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lateral margin of the vertex anteriorly and on the lateral margins 

 of the frons. Tegmina pale yellowish hyaline ; interior half, 

 obliquely, of membrane, and the appendix, pale smoky ; apical 

 vein sordid whitish ; three dark fuscous spots on the commis- 

 sure ; apex of last apical cell acute, with a smoky spot. Legs pale 

 brownish testaceous, speckled with black granules. Sternites 

 greyish-fuscous. Lateral margins of prcnotum acuminate be- 

 hind the eyes. 



Male : last segment very slightly roundedly emarginatc. 



Fcuialc: last segment obtuse-angulately emarginate medianl)- ; 

 pygophor rather swollen laterally in the middle, flattisli. 



Length 6-7 mill. 



Hab. \'iti Levu, Rewa (Alar. -Apr. Muir). 



Tor tor gen. nov. 



Probably allied tq Dryadoniorpha; the vertex is however not 

 depressed and is more rounded anteriorly. 



Vertex flattish, slightlv raised towards the middle from the 

 lateral margins, about as long as wide across the small eyes, 

 lateral margins converging anteriorly, apical margin roundly an- 

 gulate. Frons concave, raised laterally, clypeus more or less fus- 

 ed, lora minute. In profile the head is thin, the lateral margins 

 are flattened, narrowing apicalwards ; ocelli very indistinct rudi- 

 ments on this flattened part, at about half the length of the head. 

 Pronotum transverse, about three-fourths the length of the ver- 

 tex, longer than the scutellum. Tegmina elongate, subcoria- 

 ceous, veins very indistinct ; the radial appears to be undivided 

 almost till the apex of the tegmina. while the median is joined 

 to cubital at least 5 or T) times by sho.rt, transverse veins. 



T. dauiias, sp. nov. 



Pale golden yellow. Eyes greyish. 

 Length 9 mill. 



Hab. Queensland, Bundaberg (Sept. -Dec). 

 The nymphs are not remarkable, being in general form and 

 colour like the adults. 



Tartessus. 



This is evidently a large genus, as 15 species are now known 

 from Au.stralia alone. The forms described form three groups : 



