1973] 
Roth & Princis — Genus Calolampra 
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decidedly exceeding apex of abdomen, with scattered brown macula- 
tion on yellowish ground; broad dark brown humeral stripe present; 
the normally covered part of right tegmen solidly brown colored. 
Wings as long as tegmina, weakly infuscated and with brown veins. 
Dorsum of abdomen yellowsh-brown. First tergite as in figure 276, 
very similar to the modification of notabilis (cf. fig. 199). Genitalia 
shown in figures 257-259. Venter of abdomen yellow with dark 
brown stigmatic maculae. Legs yellow with brownish spines; lower 
posterior margin of front femora with 1 distal and 1 additional spint, 
same margin of posterior femora completely unarmed. Length of 
body 20 (?) mm; length of pronotum 5.1 mm; width of pronotum 
6.6 mm; length of tegmina 21 mm. 
9 (Fig. 280). Head generally as in male, but with an additional 
blackish brown macula between interocellar area and clypeus (Fig. 
282). Pronotum less than twice as broad as long; disk bearing a 
blackish lyrate pattern and several scattered impressed punctures; 
lateral margins lined brown inside; hind margin straight in its mid- 
dle part and provided with a series of blackish longitudinal striae; 
latero-caudal angles slightly produced backwards. Tegmina reduced 
to lateral lappets (Fig. 281) ; edging of their outer margins yellow. 
Dorsum of abdomen thickly speckled with dark brown and dotted 
with reddish. Supra-anal plate yellowish, sparsely dotted with red- 
dish brown. Venter of abdomen dark to blackish brown with several 
included reddish maculations. Legs as in male. Length of body 
16.5-17.5 mm; length of pronotum 3. 8-4. 5 mm; width of pronotum 
7 mm; length of tegmina 3-3.5 mm. 
Material examined: c? ( 1 L in SM) (holotype, herewith desig- 
nated), Mt. Tambourine, Q., Mjoberg leg.; 9 (SM) (paratype, 
herewith designated) and nymph (SM), Gayndah, Q.; 9 (L) 
(paratype, herewith designated). 
26. C. tepperi Kirby 
Epilampra propria Tepper (nec Walker 1868), Trans. R. Soc. S. Austral. 
XVII, 1893, p. 64, part., only $ from Kangaroo Island (nec $ — Calo- 
lampra atra ). 
Calolampra tepperi Kirby, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) XII, 1903, p. 275, 
$ from Kangaroo Island. 
cf. Unknown. 
9- Head yellowish with three reddish transverse bands between 
eyes, antennae, and clypeus. The band between the eyes is broken 
up into 4 indistinctly limited parts. Disk of pronotum is largely 
clouded with dark including some pale spots and lines; the usual 
