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convex as in the type. There are 3 transverse veins standing 

 on the cubital. 



Female: last segment not produced acuminately laterally. 



Length: 5 mill. 



Hab: Queensland. Kuranda (viii). 



7. pelamys, sp. nov. 



The largest of the Australian species. Similar to B. pclias but 

 larger and more elongate. 



Testaceous. Frons fairly convex, vertex dorsally short, wide, 

 little wider medianly than at the side. 



Female: last segment with a short acute lateral spine. 



Length: 6^-6J mill. 



Hab: New South Wales. Sydney (i). 



Pcdioscopus gen. nov- 



Allied to Idioccrus Lewis, but differs by having no subapical 

 cells. There is a tegminal appendix, and the supernumerary cell 

 of the wing is present. In the males the antennae are simple. 

 Frons convex, anterolateral margins rounded. Type philcnor. 



I. philcnor sp. nov. 



Head and pronotum pale greyish-yellow, frons (except nar- 

 rowly laterally, pallid), clypeus, lorae, small spot at antennal 

 scrobes, etc., blackish. Pronotum with 2 large rounded black 

 spot. Tegmina hyaline, basal half tinged with yellowish; costa, 

 a longitudinal streak down the middle, the principal veins, more 

 or less, smo'ky. Apex of anterior tibiae and anterior tarsi black. 



Male: apex of valve black. 



Length: 4 mill. 



Hab: Queensland, Cairns (viii). 



•2. polydoros sp- nov. 



Larger than the type and differently patterned. Pale olivace- 

 ous, paler beneath, four black spots on vertex, the larger pair 

 (Which ane a trifle less than their own diameter from the eyes) 

 visible from above. Frons with 8-10 small spots. Pronotum 

 with two sublateral blackish wedgelike spots close to anterior 

 margin. Scutellum with two wedgelike black spots on anterior 

 margin close to anterolateral margin, and two small round black 



