445 



12. F. acrata, Distant, op. c. (Also from Samoa). 



13. P. Ingiibris Stal, 1863. 'Stett. Ent. Zeit., XXIV, 249. 

 Queensland, Moreton Bay. 



14. P. vidua Stal 1. c, (same locality). 



15. P. aegrota Stal op. c, 250. 



Olonia Stal. 

 Ohmia Stal., 1862, (). V. A. F., 4S8. 



I. picea, sp. no v. 



Distinguished from 0. riibiciinda Stal. by the shorter vertex; 

 from 0. transversa, by the absence of conspicuous markings on 

 head and pronotum and by the different coloring of tegmina; 

 from 0. apicalis, by tHie aibsence of curved furrow and row of 

 impressions on vertex, etc. 



Piceous; sterna, abdomen and basal half of posterior femora, 

 sanguineous. Teg^mina piceous, the disk ferruginous more or 

 less darkened in places, a short white stripe near the apex 

 (sometimes obsolescent). Wings dafk smoky. 



Vertex and eyes a trifle wider than pronotum, the first named 

 about four times as wide as long; frons irregularly longitudinal- 

 ly rugulose. 



Male: Genital segment dark. 



Female: Genital segment pale; a large white spot on costa, 

 anteriorly. 



Length: (male) y-yi; (female) 7^-8 mill. 



Hab: Queensland, Cairns (vii-viii). 



Tlie following three species have been described from Aus- 

 tralia: 



2. Eurybrachys nibiciiiida Walker. 1851. List. Hom., 391; 

 Queensland, Sandy Cape. 



3. E. apicalis Walker, op. c, 393; Northwest Coast. 



4. E. transversa Walker, 1858, Suppl., 96; Queensland, More- 

 ton Bay. 



5. 0. viridiventris Stal 1863 Stett. E. Zeit.. XXIV, 250; 

 Queensland, Moreton Bay. 



Dardiis Stal. 



Dardus Stal.. 1859, Eugenie's Resa Ins.. 279; and 1861. K. 

 Vet. A. K. Flandl. 3, No. '6; 67 and 1862, O. V. A. F., 488. 



