Genera Cosmoscarta and Phijinatostetka. 251 



femora of third pair piceous. Length 16 mill. ; expanse of 

 tet^mina 39. 



^UyQol {Wallace). Type. B.M. 



This species in some respects approaches U. efjens. 



^26. C. divisa. 



"^ Cereopis divisa, Walker, Journ. Linn. Soc, vol. X., p. 

 279, n. 299 (1867). 



New Guinea (Wallace). Type. B.M. 



^ 27. 0. Austrcdis, n. sp.,Ji(j. 12. 



Cereopis Wrvillei, Walker {nee. St. Fargeau), List Homopt. 

 Ins. SuppL, p. 170 (1858). 



Differs from C. Urvillei in the purplish black dorsum of 

 abdomen, the blacker thorax and the orange area of tegmina 

 being confined to the basal third and without any indica- 

 tion of a transverse brown band. Length 20 mill. ; 

 expanse of tegmina 35. 



Australia, and local form Dorey (Wcdlaee). B.M. 



Specimens from Dorey are of a darker colour and have 

 the outline of the oranu;e area of tegmina undulated. 



(^ 28. C. xcmtJwrhina. 



^ Cereopis xanthorhina, Boisduval, Voy. de I'Astrolabe, 

 Ent., p. 618 ; pi. 10, fig. 10 (1832—35). 



Dorey {Wcdlaee). B.M. 



Allied to C. Urvillei. Speaking of the hemelytra M. Bois- 

 duval says — " On voit encore au milieu de chaque elytre, 

 pres du bord lateral, un petit point rouge allonge presque 

 nul." This spot is absent in the figure : it occurs on one 

 of our specimens. 



^ 29. C. Urvillei. 



^ Cereopis Urvillei, St. Fargeau and Serville, Enc. Meth. 

 X., p. 605, n. 3 (1827) ; Guerin, Icon. E^gne Anim. Ins., 

 pi. 59, fig. 8 (1829—1844). 



Cereojns nascdis, Walker, Journ. Linn. Soc, vol. X., p. 

 283, n. 311 (1867). 



Offak (,S'^. Fanjeaii}) ; Aru {Wcdlaee). B.M. 



