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56. Sciopliyrus inermis, Stal. A. S. E. Fr. (4) v. 184. Loc. : 
Toko, Fairfax Harbour ; Milne Bay (C. Hedlev) ; St. Joseph Eiver 
(A. C. English) ; Eigi (A. C. English). 
Note. — The above insect may prove to be the Lybas fascipes of Walker; 
if the latter — as is suspected — be a Sciophyrus, and have in the female the sixth 
ventral segment entire. 
57. Leptoglossus membranaceus, Fabr. Spec. 2, p. 351, 79 (1781). 
Loc. : Toko, Fairfax Harbour. 
Note. — The specimens from the above locality agree with examples of L. 
membranaceus from North-east Queensland (Cairns, Cardwell, Johnstone River). 
It is probable that Montrouzier's Anisoscelis bidentatus will prove to be but a 
local variety of this widely ranging species. 
58. Amorous robustus, Mayr. Verh. z. b. Ges. Wien, 15, p. 432 
(1865). Loc. : Fergusson Island (A. C. English). 
59. Cletomorpha alternata, Dallas. List. Hem. p. 495 (1852). 
Loc: St. Joseph Eiver (A. C. English). 
Note. — In addition to the above-mentioned members of this sub- family there 
are, occur ing amongst the St. Joseph River Hemiptera, two other species which 
are also included in it. Their systematic position cannot, however, at present be 
further elucidated. 
Sub-fam. Alydina. 
60. Biptortus annulicornis, Gruer. Voy. Coq. Ins. p. 177, pi. 12, 
fig. 11 (1830). Loc: South Cape (T. H. Eichards) ; Eigi District 
(A. C. English) ; Fairfax Harbour; Cloudy Bay; and Chad's Bay. 
Note. — Single specimens occur from each of the last-mentioned localities. 
These may represent a distinct species. 
61. NToliphus papuensis, Stal. Ann. S. E. Fr. (4) v. p. 185, i. 
(1865). Loc : British New Guinea (C. Hedley). 
62. Marcius generosus, Stal. Loc : St. Joseph Eiver (A. C. 
English) ; Taputa, Chad's Bay. 
Note. — Identical with examples of this species obtained at Cairns, North-east 
Queensland. 
Sub-fam. Corizina. 
63. Ser inetha (abdominalis, Fabr.) Loc : Toko, Fairfax Harbour. 
Note. — The insects from the above locality represent a species of large 
dimensions (males 6 lines and females 7 to 7i lines in length), and enter the section 
of the genus which Dr. Stal has formed for the inclusion of the above species 
alone (vid. Kong. Sv. Vet-Ak., Handb. ii., 2, p. 995 (1872). W. L. Distant has 
recorded S. fascicollis, Walk., from the Port Moresby District (vid. Trans. Ent. 
Soc. Lond., 1888, p. 482). 
Fam. Aradidje. 
64. Brachyrhynchus, sp. Four examples included in the small 
section of the genus which contains B. membranaceus and B. 
orientalis ; but the means for the precise determination of the 
species represented are not yet to hand. Loc : East Cape (C. 
Hedley) ; Normanby Island. 
Fam. EEDUviiDiE. 
65. Helonotus sexspinosus, Fabr. ; var. a, Stal. Kongi. sv. Vet. 
Akad. Handl. Bd. 12, No. 1, p. 16 (1874). Loc : St. Joseph Eiver 
(A. C. English). 
