202 Ml. ^^ • I- nisiiiiit tw< iroiiidptori. 



8fron«:lv centrally keeled, its lateral niarpjins laminatelj 

 carinntolv rt'flexod ; rostrum witli the ai)ical joint elonij^ate; 

 pronotum a little shorter than vertex, centrally carinate ; 

 mesonotnm ahont twice as lonp; as pronotum and vertex 

 together, its disk moderately flatly raised, distinctly dellected 

 before pronotum, obscurely tricarinate ; abdomen broad, con- 

 siderably longer than space between apex of head antl posterior 

 angle ot mesonotum ; legs simple, posterior tibiae with one 

 spine, basal joint ot" posterior tarsi elongate ; teginina with 

 the apical margin obliquely rounded, obliquely broailcncd 

 from apex of clavus, apical third of costal area obliquely 

 transversely veined, lower discoidal area very strongly 

 sinuated, a subapical sinuate tra)is verse line consisting of 

 transverse veins, defining a series of longitudinal apical areas; 

 wings broader than tegmina. 

 Type, 0. Dvd/t, Dist. 



Oiiwea I)od(h\ sji. n. 



Body brownish ochraceous, paler beneath than above ; 

 mesonotum with three longitudinal ochraceous lines above 

 the obscure carinations, its lateral and apical margins ochra- 

 ceous ; first and second abdominal segments above more or 

 less ochraceous; face and sternum mottled with ochraceous and 

 castaneous ; legs very pale ochraceous, femora obsoletely 

 animlated with brownish ; tegmina bronzy ochraceous, 

 beyond middle becoming darker between the veins, three 

 large spots in costal area, a large sublunulate ajjical spot, 

 some 8])ots near posterior angle of inner margin, two spots 

 in claval area, and a discal s|)ot, greyish white; wings 

 fuliginous brown, the basal area very much paler and 

 t^ubhyaline. 



Long., exel. tegiii., J 7, $ 8 mm. ; cxp. tegm., (^ 20- 

 21, 9 25 mm. 



Hah. Queensland; Kuranda (/'. /'. Dodd, Brit. Mus.). 



CJenus Rhotala. 



Rhoiala, Walk. Journ Linn. Soc., Zool, i. p. 1-52 (1857). 

 Errada, Walk. loc. cit. x. p. 116 (18G7). 



Type, R. delineata, Walk. 



llead moderately conically [troduced in front of eyes, 

 centrally and laterally ridged, between the ridges the surface 

 foveate, face a little longer (not twice as long) than clypeus, 

 snbconical, beyond middle rather abruptly convcxly widened 

 to base of clypeus, both moderately longitudinally carinate, 



