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3- kirschbaiiuiii (Stal.) 



Hccalus kirschbauiiiii Stal 1871, O. V. A. F., ys?- 



ThomsonicUa kirclibauiiiii (sic!) Signorea 1880 A. S. S. F. (5) 

 X. 52, PI. I, f. 44. 



T. kirschbaiiinii Melichar, 1903 Horn. Ceylon 171. 



Hah: Queensland, Cairns (vii-viii) ; Ceylon (my coll.); In- 

 dia (Signoret) ; Philippines (Stal.) 



Hecalus Stal. 



Hecalus Stal, 1864, A. S. E., France (4), IV, 65; Signoret, 1879, 

 op. C-, IX, 61 and 226. 



I. pallescens Stal. 



Hecalus pallescens Stal, 1864, op. c, (4). I\', 65; Signoret. 1879, 

 op. c, (5), IX, 270, PI. 7, fig. 24. 



I have not seen this species, which may be a trifle larger than 

 H. iiiiinaculatus; it apparently lias the head only slightly folia- 

 ceous (while in H. iiiiinaciilahis, it is somewhat widely so) ; there 

 is a black spot at the apex of the clavus and 4 longitudinal 

 brown bands on the tergites- The tegmina reach nearly to apex 

 of abdomen. 



Female: Len'gt'h 10 mill. 



2. ijiiniaciilatits, sp. nov. (PI. VII figs. 1-2.) 



Very similar to the preceding, but the head is a little longer 

 and broader, and the whole insect is pale greenish, shading off 

 a little darker or lighter, but immaculate. All the examples col- 

 lected have the tegmina not reaching as far as the apical margin 

 of the (apparent) second tergite. 



Female : sheath rosy. 



Hab : Queensland, Cairns (vii-viii), Kuranda (viii) on grasses. 



Cephalelus Percheron. 



Cephalelus Percheron, 1832, Alag- Zool., II, PI, 48; Burmeister, 

 1838, Gen. Ins., (No. 4) PL, Signoret, 1879, A. S. E. France (5). 

 IX, 50 and 259. 



Dorydiwii Burmeister, 1835, Handb. Ent., II, to6; Kirby, 

 1894, T. E. S. London, 412. 



