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pale castaneous, with a broad central stripe (becoming obscure 

 anteriorly) and the anterolateral angles blackish. Pleura black, 

 propleura bordered narrowly exteriorly with whitis'h. Sterna, 

 coxae, basal part of femora, tibial spines basaKy, basal three- 

 fourths of I St. segment of posterior tarsi, sternites (except some 

 black markings) testaceous. Tegmina, purplis'h black, pictur- 

 ation as in E. bicinctcUus but 'broader and the basal stripe more 

 transverse, reaching only to about <^ne-thir(l of costal length. 

 Wings as in E. hicinctelhis. 



Male: Genital segment more elongate dorsallv than in E. 

 hicinctcUns. 



Length: 8| mill. 



Hab: Queensland. L"airns (viii). 



5. nibrk'ciiosiis, sp. nov. 



Head, pronotum and scutellum pale castaneous, freckled with 

 yellcnv. Clypeus, lorae and luiderside yellow; tibiae and tarsi 

 more or less castaneous. Tegmina subhyaline yellowish, the 

 cells more or less obscurely clottded with brownish, veins san- 

 gtiineous, also most of clavus. Wings smoky, veins black. 



Female: Last segment notched sublaterally ; pygofers elon- 

 gate. 



Length: ^^ mill- 



Hab: New South Wales, Mittagong (i). 



6. Iciifigiiiostis, sp. nov. 



Very closely allied to the preceding but much narrower pos- 

 teriorly, more triangular in form. Head and pronotum more or 

 less marked with black. Tegmina yellowish cinereous, more or 

 less infuscate towards the apex, with a few translucent, color- 

 less markings; principal veins sometimes pa!e sanguineous. 



Length: 5-5! mill- 



Hab: Queensland, Brishane (vi). 



7. pulchra (Signoret). 



Eurymela pulchra Signoret op. c, 508, PI. ij, f. 10- 

 Hab: Victoria, Bacc'hu;? Mars'h (my collection). 

 The following species of Ettryiiicloidcs, described from Aus- 

 tralia, are unknown to me: 



8. Eurymela Uncata Signoret, 509, fig. ii- 



