488 Mr. W. L. Distant on the 



Dinomachus kuranda, sp. n. 



Head black with a basal spot between the ocelli and 

 the ap x of the central lobe ocbraceons ; pronotum ochra- 

 ceous, somewhat thickly, coarsely, darkly punctate; narrow 

 lateral and anterior margins, a slender central longitudinal 

 carination, and two similar but ob'ique cari nations on 

 posterior lobe dull ochraccous ; scutellnm very coarsely 

 darkly punctate, a central longitudinal carination on pos- 

 terior half, which apically bifurcates on each side, ocbraceons; 

 corium ochraceous, thickly, coarsely, darkly punctate, the 

 lateral margins very narrowly ochraceous, apical angles 

 ochraceous with a small black spot; membrane bronzy 

 brown ; body beneath imperfectly seen in carded type ; legs 

 very pale ochraceous, subapical areas of the femora and 

 aunulations to the tibi.'e and tarsi castaneous ; antennre 

 pale ochraceous, apex of the second joint and nearly the 

 whole of the third and fourth joints pale brownish, second 

 joint much the longest, third and fourth joints almost sub- 

 equal in length, first joint distinctly passing apex of head ; 

 rostrum imperfectly seen in carded type. 



Long. 7 mm. 



Hab. Queensland; Kuranda (F. P. Dodd). 



Dinomachus doddi, sp. n. 



Head castaneous, coarsely punctate, apex of central lobe 

 and a central longitudinal line between ocelli ochraceous; 

 pronotum ochraceous, somewhat darkly punctate, a broad, 

 subanterior, transverse fascia, two central longitudinal spots 

 at base, and a submarginal line on posterior lobe castaneous; 

 scutellum castaneous, coarsely punctate, a central longi- 

 tudinal carinate line obliquely branching on each side of 

 apex castaneous ; corium ochraceous, coarsely punctate, its 

 extreme apical margin piceous ; membrane pale bronzy ; 

 body beneath castaneous; rostrum, cox?e, legs, disk, apex 

 and segmental marginal spots to abdomen beneath ochra- 

 ceous ; rostrum about reaching the intermediate coxre ; 

 sternum very coarsely punctate ; antennae ochraceous, apices 

 of the first, second, and third joints and nearly the whole of 

 fourth joint pale castaneous, second joint longest, third a 

 little longer than fourth ; pronotum with a central longi- 

 tudinal carinate line and with the subanterior transverse 

 fascia slightly globose and very sparingly punctate. 



Long. 8 mm. 



Hab. Queensland ; Kuranda (F. P. Dodd). 



