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Appendix. 



I have fiirtlier examined Mr. KirkalJy's paper describing 

 Australian Fnlo-oridre under the title of " Leaf-Hoppers and 

 their Natural Enemies," published at Honolulu, in comparison 

 with the descriptions of some Queensland Fulgoridse which 

 have appeared in these pages and elsewhere. The following 

 notes are necessary. 



Subfam. EriiYBBACHrDTX.E. 



Dardus ohscnruf!. 



Darting nhscuru^, Dist. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1392, p. 283. 

 Dardus immaculatus, Kirk. Rep. Exp. Stat. Haw. i'lant. Assoc, pt. ix. 

 p. 446 (1906). 



Hah. Queensland. 



Subfam. DicTYOPUARiNJ!. 



Dictyophara hifasciata. 



Dictyophora hifasciata, Dist. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1892, p. 279. 

 Thrtnatodictya {Lucinda) lucindce, Kirk. Rep, Exp. Stat. Haw. Plant. 

 Assoc, pt. ix. p. 392 (1906). 



Ilab. Queensland. 



Dictyophara insignis. 



Dictyophora insign>s, Dist. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1892, p. 279. 

 Thanatodictya {Nicidda) anadi/omene, Kirk. Rep. Exp. Stat. ILuv. 

 Pliint. Assoc, pt. ix. p. 393 (1906). 



Subfam. Cixirxj!:. 



In the genus Oliarus Kirkaldy has described nine Aus- 

 tralian species, and I have described two from Queensland, 

 which, even by tiie aid of his tabular synopsis, I cannot 

 decide as synonymic or otherwise. One thing, however, is 

 certain, we have both used lubra as a specific name ; I 

 therefore alter mine. 



Oliarus incerta, n. nom. 

 Oliarus lubra, Dist. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) six. p. 282 (1907). 



