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 II. ochrias sp. nov. 



Has the head form of Chloriona. 



Ochraceous or testaceous. Sterna, legs, etc., paler, a narrow 

 somewhat paler median line down the tergites (and in the 

 macropterous form, the space between the lateral keels of prono- 

 tum and scutellum is ])aler). Antennae not reaching to apex of 

 frons, first segment scarcely longer than wide. 



Long-winged forms : veins feebly granidate. 



Short-zvinged forms : tegmina narrowly rounded, reaching to 

 about half the space between the tegulae and the apex of the 

 abdomen. 



Length 3^^ (macr.). 2^/^ mill, (brach.). 



Hab. New South Wales, Sydney (Jan., Kcebele's No. 2232), 

 Fiji (Mar., K.), Rewa (Mar.,' M.)". 



Koebele & Perkins collected one imperfect macropterous and 15 

 brachypterous adults and 3 nymphs, all females. The type is a 

 macropterous female from Fiji, taken later by Muir. 



To this species probably also belong some forms in which the 

 ochraceous is replaced (as is sometimes the case in other ochra- 

 ceous species) bv orange-sanguineous or sanguineous. 



Hab. Queensland, Bundaberg (Sept. -Nov.), Brisbane (June) 

 Cairns (Aug.). 



12. kolophon sj). nov. 

 PI. XV, figs. 9- II. 



Testaceous, somewhat paler on pronotum and scutellum me- 

 dianly ; frons, between lateral keels and central keel, sometimes 

 pale fuscous. Pronotum and scutellum more or less fuscous ex- 

 terior to the lateral keels. 



Tegmina hyaline, veins pale ; interior two-fifths smoky, the 

 veins o.n this fuscous ; subcostal vein smoky, commissure wdiitish. 

 Antennae not reaching to apical margin of frons, second seg- 

 ment twice as long as the first. 



Male. Tergites, including pvgophor, dark fuscous or blackish- 

 brown, a transverse Aellowish-brown. or orange, sanguineous 

 band near the base. Sterna and sternites mostly dark fuscous, 

 the latter basally yellowish-brown, with a spot or two laterally. 

 Pygophor subtrotimdate, viewed end on, the outline sinuate. Anal 

 tube with 2 elongate spines from the middle, directed downwards. 



