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5- litcindae, sp. nov. 



Male : white tinged with yellowish hrown ; frons with a dark- 

 suffused radiating pattern visihle dorsally as 2 oblongs and 2 

 specks on the anterior margin of the vertex ; margins of face 

 brown. Prqnotum and scutellum obscurely mottled. Legs an- 

 nulate. Tegmina much as in Coitosa)iiis hospcs. Abdomt^n beneath 

 pale medianly, dark laterally. A'alve pale, very large, semicir- 

 cular, nearly as long as the plates, which are apparentlv about as 

 long as the pygophor. 



Female: (of this?) darker and more suffused. Alxloii en be- 

 low dark fuscous. Last segment dee]3lv roundh' excavate, py- 

 gophor dark speckled with ])ale, a little longer than the ovipo- 

 sitor. 



Length (male) 3^8 (female) 5 mill. 



Hab. Queensland, Lucinda (July K). 



6. fla-i'idiz'eiifris, 



Jassiis (Deltocephalus) flavidiventris Stal 185Q Eugenics' Resa 

 Tns. 294. 



I do not know this species, laconically described from Sydney. 



I agree with Van Duzee that his Deltoecphalus osbonii belongs 

 to this genus and not to Phrynoiiiorphns, as is indeed apparently 

 the case with all the species placed by Osborn & Ball in Com- 

 m el I us. 



Phrynophyes. 



Phrynoiiiorphns fatigandns cannot be placed in Phrynoniorphus 

 as restricted, it is nearer Phrynophyes. The elongate frons, ver- 

 tex longer than wide and acuteangled apically, remove it from 

 Phrynoniorphus (even sens, kit.), while the venation is too sim- 

 ple iovDeltocephalus. It has the characters somewhat of Stirellus 

 but is very different from 5^. ciirtisii, the only species I have for 

 examination ; moreover Sfirellns seems to merge gradually into 

 Deltoeephaliis. 



D riot lira. 

 Dn'totnra O. & B., 1898, Proc. Davenport Ac. Nat. 5c. VII, 87. 



