387 



deeply emarginate. Tegmina subcoriaceous, 3 discoidals, cos- 

 tally with many veins, apical vein forked and reforked. 



1. Iciala. sp. nov. 



Cinereous; with pale yellow pubescence; vertex and prono- 

 tum anteriorly with whitish markings, ocelli pale reddish. Teg- 

 mina mottled more or less with whitish, rather faintly. Head, 

 pronotum, tegmina, etc.. punctured. 



Length : 6^-6^ mill. 



Hab : Queensland, Kuranda (viii P). 



Bafhyllits Stal. 

 Bathylliis Stal. 1866 Hem. Afric. 68. 



1. albigntta (Walker). 



Lepyronia albigutta Walker 1858, List. Horn. Suppl, 191. 



L. moerens Stal. 1854 O. V. A. F.. XL 2^1. 



I somewhat doubtfully refer two individuals in my own col- 

 lection, to this genus and species, but Stal, says that the anter- 

 ior angle is acute, in these it is distinctly rounded. 



The following Cercopinae have been recorded from Australia 

 but are unknown to me: 



Gen. Hindola Kirkaldy, iQOO, Entom. XXXIH, p. .243. 



1. Aphrophora compacta Walker, 1851, List. Hom., 701 (=.-4. 

 scuMava Walker, 1858, Suppl. 187.) 



2. Lepyronia (?) aiistraUae Walker 185 1 List. y2y {■= Aphro- 

 phora admittcns Walker 1858, Sitppl. t,4'^=iA. (?) arcolata Walk- 

 er 1. c.) 



3. Carystus rcticulatus Spangberg 1878, O. V. A. F., XXXIV 

 No. 9, p. 12. 



4. C. stali Spangb., 1. c. 



5. C. sornrculus Spangb., 1. c. 



6. C. iiiiifabilis Sprangb., op. c, 13. 

 Gen. Uncertain! 



1. Aphrophora albicincta Erichson, 1842, Archiv. Ent., I, 285. 



2. A. bifrons Walker 185 1 List. 702, 



3. Lepyronia convexa WaWzer 185 1 op. c, 726. 



