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row and gradually narrowing posteriorly. Clypeus quadrang- 

 ular, a little longer than wide, distinctly wider at apex than at 

 base; lorae small, not reaching to the apex of the face; genae 

 narrow. Antennal seta long. Rostrum reaching to mier- 

 mediate coxae, distinctly wider at the apex than at the base. 

 Pronotum transverse, much wider than head and eyes, archeu 

 anteriorly, lateral margins rather short, posterior margin 

 straight. Scutellum about as long as the pronotum. Clavu. 

 without transverse veins. Corium with 2 discoidal, 2 subapical 

 and 5 apical cells. Anterior femora, anterior tibiae and inter- 

 mediate femora subequal in length, slender, straig*ht; inter- 

 mediate tibiae about I longer than anterior tibiae and about as 

 long as posterior femora; posterior tibiae twice as long as inter- 

 mediate tibiae ; posterior femora reaching as far as, or beyond 

 the apex of abdomen. 



I . labcna, sp. nov. 



Vertex sordid testaceous ; frons blackish, rest of face, sterna, 

 basal half of abdomen beneath, legs (except as undermentioned) 

 etc., more or less pale luteous. Eyes, apical half of abdomen be- 

 neath, genital valve (female), apical half of posterior tibiae, pos- 

 terior tarsi and all the claws, blackish. Pronotum and anterior 

 half of scutellum sordid purplishbrown, posterior half of scutel- 

 lum sordid yellowish. Tegmina yellowish translucent, veins 

 crimson ; an irregular spot at extreme base of corium, a spot 

 near apex of costal cell, and about the apical half of each of 

 the apical cells, etc., blackish. Wings dark smoky. 



Female : Valve covered thickly with long, curling, rather 

 coarse, white hairs. 



Length 53 mill, width at base of pronotum i| mill. 



Hab: Queensland, Kuranda (viii), arboreal. 



Unfortunately only one female of this interesting form. it 

 has a distinctly Fulgorid look about it. and Mr. Perkins informs 

 me that it also appears so in life. 



Tribe 2. Cephalelini. 



Phrynoinorphus Curtis. 



PJirynoinorpJins Curtis, 1833, Ent. Mag. I. 194. 

 Athysaints Burmeister, 1838, Gen. Ins. Jassus: Edwards, 1896, 

 Mem. Hom. Brit. 136 PI. II. fig. 10, ■ etc. 



