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well apical of the base of the frons (and not almost at the base) 

 and more arched laterally. (*) 



2. aiignstifyons. 



LoUiiis angtistifroiis Kirkaldy. 



Tylaiia coiispiircata Melichar, 1. c. 2O3. 



Of unrecorded Australian forms, I now add Bilbilis modcstmii 

 Stal, from "Nqrth Australia" and New South Wales. 



Mr. Muir did not collect any Issinae in Fiji, but the following 

 are noted by Melichar : 



Tylana intrusa Melichar, and T. oriciitalis Mel.., from Ovalau, 

 and T. picciis (Walker) from V'iti Levu, the last named also from 

 Aru and Papua. The Genus Tylana has an interesting distribution 

 viz.: North America (i sp.), Borneo (i sp.), Celebes (2 sp.), 

 Papua and neighboring isles (6 sp. ), New Caledonia and Lifu 

 (3 sp.), Australia (2 sp.), l^'iji (3 sp.), Samoa ( i sp. ). and the 

 Mascarene Isles (2 sp.). 



In Bulletin I\' of this di\ision (1907), I described one new 

 Issine from North America, and doubtedly identified another. I 

 have been able since to confirm these by Melichar's Monograph, 

 Bruchomorpha inoniio being allied to B. pallidipes Stal, but quite 

 unicolorous, except part of the legs, as described. Piciinina ova- 

 ti pen II is may be confirmed. 



Eurybrachyinae. 



I must leave my former notes in the same unsatisfactory state, 

 as I still do not know what Stal meant to define precisely by 

 b.is genus Platyhrachys. 



Recently (1906 A." M. N. H. (7) XVHI) Di.^tant has des- 

 cribed one genus and 3 species from Queensland, as new. Yarrana 

 206, seems to difi^er from Dardus Stal, only by the much longer 

 tegmina. 



1 sinnata 207; Queensland, Townsville, Karanda (sic!) and 

 Cairns. 



2 coiitinuata 207; Queensland. Townsville. 

 Olonia Stal. 



6 marginata 206 ; Queensland. 



Distant (1907 op. c, XIX, 415) very confidently synonymizes 

 Dardus inimaculatus Kirkaldy with D. obscnrns Distant. The 



* For Ti//rM((M(ri(/(;«'?()(i.v Mfl.. wbicli is a Bornean syicpies, I propose the name 

 T. (hialidna. 



