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pitchy. .Ocelli a trifle nearer to one another than to the eyes. 

 Both angles of the apex of the pronotal horns acute, the exterior 

 one more so, the horn distinctly longer and slenderer. 



Female: ahdonien heneath reddish-pitchv. 



Length 8f mill. 



Hab. Xew South Wales, Mittagong (Jan.) arjjoreal. 



2. alboz'i'ftata sp. nov. 



=Z.vitfa ( ?) Walker, Kirkaldy. 



Differs from I'lfta (Walk., God.) as follows: 



Median keel of pronotum pitchy basally. Tegmina basally, 

 anal cell of clavus apically, subcostal cell, a stripe (entire, not i| 

 bifurcate) along the middle of the corium, &c., smoky ferru- 

 ginous, veins ferruginous. Ocelli practically equidistant from 

 one another and eyes. 



[Third apical cell with a transverse venule on one tegmen.] 



Length 6 mill. 



Hab. Queensland. Bundabcrg ( Sept. -Dec. K.). 



Aeaiitluicliiis. 



As Coding remarks, the differences between Ccntrotypus & 

 Sertoriiis seem to be very feeble. In addition, T cannot draw 

 any dividing line l)etween these and AcLDithucJuts. 



I . iasis sp. nov. 



Differs from Ceiifrotypiis occiilentolis and niiiiufiis by the small 

 first "discoidal," and the upwardly elevated, not small, horns. 



Reddish-pitchy, pronotal keel blacker on the disk. Tegmina 

 ferruginous, basal veins reddish-pitchy, apically ferruginous. 

 Tibiae, tarsi and apices of femora yellow-ferruginous. Ocelli 

 a tnifle nearer one another than to the eyes, yellow brown. 

 Horns placed much as in Zanophara leda, but acute and turned 

 outwards and upwards. Pronotal process reaches to apex of 

 tegmina. 



Length 5-5^ mill. 



Hab. Queensland, Kuranda (Aug., type). Cairns (Aug.) 



2. ciiryoiie sp. nov. 



Allied to the last, but less elongate and more robust. Redder, 

 the pronotal keel concolorous, process ferruginous. Ocelli dis- 



