409 



larger and darker. Pronotum and scutellum darker. Frons 

 blackis'h brown with many pale yellowisli specks, 'base of clypeus 

 pale. Anterior coxae and a round spot on mesopleura dead 

 black; anterior and intermediate legs brownis'h 'black, more or 

 less annulate with pallid; posterior legs more or less pale. Teg- 

 mina hyaline with bright black granules, the transverse apical 

 lirte sufiusedly blackis'h brown, the color continuing curvedly 

 from apex of clavus to exteroapical angle, forming a rough 

 semi-circle; second and third apical veins sufifusedly brownish 

 black. Abdomen mostly black except anus, etc 



Male genital segments black. 



Female genital segments black, ovipositor pale. 



Length: 3I-4I mill (always longwinged). 



Hab: Queensland, Cairns (vii-viii, Koeljele's Xo. 2248), 

 on grasses. 



Stenocraiuis. Fieber. 



Stenocranus Fie'ber 1866 Verb. Zodl. bot. Ges. Wien XVI, 

 519, PI. VIII, f. 3. 



T. agamopsyche, sp. nov. 



Differs from S. sacchariz'ora (VVestwood) by the much s'horter. 

 anteriorly rounded (dorsally) head, and by the color; from the 

 other species, by the immaculate tegmina of which only the 

 apices of the apical veins are dotted with dark brown; there is 

 also a very short, narrow line at the apex of the clavus; the 

 other species (except saccharivora) have a longitudinal smoky 

 smear on the tegmina. 



Testaceous; frons and clypeus, between the keels, black. 

 Tegmina pale cincreo flavous, marked as 'above. Tergites testa- 

 ceous with a sublateral sufifused blac'kish stripe longitudinally 

 on each side. The eyes are distinctly more rounded than in the 

 species witlh striped tegmina, and are shorter in proportion to 

 their width. 



Length: 5-6 mill. 



Hab: Queensland. Cairns (vii-viii. Koebele's No. 2242). 

 on grasses and sedges. 



2. saccharivora, (Westwood.) 



Dclphax saccharivora Westwood 1833 Mag. Nat. Hist.. VI, 413 

 figs. 54a-c. 



