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triangularly divided towards apex. Supra-anal lamina of female 
elongated, subtectiform, slightly tapering, apex truncate. Cerci 
slightly exceeding the lamina. Valvules acutely triangular. 
The genus approximates Paraphoraspis, and may be placed 
before it, on account of the veins of the elytra not being so much 
obliterated. The insect differs in the venation of elytra and 
wings, also in their form and that of the anal appendages, from 
all others as far as known to me, and is easily recognisable by the 
promiscuous lunate spot of the pronotum and the peculiar shape 
and color of the elytra. 
WoDONGIA LUNATA, sp. nov. No. 30. 
Female. Pale tawny. Head pale; a black band between the 
eyes; antenne brownish at base, blackish beyond the middle, 
much longer than the body, filiform, ciliate. Pronotum smooth, 
shining, margin scarcely reflexed ; disk with a large lwnate black 
spot remote from foremargin, slightly indented in the middle an- 
teriorly, sinuate behind, middle produced as an acuminate stripe 
to the hindmargin ; latter subrotundate, narrowly bordered with 
brown in the middle. Elytra subcorneous, costal margin pale, 
widest at the base, thence gradually attenuated, not attaining 
the apex ; discal area reddish brown, concolorous; anal vein 
impressed, curving regularly and meeting the hindmargin at right 
angles. Supra-anal lamina brown, margins and midline paler. 
Cerci lanceolate, acute, deplanate. Valvules and preceding seg- 
ment brown. 
Length of body re os cee, LO. TOM 
Length of elytra sie sie _o=. Loe 
Length of wings so eek eee eas 
Length of pronotum ... cae ne. geo pee 
Width of pronotum .... Shoat 
Hab.—Wodonga, Victoria. (Nat. Mus., Melbourne.) 
EPILAMPRA GRACILIS, Brunner (ZETOBORA GRANICOLLIS, Savss.). 
No. 5. 
Hab.—Near Melbourne, Victoria. 
EPILAMPRA NOTABILIS, Walk. No. 43. Melbourne. 
EPILAMPRA PROPRIA, Walk. No. 32. Victoria, mallee scrub, 
West District. 
EPILAMPRA INQUINITA, Sédl. No. 28. Gippsland. New locality. 
EpPILampraA (Ruicnopa, Br.?) PERPLEXA, sp. n. No. 34. 
Male. Greyish tawny. Face with a brown longitudinal 
stripe, vertex (much wider than the basal joint of the antenne) 
with three black lines. Pronotum transverse, anteriorly cucul- 
