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MEMOIRS OF TEE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
Holotype and Allotype. — Mount Lofty Ranges, South Australia (N. B. Tindale). 
In South Australian Museum. 
Paratypes. — Myponga, S.A. (A. H. Elston). Beverley, W.A. (F. H. du Boulay). 
Melrose, S.A. ; Port Lincoln, S.A. ; Sydney, N.S.W. (A. M. Lea). He. 3371. 
The colouration is brighter, and the costal membrane is narrower, than in 
P. biseriata. 
Physatochila irregularis n. sp. 
(Plate XXXIII, figure 6.) 
Head armed with two short adpressed spines basally at sides, a median 
(generally dark) tubercle-like spine, and two in front close together, the three latter 
semi -erect ; antennae moderately long, suhcontiguous at the base, segment II slightly 
shorter than the first, both short : 1 13 long and filiform : IV clavate, slightly 
pubescent, about as Jong as the first and second conjoined : buccula? rather 
prominent, finely reticulate, closed, from side view rectangular in front : the rostrum 
reaches to the intermediate coxae. Prone. turn tricarinate, anteriorly slightly narrower 
than the width across eyes ; pronotal vesicle low, areolate, sharply keeled dorsally, 
from side view slightly convex ly curved above ; paranota two rows reticulate, 
adpressed to sides : disc moderately convex, finely and closely punctate : posterior 
angle with small circular areolae. Elytra ovate, broadest at the middle ; costal 
membrane mostly biseriate. uniseriate at the middle, with moderate sized areolae, 
costal area biseriate ; discoidal area rather large with about seven irregular rows 
of small punctiform areolae at the widest part ; wings almost as long as the elytra. 
General colour brownish testaceous. Head, base of collum triangularly on 
each side, mesosternum and antennal segment IV except the extreme base, black ; 
head spines, pronotal vesicle, and the posterior angle, flavous ; disc brownish or 
reddish yellow, pronotal carina* concolorous : abdomen beneath and the legs 
ochraceous brown. Length 3*25 mm. ; breadth 1*375 mm. 
Holotype. — Stanthorpe, Queensland, January (H. Hacker). He. 336-5. 
Paratypes. — Same data. 
Differing chiefly from the two previous species in the absence of a transverse 
elytra! fascia ; also a slightly more developed pronotal vesicle and the costal 
membrane biseriate, uniseriate in the middle. 
Ting'is (Tingis) drakei n. sp. 
(Plato XXXIII, figure 8.) 
Ovate, moderately broad, glabrous. 
Head armed with five porrect spines, tw r o basally at sides, each as long as 
an eye, a shorter medial spine and two in front converging between antennae, reaching 
half the length of the first segment : ant coniferous tubercles somewhat prominent, 
rounded : antennal segment 1 stouter and half as long again as II : III filiform three 
and a-half times the length of fourth : IV pilose and slightly swollen ; the rostrum 
reaches to the intermediate coxae. Pronotum with fine dense punctures ; disc 
moderately convex, tricarinate, the median carina percurrent, slightly more elevated, 
uniseriate areolate ; collum rather long, wider than the head, the anterior margin 
Insinuate ; hood small, areolate, viewed laterally almost straight above, projecting 
in the middle over the base of head : paranota prominent at anterior angles, ampliate 
