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 2. (?) vitta (Walker). 



Centrotus vitta Walker 1851 List. Hoin. 626. 



Daunus vitta Coding, t^2 PI. 1, f. 25 (Teg-men). 



? D. decisus (part) Buckton 225, pi. i, f. i. 



A single example ifroni Queensland, Bundaberg (IX-XIlj, 

 which is probably this; t'he ocelli are however practically equi- 

 distant, a little more remote from one another if anything, while 

 Goding says they are nmch nearer in C. -i'itta. This is also arbo- 

 real. 



Buc'kton's Ceraon is perhaps identical with Stal's preoccupied 

 genus Daunus and mv Zanophara; his Daunus is a niixed assem- 

 blage, one species of whidh possibly belongs to Ceraon. 



Sarantus Stal. 



Saranlus Stal 1863 Tr, E. S. London (3) I, 592. 



1 . nobilis, sp. nov. 



Pitchy, with yellowish puibescence; veins of tegmina apically 

 and legs dark ferruginous; eyes yellowisii. Tegmina vitreous 

 with a slight yellowish tinge. Horns very sharp, bases remote, 

 subperpendicular, directed slightly forward and outward, pos- 

 terior process flat. Two subapicals elongate, the outer ver}' 

 little s'horter than the inner. 



Length: (female), 9 mill. 



Hab : Queensland, Cairns (viii.) 



Differs from S. -ccallacci Stal, by the legs not l)eing pallidly 

 annulate and the horns more perpendicular and shorter. 



Terentius Stal. 



Terentius Stal 1886 Hem. Afr. 'IV 87. 



T. convexus Stal. 



T. convexus Stal. 1869 O. V. A. F. p. 286. 



Hab: Queensland, Kuranda (viii), Cairns (viii) arboreal. 



N. B.: Tarsi pale sordid flavous. 



Dingkana Goding. 

 Dingkana Goding 1903 P. Linn. S. N. S. W. XXVHI, 8. 



