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Male. Female 
Length of body ... NR eeehee: j: Tats 25 mm. 
Length of pronotum Saas ir ie 
Length of elytra... OS) ee 40 <« 
Width of elytra ... rest, Mog on lia 
Length of hind femora ... 20 ‘“ 26 
Length of ovipositor ... — “ 4 « 
Habitat.—Rockhampton, Moreton Bay, Queensland ( brunner ). 
DICTYOTA INDIVISA, spec. nov. 
Size moderate. Head (except vertex), all femora, and sternum 
whitish. Pronotum wider behind, lateral carina ferruginous. 
Eyes brown. Elytra dull olive-green, radial and ulnar veins 
brownish, former bordered paler at the base. Transverse veinlets 
in the marginal area rather remote. Radial veins widely separate 
at the apex, first branch not forked, nor any of the three suc- 
ceeding ones (to this character the specific name alludes). Cerci 
not much incurved. Abdomen greenish, banded with brown. 
Ovipositor about twice as long as the cerci. 
Female. 
Length of body ... a ai 2 meee 
Length of pronotum _... So <<. ee 
Length of elytra... at ce SS 
Width of elytra ... ae es -- ee 
Length of hind femora ... o. -s> | oa 
Length of hind tibie ... es Pm be 
Length of ovipositor... . ee 
Habitat.—Vicinity of Adelaide, the ee specimen before the 
author, having been captured by 1 Mr. Zietz, jun., in the park- 
lands of the city on April 26, 1889. It appears to have been 
overlooked hitherto by collectors. 
The species is allied to D. viridissima, Brunner, butdiffers chiefly 
in proportions, the four simple radial branches, and the compara- 
tively short hind tibie. 
Dictyora costuLaTa, brunner (ibid, 201). 
Size large. Olive-green, head and pronotum whitish, latter 
with rough transverse ridges; transverse veinlets of marginal 
area of elytra very close, radial branch forked much before the 
middle, succeeded by three simple ones. 
Male. 
Length of body ... TF So ... 30mm, 
Length of pronotum .... oe ae 
Length of elytra... oe oe - DOs 
Width of elytra ... ses = 5 .3 -iee 
Length of hind femora ... 29 (8 
Habitat.—Sydney, New South ale ( Brunner anal 
