﻿ly coriaceous, apically more membranaceous, medianly colorless 

 (except veins). 



Length: 7 mill. 



Hab : Queensland, Bundaberg- (xi.) 



Pectinariophycs, gen. nov. 



Closely allied to Polychactophycs, but with the posterior mar- 

 gin of the head raised, pronotum much less declivous, also much 

 longer in proportion to the head. Ocelli farther apart, frons 

 more swollen, 



I. pcctinaria, sp. nov. (PL XXVII, fig. 8.) 



Yellowish, vertex tinged with red. Eyes dark. Frons trans- 

 versely lined narrowly with b'.ackish. Posteriory legs more or 

 less dark. Pronotum but little wider than head and eyes, punc- 

 tured, scarcely striate. Scutellum flat, not carinate or chan- 

 nelled. Tegmina punctured, not granulate. 



Length: 5 mill. 



Hab : Queensland, Bundaberg (xi, bred, Koebele's No. 

 2307). 



One specimen, unfortunately rather immature. It has been 

 described only to connect with the pretty nymph cases which 

 smaller and slenderer than those of Polychactophyes, smoother 

 ir texture, and of much finer workmanship. Ihey are pale- 

 yellowish brown and are fastened to twigs by twos and threes. 



Length: 13 mill.; width of mouth, about 2 mill. 



Anyllis, gen. nov. 



Distinguished by the interior vein of the wings being furcate 

 posterior to the middle, and by the anterior margin of the pro- 

 notum being obtusangulately produced a Httle. 



Vertex transverse, slightly concave, longitudinomedianly 

 carinate, subangulately rounded anteriorly. Ocelli a little near- 

 er to the base than to the apex, about three times as far from 

 the eyes as from one another. Frons and clypeus strongly 

 carinate, the former narrow and little swollen, t'he carina strong- 

 ly raised. Rostrum reaching to about posterior coxae. Pos- 

 terior tibiae with one strong spine. Pronotum longitudinally 

 carinate, about twice as long as vertex, scarcely wider than head 

 and eyes, elevated posteriorly, posterior margin somewhat 



