Mr. W. L. Distant's Rhynchotal Notes. 321 



Centrofypus tibialis, Buckt. Monogr. Menibiac. p. 238, pi. liv. fig. 3 a 

 (1903). 



Hab. Waigiou {^A. R. Wallace). 



Otinotoides albidus. 



Centrotus albidus, Walk. Journ. Linn. Soc. Lond., Zool. x. p. 188 

 (1868). 



Hab. My sol {A. R. Wallace). 



Otinotoides brevivittus. 



Centrotus brevivitta, Walk. Journ. Linn. Soc. Lond., Zool. x. p. 185 

 (1868). 



Hab. New Guinea {A. R. Wallace). 



Otinotoides strigatus. 



Centrotus striyatus, Walk. Journ. Linn. Soc. Lond., Zool. x. p. 184: 



(1868). 

 Ophiccntrus curmcornis, Buciit. Monogr. JMembrac. p. 2-50, pi. Ivii. 



tig. 3« (1903). 

 JEufrenchia striyata, Dist. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist, ante, p. 153. 



Hab. New Guinea. 



I had previously included this species in the Australian 

 genus Ei(frenchia, to which it had considerable affinity. 

 Having now founded the genus Otiriotoides for a number of 

 Papuan species, it finds a natural position within it. 



GoNDOPHARNEs, gen. nov. 



Pronotum not prominently raised, the lateral processes 

 moderately robust, their apices more or less recurved and 

 subacute, centrally longitudinally carinate, posterior process 

 broad, laterally compressed, tricarinate, sinuous, at base 

 almost touching the scutellum and then impinging on the 

 tegmina, its apex longly narrowed and acute, cotivexly 

 deflected, and reaching the tegminal apex ; tegmina with 

 three lai'ge apical cells. 



Type, G. piceus, Walk. 



A genus to be placed near Otinoides, Dist. 



Gondopharnes piceus. 



Centrotus piceus, Walk. Journ. Linn. Soc. Lond., Zool. x. p. 187 (1868). 



Hab. Batchian {A. R. Wallace). 



