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This genus is extremely closely allied to Dcltoccplialiis, the only 

 difference I can find being that the vertex in the latter is usually 

 more angulate and there are 5 discoidal cells instead of 4 as in 

 Phrynomorphus, and in the latter there is usually only one trans- 

 verse vein standing on the cubital. 



The species are all obscure and of very ordinarv appearance. 

 I have indicated their uninteresting nature by the specific names 

 bestowed on them. 



T. loiiguiiujuiis sp. nov. 



Vertex broad, about as long as wide between the eyes, apical- 

 ly rounded (a little angularly, this being accentuated by the pat- 

 tern), disk depressed in the middle. Frons broad, laterall\ 

 rounded, apical margin slightly emarginate, about 35 times as 

 wide between the eyes as at apex. Temples linear. Ocelli on 

 a level with the disk of the vertex before the upper margin of 

 the eyes. Clypeus wider than lorae, genae exterolaterallv pos- 

 teriorly strongly angulate. Pronotum short, more than twice 

 as broad as long, lateral margins obsolescent, posterior margin 

 truncate, posterolateral angles obsolete. Tegmina short, with- 

 out appendix, not or scarcely reaching to apex of abdomen, 3 

 discoidals (2 subapical) and 5 minute apical cells. Pale cinereo- 

 testaceous, frons with close transverse dark lines radiating from 

 each side of the central pallid line, continued a little over to the 

 vertex, these latter being subconcentrically angulate( these lines 

 are often more or less obsolescent.) Tegminal nervures a little 

 paler than the ground colour, apically somewhat obscurely 

 broken up by darker colour. Abdominal tergites more or less 

 dark. Mesopleura with some more or less cloudy spots. Hairs 

 on legs etc., black. 



Male: 6th sternite obtusangularly emarginate. 7th slightl}. 

 convex apically. Valves a little more than twice as long as 7th 

 m.edianly, nearly as wide as long, lateral margins somewhat 

 sinuate, posterior angle irregularly rounded. 



Female: Pygofers brownish in the middle spotted with pal- 

 lid. Little distinctive about them. 



Length: 3:^ mill; width across eyes i^-ii mill. 



Hab: New South Wales, Sydney (i-ii), Mittagong (i). 



2. tacdius, sp. nov. 



Of similar size and general appearance to the preceding but 

 difi^ers as follows : 



