Mr. W. L. Distant on Horaopteva. 309 



Colgar tricolor, sp. n. 



Body and legs pale green; abdomen above and body 

 beneath whitely tomentose ; tegmina pale green, with nume- 

 ious irregular whitish spots, beyond the middle some of these 

 spots form more or less distinctly two oblique macular fasoiao, 

 costal margin from end of costal membrane, and apical 

 margin continued to claval apex, very narrowly sanguineous, 

 three small sanguineous spots in longitudinal series on disk, 

 the one nearest base usually smallest and somewhat indistinct ; 

 wings creamy white, the veins more or less pale bluish green ; 

 vertex finely sparingly granulose, anteriorly moderately 

 upturned, a little longer than the pronotum, strongly cen- 

 trally longitudinally carinate; pronotum very sparingly 

 granulose, centrally carinate, the lateral margins also cari- 

 nate ; mesonotum tricarinate ; tegmina about twice as long 

 as broad, moderately arched at base, the apical margin trun- 

 cately oblique ; claval area strongly granulose. 



In some specimens the apical area of the tegmina is some- 

 what suffused with pale reddish ochraceous and the carinatious 

 to the face are more or less sanguineous. 



Long., excl. tegm., <$ $ 7-7^ mm. ; exp. tegm. 19-20 mm. 



Hab. Queensland ; Kuranda (Dodd, Brit. Mus.). 



Parasalurnis, gen. nov. 



Vertex a little angularly produced, centrally longitudinally 

 impressed; face somewhat convex, a little longer than broad, 

 strongly centrally longitudinally ridged, the basal and lateral 

 margins ridged, the latter also laminately reflexed ; pronotum 

 us long as or longer than vertex, granulose, more or less cen- 

 trally longitudinally depressed, strongly sublaterally carinate 

 on each side; mesonotum tricarinate; tegmina less than 

 twice as long as broad, costal margin a little rounded, apical 

 margin subtruncate, the apical and posterior angles rounded, 

 inner margin concavely sinuate, claval area strongly granulose, 

 corium with a network of numerous transverse veins, thus 

 resembling the genus Salurnis. 



Type, P. roseicincta, Walk. 



Parasuliirnis roseicincta. 



Pceciloptera roseicincta, Walk. Journ. Ent, i. p. 313 (1862). 

 Cromnaperacuta, Melich. (part.) Ann. Hofmu.s. Wien, xvii. p. 62 ( 1902). 

 ? Siphanta rubra, Schmidt, Stett. ent. Zeit. lxv. p. 358 (1904). 



Hab. Australia; Moreton Bay (Brit. Mus.). 



