-100 ISlt. \\. \j. Distant oil the 



bifurcate towarls base; coriurn, excludinf^^ lateral marginal 

 area, more or loss tliiekly punctate ; membrane not passim;- 

 abdominal apex ; rostrum reaching or slightly passing 

 anterior eoXcC. 



Long. 6-7 mm. 



Hab. Queensland; Kuraiula (June-Julv, R. E. Turner; 

 April, F. r. Dudd). Adelaide River {J. J. iFalker). Tenim- 

 ber Island {JF. DoUerty). 



Pamera vincta. Say. 



This very widely distributed species has now been received 

 from Queensland ('rownsville), where it was taken by 

 Mr. F. P. Dodd. 



AUSTROPAMEKA, gCU. IIOV. 



Head long, anteocular portion about as long as postocular, 

 ])nt the anteocular portion aeuminately apieally produced ; 

 eyes moderatelv prominent ; ocelli situate a little behind a 

 line between the posterior margins of the eyes ; antennse 

 inserted a little in front of eyes, first joint about as long 

 as head, second longest ; pronotum with a nai-row anterior 

 collar about as long as broad at ba-e, strongly laterally 

 sinuate, the anterior lobe subglobose and shorter than the 

 posterior lobe ; ro-trum sliL;htly passing the anterior coxae, 

 first joint not reaching base of head ; sscntellum about as 

 broad at base as long, oi)li(iuely transversely ridged; eorium 

 elongate : membrane reaching abdominal apex ; anterior 

 femora strongly incrassated ; body benea'h with the apical 

 lateral angle of the posterior abdominal segment moderately 

 acute. 



Allied to the Or'ental genus Pamerana, Dist., from which 

 it differs by the non-spinuous antenniferous tubercles, the 

 much longer postocular area of the head, &c. 



Ausiropamera turneri, sp. n. 



Head and pronotum black, posterior pronotal area strongly 

 jjunctate ; ocelli r.d ; antennae dull ochraceous, apices of the 

 first and second joints, the whole of third, and about basal 

 half of fourth joint black, basal joint about as long as head, 

 second longest ; scutellum black, centrally, obliquely trans- 

 versely testaceously ridged; eorium dull ochraeeous, clavus 

 and outer claval area darkly ])unctate, a broad, transverse, 

 black fascia beyond middle and the apical areas black ; 

 membrane dull black; head beneath and sternum black ; 



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