Ileterojitera from Xortli Queensland. 275 



of antennae very slightly thickened and almost as long as 

 head, second joint subequal in length to posterior tibiae ; pro- 

 notum somewhat coarsely punctate, corium more finely punc- 

 tate (except on lateral marginal areas, which are iinpunctate). 

 Long. 4^ mm. 



Division Beyocoraria. 



FlNGULUS, gen. nov. 



Body short, broad, convex, shining; head somewhat long, 

 its base distinctly constricted and transverse ; clypeus very 

 prominent, compressed, subcorneal above, and convexly de- 

 pressed ; eyes of moderate size, situate much nearer to base 

 of antennae than to posterior margin of head, a very distinct 

 lateral callosity at their hinder margins ; antennae with the 

 basal joint subglobosely incrassate, a little shorter than head, 

 second joint of ordinary thickness, more slender at base, and 

 very slightly thickened towards apex, subequal in length to 

 posterior tibia?, third and fourth joints slender, third longer 

 than fourth ; rostrum imperfectly seen, owing to typical 

 specimen being in a carded condition ; pronotum convex, 

 coarsely punctate, strongly deflected anteriorly, with a pro- 

 minent ridged anterior collar, width between pronotal angles 

 (which are subprominent) about four times that of anterior 

 margin, lateral margins almost obliquely straight ; scutellum 

 subtriangular, sparingly coarsely punctate ; lateral margins 

 of the hemelytra a little convexly ampliately depressed, clavus 

 and corium somewhat thickly punctate, cuneus opaque, iin- 

 punctate, about as broad at base as long; membrane with 

 two short basal cells; legs of moderate length, anterior and 

 intermediate femora moderately thickened, posterior femora 

 more strongly incrassate, apical joint of tarsi moderately 

 thickened. 



This genus may be provisionally placed near Physetonotus 

 of the Neotropical region. 



Fingulus atrocceruleus, sp. n. 



Shining indigo-black; second joint of antennas (excluding 

 apex), apical halves of tibias, and the tarsi pale ochraceous; 

 third and fourth joints of the antennas fuscous, the extreme 

 base of third pale ochraceous ; cuneus slate-black, opaque; 

 membrane pale hyaline, the basal area fuliginous ; bodv 

 beneath black, imperfectly seen owing to the typical specimen 

 being "carded." 



Long, o mm. 



18* 



