New Leaf-Hoppers (Homoptera, Jassoidea) from 
\A"estern Ai'stralia. 
157 
apical border of the head. The sides of tlie head on eacli side aiv emarginate 
above the antennae and below the ocelli, and the ocelli are clost^ to the sides 
of the crown and nearer to the apex than to the eyes. The coronal suture 
is long, and the greater part of the crown consists of the vertex, l^he pro- 
notuin is collar-like and parallel-sided and in the toginen M j i_ ■> appears to be 
more than a mere cross-vein. The hind tibiae have a row of evenly-spaced 
short strong spines set on enlargtid bases, a row of long strong spines^ 
anotlier of short spines and one of hair-like spines. 
Occinirvana eborea sp. nov . (Genotype). 
(Plate JI,, figs. 1-3.) 
Length nnn. Head, viaitral surface i\ ory, lora and ante-cl>'peus 
brownish-grey, eyes black. Grown pale ivory v ith a median longitudinal 
apricot band and two narrow sinuate lateral bands ; ocelli red. PronoVum 
ivory with a median apricot band and apricot mottlings antero-Iati ‘rally. 
Scutelluni ivory M'ith apricot muscle impressions and a faint broad median 
apricot band. Tegmen pale hyaline-brown but for the clavus which is v hite ; 
apically brown, and with a brown area at the fork of Cu , . Thorax, \ entral 
surface apricot anfl ivory. Ahdo)n€n, \^i'ntral surface i\nry ; last segment 
medially emarginate ; ovipositor sheath with proximal brown and apical 
black spines. Type ? from Perth, 3 3(5, on Casuarhia sp. 
STENOCOTIDAE. 
Stenocotis depressa Walk, and Smicrocotis solonionp Ew are the sole rt-pre- 
sentatives of this family so far rocordetl from Western Australia. (Exans, 
1937, d.) 
LEDRIDAE. 
The following have been recorded from \^'estern Australia ; sub-family 
Ledrinae, Platyledra monsirosa'^ Pv. Sub-family Ceplialelinae, Auacephedeub^ 
siibreticulatus (Kirk.), A, minutus Ev., A. tains'^ Ev., ParadorydiiDtt niichaelseniA 
Jac. (probably belongs to Anacephaleus Ev.), N otocephalius hartraeyeri'^ Jac.,. 
Procephaleas hulhosa^ Ev,, (Je.phalelus punctatus'^ Ev. Jacobi’s, species, were 
described in 1909, Kirkaldy’s in 190(5 and the remainder in Evans, 1937, a, ami 
1939, c. 
REKEREXCES. 
(hiiia, \V. E., 1920 — A new sii])-faTihly of the i5vth()seo[)icUie. Trans, Eni. Soc., Loiidon, 
289. 
EvaiiH, .1. W., 1933 - A Hevisioa of the Eurymcliiii. Trans. Roy. Roc., R.. Ansf., 57 : 73. 
,, 1934— A Revision of the liunnae. Trans. Roy. Ror., R. Ansi., 58: 149. 
1936 — The Bythoseopirlae of Australia. Pap. Roy. Roc.^ Tas.. (il., 
,, ,, 1937, a— Australian Leaf-Hoiijiors Pt. 4. Paji. Rog. Roc., Tas..,. 37. 
,, „ 1937, b— Australian heaf-Ho])])ers Pt. 5. Pap. Roc., Tas..,. ~A, 
>> .. 1937, e— Australian heaf-Ho|)])ers P(. ii. Mem. Qneensland Mas., 1 1 (2) : 141). 
„ „ 1937, (I— Australian Leaf Hoiniers Pt. 7. Mem. fp/eeihdand Mn.^., II (2): 
157. 
5, 1939, a — Australian l.caf-Iloppers Pt. S. Pap. Roy. Roc., 'Fas., 1. 
,, 1939, h — A eoni rihution to llu' Studv (»f the .lassoidcvi. Pap. Roy aSoc., 
Tas., 19. 
1939, e — Sonu‘ new Australian Leaf Hoiiijcrs. TranN. Roy. aSoc., R. AnR.. 
63 (1) : 44. 
-hicohi. A., 1909 — “Faun. S.t\'. Aust.J Miehaelsen u. H.artm(‘yer, ii. : 329. 
Kirkaidy, G. W., 190(L--Leaf Hoppers. Ball. IJatvait Rag. Ass. Eat., 1 (9). 
Myers, .J. G., 1928 — A note on Australian 'rypliloevhiuc Leaf Hopp(‘rs., Ball. Eat, /.V-s.,. 
18 (I) : 311. 
