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cal segment yellow or slightly reddish; legs black; bases of the four 

 anterior tibiae, their tarsi and the hind tibiae and tarsi the color of the 

 body. Wings subhyaline, costa and basal vein at the apex very dark; 

 venation dark brown, stigma and costa reddish. 



Type locality : Woodford, New South Wales. One female 

 collected by Mr. G. A. Waterhouse, May 24, 1909. 

 Type: British Museum of Natural History. 



Pterygophorus turner!, new species. 



Related to P. distinctus in the truncate clypeus, but may be 

 distinguished from that species by the shining appearance, en- 

 tirely black pleurae, and the absence of antennal furrows below 

 the ocelli. 



Female. Length, 12 mm. ; expanse, 25.5 mm. Head very trans- 

 verse, shining, impunctate ; clypeus truncate; antennas 2O-jointed, the 

 two apical joints almost consolidated ; antennal furrows almost want- 

 ing below the ocelli ; postocellar furrow gently curved ; postocellar 

 area well defined ; thorax shining like the head ; abdomen slightly 

 dulled; venation normal. Shining blue-black; antennal joints 3-9, 

 large spot on the pronotum, scutellum, rnetanotum, a faint indication 

 of a narrow band on segments one and five, and the apical segment 

 straw-yellow, legs black, base of the four anterior tibi?e, the hind tibiae 

 and tarsi straw-yellow. Wings yellowish hyaline, iridescent, costal 

 area darker ; venation pale brown, stigma and costa reddish. 



Type locality : Cairns, Queensland, Australia. Two fe- 

 males collected by Mr. R. E. Turner, for whom the species is 

 named. 



Type: In the British Museum of Natural History. 



Paratype:Cat. No. 13,360 U. S. N. M. 



Pterygophorus zonalis, new species. 



Related to P. interruptus Klug, but that species has the trans- 

 verse median vein but little basad of the middle of the first 

 discordal cell, and the antennae are entirely black. 



Female. Length, 10.5 mm. ; expanse, 25.5 mm. Head quite trans- 

 verse, shining; clypeus emarginate; antennal furrows wanting below 

 the ocelli ; postocellar area well defined ; postocellar furrow rather 

 sharply angled; thorax sculptured like the head, shining; venation 

 normal ; sheath rounded on the lower margin. Blue-black marked 

 with reddish-yellow ; antennal joints 3-9, large spot on the pronotum, 



