from the Australian and Pacific Regions. 213 
spotted with fuscous; rostrum reaching posterior coxe, 
pitchy at apex. Long. 11to12mm. Lat. 6 mm. 
Hab. Queensland, Rockhampton, Sidney. 
Besides the very distinct markings, this species differs 
from others of the genus by the elongated form of the 
body. In general appearance it resembles species of the 
genus Gellia of the subfamily Phyllocephalline. 
Stollia trimaculata, n. s. 
Ochraceous, coarsely and darkly punctate. Head 
much shaded with fuscous, coarsely punctate, transversely 
striate on disk, and with the central lobe a little longer 
than the lateral. Antenne with the first three joints 
ochraceous, fourth and fifth fuscous, fourth pale at base ; 
second joint a little longer than the third, fourth subequal 
with second, and shorter than fifth. Pronotum with the 
lateral angles rounded and faintly subprominent, the 
lateral margins luteous and levigate, a somewhat raised 
and levigate transverse line on disk between lateral angles, 
and two fuscous patches on disk near anterior margin. 
Scutellum with a pale luteous levigate callosity in each 
basal angle, and three fuscous spots on apical margin, 
two lateral and one central. Base of costal margin of 
corium luteous and levigate. Membrane fuscous. Head 
beneath shining black and punctate; sternum ochraceous, 
thickly covered with coarse dark punctures, lateral 
margins of prosternum and underside of base of costal 
margin of corium luteous and levigate. Abdomen with 
the disk black and thickly and finely punctate, lateral 
margins broadly and including stigmata, anal appendage, 
and lateral margins of metasternum luteous and 
punctate. Legs luteous, sparingly spotted with fuscous. 
Rostrum luteous, with the apex pitchy. Long. 5} mm. 
Hab. Sidney. 
This species is allied to S. distacta, Dall., and belongs 
to that section of the genus in which the margins 
of the abdomen, including the stigmata, are pale and 
unicolorous. 
Stenozygum persignatum, Walk. 
Strachia persignata, Walk., Cat. Het. i1., p. 847, 96. 
S. ceelestes, Voll., Versl. Ak. Amst., Nat. (2), ii., 
p- 186, 54. 
