449 



Euricania Melichar. 



Euricania Melic'har i'898 iVnn. Mus. Wien. XIII. 204 and 258. 

 A genus of 1 1 species from New Guinea and adjacent islanrls. 

 \'iti, China. Japan and 'India. 



I. tristicula (Stal). 



Ricania tristicula Stal, 1865, O. Y. A. F., XX, 163. 

 Euricania tristicula Melichar. op. cit. supra 265. PI. XI, fig's. 

 7 and 20 and PI. XIII. f. 14. 



Pri-c'csa Stal. 



Privcsa Stal. 1861 K. A'et. Ak. Handl. 3 X<x h, p. 70 Melichar 

 1898, op. c. supra 282. 



A Avidely distributed palaeotropical genus of 9 species. 



T. aphrophoroidcs (Walker). 



Dcchitus aphrophoroidcs Walker 1862 J. Ent. i, 311 PI. X\\ f. 7. 



Hab: Queensland, Moreton Bay (W^alker); Bundaberg (ix- 

 xii), Brisbane (vi and xi). 



Exceedingly common. 



Another species has been recorded from Australia, viz.: 

 P. cxuta Melichar. p. 284. PI. XII. f. 4 and PL XIII. f. 9, from 

 Queensland, Cape York, Moreton Bay and Gayndah (not Gayn- 

 dak as Melichar quotes). 



Scaly popa Stal. 



Scolvpopa Stal. 1859 Berlin. Ent. Zeit. HI. 325; Melichar. p. 

 278. 



An Australian, Oceanian and IMadagascan genus. Melichar 

 (p. 278) says: "Apicalrand nur halb so I'ang wie die Sutura 

 Clavi." In this he is obviously wrong and has more correctly 

 ■expressed it on page 205 "Kaum laenger." 



1. australis (Walker). (PI. XXI, f. i). 



Pochazia australis Walker. 1851 List. 430; Froggatt 1900 Agr. 

 Gaz. N. S. AY.. XI, 650; PI. (no number), fig. 6; T. W^ Kirk, 



