356 



Birrima, Dist. 



(92) B. various, Germ., Silb. Rev. Ent., ii., p. 59, 

 1834. Hab. — Queensland. This is a female specimen, and 

 therefore a little doubtful. The markings are the same, but 

 the shape is slenderer. 



Urabunana, Dist. 



(93) U. rufilinea, n. sp. Body above black with the 

 following red markings: — Pronotal margins and a central 

 longitudinal stripe to pronotum, and abdominal segmental 

 margins. Cruciform elevation and metanotal margins yellow. 

 Head beneath black, with central basal spot to face and 

 margins yellow. Chest brownish-yellow, opercula long, nar- 

 row, rose-pink. Abdomen beneath red, yellowish toward 

 apex. Long., male, 10 mm.; exp. teg., 24 mm. Hab.— 

 Galston, Dumbrell. 



(94) U. longipennis, ii. sp. Similar in markings to U. 

 rufilinea, but larger. The abdomen is long and a little 

 inflated both in male and female. The markings on the 

 thorax are yellow, a central pronotal fascia, and narrow 

 yellow pronotal margins. The front is much more prominent 

 than in U. rufilinea, the segmental borders in the abdomen 

 are narrowly orange-yellow, and the opercula are short and 

 transverse. The tegmina and wings are very much longer 

 than usual with this genus, and with a pale milky tinge. 

 The venation is very pale, almost white. Long., male 12 mm., 

 female 16 mm.; exp. teg., male 36 mm., female 39 mm. 

 Hab. — Central Australia : Tennant Creek. There is consider- 

 able variation in the number of apical cells in the wing — the 

 type male has four, the female five ; consequently the generic 

 determination must be for a while uncertain. 



(95) U. f estiva, Dist., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 1907, xx., 

 p. 423. Hab.— Victoria. 



(96) U. verna, Dist., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., x., 1912, 

 p. 440. Hab. — Queensland: Dalby. 



Lembeja, Dist. 



(97) L. papuensis, Dist., Ann. Mus. Civ., Genoa, 2a, 

 xvii., p. 382, 1897. Hab.— Northern Queensland ( ?). 



(98) L. brunneosa, Dist., Ann. Soc. Ent., Belg., 1910, 

 p. 418. Hab. — Northern Queensland: Cape York. 



Froggattoides, Dist. 



(99) F. typica, Dist., Ann. Soc. Ent., Belg., 1910, p. 

 418. Hab. — Western Australia. 



