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Female: like the male, hut the vertex (exciiuling the pale 

 greenish or luteous hasal margin) is hright redbrown; face black 

 except a small redbrown line on the genae on each side of the 

 Irons. Sterna and sternites mostly blackish. Pronotum and an- 

 terior two-thirds of the scutellum bright redbrown. Legs tes- 

 taceous ; fore coxae and hind coxae and femora blackish, hind 

 tibiae subapically more or less widely fulvous or pallid. Teg- 

 mina dull ferruginous, hyaline subapically, marked as in the 

 male. Last abdominal segment produced, ajncally subjugular, 

 ovifKisitor a little longer than the ]:>ygdphor. 



Length (male) 7, (female) 73/2 mill. 



Hab. Queensland, Nelson (July, type) Kuranda antl Cairns 

 (Aug.). 



6. io, sp. ncv. 



Allied to T. ipliis, but more robust and with different colour 

 and pattern. 



Head, pronotum and scutellum sordid yellowish, frons with a 

 longitudinal submedian dark fusccius fascia (uniting basally acu- 

 tr.ngularly) with transverse, curved fasciae; sutures very narrow- 

 ly, base of genae around insertion of antennae, clypeus apicola- 

 terallv, sterna and sternites mostly, dark fuscous or blackish. 

 Tegmina pale ferruginous ; hyaline, sublacteous on subcostal cell 

 apical of the crossvein, and across the tegmina interiorly in the 

 middle; veins mostly dark fuscous. Legs testaceous, base of 

 femora (and the hind tibiae more or less) fuscous. Vertex 

 .scarcely rounded, wider at the eyes than in the middle. Frons 

 elongate, lateral margins sinuate ; clypeus strongly carinate. Pro- 

 notum stronglv striate. Crossvein on brachial nearly straight, on 

 subcostal oblique. Second subapical cell extending apically be- 

 yond the ethers. 



Female: genital segments black, much as in T. fnlz'iis, but last 

 sternite more acute apically. 



Length (male) 6>4 (female) 7^4 mill. 



Hab. New South Wales, Mittagong (Jan. K). 



7. iaiiihc, sp. nov. 



Allied to the last, but stouter and not so elongate ; paler, 

 tegmina milky cinereous, immaculate, except an obscure fus- 

 cous spot in some of the cells, veins fuscous, apex of ten-mina 



