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Vertex longer than wide, produced before the eyes, lateral 

 margins straight, slig'htly converging anteriorly, anterior and 

 posterior margins truncate, strongly carinate medianly. Frons 

 and clypeus as in E. advena Spin., except that t'he former is not 

 so far produced basally. Pronotum and scutellum tricarinate. 

 Tegmina in form similar to E. advena, but not quite so archeil 

 at the s'houlder, not at all granulate; radial and cubital forked 

 at about one-third of tlie length of the tegmen. 



I. clidiptcroidcs, sp. nov. 



I^jead, pronotum, sterna and legs, yellowish testaceous, a lit- 

 tle browner on vertex. Scutellum dark ferruginous. Tegmina 

 'hyaline, tinged with cinereous; keels of scutellum and basal 

 veins of tegmina more or less obscurely sanguineous, apical 

 and subapical veins, apex of costal cell and the entire apical 

 cell adjoining, bright sanguineous; the base of that apical cell, 

 bluish black. Abdomen mostly black. 



Length: 2^ mill to apex of abdomen, 4^ to apex of tegmina. 



Hab: Queensland, Cairns (vii-viii). 



Euryiwiiiciis, gen. nov. 



Apparently somewihat allied to Phrygia Stal. Vertex slightly 

 declivous, scarcely produced before eyes, subtruncate anterior- 

 ly, not shorter than wide; a:bout one-half longer than the pro- 

 notum, medianly carinate, this keel extending to posterior angle 

 of scutelivmi, though obsolescent on pronotum. Frons a little 

 longer than wide, median keel extending to apex of clypeus, 

 which is not very distinctly sutured off from frons. Pronotum 

 posteriorly obtusangulately emarginate. Scutellum tricarinate. 

 Tegmina not granulate, radial and cubital forked basally of the 

 middle at about the same place. Posterior tibiae with a spine. 



1. australiae, sp. nov. 



Stramineous; a line on eitlier side of median keel of vertex 

 and a rectangular spot on each side of frons .at base, a spot on 

 mesopleura externally, black, lateral margins of pronotum and 

 icute'llum brownisih. Tegmina hyaline, costa, etc., colorless, 

 most of the rest pale smoky, a spot at the exteroapical angle 

 and two or three veins between it and the costal cell, brownish. 

 Tergites sordid yellowis'h, more or less lined with orange. 



