452 



Cixius pallidipciinis Guerin, 1838, Coquille II. 189; figured b\- 

 Melichar, PI. XIV. f. 4. 



New South Wales. Port Jackson; (also from X'anikoro. 



Amboina, etc.) 



Saloiia Stal. 



I. Cixius panorpaepcniiis Guerin. 1838. Coquille, up; figured 

 by Melichar, PI. XIII, f. 2. 



New South Wales. Port Jackson; Tasmania. 



Pucina Stal. 



Cixius pcUucidus (nierin. 1838. Coc|uille. 189; and 1844 Icon. 

 R. Anim. 358, PI. 58, f. 4. 



(Recorded also, probaibly in error, from India and Java). 



Also the following of uncertain generic position: 



1. Flatoides apcriens Walker. 1858, Suppk, 103; Viti; Nauai. 



2. Flatoides sfipafus Walker, 185 1, List, 411. 



The second group. Amphiscepinae, is not found in the Aus- 

 tralasian regions. 



S ub f . P o e k i 11 op t e r i n a e . 



This group of, usually, greenish or variegated. Fulgoroidea. is 

 probably fairly well represented in Australia, although only 11 

 Genera and 22 Species have, up to the present been recorded. 

 2 Genera and 17 Species are now added, and this number could 

 have been materially increased by tlie examination of my own 

 collection, which, Iiowever, has not been possible. The suli- 

 family under the name of "Family Platidae" has been mono- 

 graphed hy Melichar (1902 Ann. Nat. Mus.. Wien. XVI, 178-258 

 and XVII, 1-253, Pis. 1-9). 



All the Australian forms have short antennae. 



Nconiclicharia Kirkaldy. 



NeouiclicJiaria Kirkaldy, 1903. Entom. XXXA'I, 79. 



Colgar Melichar, XVII, 107, (nee Kirkaldy). 



A genus of insular forms, ranging from Java to Papua. 



I. furtiva (Melichar). 



? Colgar furtiva Mel. 115. 



This applies fairly well to Melichar's description, except that 

 it is a quarter smaller, and the middle heel of the niesonotum is 



