298 Mr. R. Shel ford's Studies of the Blattidae. 



tergites 1-7 with transverse narrow flavicl streaks extending from 

 the outer margins inward, 3 to 4 minute 1)rown spots in each 

 .streak. 



Dorsal surface minutely shagrcened and with large punctures on 

 the meso-, nietanotum and abdominal tergites. Posterior angles 

 of 6th abdominal tergitc scarcely produced, of 7tli strongly ])roduced. 

 (Cerci and supra-anal lamina mutilated.) Ventral surface cas- 

 taneous, ape.x of valves and margins of coxae llavo-testaceous. 



Length 25"2 mm.; p)ronotum 8*U mm. x 14 mm. 



Queensland, Cooktown (Melbourne Mus., type). 



The species is allied to C. jncta, Tepp.^ but is I believe 

 quite distinct. 



6. a hUcmlis, Walk. 



Foli/'.ostcria lateralis, Walker, Cat. Blatt. Brit. Mus., 



p. 154 (1868). 

 Polyzosteria ferruginca, Walker, t. c., p. 158 (1868). 



9 • Eufo-castaneous, thoracic tergites minutely sliagreened, 

 abdomen above very scabrous. Pronotum on the antero-lateral 

 margins only ochreous, meso- and nietanotum with an ochreous spot 

 at the anterior angles. Abdominal tergites 2-6 witli small ochreous 

 spots, laterally situated. Posterior angles of tergites 6-7 produced, 

 of 9th tergite lobiform, ochreous. Supra-anal lamina trigonal, 

 lateral margins serrate, apex not emarginate, e.xceeded by the cerci 

 which are tipped with ocdireous. Thoracic tergites beneath testa- 

 ceous, outwardly margined with castaneous, abdominal sternites 

 1-6 with lateral ochreous spots. Coxae margined with testaceous. 

 Length 21 mm. ; pronotum 7'2 mm. x 12 mm. 



llah. " Australia" (British Mus., types ; Oxford Mus.). 



7. C. ineta, Tepp. 



J*latyzosterici{l)]ncta, Tepper, Tr. B. Soc. S.Australia, 

 xviii, p. 182 (1891-). 



Known to me only from tlie description. 



Queensland, Cooktown (Adelaide Mus., type). 



Genus 8. Anamesia, Tepp. 

 Anamesia, Tepper, Tr. R. Soc. S, Australia, xvii, p. 



69 (1893). 

 Fseudolampra, Teppci', t. c, p. 96 (1893). 



