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Genus Hyphancylus. 



Hyphancylvs, Fowl. Biol. Centr.-Am., Rhynoh. Plom. i. p. 117 (1904) ; 

 Melich. Mon. Issid. p. 114 (1900). 



Type, H.falcatus, Fowl. 



Owing to the granulate clavus this genus seems better 

 located in the Flatinse than in the Issinae, where it was 

 originally placed. It can be located near Cyphopterum, A.myot. 



Genus Massila. 

 Massila, Walk. Journ. Entom. i. p. 314 (1802). 



Type, M. sicca, Walk. 



Massila ptyeloides. 



Dechitas? ptyeloides, Walk. Journ. Entom. i. p. 311 (1802); Melich. 

 Mon. Ricaniid. p. 341 (1898). 



Hub. Moreton Bay. 



Closely allied to M. sicca, Walk. 



Genus Uxantis. 

 Uxantis, StSl, Ofv. Vet.-Ak. Forh. 1870, p. 775. 

 Type, U. consputa, Stal. 



Uxantis notata ) sp. n. 



Vertex, prouotum, and mesonotum very pale virescent, 

 abdomen above more distinctly greenish ; vertex with three 

 black spots, one at each basal angle, the other at apex ; pro- 

 notum sparingly coarsely blackly punctate; mesonotum with 

 sublateral black fasciae, which are furcate anteriorly; body 

 beneath and legs very pale virescent ; basal margin and basal 

 halves of lateral margins narrowly pale testaceous (this mar- 

 ginal coloration is absent in some specimens) ; tegmina pale 

 greyish, opaque, the numerous veins and veinlets testaceous 

 or fuscous brown, a series of small marginal piceous spots on 

 posterior margin from apex of clavus, and these spots in 

 smaller size, less distinct appearance, and less closely situate 

 are continued round apical and along costal margins ; wings 

 creamy white, the veins more or less virescent ; vertex broader 

 than long, moderately concave, anteriorly transversely angu- 

 late, the margins ridged ; face slightly longer than broad, the 

 lateral margins ridged ; tegmina about two and a half times 

 as long as broad, the costal margin a little waved, widest at 



