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collection of immature imaginal specimens, which have not 

 yet reached their full pigmentation, the Museums are full of 

 traps for the unwary. 



Platypleura, Am. and Serv. 



(1) P. tepperi, God. and Frogg., Proc. Linn. Sec, 

 N.S.W., 1904, p. 568, pi. xviii., fig. ba. Ha b.— Northern 

 Territory. 



Thopha, Am. and Serv. 



(2) T. saccata, Fabr., Syst. Rhyn., p. 34, 9, 1803. 

 Hab. — New South Wales. 



(3) T. sessiliba, Dist., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (6), ix., 

 p. 314, 1892. Hab. — Central Australia, Northern Territory. 



(4) T. colorata, Dist., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (7), xx., 

 p. 411, 1907. Hab. — Central Australia : MacDonnell Ranges. 



Arunta, Dist. 



(5) A. perulaia, Guer., Voy. "Coq.," Zool., ii., 2, p. 

 180, figs. 5 and 5a, pi. x., 1830. Hab.— New South Wales. 



(6) A. interclum, Walk., List. Horn. Suppl., p. 5, 1858; 

 List. Horn., iv., pi. i., fig. 6, 1852. Hab. — Queensland: 

 Xuranda. 



Cyclochida, Am. and Serv. 



(7) C. australasice, Donov., Ins. New Holl., Hem., pi. 

 ii., fig. 1, 1805. Hab. — Victoria, .New South Wales, 

 Tasmania (?). Var. spreta, God. and Frogg., Proc. Linn. 

 Soc, N.S.W., 1904, p. 370. Ha b. —Victoria. 



(8) C. virens, Dist., "Entomologist," p. 148, 1906. 

 Hab. — Queensland: Kuranda. 



Psaltoda, Stol. 



(9) P. mcerens, Germ., Silb. Rev. Ent., ii., p. 67, 1834. 

 Hab. — South Australia, New South Wales, Victoria. There 

 is one pale specimen determined as P. aurora, Dist. It is 

 certainly not aurora, and is probably an unpigmented example 

 of nicer ens. 



(10) P. argentata, Germ., Silb. Rev. Ent., ii., p. 66, 

 1834. Hab.— New South Wales. 



(11) P. harrisi, Leach, Zool. Miscell., i., p. 89, pi. 

 xxxix., fig. 2, 1814. Hab. — New South Wales. One spec- 

 men is not of the usual black colour, being strongly variegated 

 with yellow. 



(12) P. funiipennis, Ashton, Proc. Roy. Soc, Vic, 1912, 

 p. 222, pi. xlix., figs. 2a and 6. Hab. — Queensland: 

 Kuranda. 



