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2. dryas sp. nov. 

 PI. XII. figs. 1-4. and PL X\1I. figs. 4-5. 



Allied to c.vimitis, but differs as follows: 



Frons dark apically and basally, clypeus pale. Pronotum with 

 a black spot at the side (sometimes obscurely indicated in 

 eximius). Clavus concolorous, dark smoky. Vertex about twice 

 as long as pronotum. frons narrower than in cxiiiu'iis, longer 

 and curved in profile. 



The male pygophor is very difi^erent in appearance from that 

 of T. eximius, though the generic character of the single ventral 

 spine is present. The form is more oblong- the sides sinuate 

 and rather bluntly toothed lateralis- on the ventral margin. The 

 genital styles are very long and curve twistingly near their apex. 



The ocdeagus seeir.s to arise near the anal tub?, and is long and 

 slender, and a little curved. 



Length 3^-4 mill. 



Hab. Queensland. Cairns (July-Aug.). Bundaberg (Sept.- 

 Dec), Kuranda (Aug.). 



3. haniadryas sp. nov. 



Head formed as in dryas, but colour different and instead of 

 the large dark median nodule, there are 2 non-contiguous- much 

 smaller, pale ones. It is a rather hairier species. Pale greenish, 

 a thin black line on either side of the median keel of the vertex 

 apically. Antennae pale green, annulated with black. Tegmina 

 hyaline, the smoky pattern much as in dryas, but very faint; a 

 few scattered darker specks on the apical third. Legs pale 

 testaceous. 



Female : genital segment testaceous. 



Length 4I mill. 



Hab. Queensland, Cairns (Aug.). 



Aneetopia, gen. nov. 



Closely allied to Eitrysa Fieber, but the veins of the tegmina in 

 the long-winged form are more complicated apically and the 

 bracial is forked apically. 



Head dorsally transverse, not extending apically beyond the 

 eyes; vertex transverse, its two compartments each having a 

 puncture in the middle. Frons broad, median keel almost abso- 



