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5- longinotum sp. nov. 



Allied to S. vircsccns, but the posterior process extends slight- 

 ly beyond the apex of the te'gmina; in al! other species it is not 

 extended as far. The 'horns as in vS". vircscens but less blunt and 

 not turned 'backwards so much. The reticulation of the tegmina 

 extends partly into the suhapical cells. The pronotum between 

 the 'horns ^including them) is dar'k, the rest anteriorly being pale. 



Length : (female 6; mill width ^^ mill. 



Hab : Queensland, Nelson (viii). 



6. kurandae, sp. nov. 



Allied to the immaculate form of 5". hipiDictata but much slend- 

 erer, the 'horns a trifle less pronounced, the anterior margin of 

 the pronotum (viewed in front) narrowly, somewdiat deeply im- 

 piessed, the pronotum immediately posterior to this medianly 

 swollen a little (practically flat in the other species). The teg- 

 minal reticulation extends into the subapical cells. 



Length: (female), 6-i mill width 2^ mill. 



Hab : Queensland, Kuranda (viii.) 



Acanthnchus Stal t866 Hem. Afr. TV, 87; Acanthucus Coding 

 6 and 13. 



I. dronicdarius sp. nov. 



Allied to A. kcrshaivi God., but the horns are larger and the 

 clavus not entirely opaque, etc. Dark fenuginous, with bright 

 yellow pubescence. 'Eyes yellov^^ Tegmina subhyaline, yellow- 

 ish apicallv: costal cell, base of radial cell and of clavus opaque 

 ferruginous with vellowis'h pubescence, veins yellowisli ferru- 

 ginous with yellowish pubescence. Les^s yellowish and ferrugi- 

 nous. Pronotal horns larp-e. extending beyond lateral margin of 

 body. Disk posterior to this is roundly obtusangulately elevated 

 and again elevated roundly at about the middle of the tegmen 

 Tnot touching the latter in tbe middle); posterior process does 

 not nearly readh the apex of the tegmina. Two subanical cells, 

 the exterior nearly circular, not nearly reaching exterior mar- 

 gin of te£rmen; third ap'ca! elongate. 



Leneth: 41-4^ mill: Avidfh 2f mill. 



Hab: Queensland, Cairns (viii.) 



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2. obfusHS. sp. nov. 



Allied to the precedin<T, but the posterior process distinctly 

 angular, not so broad. Dark ferruginous, with pale yellowish- 



