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I. bniinicus W'aterhouse. (PL XXI\", f. 5-6.) 



Ccphalehis bni-iiiiciis, G. B. Waterhoiue. 1839. T. K. S. London. 

 II, 195. 



Hab : New South Wales, Sydney, (i, also Waterhouse)/'^ 



2. iiiarvijuitiis, Waterhouse. 



C. margiiiatus, Waterii., 1. c- 



Hab: King- George's Sound. 



I cannot identify this satisfactorily; I think two forms are con- 

 fused. The nymphs in this genus are in all stages very similar 

 to the adults. 



Paradorydium Kirkaldy. 



Dorydiim Burmeisler, 1838, Gen. Ins., (No- 5); and 1839, 

 Handb. Ent., II, 1006; Signoret, 1879. -^- S. E., France. (5), IX, 

 261. PI- VII, figs. 21-2. 



Paradorydium Kirkaldy. 1901, Entoni. XXXI\" 339. 



I. menahis sp. nov. 



Testaceous, or more or less rosy, or more or less tinged with 

 ferruginous, veins paler. Head, pronotum and scutellum ob- 

 scurely and smudgily flecked with blackish brown, the punc- 

 tures being darki.s'h. Sterna and sternites usually more or less 

 tinged with pinkis'h. Elongate fusiform; head about as long as 

 nota and tegmina together, gradually converging towards apex 

 which is angularly rounded; sides acutely carinate for at least 

 the anterior two thirds- Head, pronotum and scutellum finely 

 and closely punctured, clavus lightly punctured. \ ertex. pro- 

 notum and scutellum longitudinally carinate. Frons very 

 strongly carinate, a little swollen near the clypeus. Pronotum 

 with two sublateral keels on each side, a little more obsolescent 

 than the median one, basal margin slightly angulatelv emargin- 

 ate. Tegmina longer than abdomen. 



Length: lo-J (male); 12 female) mill; width about ^i mill. 



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



The liead as seen in profile is much longer and flatter than in 

 any other species known to me- The males are smaller than 

 the other sex, and the vertex inclines a little to be spatulate 

 apicallv. 



* Kirby savs that C. marf;ina.ius and bmnneus do not belong to Cef>hale'Hs: the de- 

 scription of the latter, however, at least, agrees very well with forms of CefhalAus 

 before me. ' 



