260 Mr. W. L. Distant on the 



narrowly black, fourth joint ochraceous with nearly apical 

 third black ; head and anterior lobe of pronotum fuscous 

 brown, posterior pronotal lobe black, with two central spots 

 and the lateral margins creamy white or very pale oclrra- 

 ceous ; eyes black ; scutellum fuscous brown ; corium dull 

 ochraceous, darkly punctate, inner area of clavus more 

 densely darkly punctate, disk of corium with an oblique 

 longitudinal fascia — neither reaching base nor apex, a sub- 

 central, transverse, very irregular fascia, and the apical angle, 

 black ; membrane fuscous, the veins, and some irregular 

 suffusions and spots, pale dull ochraceous ; body beneath 

 and legs dark castaneous, basal spine to antenna? beneath, 

 anterior margin of presternum, coxae, posterior angles of 

 meso- and metasterna, and the greater part of basal joints of 

 intermediate and posterior tarsi pale ochraceous. 



Head elongate, longer than basal breadth including eyes, 

 narrowed on apical area, and with a short spine at base of 

 antennas ; eyes prominent, almost reaching base of head ; 

 antennas with the basal joint shortest and stoutest, second 

 joint a little longer than third, which is again longer than 

 fourth; pronotum punctate, with anterior lobe much nar- 

 rower, more globose, and about twice as long as the posterior 

 lobe which is more strongly punctate, anterior lobe with a 

 central, longitudinal, fasciate, flat impression ; scutellum 

 about as broad as long, subtriangular, thickly punctate, 

 extreme apex ochraceous ; corium broadened on apical area ; 

 membrane with the venation very prominent ; anterior 

 femora strongly thickened, narrowed at base and apex, 

 distinctly spined beneath ; anterior tibiae flattened and sub- 

 spinosely dilated at apices ; rostrum about reaching the 

 intermediate coxse. 



Long. 10 mm. 



Hab. S.W.Australia; Yallingup (R. E. Turner). 



Bosbequius australis, sp. n. 



Head, anterior area of pronotum, scutellum and sternum, 

 black or blackish ; anterior margin and posterior area of 

 pronotum and corium brownish ochraceous ; lateral pronotal 

 margins and a spot near inner angle of apical margin to 

 corium very pale luteous ; abdomen beneath brownish 

 ochraceous; femora castaneous, their apices and the tibiae 

 and tarsi ochraceous; antennae dull ochraceous, second joint 

 longest, first joint slightly passing apex of head * ; head 



* In the typical Oriental species the basal antennal joint did not 

 reach the apex of head. 



