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parts. Pronotum with a curved broken lonp^itudinal blackish- 

 hrovvn sublateral line. Tegniina hyaline, strongly ])unctured with 

 tuscous. the punctures rendering- the clavus and base of corium 

 opaque; an irregular band acros.5 the tegmina and the apical 

 sixth dark greyish-fuscous, veins fuscous niultiannnlate witli 

 whitish. Legs testaceous closely speckled with fuscou^. tibiae 

 nuiltiannulatc with whitish. There are 3 suba|)ical cells. 



Length 3^.^ mill. 



Hah. Queensland, Kuranda (Aug.P). 



4. fhoantias, sp. nov. 



Resembles the last, but the face is not ridged and the prono- 

 tum is inuiiaculate with dark punctures, 'regminal pattern more 

 obscure, a dark line across the base. There are 3 sul)apical cells. 



Length 33^ mill. 



Hal). .\ew South Wales. Sydney (Jan. K). 



Epipsycliidioii. 



According to the horismology now used, the tegmina have 3 

 subapical antl 4 apical cells, and the subcostal is divided apically 

 !)\ an oblique vein. 



I . epipyropis. 



(Bull. I p. 346, PI. XXin, figs. 4-6.) 



Female. The second subapical cell extends further apically 

 than the others. La.st sternite truncate. The figure of the adult 

 (fig. 4) does not show the crossveins. 



Male. What is probably the male of this species has a rrtunded 

 head, a little longer at the eyes than in the middle. Pale yellow- 

 ish testaceous, mottled and spotted rather obscurely with pale 

 brownish cinereous, veins not annulate. \"ertex anrl ]:»ronotum 

 \\ithout black lines, but with traces of pale longitudinal lines. 

 Last sternite roundly emarginate, plates elongate. 



Length (males; 5=4 (females) 6^/2 milK 



Bred from nymphs on Lepfospenmiiii. 



Alseis gen. nov. 



A'ertex verv declivous, dorsally very short, wider laterally than 

 \v the middle ; eyes touching the base of the tegmina. Frons 



