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Eurinoscopiis. 



The Australo-Fijian species may be disposed as follows. This 

 is a very difficult genus and I have been unable to deal satis- 

 factorily with several specimens, including Muir's Ncs. 112 and 

 1 57 ; the latter were off native trees and were heavily styl ipized. 



1 Pronotum and tegmina freckled with brown (2) 



la Pronotum, at least, immaculate (4) 



2 Face spotted with black, tegmina strongly freckled..., 



I lentiginosus (PI. II, figs. 7-8) 



2a Head immaculate, tegmina more faintly freckled. ... (3) 



3 Smaller, darker, frons less flat, &c 2 sontiates 



3a Larger, paler, frons flatter 3 sobolcs 



4 Tegmina cinereous, punctured with brqwn. .8 hamadryas 

 4a Tegmina yellowish or green (5) 



5 Tegmina with brown freckles 4 dryas 



5a Tegmina not freckled (6j 



6 Uniform pale brownish yellow 7 pckvuiys 



6a Bright green, head and scutellum, &c., often yellowish {"/) 



7 Head dorsally as wide laterally as in the middle. .5 pelias 

 7a Head dorsally distinctly wider in the middle than laterally 



6 inolcstia 



8. hamadryas, sp. nov. 



Cinereous, lora and clypeus often infuscate. Pronotum usual- 

 1\- clouded with fuscous, tlie posterior angle usually broadly 

 blackish. Tegmina with fuscous veins and obscure fuscous 

 I'uncturation. Legs more or less fuscous. 



Length 434-4/^ mill- 



Hah. Viti Levu, Rewa (March & Nov. M). 



Tribe Phrynomorphini. 



The genera in this are very hard to limit and define, and they • 

 are not always altogether natural. It is probable that future classi- 

 fications will be based largely upon nymphal characters. A num- 

 ber of groups may be formed, but cannot be altogether satisfac- 

 torily limited, for instance, the genera with the anterior margin 

 of the vertex deeply and completely channelled transversely, 

 merge gradualls' into those with simple head ; these again merge 

 iulo those with foliaceous or acute anterior margin of the vertex. 



