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Hab: New South Wales, Sydney (i) Queensland, Bundaberg 

 (ix-xii). 



The clavus is much darker (red-black) in the Bundaberg speci- 

 mens. One of the Sydney specimens is the type. 



Dikraiieura Hardy. 



Dikrancura Hardy 1850 Tr. Tyneside Field Clu'b i 423. 

 Dicranenra Gillette 1898 P. U. S. N. Mus, XX 715. 



1. honiala, sp. nov. 



Superficially not unlike D. flavipciinis (Zett.), but with a more 

 elong^ate crown, etc. 



Head, pronotum, scutellum and general ventral aspect, im- 

 m.aculate pale brownish-yellow ; eyes blackish grey. Tegmina 

 pale golden yellow, shining; a black spot at the apex as in £>. 

 unipuncta (Gillette), but ringed around with whitish, ist anical 

 cell whitish narrowly ringed with brownish; a small oblique 

 brownish black line from costa inwards at about the middle. 

 Wing-veins pallid. Legs immaculate pale yellow, hairs whitish. 



Vertex subconvex, elongate triangular, longer than the pro- 

 notum, posteriorly roundly emaginate. Pronotum posteriorly 

 trimcate. Venation of tegmina very similar to that of D. uni- 

 puncta as figured by Gillette, except that the corial veins are en- 

 tire and distinct and that the first apical cell is 5-sided rather 

 than 3. Alar venation more like that of D. canieola (Stal) as 

 figured by Gillette, but the submarginal vein is entire and un- 

 broken. 



Female : Ovipositor and pygofers longer than the rest of the 

 abdomen. 



Length 3if mill. 



Hab: Queensland, Kuranda (viii). 



2. aiicala sp. nov. 



Vertex, frons, pronotum and scutellum orange brown, the 

 two latter obscurely so. Eyes blackish, genac etc., mostly dark. 

 Tegmina pale greenish yellow, apical cells dilute smoky. Wing- 

 veins brownish. Abdomen striped transversely black and grey. 

 Genital segments palid. Legs with pale hairs. 



Tegminal venation similar to that of the preceding, except 

 that the rst apical cell is 4 sided (the basal margin being slightly 



