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Tartessus rivularis. 



Bytlioscopus rivularis Walk., List. Hoin., III, p. 865 (1851); StXl, 



Ô'fv. Vet.-Ak. Fôrh., 1862, p. 494. 

 Bythoscopus dorsalis Walk., ioc. cit. p. 867 (1858). 

 Bythocopus repletus Walk., List Hom. SuppL, p. 267. 

 Tartessus ianassa Kirk., Rep. Exp. Stat. Haio. Plant. Assoc. Bull., 



III, p. 47 (1907). 



Hab. : Australia, N. S. Wales (Brit. Mus.), Queenslaiid (F. P. Dodd 

 — Brit. Mus.), Tasmaiiia. 



Tartessus australis. 



Cœlidia australis Walk., List Hom. ^ III, p. 856 (1851). 

 Bythoscopus australis Stal, O/'v. Vet.-Ak. Fôrh., 1862, p. 494. 



Hab. : Xi New-Holland » (Brit. Mus.) 



The British Muséum possesses three other species of Tartessus col- 

 lectée! by Mr Dodd in Queensland, whicli are distinct from any of 

 Walker's species, and cannot unlbrtunately be identified by 

 M'' Kirkaldy's descriptions. 



Genus THYMBRIS. 



Thymbris Kirk., Ilep. Ecp. Stal. LIaii\ Plant. Assoc, Bull., III, 

 p. 49 (1907). 



Type, 7\ iruichis Kirk. 



ThYMRRIS ? PUNCTJVENA. 



Bythoscopus punctivena Walk., Ins. Sauiid. tlom., p. 104 (1858). 

 Hab. : N. S. Wales (Brit. Mus.) 



Walker gave the habitat of this species as « Tasmania », but the 

 unique type is distinctly labelled « N. S. Wales ». This may prove 

 to be the T. ipliianassa Kirk. 



SYNONYMICAL NOTES. 

 Fam. FULGORIDiE. 



Subfam. DERBIN.E. 



In the Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (7) XIX, p. 395 (1907) I described 

 some Austrahan gênera and species of Derhinœ stating at the 

 sanie time the difficulty I experienced with a paper published by 

 KiRKALDY at Honolulu on thèse insects, in which the indications 

 given of bis proposed new gênera were practically unrecognizable 



