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equally long and high. First radial branch forked angularly at 
the base. Fore femora smooth below, hind ones with 12-15 
spinelets. 
Female. 
Length of body as sin 2 2b (ae 
Length of pronotum ... ee i SO 
Length of elytra sie si sia) SO 
Width of elytra aie 7 ait) ee 
Length of hind femora “ 2 
Habitat.— Uncertain. 
PARACAEDICIA NIGROPUNCTATA, Brunner (ibid). 
Elytra dotted all over with small, distant, black spots; they 
scarcely exceed the length of the pronotum in width. 
Female. 
Length of body... sf Me .. (200 7 
Length of pronotum a Bs 
Length of elytra 46 « 
Width of elytra 7*Dr 
Length of hind femora 23°2 
Length of ovipositor 24% 
Habitat.—New Guinea. 
PARACAEDICIA VERRUCOSA, Brunner (ibid). 
Hlytra with callous white dots accompanying in series the 
radial veins, first radial branch forked in the middle. 
Male. 
Length of body ae ie ... 259-28 mm. 
Length of pronotum os -./  1={o 
Length of elytra... — ... 42-48 « 
Width of elytra as seh =. 11-i2ae 
Length of hind femora ic . 24-27 © 
Habitat.—Aru Islands. 
F. Group TAENIOMEN A) (Br. Mon. 22, 203). 
Ovipositor as long or longer than the pronotum, its margin 
serrulate or crenulate near the apex, rarely smooth. Subgenital 
lamina of male with free styles, or without them. Fore and 
middle tibiz sulcate above and mostly spined along the external 
margin. (These characters also apply to several other but non- 
Australian groups.) Fore tibiz spined above, but the apical 
spine isabsent. Elytra with the frontal margin dense and ivory- 
white. Subgenital lamina of male with articulately-inserted 
styles. Ovipositor much longer than the pronotum, gradually 
curved, acuminate, and with the disk bright. 
Restricted to Australia. 
