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Length of body ee Kt oe 22 aS 
Length of elytra .. : a Sa Si ee 
Length of pr onotum... oer Oi ae 
Width of pronotum e Oe 
Habitat—Howbulan, Victoria (presented by C. French, F.L.S.). 
A single female and rather damaged, but the characters are So 
different from all others known to me, that it is only provision- 
ally placed in this genus. 
(Page 66.) 
Epilampra mediventris, Sauss. 
Evidently a misprint for £. nudiventris, a synonym of £. in 
quinata, Stal, and thus represents no species. 
EprtaMpra ( Homalopteryx ?) PECTINATA, Sauss. (Mel. Orth., I., 91). 
‘“'Testaceous brown, dotted all over with reddish brown. Head 
prominent, longitudinal band brown.  Pronotum transverse, 
much arched, shining, angular behind. Elytra as long as the 
abdomen, apex broad. Wings concolorous, anterior area broad 
at the apex, obtuse ; veins straight, incurved at apex ; discoidal 
vein with three pectinate apical branches, five incomplete ones, 
and five to seven rudimentary. Abdomen brownish above, below 
with scattered brown granules. Supra-anal lamina rounded, 
slightly emarginate. Subgenital lamina with the margin pro- 
duced in the middle. 
Length of body oe = ... 6 aa 
Length of elytra .. a dct cua) DG tae 
Length of pronotum ee br rut? 16a 
Width of pronotum oa net Ll) VOR 
Habitat—New Holland” Australia. 
Not having seen specimens I leave the species as placed by its 
author, but it scarcely fits into the genus on account of the 
structure of the supra-anal lamina, «ec. 
EPILAMPRIA TATEI, spec. nov. 
Brown, varied (except pronotum). Head prominent, blackish; 
antenne, sides of face, and mouth-parts yellowish, a curved 
brown bar between the antenne, a pale yellow rounded spot on 
the inner side of each of the sockets of the antenne. Pronotum 
slightly truncate in front, produced behind, slightly impressed punc- 
tate; hindmargin without the usual raised strie,; margin all round 
narrowly reflexed, broadly pale yellow in front, remainder brown. 
Legs pale yellowish; tibiz brownish. ‘emora unarmed. Elytra 
much exceeding the abdomen; radial vein emitting two straight 
branches posteriorly near the middle ; ulnar vein curving parallel 
to the anal and emitting several dichotomous branches towards the 
