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MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
femora, basal and apical antennal segments, brownish testaceous ; third segment 
and the tibiae, testaceous. Length 2 mm. ; breadth -875 mm. 
Holotype. — Sarina, North Queensland (J. H. Smith). He. 3362. 
Paratype . — Same data, in Department of Agriculture. 
There are five head spines on this species, but the basal pair are not easily 
seen unless the head is examined with a compound microscope. Distant mentions 
three head spines in his generic description. It is similar in appearance to U. echinus 
Dist., but differs in the shape of the pronotal foveate areas, and in possessing uniseriate 
areolae on the costal membrane towards the apex of the elytra. 
ESOCAMP Y LI A n. gen. 
Body elongate-ovate, with strongly impressed punctiform areolae, the areoles 
mostly circular. 
Head rather large with five depressed forwardly directed spines, the basal 
pair extend to the base of antennae, the anterior pair converge and touch between 
the antennae, extending to the second segment ; antennae short and moderately 
stout ; segment I cylindrical, slightly stouter and half as long again as the second ; 
111 filiform, three times as long as the fourth : IV clavate : bucculae closed in front, 
rather wide, cellular, projecting slightly beyond the head, viewed from the side, 
anteriorly sharply rounded : eyes not prominent. Pronotum slightly convex on disc 
and strongly depressed behind ; tricarinate, the lateral carinae are weakly developed 
on the disc, stronger anteriorly and apieally bent outwards ; sides nearly straight, 
narrowly carinate anteriorly : collum cellular and slightly raised dorsally ; vesicle 
obsolete, represented by a backward extension of the collum ; metasternal orifices 
not present ; the rostrum reaches half-way between the anterior and intermediate 
coxae. Elytra a little longer than the abdomen, sides smoothly rounded and 
narrowed posteriorly : convex, with moderately large punctiform areolae ; the 
carina bounding the inner side of discoidal area is well developed and extends to the 
apex of the elytra, the lateral carinse are absent ; the sides are convexly curved , 
the inner areolae on the discoidal area are larger than the outer ones, and in some 
specimens the outer boundary is just discernible as a smooth line. Legs moderately 
long and stout. 
Type. — E. incarinata n. sp. 
This genus appears to be allied to Hesperotingis Parshley and Alveotingis 0. & D. 
It differs from the former in the absence of lateral carinae to the elytra, and from the 
latter genus in the structure of the antennae, and the deflexed costal margin w 7 hich 
is not visible from above. 
Esocampylia incarinata n. sp. 
(Plate XXXII, figure 4.) 
General colour yellowish brown. 
Head including eyes, two basal antennal segments, a transverse fascia at base 
of collum, and the coxae, ferruginous ; tarsi, claw r s, and antennal segment IV., black ; 
antennal segment III and legs, pale testaceous brown ; head spines and carinae whitish 
testaceous : pronotal disc and the abdomen beneath, reddish brown. Structural 
characters as in generic description. Length 2-25 mm. ; breadth -75 mm. 
