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15 Urabuiiana sci^iiiciitaria op. c, 274 Queensland. 



16 Cycloclilla I'irciis 1906 Entoni., XXXIX 148. .Queensland. 

 X. B. C. aiisfralasiac var. sf^rcta God. & F"rogg. was omit- 

 ted in Mr. Distant's Catalogue. 



(b). Fijian Species.* 



Only four species have been noted by Distant, and I can add 

 cniy 3, (2 from my own collection), one of which, however, is 

 new. 



1 Cyclochila aiisfralasiac {Tcttigoiiia) Donovan 1805 Ins. 



X^ew Holland, Hem. PI. 2. f. i ; a large male, expanding 

 120 mm. (in my collection). (**) 



2 Macrotristria aiigiilaris (Cicada) Germar 1834 Rev. Ent. 



II, 68; a large male, expanding 131 mm., with dark fer- 

 ruginous frons (in my collection). ('■*) 



3 Cicada kuniduadna Distant 1881 Tr. E. S. London 645 ; 



Waterhouse 1882 Ak\ ident. Ins. I, PI. C. 



4 Sawda {?)_ fiticiisis Distant 1906 Entoni XXXIX, 12. 



(Sait.'da is probably not distinct from CosmopsaJtria) . 



5 Diccropyga distaiis (Diiiidiibia) Walker 1858 List. Horn. 



Suppl. 10 (=^siibfascia (Dundiibia) op. c, 11), recorded 

 from Ovalau by Walker ; 2 males and i female, the larg- 

 est expanding 92 mill., taken at Rewa (March) by Mr. 

 Muir. 



6 D. stuai'ti (Cosiiiopsaltria) Distant 1882 Pr. Zool S. Lon- 



don 125 PI. \'II. f. 2; 



Mr. Muir has taken 2 males at Rewa (March), which differ 

 from Distant's descriptions as fcJlows ; they are 37 mill, long to 

 the apex of the tegmen and expand /2 mil!, Iieing thus mucli 

 larger ; the frons is not so much produced basally as in Distant's 

 llgure, and (as somewhat shown in Distant's figure) tlie o])ercuIa 

 do not nearly reach two-thirds of the length of the abdomen. 

 I'^ulher, judging again l:)y the figure, the opercula are less diver- 

 gent during their first half, interiorly, and then mere obliquely 

 rounded. 



* I employed the terms " Viti" and " Vitian" in my first memoir, but Dr. Brigham 

 assures me that " Fiji" and " Fijian" arc the correct terms to use. 



* *Mr. Froggatt, wlio has examined these specimens, doubts very much that they 

 came from Fiji. 



