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9. Distipsidera Oruti Pascoe. — 



Two specimens ( J" and 5 ) from Herberton, 

 North Queensland, February 1913. 



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10. Distipsidera flavipes Macl. — 

 A very common species on the Atherton- 

 Her.berton tableland, where it is to be 

 found hunting on the trunks of the trees 

 in the open forest country in the begin- ^^..^t,^:. 

 ning of the year. Westw .var. (Mus .Holm.). 



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Fig. 4. Distipsidera sericea Mjöb. n. sp. 



11. Distipsidera sericea n. sp. (Fig. 4). — A very cha- 

 racteristic species which can be immediately differentiated 

 from all the species described by its green colour. 



Body narrow and slender, legs very long. — Head, except 

 mouth-parts, prothorax and elytra, except some yellowish- 



In the collections of the Swedish State Museum there are also two 

 specimens of a Distipsidera, labelled « Distipsidera n. sp.» The markings of 

 the elytra are shown in Fig. 3; so far as I can judge, it is merely a variety 

 of D. undulata Westw. As locality is given: Peak Down. 



