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3a. No reddish (or blackish) granules on tegmen (*) 6 



4- Vertex angulate, sutural angle of tegmen rounded 5 



4a. Vertex rounded, sutural angle acute 2 acutipciuiis 



5. Vertex longer than pronotum, frons scarcely longer than 

 wide (typically with a yellow stripe on tegmen) 3 toga 



5a. Vertex and pronotum equally long, frons twice as long as 

 wide 3a patruelis 



6. Anterior margin of pronotum entire (truncate or rounded) 



4 acuta 



6a. Anterior margin of pronotum notched minutely in the mid- 

 dle 5 breviceps 



7. Species under 6 mm. long 6 granuUcolUs 



7a. Species 6 mm. or over 8 



8. Colour of tegmina pinkish testaceous 8 granulata 



8a. Colour of tegmina orange yellowish 7 lucindae 



8b. Colour of tegmina greenish or yellowish green Q 



9. Granules on cerium few, small and inconspicuous; prono- 



tmn without a red line ; disk of scutellum with one green 

 line 9 sub granulosa 



ya. Granules large and conspicuous, pronotum with a red longi- 

 tudinal line, disk of scutellum with three green lines. .. . 

 10 scnsilis 



X. R. rubra Schmidt remains unrecognizable to me. 



I . galeata. 

 PI. V, fig. 3 & PI. VI, figs. 3-4. 



2. acutipennis. 



PI. Ill, fig. I & PI. VI. figs. 1-2. 



The reddish and blackish granules on the tegmen, as well as 

 some usually conspicuous crimson spots, distinguish this at once 

 from 5. acuta. 



3. toga 



PI. Ill, fig. 3 & PI. VII, fig. II. 



The Bundaberg record should be deleted, and on p. 455 line 3, 

 for "tatter" read "latter." 



• This does not refer to the exceedingly minute greenish, yellowish or brownish 

 granules numerous in eaoh (or most) of the reticulations on the tegmen. 



