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Male Female 
Length of body i. 23 mm. 26 mm. 
Length of pronotum ... ona 61D) * 
Length of elytra eA ni joel 4 
Width of elytra Nope Su) ers 
Length of hind femora Do ok 20 Wee 
Length of ovipositor ... — Py ares 
Habitat.—Sydney, New South Wales; Qeensland (Brunner). 
CaEDICIA VALIDA, Walker (McCoy, Prod. Zool. Vict., Dec. XIL., 
t. 120). 
Dull green. Abdomen and legs brownish-green ; face, lobes 
of pronotum, femora exteriorly, and the tympanal area of female, 
whitish. Disk of pronotum subequally wide. First radial 
branch forked before the middle. Cerci of male straight  Ovi- 
positor of female much curved towards the apex. 
Male. Female. 
Length of body ER. 25 mm. 27 mm. 
Length of pronotum Onli 6 sf 
Length of elytra sh Sai we $y) tas 
Width of elytra : es KO apy x? 
Length of hind femora RiGaeess 23 ee 
Length of ovipositor ... — Ones 
Habitat.—Melbourne, Victoria. 
As neither the description, so far as given by Walker and 
McCoy, nor the excellent figures of the latter appear to agree 
with any of Brunner’s species or those in the Adelaide Museum, 
this species (Phaneroptera valida, Walker and McCoy) is recorded 
here, although somewhat doubtfully, as some of the requisite 
characters (venation) are not included in the original descriptions. 
The figures of McCoy, however, plainly denote its position in 
this genus. 
CAEDICIA LONGIPENNIOIDES, spéc. nov. 
Size large. Olive-green, abdomen much duller. Disk of 
pronotum wider behind, lateral margins narrow, pale testaceous ; 
deflexed lobes of pronotum wide behind the middle, lower 
margin slightly sinuate, posterior rounded. Elytra subpellucid, 
with irregular subparallel veinlets, which are distinct and darker 
than the inclosed membrane. First radial branch forked in the 
middle, with two, sometimes three, simple ones beyond. Cerci 
of male incurved, so that the tips touch or sometimes cross each 
other. Subgenital lamina neither very acute nor narrowed. 
Ovipositor of female about half the length of the disk of pro- 
notum. 
