Volume I Part 46 (1/2)

Habitat: New Holland

PALAESTRIDA, White

Head as long as broad; antennae with all the joints flattened, serrated on each side; 11-jointed, third to 9th joints widest Thorax as wide as the head, narrowed in front; sides soular; scutelluer than the abdos heteroer than the others, and minutely serrulate on the inside

Palaestrida bicolor

INSECTS PLATE 2, FIGURE 1

Head, thorax, scutellue with three slight keels, the outer somewhat forked Head coarsely punctured Thorax with scattered punctures, and three or four depressions on the upper part

Length 6 and 7 lines

Habitat: New Holland

This new genus comes near Palaestra laporte (Ani de Zool 1841, plate 85)

Tranes vigorsii (Hope) Schoenh Curc 7 2, 130

STOKES, INSECTS PLATE 2, FIGURE 3

Cinnamon brown, the sides of the thorax with yellowish brown hairs, and patches in the striae of the same coloured hairs Sides of the body beneath covered with yellowish hairs Thorax very roove in the th 9 to 11 lines

Habitat: New Holland

CYCLODERA, White

Antennae as long as the body, 11-jointed, first joint thick knobbed, second very ser than third, pointed with a blunt tooth beyond the lobular, wider than the body

Cyclodera quadrinotata

INSECTS PLATE 2, FIGURE 6

Head, antennae, thorax, body and legs, black Elytra yellowish red, tip and a large oblong spot on each black, the spot not reaching either in of the elytron; under side of abdomen covered with silky hairs

The head is coarsely punctured, the thorax rined with a deep indented spot on each side behind the rined, with faint indications of two or three longitudinal lines on each

Length 7 1/2 lines