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by a pale reddish line and a well-defined lateral keel ; fore border and sides 

 Dearly straight ; hind border slightly rounded. Mesosternmn and meta- 

 sternuni notched. Cerci slender, curved. Legs long, slender ; femora un- 

 armed; tibiae with very minute spines. Fore wings narrow, shorter by one 

 line and a half than the bind wings; space between the anal vein and the 

 hind border tawny, with a piceous patch, whitish at the base ; hind border 

 tawny ; structure of the veins like that of P. falcata and of P. anguslifolia ; 

 large areolets not clearly defined, mostly irregular. Hind wings pellucid, 

 with a broad apical green streak ; veins while. Length of the body 8 lines ; 

 expansion of the fore wings 26 lines. 



a. King George's Sound. Presented by Sir G. Grey. 



57. PHANEROPTERA CONGRUA. 



Mas. Viridis, gracilis ; caput antice albidum ; oculi fusci, avail, promi- 

 nuli ; prothoracis carince taterales vix determinates ; sternum 

 incisum ; cerci graciles, arcuati ; pedes graciles, femoribus tibiisque 

 spiiiulosis ; alte anliccs margine postico fulvo, lympano nullo ; alee 

 posticce diaphancei plaga apicali viridi. 



Male. Grass-green, smooth, slender. Head with the usual structure; 

 fore part whitish, shining. Eyes brown, oval, prominent. Antennas long, 

 slender. Protborax with a flat disk which widens very slightly hindward ; 

 lateral keels slightly defined ; fore border slightly excavated ; sides rounded ; 

 hind border slightly rounded. Sternum notched in each part. Cerci and 

 inferior appendages curved, slender, lanceolate. Legs slender ; femora and 

 tibiae with minute spines; hind femora incrassated for half the length from 

 the base; fore tibiae slightly dilated at the base. Fore wings narrow, 

 shorter by one line and a half than the hind wings; hind border tawny; 

 large areolets well defined, generally regular. Hind wings pellucid, with 

 a green apical patch; veins pale green. Length of the body 8 lines; 

 expansion of the fore wings 28 lines. 



The large areolets of the fore wings are more clearly defined and 

 generally more regular than those of P. glaucescens ; il differs especially 

 from that species in having no tympanum. 



a. New South Wales. Presented by Dr. Sinclair. 



58. PHANEROPTERA SUBROSEATA. 



Foem. Viridis, gracilis ; caput carinula furcala rosea, labro albo ; oculi 

 testacei, elliptici, prominuli; antennee 1estacea> ; prothorax ochraceo 

 bivittatus ; carinis lateralibus bcne determinatis ; sternum incisum ; 

 oviductu/i abdominis dimidio brevior ; pedes longiusculi, sat graciles, 

 tibiis quatuor anterioribus femoribusque spimtlosis, tibiis posticis 

 spinosis ; alee antica sat angustce, margine postico testaceo; alee 

 poslica diaphance, pluga apicati viridi. 



Female. Grass-green, smooth, slender, shining. Head with the 

 usual structure, as broad as the prothorax; keel between the eyes rosy; 

 labrum white. Eyes testaceous, elliptical, prominent Palpi with the usual 

 structure. Antenna? testaceous, long, slender. Prothorax with a flat dbk 

 which widens hindward and has an ochraceous stripe and a well-defined 



