162 ilEilOISS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 



6th more scabrous, and 7th with the ])osterior half and sides scabrous. Supra-anal 

 lamina (Text-fig. 14) triangular, apex truncate, faintly emarginate, ciUate, lateral 

 margins somewhat everted, entire, scabrous ; cerci considerably longer tlian the 

 lamina. 



Text -fig. 14. — Cutilia kellyi. 

 Supra-anal lamina of 3, much enlarged. (Dia\vii from the type, Spm. No. 79, Coll. Auct.) 



Subgenital lamina subquadrate, posterior margin convex ; styles long, shghtly 

 incurved, with a large stout spine within the base of each. Beneath castaneou.s ; legs 

 rufo-ea.staneous ; posterior metatarsus exceeding the remaining joints in length, 

 biseriately spined beneath, its pulvillus apical ; middle metatarsus long, pulvillus 

 occupying about half its length, and a few basal spines beneath. 



Length. — 13 mm. 



Tijpe.—(S, Coll. Auct. (Spm. No. 79). 



Habitat. — N. Queensland : Lower Burdekin District, (J (Mi-. L. Kelly). 



Notes. — I wish to record in the name of this species my appreciati.)n of a 

 keen natm'ahst, my friend Mi-. LesUe Kelly, of Heales\'ille, Victoria, one with whom 

 I spent many pleasant days cockroach hunting, who has sent me manj^ specimens, 

 and who, at the time ot writing, is in France fighting for his country. 



CxExtis COSMOZOSTERIA Stal. 

 COSMOZOSTERIA SUBZONATA Tepper. 



Platyzoateria stibzonaUt Tcpi)., Tran.s. Roy. Soc. S. Au.str. 18'.t4, p. IHI. 

 Cosmozosteria aubzonata Kirliy, Syn. Cat. Orth. B.M., vol. I., p. 133 (liJ04). 



This species was described from specimens jiresented to Mr. Tejiper by Mi'. C. 

 French. The locahty is given as " Victoria," but possibly this is an error, as with 

 the exception of C. bicolor Sauss. (which also occurs in Queensland) recorded from 

 the Darling and the Huntei- Rivers, N.S.W., all the known species of the genus 

 come from Queensland, and nearly all of them from the northern ])arts of that State ; 

 and Tepper himself queries'" the accuracy of the locality " Victoria (French)" for 

 the Cooktown species C pic.ta Tepper. I have taken C. suhzoiiata Tei)[)er not uncom- 

 monly' in the Bri.sbanc district, and some of these sjx'ciiiiens .sent to the S. A. 

 Museum have been cDinparcd v\itii Tc|)|)er's types, and are stated liy the Museum 



'•Tepper: Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Aust. 1894, p. 182. 



