156 MEMOIES OF TEE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
Very similar to male, larger. Pygidium unusually similar. Forceps 
proportionately shorter, attingent, straight to the unspecialized and weakly 
incurved apices, ventro-internal narrow lamellation similarly toothed and 
gradually disappearing distad, shaft mesad triquetrous. Penultimate sternite 
with apex convex. 
Head and pronotum shining black. Tegmina and wings the same or 
slightly paler, deep chestnut brown. Abdomen and forceps hazel with sides 
darkened in one specimen. Antenna; with first tw'o joints brown, thence bufiy 
brown becoming gradually more and more suffused distad. Limbs clear 
testaceous with a very faint tawny tinge. 
The measurements of a female paratype, bearing the same data, follow 
those of the allotype. A fragmentary paratype bearing the same data is also 
before us. Length of body $ 8-8, $ 10 and 10-3 ; length of pronotal disk 
(not including neck) -92, $ -92 and 1-08 ; greatest (cephalic) width of 
pronotum (not including projections the tips of which reach slightly beyond 
the lateral margins) $ -85, $ -88 and -87 ; length of tegmen $ 2-4, $ 2-5 
and 2-62; width across tegmina $ 1-77, $ 1-98 and 2-05; length of exposed 
portion of wing 1.25, $ 1-49, and 1-56; greatest (meso-distal) width of 
abdomen <$ 1-63, $ 1-77 and 1-98 ; length of forceps $ 4-1, $ 3-8 and 3-9 mm. 
Frederick Phillips, Government Printer, Brisbane. 
