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the ground color of the tegmina. This species is strongly 

 granulate all over head pronotum, scutellum, clavus, etc., with 

 scattered ones on corium: the taller are reddish brown, those 

 on t'he clavus blackish brown. 



6. h(ci)idac. sp. nov. 



Size and form of Scplicna ci)icjra\ apparently close to S. 

 graiuilicollis (Stal.) but larger and the color different; vertex 

 anteriorly angulate. (Grange yellow, paler beneath: head more 

 or less suffused with sanguineous: commissure and apical mar- 

 gin sanguineous, the latter chequered with the ground color: 

 tegminal granulations black. 



Vertex anteriorly obtusangulate, scarcely extending beyond 

 the eyes, nearly twice as broad as long. Corium (excluding the 

 margins) wit'h about fifteen granulations. 



Length: 6 mill. 



Hab: Queensland, Lucinda Point (vii). 



7. graiuilicollis (Stal.) 



Poccilopfcra graiuilicollis Stal, 1859, Eugenics Resa, Ins. 282. 

 Siphanta graiuilicollis Melichar, 38. 



Like 5". lucindac but narrower, colored differently. With twice 

 as many granulations on the corium (excluding the margins). 

 Length: 5^-6^.; (Melichar says 5, Stal 4!) 

 Hab: Queensland, Cairns (viii). 

 Melichar records also from Sydney. 



8. sub granulosa, sp. nov. 



Closely allied to 5". graiuilicollis, but gratudations as in 5". 

 litciiidac. 



Length : 6^-8 mill. 



Hab: Queensland. Cairns (vii). 



9. graiuilafa, sp. nov. 



Close to ^. lucindac, but dift'erently colored, and granulated 

 as in v9. granulicollis. 



Pale brownish cinereous: head, pronotum and scutellum more 

 or less suffused with sanguineous or orange: commissure and 



