582 Mr. W. L. Distant on Australasian Cjieidse. 



spinously prominent^ and between them the basal marginal 

 area is deflected posteriorly ; scutellum longer than broad, 

 its lateral margins straiglitly oblique and its apex subacute ; 

 coriura about as long as head, pronotum, and scutellum 

 together, the apical angle acute ; membrane not quite 

 reaching the abdominal apex, with several transverse basal 

 cells, the remaining venation longitudinal, more or less 

 furcate ; connexivum in ^ exposed from behind middle of 

 corium, in ? scarcely visible, the lateral angles of the last 

 two segments moderately dentately prominent ; bucculae 

 very short ; rostrum reaching the posterior coxse, first joint 

 slightly passing base of head, second nearly reaching middle 

 of mesosternum, third reaching the intermediate coxse ; 

 spiracles placed before the middle of the abdominal segments ; 

 tibise obscurely sulcate ; apex of sixth abdominal segment in 

 (J dorsally truncate. 

 This genus is located in the division Pendulinaria. 



Jalina ocularis, sp. n. 



Ochraceous ; more or less marked and punctured with 

 black ; head ochraceous, with two longitudinal piceous lines 

 transversely connected in front ; eyes castaueous brown ; 

 antennse brownish ochraceous, first joint speckled with 

 black, second with a central pale annulation beyond middle, 

 its extreme apex black, third with a more obscure subapical 

 annulation, its extreme apex also black, fourth with nearly 

 apical half black ; pronotum thickly coarsely punctate, the 

 anterior lateral margins, two broken, irregular, central, 

 longitudinal fasciae, some lunulate markings on the anterior 

 area, and the lateral angles black; scutellum somewhat 

 coarsely punctate, the apex ivory-white ; corium coarsely 

 blackly punctate; membrane shining cupreous ; connexivum, 

 as visible in i$ , ochraceous, with black spots ; body beneath 

 and legs pale ochraceous, the latter somewhat thickly 

 mottled with piceous or black ; two small black spots on each 

 side of pro-, meso-, and metasterna, a sublateral series of 

 black segmental spots to abdomen ; sternum thickly coarsely 

 punctate ; other structural characters as in generic diagnosis. 



Long., (J ? 12 mm. 



Hab. Queensland {F. P. Dodd, Brit. Mus.). 



PiRAMURANA, gCU. UOV. 



Allied to the preceding genus Jalina, but differing in the 

 following characters : — 



Head broad, but much shorter than breadth between the 



