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Eam. Nepid^;. 
74. Nepa trisiis, Stal. Ofv. K. V. Ak. Eorh., xi., 241. Loc. : 
St. Joseph Kiver (A. C. English). The single specimen from the above 
locality is very similar to the common species of Queensland, which 
has been also referred to NT. tristis. In the New Guinea insect, 
however, the sides of the abdomen are unusually convex, giving this 
part of the body a widened appearance. 
75. Banatra varipes, Stal. Ofv. K. V. Ak. Eorh., xviii., 203. 
Loc: St. Joseph Eiver (A. C. English). 
Note. — Stal records the species as occurring in Java. 
76. Banatra Jlliformis, EaJ)r. Loc. : St. Joseph River (A. C. 
English). 
Note. — Not to be distinguished from Queensland examples of this species. 
N.B. — (1.) The types of the new species repose in the Insect 
Department of the Queensland Museum. (2.) When received 
nearly all the specimens had been long immersed in spirits of 
wine, and this had exerted its usual effects upon fugacious colours. 
(3.) The line is regarded as the equivalent of two millimetres. 
By Authority: James C. Beal, Government Printer, William street, Brisbane. 
