40 Mr. W. L. D’stant’s Rhynchotal Notes. 
This species was labelled but not described in Buckton’s 
Collection as Centruchoides rubridorsi (other species, mostly 
mutilated, belonging to other genera, also bearing a similar 
label and undescribed). 
Otinotus doddi, sp. un. 
Head and pronotum fuscous brown, palely pilose, frontal 
pronotal area and face very longly and densely palely pilose ; 
lateral areas of sternum and the scutellum pale ochraceous ; 
legs pale brownish, shortly pilose; tegmina pale hyaline, 
wrinkled, the prominent veins dull ochraceous, basal area 
fuscous and pilose; pronotum very strongly centrally 
carinate, the anterior lateral processes broad at base, sub- 
acute at apices, directed outwardly and a little upwardly, the 
apices slightly recurved, posterior process robust, beyond 
middle narrowing to apex, a little convexly raised at base, 
impinging on tegmina beyond scutellum, the apex passing 
the posterior angle of the inner tegminal margin. 
Long., incl. tegm., 5 mm. ; exp. lat. pronot. process. 3 mm. 
Hab. Queensland (F. P. Dodd). 
Otinotus albosignatus, sp. 1. 
Head and pronotum castaneous ; legs brownish ochra- 
ceous ; basal angles of scutellum and lateral areas of sternum 
whitely tomentose ; tegmina pale bronzy brown, the apical 
margin a little darker, the venation prominent ; pronotum 
thickly coarsely punctate, strongly centrally carinate, the 
posterior process tricarinate, the anterior lateral processes 
long, broad at base, subacute at apices, directed obliquely 
upwardly, apices not recurved, posterior process nearly 
straight, beyond scutellum impinging on tegmina, the apex 
acute, passing the posterior angle of inner tegminal margin, 
but not reaching the tegminal apices. 
Long., incl. tegm., 7 mm.; exp. lat. pronot. process. 
At mm, 
Hab. Queensland (F. P. Dodd). 
Otinotoides australis, sp. 1. 
Pronotum brownish ochraceous, the anterior pronotal 
lateral processes black or nearly black, and the area between 
them darker castaneous, posterior process (excluding base) 
black; face pale castaneous ; femora pale castaneous, their 
apices and the tibize and tarsi stramineous, tarsal claws 
black; tegmina dull stramineous, base, costal and subcostal 
