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hyaline ; commissure whitish, with a black spot near apex of 

 clavus. 



Length : 4^ mill. 



Hab: Queensland, Cairns (vii-viii. Koebele's No. 2247). 



Gclastodclphax, gen. nov. 



Somewhat allied to Pcrcgrinus Kirkaldy. Head dorsally scarce- 

 ly extending anteriorly "beyond the eyes. Vertex transverse, late- 

 ral keels forking, the inner forking forming two acutangled api- 

 ces ; beyond that there is a smooth area, on which keels are obso- 

 lescent. The frons has a central keel ; the lateral converging 

 anteriorly, the lateral ones are subparallel, meeting keels of ge- 

 nae at an acute angle ; antennae slender, second segment reach- 

 ing well beyond base of clypeus, which continue on to the scutel- 

 lum. Tegmina very short. Posterior tibiae much longer than 

 tarsi, spur with nearly 50 teeth. 



1. histi'ioiiiciis, sp. nov. 



V^ertex smoky brown ; clypeus yellowish testaceous ; frons, an- 

 tennae, sterna, legs and tegmina yellowish, the last named being 

 broadly black basal'ly, this continuing on to mesopleura. Prono- 

 tum, scutellum and basal half of abdomen whitish testaceous, a 

 l)road black band across the middle above ; apical of th's, pale red 

 brown, becoming- paler and more sordid apically. Sternites api- 

 cally pale red brown. Genital segment mostly black. Tegmina 

 reaching to a little beyond middle of body, apically truncate. 



Length : (male), 2\ mill. 



Hab: Queensland, Bundaberg, on Sandhills (x). 



Siiiicrofatodclpliax, gen. nov. 



Somewhat allied to Dclpliacimis, but the head and eyes are lar- 

 ger proportionatelv, the antennae and the frons different. The 

 type is the smallest Fulgorid known to me. 



Head, especially the eyes, very large, the latter extending la- 

 terally as far as the base of the tegmina, and posteriorly nearly 

 touching the base of the pronotum. Vertex with lateral keels 

 forking at about one-third of the length of the head (dorsally), 

 meeting acutely on the top of the head .continuing to apex of 

 frons as a single keel. Antennae reaching beyond base of cly- 

 peus. Pronotum tricarinate, the lateral keels straight, diverging 



