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faintly dusky; venation uniformly pale yellowish brown; stigma darker. 

 Fore wings rather narrow, over two and one-half times as long as 

 broad, costal area not very broad at base, and with few veins ; second 

 radial sector forked twice. Tip of female abdomen with a superior 

 pair of long, slender, curved appendages. 

 Expanse, 11 mm. 



From Middle Queensland, Australia. 



Carobius pulchellus, new species. 



Head pale, a dark spot between antennae, and one each side on the 

 vertex; antennae pale yellow, hardly one-half the length of the fore 

 wings ; thorax pale in middle, blackish on the sides ; abdomen blackish 

 above, pale beneath; legs pale yellow, middle and hind tibiae fusiform. 

 Fore wings yellowish, hyaline, venation mostly pale, the gradate vein- 

 lets dark brown, also the bases of the costal veinlets a broad dark 

 streak along radius for one-third the way out, and also one along anal 

 margin, and from stigma is an oblique stripe outward, and some spots 

 on basal part of wing, varying somewhat ; in one specimen the streaks 

 are absent, only stigma brown, and a short brown spot on radius at end 

 of what was the streak 011 the fully marked specimen. Hind wings 

 pale, venation pale, stigma brown. Fore wings fully two and a fourth 

 times as long as broad ; costal area very broad at base, and quite 

 densely veined ; second radial sector with two forks. Tip of female 

 abdomen with two short, straight processes. 



Expanse, 12 mm. 



From Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. 



PSYCHOBIELLA, new genus. 



A recurrent vein in front wings. Radial sector connected to medius 

 some distance out from the origin of the first sector, three radial 

 M-ctors, the second simple, others forked, the cross-veins at cubitus 

 disjointed and of about equal length ; the outer gradate series is very 

 long, of about 12 veinlets in the type species. In the hind wings there 

 is an outer gradate series of cross-veins, and one radial sector with 

 three branches. 



Psychobiella sordida, new species. 



Head and thorax pale yellowish brown; antennae similar, two-thirds 

 as long as the fore wings; legs pale yellow, middle tibiae fusiform: 

 abdomen brown. Fore wings a uniform brown, stigma rather reddish, 

 venation pale, spotted and dotted with brown, hind wings more hyaline, 

 the stigmal region darker. The fore wings are fully two and a-half 

 times as long as broad, with the costal space broad at base; about seven 

 veinlets in the inner gradate series, and twelve in the outer series, the 



