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Vertex shorter t'han wide, slig'htly angulately rounded apically. 

 Frons a little flatter, temples wider. Clypeus scarcely wider 

 than lorae, genae less angulate. Pronotum with short but no- 

 ticeable lateral margins. Colorinf very similar but vertex, pro- 

 notum and scutellum with only obscure scattered pale-brown 

 mottlings. Underside darker, anterior femora striped trans- 

 versely with black. This seems to approach PJilcpsius in some 

 ways. 



Length: 3^ mill. 



Hab: Queensland. Bundaberg (xi). 



3. fatigandus, sp. nov. 



Very similar specifically to Pltryiio{yliycs iiidigims but smaller 

 and the frons immaculate, legs pallid. Vertex between the eyes 

 about two-thirds of length of exterolateral margin of an eye. 



Male : Propleura with black disk : lateral margins of sternites 

 narrowly blackish : tergites pale organge-brown. Tegmina 

 reaching beyond apex of abdomen. 



Female : 7th sternite slightly emarginate. pygofers 4-5 times 

 as long as seventh sternite. ovipositor one-third longer than 

 pygofers, extending bevond apex of tegmina. 



Length, male 4^; female 5^ mill. 



Hab: Queensland, Cairns, Kuranda fviii) on grass. 



FJirviiophycs gen. nov. 



Probably an offshoot from Phryiwinorpluis : it has much of the 

 facies of Loiiafiira. 



Head produced triangularl\- in front, longer than the width 

 between the eyes, also a little wider between tihe eyes than 

 the width of an eye. Fyes large, included in the curve of the 

 head. Lateralmargins of pronotum short (but noticeable), not 

 carinate. Tegmina abbreviated, venation somewhat obscure, 2 

 veins standing on cubital close together, rest of venation typical- 

 Iv Phrynomorphoid, except that the clavus is reticulate. Type 

 P. phryuophycs. 



\. pliryiiflphycs. sp. nov. 



(PI. XXI\'. figs. 7-8.) 



Pale cinereotestaceous ( ? metallic greenish grey when alive), 

 frons pale brownish with somewhat feeble radiating lines from 



