107 



basai area with two small foveations before apical area wbich is 

 opaque. 



Long. incl. tegin. 7 1/2 mill. 



Hab. : Tasmania; Launceston (.1. .T. Walker). 



Subfam. TETTIGONIELLIN.^. 



Genus Tettigoniella. 



TeUigoniella J acobi, Zool . Jahrb . Syst , XI X , p. 778 (1 90 i) ; i ) ist . , Faim . 

 B. Ind., Wiyndi.^lY, p. 201 (1907). 

 Type T. viridis Linii. 



Tettigoniella pasiphae. 



Teltigonia pasiphae Kirk., Rcp. Exp. Stat. Haw. Plant. Assoc, 



Pt IX, p. 320 (1906). 

 Tettigonla mysolica Walk. M. S. 

 Tettigonia candida Walk. M. S. 



I can trace no descriptions of Walker for the two species (supra) 

 which were standing under those naines in the collection of the 

 British Muséum. Those spécimens and one collected l)y M'' Dodij in 

 Queensland seem to agrée witli most points and the size of Kirkal- 

 dy's description which is however obscure. On the first line ofthat 

 description Kirkaldy describes the ocelh as black, on the third 

 line they are stated to l)e « greenish-brown ». The vertex is also 

 said to be « as long or a trille longer than the pronotum »; the 

 vertex is shorter than the pronotum, and the ocelli are Idack in 

 agreement with Kirkaldy's first statement. 



Hab : Mysol, New Guinea (Wallace). Wetter near Timor 

 (Doherty). Queensiand (Dodd). AU the spécimens 1 bave seen are 

 in the Brit. Muséum collection. 



Subfam. GYPONIN.'Ë. 



Genus PEiNTHIMIA. 



Pcnlhimia Germ., Mag. Eut., IV, p. 46 (1821). 

 Type, P. atva Fabr. 



Pentihml\ australis. 



Scaris australis Walk., List Iloni. Sappl., p. 253 (1858); Kirk., 

 Rep. Exp. Stat. Haw. Plaid. Assoc, Pt. IX, p. 407 (1906). (Réfé- 

 rence to Walk. given by Kirk., as p. 267, to be excluded). 

 Hab. : Queensiand; Moreton Bay (Brit. Mus.); Peak Downs (coll. 



DlST.). 



