banks: new neuropteroid insects. 



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marked; antennae also yellowish brown, darker toward tip; prono- 

 tum brown, not marked, rest of thorax and abdomen pale yellowish 

 brown; legs pale, tarsi dark, and tips of femora and tibiae also. Wings 

 pale, with pale venation; several large dark rounded spots on each 

 wing and on fore wing other smaller spots, but all are very faint 

 (perhaps the specimen is teneral). In the hind wing are five large 

 spots, three behind radius, one near base, one before middle and one 

 just before stigma, another large one behind the latter and behind the 

 median vein, and a large one at tip, partly broken by pale; along outer 

 hind margin are three smaller dark spots. In fore wing the stigma 

 is dark, and about four spots of medium size behind the radius, and 

 four or five smaller spots, a number along the outer and hind margin, 

 several along the cubitus and median veins, and one or two near tip. 

 Antennae longer than the head and thorax together, not strongly 

 clavate; pronotum but little longer than broad; legs very slender, 

 the tibia a little longer than femur, the basal tarsal joint as long as 

 the next three together, spurs as long as two joints. Wings broad at 

 stigmal region, very filmy, and very densely veined; at least 75 

 costals before stigma in fore wing, all simple; radial sector with twelve 

 branches; three cross-veins before radial sector in fore wing, one in the 

 hind wing; about 18 or 20 cubitoanal cross-veins in fore wing; in 

 hind wings the anal runs into the cubital fork; marginal venation 

 extremely dense. 

 Expanse 76 mm. 



Glenoleon conspersum, sp. nov. 



Type.~M. C. Z. 10,067. Queensland: Herbeton, 11 February. 

 F. P. Dodd. One specimen. 



Face yellowish; a large interantennal black mark from eye to eye, 

 rather convex below, and straight across above; antennae dark, not 

 banded; vertex brown, with four black spots in a transverse row, and 

 in front two transverse lines; pronotum mostly black, a faint median 

 line, two rounded submedian spots each side on front part, and two 

 oblique sublateral spots on posterior part, all pale; a pale spot on 

 median lobe each side, and pale streaks near and extending on the 

 mesoscutellura; metanotum with a pale streak each side. Abdomen 

 black, faint pale median marks on some of the segments. Femora 

 black, tibiae of front and middle pairs banded with pale near base, 

 before middle, and again toward tip; basal tarsal segment pale, rest, 



