Mr. W. L. Distant’s Rhynchotal Notes. 43 
Allied to 7. naturalis, Dist., but differing in the smaller 
size, longer and more acute lateral pronotal processes, which, 
when viewed from the front, are nearly straight in 7. natu- 
ralis and strongly curved in 7. obortus. 
Crirto, gen. nov. 
Pronotum roundly gibbous before scutellum, the lateral 
processes short, acute, more prominent when viewed from 
the front than from behind, where they appear to be shorter 
and Jess acute ; posterior process resting on scutellum at 
base, beyond middle (where it is sinuate) attenuated, im- 
pinging on tegminal margin, but not reaching tegminal 
apex ; tegmina about twice as long as broad, five apical 
areas, preceded by two discoidal areas ; face somewhat short, 
ocelli almost in line with upper margins of eyes, from which 
they are scarcely farther apart than from each other. 
A genus to be placed near Hbhul, Dist., from which, 
however, it is to be separated by the short but distinct 
lateral pronotal processes and by the sinuate but not waved 
posterior pronotal process. 
Crito festivus, sp. 0. 
Head, pronotum, and body beneath piceous ; lateral areas 
of sternum and a large spot at each basal angle of scutellum 
greyishly tomentose ; femora piceous, their apices and the 
tibia and tarsi pale ochraceous ; tegmina subhyaline, with 
a bronzy tint, the venation black, apical third pale casta- 
neous where the venation is concolorous, apical margin 
purplish brown; pronotum coarsely punctate; base of 
tegmina and base of costal area punctate ; other structural 
characters as in generic diagnosis. 
Long., incl. tegm., 5 mm.; exp. lat. pronot. process. 
3 mm. . 
Hab. Queensland (F. P. Dodd). 
ANZAC, gen. nov. 
Body subelongate (face mutilated in the Fabrician type) ; 
pronotum subelongate, laterally unarmed, but angulate at 
base above eyes, anteriorly a little globosely truncate, cen- 
trally longitudinally carinate, the posterior process robust, 
broad at base, straight, tricarinate, gradually narrowing to 
apex, which is subacute, and about reaching posterior angle 
of inner tegminal margin: scutellum concealed ; femora 
