410 ^Ir. ^V. L. Distant on Ilomoptera. 



Rhotana transversa^ sp. n. 



Body above ochraceous, beneath with legs paler ; scutel- 

 lum pale sanguineous ; tegmina and wings subhyaline, talc- 

 like, the veins more or less ochraceous ; tegmina crossed by 

 two narrow very pale fuscous transverse fascise, the first at 

 about one third from base and not extending to the costal 

 area, the second subapical, between is a third very short 

 fascia, commencing on costal margin and only extending 

 about one tiiird across tegmen, a spot on costal area above 

 the first fascia and a series of small spots on aj)ical margin. 



Allied to R. ramentosa, Dist., but to be easily separated 

 from that species by the direction of the subapical transverse 

 fascia, wiiich follows the direction of the subapical transverse 

 veins and is not curved inwardly to apex of clavus as in 

 R. ramentosa, but terminates near posterior angle of the inner 

 margin. 



Long., excl. tegm., 2 mm,; exp. tegm, 9 mm. 



Hub. Queensland {F. P. Dodd, Brit. Mus.). 



Rhotana opalina, sp. n. 



Body and legs pale ochraceous; di.<k of mesonotum, 

 scutellum, and body beneath sanguineous; eyes black; 

 tegmina subhyaline, talc-like, with opaline reflections, the 

 venation ochraceous, a subapical undulating fascia, preceded 

 by two short fascia*, extending from costa to near middle of 

 tegmen, the outer half of inner margin, and a series of small 

 apical marginal spots very pale fuscous, a central edge-like 

 spot to costal margin, edge of apical margin, and the apices 

 of the upper apical veins white ; wings pale hyaline ; tegmina 

 with the costal margin somewhat strongly sinuate beyond 

 middle, the transverse series of subapical veins not poste- 

 riorly curved inwards, but nearly straightly transverse. 



Long., excl. tegm., 2 mm.; exp. tegm. 9 mm. 



Bab. Queensland (F. P. JJodd, Brit. Mus.). 



Rhotana septemmaculata, sp. n. 



Body and legs pale ochraceous, beneath a liitle paler than 

 above ; tegmina and wings pale hyaline, talc-like, the vena- 

 tion ochraceous; tegmina with a broad, outwardly angulate, 

 pale ochraceous lascia at about one third from base, and two 

 narrow, transverse, subapical, pale fuscous fasciae, a cluster 

 of about seven prominent black spots, which are somewhat 

 arranged in two longitudinal series on inner apical area. 



Long., excl. tegm., 2^ mm.; exp. tegm. 9 mm. 



Hub. Queensland [F. I\ Jhdd, Brit. Mus.). 



