Mr. R. Shelford on some 



Marefa godeffroyi, sp. n. 



? . Head piceous, mouth-parts castaneous. Antennae 

 castaneous at base, remainder piceous. Pronotum trape- 

 zoidal, sordid testaceous, with two broad, irregular, castaneous 

 vittae ; a small testaceous spot situated in the outer border of 

 each vitta. Tegmina and wings exceeding apex of abdomen. 

 Tegmina testaceous, with all the intervenular spaces filled 

 with castaneous ; marginal area very broad, radial vein 

 simple ; 13 costals, the last two multiramose ; discoidal 

 sectors oblique, posterior ulnar simple. Wings with the 

 veins fuscous ; mediastinal vein anastomosing at apex with 

 the first costal, radial simple ; 9 costals, their apices clavate ; 

 ulnar vein with 4 rami ; apical triangle inconspicuous. 

 Abdomen above and beneath rufo-castaneous, heavily bordered 

 with piceous ; supra-anal lamina triangular, apex deeply 

 notched ; subgenital lamina semiorbicular, ample. Cerci 

 piceous, 13-jointed. Legs rufo-testaceous, suffused with 

 darker. 



Total length 12 mm. ; length of body 11 mm. ; length of 

 tegmina 11 mm. ; pronotum 3x5 mm. 



Queensland, Peak Downs and Gayndah (Godefroy). 

 Two examples. 



Type in the Stockholm Museum. 



Closely allied to Mareta subtilis, Brunn. ( = Phyllodromia 

 subtili*). It may be noted here that the chief diagnostic 

 characters of the genus Mar eta, Bob, are the oblique discoidal 

 sectors of the tegmina, the ramose ulnar vein of the wings, 

 an inconspicuous apical triangle, and the front femora with 

 the anterior margin beneath armed only with close-set setse. 



Stylopyga immunda, sp. n. 



<£ . Piceous, nitid. Labium ochreous. Antennas casta- 

 neous. Tegmina lobiform. Seventh abdominal tergite 

 triangularly produced, almost concealing the supra-anal 

 lamina, which is subtriangular, with the apex produced to a 

 point ; the margins of the lamina are serrated. Subgenital 

 lamina quadrate, with two stout genital styles. Cerci flat- 

 tened, acuminate. Legs with the femora castaneous ; second 

 posterior tarsal joint armed, the other joints unarmed, their 

 pulvilli large; tarsal arolia present. 



$ . Similar, but the seventh abdominal tergite less strongly 

 produced ; supra-anal lamina posteriorly concavely emar- 

 ginate. 



