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of the pronotuni. Ocelli much nearer the e}es than the middle 

 line. 



Leng-th : (Female )g mill. 



Hah: Queensland. Bundaberg- (xi on sandhills; bred from 

 Eiicclypfits)- 



Tribe Macrostcliiti. 



(=rCicadulini V. D.) 



Under this name it is convenient to separate forms with shorter 

 vertex and simpler venation, usually with only one sul)a])ical 

 cell; at the same time it is pro'ljably not a natural division. It 

 proba'bly embraces (i) Balclntha Kirkaldy, (2) Macrostclcs Fieber, 

 (=^Cicadiila JLd\vards=Liiiiiinfcffix Woodwortii, etc.). (3) Cory- 

 phaclus Puton, (4) Grypofcs Fieber. (5) Acoitura Lethierry. (6) 

 Eulciniouios Kirkaldy {=Liiiiotcffi.v J. .S;''hlb.'), and some new 

 genera. Limotcttix Sahib., is a mixture of PhryuoiiiorpJnis and 

 Thauiuatcttix. Most, if not all, of these forms are grass-feeders. 



Eulcintoiiios gen. nov. 



Jas. Edwards has separated off as a genus (not recog-nized by 

 Puton) those forms in which the lateral margins of the prono- 

 tum are obsolescent and are not (or very obsolescently) keeled- 

 Unfortunately 'he has used for this the name Liinotcitix (an or- 

 tiiographical monstrosity.) J. Sahib, the l}pe forms of wliich 

 are partly Phrynomorphus, partly Dcltoccphahis. 



The E'dwardsian species seem to be worthy of at least sub- 

 generic rank and I think t'hat the future will accord a full title. 



I. dciiiiffi'iidiis sp. nov. 



Vertex testaceous tinged with brown; 4 brownish specks on 

 apical -margin, 2 on basal margin- Pronotvun and scutellum 

 testaceous tinged with green. Tegmina greenish, or pale green- 

 ish testaceous, apically and costally colorles'^, veins |)ale greeii- 

 is'h testaceous. Frons pallid rufescent with narrow obsolescent 

 brownish radiating lines from very near the middle line. \'er- 

 tex angularly rounded in front, about one-half longer medianly 

 than next to the eyes. Lorae very large, almost circular, about 

 3 times as wide as tbe clypeus. Tegmina with 4 discoidals and 5 

 apicals. 



Lengt'h: 3^ mill. 



Hab: New South Wales, Sydney (i). 



