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as long as last sternite, more elongate apically and there curving 

 upwards (towards the dorsum), plentifully fringed with soft long 

 white hairs. 



Female : Last sternite roundly emarginate, laterally angulate, 

 pygofers about 2'j times as wide as the above, medianly swol- 

 len, apically roundly subtruncate in profile ; furnished with short 

 black hairs. 



Length 6^-7 mill. 



Hab: New South Wales, Sydney (i-ii). 



N. B. The dark colouring sometimes encroaches in a smud- 

 ged manner more or less on the pale. 



6. ancmohia, sp. nov. 



Basal half of vertex, pronotum, scutellum, tegmina etc., black, 

 the latter more or less translucent apicoexteriorly. Apical half 

 of vertex posterior margin very narrowly, a broad, slightly, arch- 

 ed transverse band across middle of pronotum (sometimes nar- 

 ower and interrupted in the middle, the clavus (except the in- 

 terior area) — reddish castaneous or dark orange red. Underside 

 pallid except the mesoternum. Abdominal tergites black. 



Male : Sternites more or less (generally more) black. Pygo- 

 fers rather short, rounded, acute apically, about 2| to 3 times as 

 long as last sternite which is somewhat roundly emarginate. 



Female : Sternites pallid except part of the ovipositor. 

 Pygofers about 5 times as long as last sternite, an oblique keel 

 on each side starting from exterobasal angle and meeting in 

 the middle at a little more than one-third of the length ; not 

 rounded laterally, furnished with white hairs. Last segment 

 truncate, slightly notched medianly. 



Length 4:^-5 mill. 



Hab: Queensland, Kuranda (viii), arboreal. 



7. cocntlcsccns (Fabricius.) 



Cicada coerulescens Fabricius 1803 Syst. Rhyng. 74. 

 Aidacises dives Walker 185 1 List. Hom. 791. 

 Tettigonia caerulesccns Signoret 672 PI. 21, fig. 16. 

 Hab : Australia. 



8. quad rata (Walker.) 



Tettigonia quad rata Walker 1851 List. Hom. 781. 

 Hab : Tasmania. 



