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3- honiloa sp. no v. 



Pale golden yellow. Eyes blackish. Tegmina apically, etc.. 

 more or less 'hyaline, veins of wings pale yellowish. Head con- 

 vex, anteriorly rounded, sliorter t'han pronotum. Tegminal 

 veins all distinct. 



Male: I think the valve is absent, but the genitalia in the 4 

 males seen are shrivelled. 



Length: 2| mill. 



Ilab : Qiueensland, Bundaberg (ix-xii ) 



4. ipoloa sp. nov. 



Pale yellowish cinerous, paler beneath; eyes, and a large spot 

 on the anterior margin of vertex, black, the latter irregularly 

 encircled by a faint brown 'halo; a transverse brown stripe, 

 wiitning medianly, on the pronotum close to the posterior mar- 

 gin. Scutellum and rest of pronotum more or less sordid. Teg- 

 mina hyaline, costally smoky; wing veins smoky. Abdomen 

 (except the pallid genital segments) more or less pale sordid 

 brownish (male) or brovvnis'h black (female). \^ertex roundly 

 triangular, about same lengtli as pronotum. 



Leng-th: 2\ mill. 



Hab : Queensland, Cairns (viii.) 



Iioniala 



sp. nov. 



Allied to E. honiloa but paler and bead rounder and blunter. 

 Testaceous, veins pale orange; costal vein more or less pale 

 orange sanguineous. 



Length: 3 mill. 



Hab: New South Wales. Sydney (i). 



Gen. (?) sp. nov- 



The wings in both soecimens are toci far mutilated to fix the 

 genus of this small yellowish form from Sydney (i). 



Subfamily Ledrinae. 



Characterized by the ocelli being placed on the disk of the 

 vertex; the subfoliaceous or foliaceous posterior tibiae which 

 are tricarinate, and armed anteriorly with strong spines: and 



