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the head a little longer and more conically produced, markings 

 of the pronotuni different, scutellum unspotted, and the pale 

 costal margin to the tegmiiia verj much broader. 



Tettigoniella richmondensis, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum, and scutellum ochraceous ; vertex of head 

 with a sinuated anterior marginal fascia and two large longitu- 

 dinal spots at base black; pronotuni with the lateral marginal 

 areas, and a large triangular spot at base, its apex more nar- 

 rowly connected with the anterior margin, black ; scutellum 

 with two large discal black spots extending from the anterior 

 margin to the transverse incision ; body beneath and legs 

 ochraceous, face with a central longitudinal black line ; 

 tegraina dark indigo-blue, with a narrow subcostal pale 

 ocliraceous margin ; vertex of head broad, moderately ante- 

 riorly conically produced ; scutellum very strongly trans- 

 versely incised near middle. 



Long., inch tegm., 8^ mm. 



Hub. New South Wales ; Richmond River. 



Subfam. Jassinm. 

 Eecalus parvijncta, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum, and scutellum ochraceous ornamented 

 with some small black spots, of which two are on apical 

 margin and three on basal margin of vertex, four on anterior 

 area of pronotum — arranged longitudinally in pairs — one on 

 each lateral margin of scutellum, and one on each side of 

 face near eyes ; body beneath and legs ochraceous, a some- 

 wdiat large spot on lateral margins of sternum, an apical spot 

 to femora, margins of posterior tibise (sometimes broken into 

 a continuous series of small spots) black ; tegmina more or 

 less ochraceous, on disk darker by reflecting the abdomen 

 beneath, a small black spot at apex of clavus ; vertex of head 

 broader than long, moderately concave and upwardly directed 

 anteriorly; pronotum moderately convex; face moderately 

 longitudinally convex. 



Long., incl. tegm,, 9-10 mm. 



Hah. Egypt; Sobat River {Ph. C. Zaphiro). Abyssinia j 

 Kog, Gilo River {Ph. C. Zaphiro). 



