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Drake — Genus Parada 
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outer boundary only a little sinuate, widest beyond middle, 
there six cells deep, narrowed at both base and apex; 
sutural area with cells a little larger; hypocostal vein uni- 
seriate. Wings deeply clouded with dark fuscous, not as 
long as hemelytra. 
Type (male), Lake Barrine, Queensland, Australia, EL 
2900 feet, April 19, 1932, P. J. Darlington, in Museum Com- 
parative Zoology (Harvard). Allotype and 4 paratypes, 
taken with type. 
This species is most closely allied to P. torta Drake, but 
is easily separated from it by the longer body, much shorter 
and smaller hood, longer carinae and shape of discoidal 
area. The hood of P. torta is much larger and projects 
backwards over anterior part of convex pronotum. 
Parada torta Drake 
Parada torta Drake, Iowa St. Coll. J. Sci., 17 (1) :4, 1942. 
Six specimens, Mt. Wilson, Blue Mts., N. S. W., Australia, 
El. 8500 feet, Jan., 1932, P. J. Darlington. Known hereto- 
fore only from the type locality, Mt. Gipps, Queensland. 
Parada torta pulla, new var. 
Separated from typical form by the black head, prono- 
tum, hood, paranota, carinae and discoidal and large part 
of subcostal areas of hemelytra. Size same as typical form, 
3.00 mm. long. 
Type (female), Mt. Wilson, Blue Ridge, El. 8500 feet, 
N. S. W., Australia, P. J. Darlington, in Museum Compara- 
tive Zoology (Harvard). 
Parada popla Drake 
Parada popla Drake, Iowa St. Coll. J. Sci., 17 (1) :3, 1942. 
Numerous specimens, National Park, McPherson Ridge, 
Queensland, Elevation 3,000-4,000 feet, March 11, 1932, P. 
J. Darlington. 
Parada taeniophora Horvath 
Cysteochila (Parada) taeniophora Horvath, Ark. Zool 
17A (24) :2, p. 2. 1925. 
Several specimens, Mt. Surgeon, N. Q., Australia, EL 
3,500-4,000 ft., July 28, 1932; Lake Barrine, Atherton 
Tab., EL, 2,800 feet, April 28, 1932, all by P. J. Darlington. 
