FAM. BLATTID/E 



ninth abdominal tergite lobifurm. Dnrsal surface of abdomen scabrous. Supra-anal and sub-genital 

 lamina ( cf ) quadrate. Cerci short. Posterior metatarsus ver\' short, unarmed beneath, its pulvillus 

 occupying the greater part of the joint. 



Geographical Histribution of species. — Australia. 



1. C. froggatti, Shelford, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. p. 293 (1909). Queensland. 



2. C. .:o;/(7/a, Walker, Cat. Blatt. Brit. Mus. p. 159(1868). — PI. I , Fig. 6. Queensland. South Austra 



Pulyzosteria quadril'ascia. Walker, ibidem, p. 160 (1868;. 

 Poh'zosteria pectoralis. Walker, ibidem, p. 160 (1868). 

 Philvzoiterin trifaictata, Tepper, Trans. Hoy. Soc. S. Auslral.,Vol. 17. p 91 

 (1893). 



3. C. mtuuUmarginaia. Tepper, ibidem. \'o\. iq, p. 160 (iSgS). 



4. C. hicolor, .Saussure, Rev. Zool. (2). Vol. 16. p. Soy (1864) 



Polyzosteria li'^ala. Brunner von Wattenwyl. Xouv. Syst. de.s Blatt. p. -.■20 



(i865). 

 PlalyzosUria suhzoiuu'a, Tepper, Trans. Roy. Soc, S. .\ustral.. Vol. 18. 



p. 181 (1894). 



5. C. gloriusa. Shelford, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. p. 296 (1909). 



6. C. lateralis. Walker. Cat. Blatt. Biit. Mus. p. i54 (1868). 



Pohzosteria fernigiiiea. Walker, ibidem, p. i58 (1868). 



7. C. picta, Tepper, Trans. Roy. Soc. S .Austral., \'ol. iS. ji. 182 (1894). 



[lia. 



(Jiieensland. 



Queensland, \"ictoria, New 

 S. Wales. 



Queensland. 

 Australia. 



Oueensland. 



8. Genus ANAMESIA, Tepper 



Anamesia. Tepper, Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Austral., \'ol. 17, p. 6g (i8g3). 

 Pseudolampra. Tepper, ibidem, p. 96 (i8g3). 



Characters. — Ocelli present or absent. Pronotum with margins not refle.xed nor incrassated. 

 Tegminal rudiments absent. Dorsal surface of abdomen not scabrous, with shallow punctures. Posterior 

 angles of none of the abdominal tergites produced, angles of ninth abdominal tergite often lobiform. 

 Cerci short, flattened. Supra-anal lamina : (cf) quadrate. (9) trigonal, sub-cucullate. Tibiae with spines 

 on outer aspect triseriately arranged. Posterior metarsus shorter than remaining joints, not spined 

 beneath, its pul\illus occupying the greater part of the joint. 



Geographical distribution of species. — Australia. 



1. A.polyzona, Walker, Cat. Blatt. Brit. ?*lus. p. iSg (1S68). — PI. I , 



Fig. 7a. 



A. pohzona, Shelford, Blatlidae, in Fauna Sudvvest Austral. ,\'ol. 2, Lief. 9, 

 p. 139. pi. i3, f. 10 (19091 



2. A. /(JwAjV, Tepper. Trans. Roy. Soc. S. .\ustral., \'ol. i-j, p. 70 (rSgS). 



3. A frciichii. Tepper, ibidem, p. 72 (iSgS). — PI. I, Fig. 7. 



4. A. lindsavi, Tepper. ibidem, p. 71 (i8g3). 



5. ^. punctata, Tepper, ibidem, p. 97 (1893). 



6. A. rotliei, Tepper, ibidem, p. 98 (i8q3). 



7. A. 'walkeri, Shelford. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. p. 3oi (1909). 



8. A. circimicinda. Walker. 



Blatt. p. 36 (1871). 



W est Austialia. 



Central Australia. 

 Queensland, West Austra- 



West Australia. 

 West Australia. 

 South Australia. 

 New S. Wales. 



[lia. 



Cat. Derm. Salt. Brit. Mus., Vol. 5, Suppl. .Australia. 



Doubtful species : 



g. ./I. //(/!'o;«(i/rt, Tepper, Trans. Roy. Soc. .S. Austral., Vol. 18, p. 177 (i8g4). X'ictoria. 

 10. A. oinaia, Tepper, ibidem. Vol. 17, p. g8 (1893). South Australia. 



