784 HETEROPTEROUS HEMIPTERA FROM EASTERN AUSTRALIA, 



tibiae very slightly curved. Pleurites subvertical, narrowing in 

 posteriorly. Length 4|- mill. 



Hah. — Q.: Kuranda (Aug.; Perkins). 



ANTHOCORID^. 



Triphleps Fieber. 



32. T. persequens F. B. White. 



Hah. — Queensland (Perkins); also Fiji (Muir). Previously 



known only from the Hawaiian Islands, into which it was an 



introduction. 



CLINOCORID^. 



Clinocoris Fallen. 



33. C. lectularius (Linne). 



Hah. — Q.: Kuranda (Perkins). 



MIRID.E. 



EuROCRYPHA, gen.nov. 



Differs from Isometoims Fieber, by the much smaller head, 

 which, however, extends laterally and posteriorly beneath; and 

 by the dififerent antennae. 



Ovate, closely and minutely punctured. Head perpendicular, 

 much narrower than the pronotiim anteriorly, lateral margins 

 beneath lobate, produced posteriorly, visible dorsally as a spine 

 on each side behind the eyes. First three segments of antennae 

 apparently very short, fourth incrassate, extending as far as the 

 base of the pronotum, five or six times as long as thick. Pro- 

 notum as in Nesocryijha\ raesonotum bilobate, biemarginate. 

 Tegmina as in Nesocrypha, but clavus narrowed posteriorly, and 

 scutellum touching the base of the membrane (the latter 

 destroyed). Tegmina hairy and declivous, as in Nesocrypha. 

 Hind femora apparently not strongly incrassate. 



34. E. THANATOCHLAMYS, Sp.nOV. 



Blackish. Eyes reddish-pitchy, ocelli dark rubid. Posterior 

 angle of scutellum sanguineous. Tegmina brownish-pitchy. Last 



