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I. pallida, sp. nov. (PI. XXXII figs. 12-14.) 



Pale golden yellow. Eyes brownish red. 

 Male : unknown. 



Female : last sternite short, posterior margins slightly notch- 

 ed ; pygofers marked with a groove on each side. 

 Length, 7 mill. 



Hab : Queensland, r>undaberg, (ix-xii). 

 Only one female unfortunately of this interesting form. 



Giffardia, gen. nov. 



Superficially allied to Dorycephalus etc., but is probably an off- 

 shoot from some form near Phryiiomorphus. 



Head elongate, tapering ; vertex longer than wide across the 

 eyes, about 5 (male) 6 (female) (This is not absolutel}' con- 

 stant) times as long as wide between eyes at base, prolongation 

 elongate-triangular, flat, porrect or slightly declivous towards 

 the apex, longitudinally carinate. Frons elongate, a little more 

 than four times as long as wide between antennae. Clypeus a 

 trifle wider at apex than at base, a little wider than the lorae 

 which do not nearly touch its posterior margin. Eyes large, 

 elongate, suboblique, not included in the curve of the head, 

 ocelli small, on the anterior margin of the head, a little remote 

 from the eyes. Antennae elongate, socketted at about one-third 

 of the length of the eyes. Pronotum arched anteriorly prono- 

 (tum and scutellum longitudinally carinate. Tegminal venation 

 simple, 4 discoidals and 5 apical ; wing venation normal. Pos- 

 terior femora swollen a little at apex, with two hooks. 



T. dolichoccphala, sp. nov. (PI. XXII, figs. 4 and 5.) 



More or less pale yellowish testaceous, a longitudinal brown- 

 ish line from apex of vertex to posterior margin of scutellum, 

 the keel on these parts being often pale and the brown line more 

 or less interrupted, sometimes irregularly widened, on the 

 vertex. On each of the genae is a thin brown smudged line, 

 uniting anteriorly on the frons. Tegminal veins whitish, whole 

 internal margin smoky, as also two small spots, one on each side 

 of 'the 2nd apical vein. Leg hairs pale. 



Male : Tegmina extending beyond apex of abdomen. 



Female : Tegmina not extending to apex of abdomen. 



Length : (male) 5^-6|, (female 8^ mill. 



