38 Mr. W. L. Distant’s Rhynchotal Notes. 
acute, their upper surfaces with several longitudinal carina- 
tions, the posterior process reaches the apex of the abdomen 
but not the tegminal apices. 
Long., incl. tegm., 9 mm.; exp. lat. pronot. process. 
45 mm. 
Hab. New South Wales; Port Jackson (Fuairmaire). 
Queensland; Rockhampton (Brit. Mus.). 
Allied to £2. consobrinus, Dist., from which it differs in the 
slightly longer but much narrower lateral pronotal processes 
and their more acute apices, shorter posterior pronotal 
process, &c. 
Eufairmairia distinctus, sp. n. 
Head and pronotum black; sternum much suffused with 
greyish pubescence ; legs black, more or less greyishly 
pubescent ; interior angle of sternum and the scutellum 
pale ochraceous; tegmina paie bronzy with darker suffu- 
sions, base black immediately followed by an obscure pale 
transverse fascia; pronotum thickly punctate and strongly, 
centrally, longitudinally carinate, the lateral processes broad, 
outwardly and a little upwardly directed, their apices 
roundly truncate but with the posterior angle acute, the 
upper surface with three strong longitudinal carinations, 
posterior process very robust and compressed for about two- 
thirds its length from base, where its upper surface is also 
convex, its apical area attenuated and reaching the posterior 
angle of the inner tegminal margin, its broad lateral margins 
with two strong carinations ; ocelli about as near to eyes as 
to each other ; clypeus strongly greyislily pilose. 
Long., incl. tegm., 7 mm. ; exp. lat. pronot. process. 5mm. 
Hab. North Australia; Port Darwin. 
A very distinct species, the robust posterior pronotal 
process separating it from all the other described species. 
Eufairmairia (?) cupreus, sp. v. 
Face and clypeus black ; pronotum brownish ochraceous, 
its basal frontal area black; sternum blackish, thickly 
greyishly pilose; abdomen beneath brownish ochraceous, 
the segmental margins paler ; legs brownish ochraceous ; 
tegmina pale hyaline, the venation and extreme base brownish 
ochraceous ; : pronotum coarsely punctate, the latera] pro- 
cesses triangular, outwardly and a little obliquely produced, 
their apices acute and slig xhtly recurved, their upper surfaces 
very obsoletely carinate ; the posterior process robust oe 
about half its length, the apical area roundly depressed, i 
