6 ARKIV FÖR ZOOLOGI. BAND 12. NiO 20. 



destinctis. Gracilis, aptera. Corp. 21, pronot. 2, antenn. 3, 

 fem. post. 8. 



W est- Australien, Broome (Juli 1911) 1 J", Mus. Stockholm. 



Calephorops n. gen. 



Gen. Calephorus Fieb. (= Oxycoryphus Fisch, Brunner, 

 Rev. Syst. Orth., p. 120) maxime affinis sed carinis latera- 

 libus pronoti totis valde conspicuis, in lobo antico rectis, re- 

 trorsum leviter convergentibus, a carinis lateralibus lobi po- 

 stici medio separatis, stria fusca in margine antico alarum 

 quoque in 5 perspicua, venis longitudinalibus duo infra me- 

 dium in alis maris evidenter incrassatis, vena intercalata 

 medio inter venam radialem posticam et venam ulnarera an- 

 tioam perducta maxime differt. 



Calephorops viridis n. sp. 



J*$ : Viridis vel testacea; carinae laterales pronoti flavidse 

 in lobo antico extus in lobo postico intus nigro marginatse; 

 area analis et costalis elytrorum virides, immaculatse, area 

 discoidalis opaca, leviter brunneo adumbrata, sub vena ra- 

 diali postica in $ maculis brunneis in linea positis. 



c? Long.c. elytris 17— 20,elytr. 12— 15, tib. post. 8— 8, :> mm. 



$ » » » 22—26, » 16—20, » »11 » 



Queensland, Bellenden Ker 21 ^^, Yarrabah, Tolga J*?. 



Gen. Froggattia Bol. 



Trab. Mus. Nat. Cienc. Nat. Madrid, p. 99 (1914). 



Quoque hoc genus gen. Calephorus Fieb. affinis sed ca- 

 rinis in lobo postico pronoti quinque, vena intercalata nulla, 

 cellula inter venam radialem posticam et venam ulnarem 

 anteriorem in J* apice venulis singulis rectis, foveolis verticis 

 nullis nec inferis maxime differt. 



Typ US : Hyalopteryx? australis Walk. 



Froggattia australis Walk. 



Hyalopteryx (F) australis Walker. Cat. Derm, Salt. Br. Mus. IV, p. 788 



n:o 4 (1870); Froqgatt, Agr. Gaz. N. S. Wales XIV, p. 1110 pl. fig. 4 



(1903); Chortoicetes australis Ktrby, Cat. Orth. Locust., p. 193 (1910). 



Nordwest' Australien, Kimberley-Distrikt (Nov., Dez.) 2 (^ 

 1 $, Queensland, Mount Tambourine und Christmas creek, 4 t^. 



