1973] 
Roth & Princis — Genus Calolampra 
121 
unarmed; well developed arolia present. Length of body 16 mm; 
length of pronotum 4.2 mm; width of pronotum 6 mm; length of 
tegmina 17 mm. 
9 (Fig. 69). Head brownish testaceous, with a blackish trans- 
verse band between eyes; face continuously passing into occiput (no 
angulation present). Antennae proximally brownish becoming dis- 
tally blackish. Pronotum edged with brown, feebly so in front, but 
strongly laterally; front margin regularly arcuate with undiffer- 
entiated lateral margins; disk of pronotum with scattered large im- 
pressed punctures and so thickly speckled with black that the brown- 
ish ground color almost disappears; hind margin convex in dorsal 
aspect and provided with the usual black striae which are rather 
short and indistinct. Tegmina lateral, lobiform, reaching beyond 
hind margin of mesonotum (Fig. 70), their edging of outer margin 
brown. Dorsum of abdomen thickly speckled with black. Lower 
posterior margin of anterior femora armed only with 1 distal spine; 
same margin of posterior femora completely unarmed. Length of 
body 17-19. 5 mm; length of pronotum 5-5.2 mm; width of pronotum 
7. 5-8. 3 mm;; length of tegmina 3. 5-4.2 mm. 
Material examined: c? (86 MCZ) (holotype herewith desig- 
nated), Melbourne, V., H. Edwards leg.; 3 9? (145, 147, and 149 
MCZ) (paratypes), same data as above; 9 (146 M'CZ) (paratype), 
A. (without exact locality); 9 ( T 5° MCZ) (paratype), A. (with- 
out exact locality), H. Edwards leg.; 9 (SAM), Ardrossan, S. A., 
26. XI. 1885. Tepper leg.; Tepper designated this specimen as the 
type of Walker’s notabilis but his action is invalid. 
9. C. confusa sp. n. 
(Figs. 1, 74-78, 269) 
cf. Pronotum nearly elliptical, with lateral margins sparsely 
dotted with dark; disk symmetrically speckled with black. Antennae 
damaged. Tegmina distinctly reaching beyond apex of abdomen, 
speckled with black, distally becoming brown; the normally covered 
part of the right tegmen solidly colored. Wings as long as tegmina, 
infumate. Abdomen above brown, below yellowish. First tergite as 
figured (Fig. 269). Posterior margin of supra- anal plate entire, 
truncate except for lateral corners (Fig. 74). Hypandrium very 
shallowly emarginate mesally (Fig. 75). Genitalia shown in figures 
1, 76-78; L2vm with a lateral spur near its base (Fig. 76), a char- 
acter not found in any other Calolampra examined. The spur is 
reminiscent of the structure we called L2d in the male of Pseudo- 
