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288 Mr. W. L. Distant’s Rhynchotal Notes. 
neuration is similar to that of eneus, but the radial cell is a 
little longer. 
Lab. Mackay, Q. (Turner), October and November. 
2. Auchenophorus eneus, Turn. 
Auchenophorus eneus, Turn. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) xix. p. 271 
(1907). 9. 
Hab. Mackay, Q. (Zurner), February; Kuranda, Q. 
(Turner), January. 
3. Auchenophorus fulvicornis, Turn. 
Auchenophorus fulvicornis, Turn, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) xix. p. 272 
(1907). d. 
The female is much larger than the male, measuring 
10 mm. in length, and is of more robust build than the other 
species. ‘The enclosed area of the median segment is very 
coarsely longitudinally striated. The colouring is more 
obscure in the female than in the male. When the wings 
are closed this species closely resembles Hphutomorpha im- 
pressiventris, André, and other similarly coloured Mutillide, 
with which it is found running on the ground. 
flab. Kuranda, Q. ( Zurner), January. 
XXXII.—Rhynchotal Notes—LXI. By W. L. Disranz. 
HoMopreERA. 
Fam. Membracide (continued from p. 44). 
Telingana recurvata, sp. n. 
Head and pronotum black ; a°marginal frontal fascia on 
each side of pronotum beneath the bases of the lateral pro- 
cesses, suffusions to face, narrow basal margins of pronotum, 
and the scutellum greyishly tomentose; body beneath and 
legs black, posterior tibie (excluding apex) ochraceous, 
abdomen above with the segmental margins narrowly testa- 
ceous, beneath more or less greyishly tomentose ; membrane 
pale zeneous, the venation and narrow apical margin fuscous- 
brown, basal and costal areas black; pronotum coarsely 
