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obscure, but I thnik there are five discoidals. C'lavus nearly as 

 large as the apically rounded corium. Wings minute. 



Length 2^ mill. 



Ha'b: New South Wales. ■\Iittagong (i), Sydney (ii). 



Eutettix Van Duzee. 

 Eutcttix \'an Duzee, 1892 Psvche, \'l, 307: T. .\mer. E. S.. 



xrx.-3oo. 



I. sella t a (Uhler.) 



Thaiiinofcffi.v scll'rta Uhler. 1896. P. U. S. X. Mus., XIX, 294. 

 Eutcttix scllatiis Matsumura. 1902, Termesz. fuzetek. XXA'', 3S1. 

 fig. 12; Melichar, 1903, Hom. Ceylon, 189. 



Hab : Queensland, Kuranda (viii). Cairns (viii). Nelson 

 (vii), Rundaberg. (ix-xii) on Sandhills, arboreal, (Koebele's 

 X^G. 2299), a'so from japan (Uhler), Ceylon (Kirkaldy), Papu-i, 

 J-AVTi and Africa (iMelichar), etc. 



2 sp. nov. 



Hab: Queensland, Cairns, Nelson, lUuidaberg, on Melaleuca. 



Ncj^hotettix Matsumura- 



Neplwtettix Mats., 1902, Termesz, fuzetek, XX\', 35') and 

 378; Melichar, 1903, Hom. Ceylon 1902. 



Melichar has confused Selcnocephalns cincticeps Uhler from 

 Japan (destructive to Oryza sativa) with a Sinhalese species 

 which he identifies with Pediopsis apicalis and P. nigromaculatus 

 Motshulsky. A', apieatis however difi^ers fro'.n eiiuiieeps as will 

 be shown later, while a Madagascan species is closely allied also. 

 I think that (Cicada) bipunetata Fabr. {=Thainnotettix bipunctata 

 Stal) should replace the name apicalis, w'hile (T) nigropicta Stal 

 should replace ciucticeps Vhler. 



I. . plcbeius sp. nov- 



Pale testaceous; a blackish transverse stripe on the vertex 

 t'xtending from eye to eye, immediately below the ocelli, not 

 curving parallel with anterior margin but nearly straight acro-s 

 Frons pale testaceous from the base of the clypeus long-trian- 

 gularly to base of frons; on each side of this to lateral margins 



