10 ARKIV FÖR ZOOLOGI. BAND 14. N:0 11. 



triangulär vitta on each elytron (commencing near the base 

 and ending about the middle), a fascia near apex, parts of 

 sterna and tips of most of the abdominal segments; the 

 antennae are obscurely flavous, with the eleventh joint and 

 some of the median ones infuscated, parts of the legs are 

 also obscurely påle. The blotch on the prothorax occupies 

 about one-third of its surface, and has a projection towards 

 each side, and two towards base. On one female the an- 

 tennae have all the joints beyond the third infuscated, but 

 on another they are as on the male. In my table^ would 

 be referred to C C, but yery different from S. tricolor and 

 S. variegatus, the two species there noted. The elytral 

 markings are close to those of S. luieopictus, but the sub- 

 basal ones are smaller, prothorax with discal blotch and 

 antennae with some of the subapical joints påle; also more 

 of the under-surface and legs are påle than on that species. 

 The black tips to the elytra readily distinguish from S. 

 mjöhergi. 



Selenurus Y-llaviis Lea. — The type of this species is 

 a female with the ninth joint of antennae paler than the 

 others, but on many specimens now before me (including 

 eight taken by Dr. Mjöberg), the ninth joint is as dark as 

 the others; on several, however, the ninth, and on one the 

 eighth and ninth are påle. The male differs from the female 

 in being smaller, with the head wider across the eyes, more 

 of the muzzle flavous, the antennae and legs longer, and the 

 apical segment of abdomen with some curious appendages; 

 on both sexes, however, the subapical segment is semicircul- 

 arly emarginate at apex. 



Hab. — Queensland: Lamington Flat and Mount Tam- 

 bourine (Dr. E. Mjöberg), Mount Tambourine (H. J. Carter, 

 H. Hacker and A. M. Lea); New South Wales: Dorrigo (W. 

 Heron). 



Seleiiurus luteopictus Fairm. — Mount Tambourine. 

 Seleniirus viridipeniiis Macl. — Cedar Creek. 



Heteromastix iiisignicoriiis sp, nov. — Fig. 8. 



J* Black; head, prothorax, scutellum, basal joints of an- 



^ Loc. cit., p. 12('). 



