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ineous. Tegmina pale ferruginous, irregularly and sordidly 

 spotted with blackish 'brown, especially apically; costa near 

 apical angle and the apical margin (except extreme) hyaline 

 a pale yellowish transverse band near base. Wings dark smoky. 

 Legs black, obscurely and sparsely marked with yellowish 

 brown. 



\>rtex a little more than twice as long as wide, longitudinally 

 striate, roundly arched anteriorly. Face wider than long, acut- 

 ang'ulate laterally, a transverse round-oval carina on the disk. 

 Teg-mina postero-apically almost rectangular, posterior angle 

 extending further out than the rounded antcroapical angle. 



Length: 8 mill. 



Hab: Queensland. Cairns (vii-viii). 



2. l^hvia, sp. nov. 



Ferruginous, irrorated with black, a black blotch on the mid- 

 dle of the clavus; tegmina irregularly and undulatingly striped 

 narrowly longitudinally, etc., with black, a hyaline transverse 

 line near apex; veins mostly ferruginous. Face and legs l)lack, 

 the former minutely and obscurely inarked with testaceous, the 

 latter with ferruginous. 'Sterna and abdomen sanguineous. 



Larger than the preceding, the vertex wider (more than three 

 times as wide as long) and less arched. Frons not so angular 

 laterally, about as wide as long, with a rounded carina. Teg- 

 mina rounded apically. 



Length: iOt^ mill. 



Hab: Queensland (viii). 



Gclastopsis, gen. nov. 



Of the general form i^f Ruronotohrachys but with a very differ- 

 ent frontal structure and longer antennae: allied to Dardus but 

 with different frontal and tegminal form. 



Dorsal part of head a little irregularly arched anteriorly, he- 

 low this a sinuately arched carina; t'he space thus enclosed abom 

 t'hree times as wide as long. Head and eyes a little wider than 

 pronotum. Frons transverse, much wider than long; lateral 

 angles roundlv acute. It is divided transversely into two areas 

 of different color and texture- — the anteri(~)r area has a large 

 rounded carina and a straight median one. all these being thick- 

 ened and deepened, the depths being longitudinally striate. Th.e 

 anterior margin of the posterior area is boldly simiate; sub- 



