26 CATALOGUE OF 
Australasia. 
19. Mrezira Lrruana. 
Lifuana, Mirz. A. S. E. F’. Ame Sér. i. 69. 
Lifu. 
20. MrziIrRA MINIMA. 
minima, Mirz. A. S. E. F. 4me Sér. i. 69. 
Art. 
21. MEzIRA HUMILIS. 
Picea, fere fusiformis ; caput latum, lobis duobus anticis porrectis magnis 
rotundatis, spinis duabus lateralibus ; antenne brevissimea, articulis 
20 4oque equalibus, lo breviore, 30 longiore ; prothorax subquadratus, 
non sulcatus; pedes breves, femoribus subincrassatis; ale antice 
abdominis apicem non attingentes, striga corti albida, membrana 
cinerea. 
Piceous, nearly fusiform, very flat, finely punctured. Head broad, 
forming in front of the base of the antenne two rounded lobes, which are 
a little longer than the first joint of the latter; a spine on the outer side of 
each antenniferous tubercle. Antenne rather stout, about one-sixth of the 
length of the body ; second joint a little longer than the first, shorter than 
the third; fourth nearly fusiform, as long as the third. Prothorax sub- 
quadrate, a little narrower in front, slightly transverse; no transverse 
furrow. Legs short; femora slightly thickened. Fore wings extending to 
three-fourths of the length of the abdomen; a whitish streak along the 
outer side of the corium; membrane cinereous. Length of the body 
23 lines. 
a. New Guinea. From Mr. Wallace’s collection. 
22. MEZIRA TRICOLOR. 
Ferruginea, ovalis; caput cornu froniali porrecto antico valde inciso, 
spinis duabus lateralibus ; anlenne fulve, breves, articulis lo 20 
Aoque aqualibus, 40 piceo clavato, 30 longiore ; prothoracis lobus 
anticus bituberculatus, latertbus unidentatis ; scutellum piceum, 
carinatum ; abdomen amplum, segmentis testaceo marginatis, apice 
prceo ; pedes graciles, breviusculi ; ale antice abdominis apicem non 
atlingentes, membrana diaphana. 
Ferruginous, oval, nearly flat, finely punctured. Head in front with 
a porrect horn, which is deeply notched on the fore border and isa little 
longer than the first joint of the antenne; a spine on the outer side of each 
antenniferous tubercle. Antenne tawny, less than one-third of the length 
of the body; second joint as long as the first, much shorter than the third ; 
fourth piceous, clavate, as long as the second. Prothorax narrower in 
front; fore lobe with a stout tooth on each side and with two intermediate 
tubercles. Scutellum piceous, keeled. Abdomen with a testaceous band 
on the hind border of each segment and with a piceous tip, extending 
