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Male. 

 Length of body ... ... ... ... 10 mm. 



Length of elytra ... ... ... ... 12 " 



Habitat. — South Australia ( Walker).'' 



There are three specimens, viz., one male and two females, in 

 the S.A. Museum, collected by the Elder Exploring Expedition 

 at Cootanoorina, which agree so much with the above descrip- 

 tion that I refer them proA^isionally to this species. They are 

 almost concolorous, pale dusky yellow, the head and face piceous, 

 mouth part yellow, a patch at the inner base of the antennae 

 whitish to pinkish. 



Male. . Female. 



Length of body ... 9 mm. 9-10-5 mm. 



Length of elytra ... 11 " 11 



Length of pronotum 2-2 " 2-3 " 



Width of pronotum ... 2-8 " 3 



TscHNOPTERA PATULA, Walker (ibid, 143). 



" Ochraceous, broad, fusiform. Pronotum with foremargin 

 truncate, sides much rounded, hindmargin straight. Legs stout 

 short, femora setose. Elytra semicoriaceous, costa pellucid, some 

 of the veins forked. Wings pellucid, veins white. Abdomen 

 longer than the wings. 



Male. 

 Length of body ... ... ... ... 10 mm. 



Length of elytra ... ... ... 8 " 



Habitat. — New South Wales." 



Probably referable to AjJoJyta. The references to the veins, 

 &c., are too vague and unmeaning to decide without inspection oi 

 the types. 



IsciixoPTEKA LATIKUPTA, Walker (ibid, 143). 



" Ochraceous. Eyes wide apart. Antenna? piceous, testaceous 

 at the base. Pronotum with a fine median line, and a white 

 stripe laterally inside the pellucid margin ; hindmargin straight. 

 Femora setose. Elytra slightly coriaceous, with a broad whitish, 

 pellucid, costal stripe, hind part pale testaceous in the left elytra, 

 pellucid in the right. Wings pellucid. Abdomen as long as the 

 wings, with transverse blackish streaks laterally. Cerci moder- 

 ately long. 



Male. 

 Length of body ... ... ... 8-5 mm. 



Length of elytra ... ... ... 7 '' 



Habitat. — New South Wales." 



The same remarks apply as to the preceding. The insect may 

 belong to Temnopteryx, or allied genus. 



