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apex reaching the tegminal apices; ocelli about as near to 
eyes as to each other. 
Long., incl. tegm., 8mm.; exp. lat. pronot. process. 5 mm. 
Hab. 8.W. Australia; Yallingup (R. E. Turner). 
I have provisionally included this species in the genus, 
though the lateral pronotal processes are aberrant. By the 
colour-markings it appears to be allied to the species 
described by Goding as Sertorius tepperi. 
CEBEs, gen. nov. 
Body elongate; tegmina about two and a half times as 
long as broad (“the third apical cell, very long and narrow, 
crossed by several transverse venules,” Goding) ; pronotum 
centrally carinate, the anterior lateral processes triquetrous, 
conical, more or less directed outwardly and a little up- 
wardly ; posterior process tectiform, almost straight, slightly 
narrowed above scutellum, gradually acuminate to apex, 
curved downward, impinging on tegminal margin and 
reaching tegminal apices (at least, in type); ocelli above a 
line passing through the centre of the eyes, from which they 
are nearly as far apart as from each other. 
Cebes transiens. 
Centrotus transiens, Walk. List Hom. ii. p. 624 (1851). 
Sertorius areolatus, Goding, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. xxviii. p. 23 
(1903). 
Hab, South Australia. 
Cebes godingi, sp. n. 
Head, pronotum, and legs testaceous; tegmina_ sub- 
hyaline, wrinkled, the base and veins testaceous ; pronotum 
thickly, somewhat finely punctate, the anterior lateral pro- 
cesses very robust, only obtusely narrowed at apices, mode- 
rately directed upwardly and outwardly, the margins 
distinctly carinate, the anterior area centrally carinate, the 
posterior process tricarinate, its apex slightly passing the 
tegminal apices; tegmina with the third apical cell crossed 
by several transverse venules. 
Long., incl. tegm.,6mm.; exp. lat. pronot. process. 4 mm. 
Hab. Australia (Buckton Coll.). 
Allied to C. areolatus, Goding, but with the anterior lateral 
pronotal processes very much more robust and less acute 
apically, posterior process passing tegminal apices, differeut 
colour, &c. 
