 on corium inwardly instead of one. Length 3 mill. 



Hah. — Q.: Bundaberg (Sept.-Dec; Koebele). 



Germ ALUS Stal. 



16. G. KURANDiE, sp.nov. 



(J. Ochraceous, eyes and ocelli reddish. Vertex with a short, 

 thin, dark, longitudinal line apical of each ocellus, and two short 

 median subcontiguous lines apically. Extreme apex of labium 

 blackish. Antennae with the third, apex of second and base of 

 fourth segments sanguineous. Pronotum with a fuscous line 

 down the middle, and a very short sublateral one on each side 

 (only on the basal fourth), also the postero-lateral angles fuscous; 

 pronotum closely punctured with dark fuscous, except the two 

 anterior Isevigate aieas (which are immaculate ochraceous) and 



