438 

 3- ridicnlarius , sp. nov. (PI. XXXI, f. 4). 



Somewhat allied to T. sidnicus, but scarcely congeneric. Sor- 

 did testaceous, base of frons, apex oi clypeus etc. dark. Abdo- 

 men, legs, etc., more or less obscurely and sparsely marked 

 with brownish within the reticulations, exterior veins more or 

 less greenish, or blackish. Vertex and eyes rather flatter and 

 a little wider. Head and eyes as wide as, or a trifle wider than, 

 the pronotum; costal margin more evenly rounded. Frons flat- 

 ter, lateral keels straig'ht, posterior keel obsolescent. Prono- 

 tum not granulate. Median and cubital veins forked at about 

 the same place. 



Male: Pygofers as in the previous species. 



Female: Last segment almost linear, pygofers pale brovvn- 

 is'h, short, broad, the two together almost equilateral. 



Length : About 6 mill. 



Hab: Queensland, Cairns (viii), Bundaberg (ix-xii), arboreal. 



The Bundaberg specimen is the type. 



4. elongatulus, sp. nov. 



Scarcely congeneric with the three preceding. 



Pale greyish cinereous, vertex and pronotum a little marked 

 or sufifused with 'green. Veins pale olive brown. Elongate, 

 narrower; liead, pronotum amd scutellum not, or scarcely, gran- 

 ulate. Anterior margin of vertex truncately carinate, anterior 

 to this (dorsally) is visible a small, rounded, part of the frons. 

 Frons a little wider posteriorly than anteriorly, furnished with 

 a circular carina and a medio-longitudinal straight one; pos- 

 terolateral frontal angles rounded. Tegmina narrow, elongate, 

 not so reticulate as in the preceding species, costa little widen- 

 ed, the radial vein forks almost immediately after its inception, 

 the outer branch sinuate; the median vein forks apical of the 

 middle, outer branch reforicing; the cubital forks about the 

 middle. 



Length: 5-|-6 mill., width 2-2^ mill. 



Hab: Queensland, Cairns (viii), arboreal. 



LoUius Stal. 



LoUius Stal 1866 Hem. Afr. IV. p. 209; and 1870 O. V. A. F., 

 P- 763. 



