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areas, and the apical margin black ; pronotum punctate, the 
lateral processes long, subacute, directed outwardly and a 
little upwardly, centrally carimate, the posterior process 
tricarinate, touching the scutellum and then moderately 
convexly elevated, its apical half roundly deflected, its apex 
slender, subacute, and almost reaching the tegminal apex ; 
the dark areas of the tegmina more or less distinctly 
punctate. 
Long., incl. tegm., 5 mm.; exp. lat. pronot. process. 
34 mm. 
Hab. Queensland (F. P. Dodd). 
Otinotoides solomonensis, sp. n. 
Head and pronotum black, shortly, obscurely, palely 
pilose ; body beneath black, lateral areas of sternum, narrow 
lateral margins of pronotum, and basal angles of scutellum 
greyishly tomentose; legs black, apices of femora ochra- 
ceous; tegmina purplish brown; pronotum punctate, with 
the anterior lateral processes somewhat long and acute, 
directed outwardly and upwardly, their apices moderately 
recurved, centrally carinate, the posterior process tricarinate, 
somewhat robust, touching the scutellum, where it is also 
moderately convexly elevate, its apical half roundly deflected, 
its apex passing the posterior angle of the inner tegminal 
margin but not reaching tegminal apices, the tegmina are 
strongly wrinkled, the base, costal and subcostal areas 
punctate. 
Long., incl. tegm., 55 mm. ; exp. lat. pronot. process. 
4 mm. 
Hab. Solomon Islands (W. W. Froggatt). 
Otinotoides intermedius, sp. n. 
Centrotus intermedius, Buckt. MS. 
Head and pronotum testaceous brown, obscurely, thickly, 
shortly, palely pilose; body beneath and legs testaceous 
brown ; lateral areas of the sternum and basal angles of 
scutellum palely ochraceously tomentose ; tegmina sub- 
hyaline, most of the venation, basal portions of the costal 
and subcostal areas, and the base testaceous brown; pro- 
notum punctate, centrally carinate, the lateral processes 
robust, upwardly and outwardly directed, their apices 
obtusely acute and a little recurved, their margins distinctly 
carinate, posterior process tricarinate, robust, touching the 
scutellum, above which it is a little convexly elevate, its 
