Abstract

SOME four years ago, two members of the staff of the Queensland Geological Survey, Messrs. Owen Jones and Denmead, picked up at Mount Crosby, some thirty miles inland from Brisbane, two finely preserved cockroach tegmina on pieces of dark brown shale. These were sent to me for description, and proved to belong to two new species of the genus Triassoblatta, originally described from the Rhaetic of Ipswich, Queensland (a locality about seven miles from Mount Crosby).

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