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Distant has described : 



2. fascia fa op. c.'t. 196. Queensland. 



3. parva op. cit. 197, Queensland. 



Tribe Eurvmelini. 



Although there is no sharply-drawn character separating- this 

 from the Phrynomorphini, it is convenient to reserve it for those 

 Inrnis in which the ocelli are actually ventral, that is apical, 01 

 the angulation of the head. It is in some of thes- forms that 

 the frons is strongly demarcated from the vertex, though of 

 course the "suture" is a false one and really onl}^ a deq) impres- 

 sion in the chitin. At first 1 thought that this would prove a 

 thvisional character, but unfortunatelv it is onlv specific. 



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 Provisioin^il Table of Genera. 



Trociuuhi and Eurymcloidcs are too vaguely diagnosed to ad- 

 mit of insertion, h^crna is ]-»robably near Pcdiopsis, but I do 

 net now know the natiu'e of the striation on the pronotum. 



Slroiis^yldiiiiJta and M clicharclla are known only bv their des- 

 criptions. 



1 Ocelli alxsent i Sfroiigyloinnia 



la Ocelli present (2) 



2 Tegmen with an ap])endix (3) 



2a Tegminal appendix absent, or if present. ver\- minute and 



I lie head dorsally wider in the middle than at the sides (i. e. 

 Bafracoiiiorphiis ) (6) 



3 Tegmina hvaline ; appendix entire (4) 



3a Tegmina coriaceous, or at least the veins very strong; 



a])pendix not reaching be>ond about half the length of the apical 

 cells \..: ^ (5) 



4 At least one subapical cell in the tegmen 2 Idioccnis 



4a No subapical cells 3 Pcdioscopus 



5 Tegmina coriaceous, mostly dark with a white or coloured 

 pattern, venation feeble 5 Enrymclias 



(=zEurynicIoidcs Kirkaldy 1906, apparently not of 

 Ashmead (*), type hyacintJnts (Kirkaldy) 

 5a Tegmina subhyaline, dingily coloured, veins strong. .4 Ipo 



* Ashmead says "a double row of very weak spines," and cites no type. 



