BY K. J. TILLYARD. 



This species is dedicated to my friend Mr. J. G. Myers, F.E.S., Assistant 

 Entomologist, Biological Laboratory, Welling-ton, N.Z., who is doing- excellent 

 work on New Zealand Hemiptera. 



Text-fig 

 Text-fig 



-Triassocoris myersi, n.g. et sp. Tegmen. (j 

 -Triassocoris myersi, n.g. et sp. The two tegmina 

 placed in the position of rest, (x 9.6). 



Types, Specimen 140o (corium and membrane) and 167& (clavus), in 

 Coll. Queensland Geol. Survey, Brisbane. 



Horizon, Upper Triassic, Ipswich, Q. 



Teiassocoeis scutulum, D.sp. 



Specimen No. 134 contains two impressions of different insects, one being 

 a portion of the tegTnen of a Cockroach belonging to the genus Samaroblatta 

 Till., not sufficiently well preserved to merit a name, and the other the two 

 hemelytra of a species of Triassocoris folded over in the position of rest, 

 as shown in Text-flg. 88, which was reconstructed from the jjrevious species. The 

 present species differs from the genotype in having the hemelytra much less 

 lounded apically; so that, when folded in the position of rest, their appearance 

 is more pointed apically, the figure being shield-shaped. Besides this, it can be 

 seen that the course of R and the dividing vein which continues it between 

 corium and membrane does not run concentrically with the margin but begins 

 at the base comparatively close to the costa, and gradually diverges from it to- 

 wards the apex. The hemelytra are irregularly broken off basally, but most of 

 the two clavi can be seen in situ; the venation is practically obliterated. 



Type, Specimen No. 134 in Coll. Queensland Geol. Survey, Brisbane. 



Horizon, Upper Triassic, Ipswich, Q., 



Specimen No. 184& also appears to belong to this genus, but is too poorly 

 preserved for description. 



Order NEUROPTERA. 



Suborder Planipemnia. 



Family PSYCHOPSIDAE. 



Genus Triassopsychops, n.g. (Plate lii., fig. 32; Text-fig. 89.) 



Forewing very broad, the apex rounded, but less so than in most recent 

 Psychopsidae, the tornus broadly rounded. Sc, Ri and Rs very strongly built 



