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thickly spotted and smudg^ed with brownisih cinereous; veins on 

 apical third white. . Legs pallid, anterior and intermediate tibiae 

 annulate with black. Abdomen brown, posterior margin of 

 eadh segment narrowly pallid-sanguineous. 



Length: 6 mill. 



Hab : (Queensland. Lucuida point (vii). 



Aneipo, gen. nov. 



Vertex wit'h disk transverse, depressed, apically a little angu- 

 late. produced in front of the subrotundate eyes; basally round- 

 ly emarginate; lateral keels highly elevated, diverging a little 

 posteriorly and continuing beyond base of dis'k. Frons widen- 

 ing apically, this part foliaceous and subvertical, acute, the disk 

 medianly keeled. Clypeus laterally carinate curvedly, sub- 

 ''oliaceous. Pronotum much wider than the head, tricarinate. 

 the lateral keels uniting anteriorly, the pronotum produced tri- 

 angularly in the middle anteriorly. Scutellum tricarinate. 

 Tegmina 'broad, rounded apically; costal cell broad, not trans- 

 versely veined; radial and median veins approximating at base, 

 the former forked a'bout one-fifth of t'he length of the tegmina; 

 cubital forking immediately basally of the forking of the outer 

 radial. Apical cells short. Anterior femora and tibiae about 

 equally long, posterior tibiae with one strong spine. 



I. diva, sp. nov. 



Bright pale yellow, pronotum (exce])t lateralh), clavus (ex- 

 cept ap'cal fourth and a spot near posterior angle of scutellum) 

 and a stripe near apical margin of tegmina widening anteriorly, 

 sanguineous. Scutellum brownish; sterna testaceous. Teg- 

 mina (especially costadly) speckled with blackish brown. Wings 

 milky w'hite. Abdomen bright pale green. 



Length: 6;^ mill to apex of abdomen, ii mill to apex of teg- 

 mina. 



Hab: Queensland, Kuranda (viii). 



Fam. Derbidae. 



I. Head (more or less) and anal vein of clavus (strongly) 

 granulate (Subfamily Kermesiinae) 2. 



I a. Anal vein not granulate (last segment of rostrum much 

 shorter than the penultimate, widened, often annuliform 

 (Subfamily Derbinae) 7. 



