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Opaque black, the base of the abdomen shining. Marked 

 with dark red (Garnet) as follows: The tegulcC, tarsi, knees, tips 

 of tibiae and a spot at base of posterior femur (ventrad and ex- 

 teriorly). Fore wings with two obscure brownish cross-bands — 

 one at the marginal vein and the other nearly half from there to 

 apex; the first accented under the marginal vein, the second more 

 noticeable a short distance out from the costal margin. Venation 

 dark. Rugoso-punctate, the abdomen distad with fine polygonal 

 reticulations. 



(From one specimen, the same magnification.) 



Described from a single male specimen, minutien-mounted, 

 labelled "Brisbane, 12-5-11." From the Queensland Museum. 

 Habitat: Australia — Brisbane, Queensland. 



Type: No. Hy 1188, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the above 

 specimen; antenna and posterior leg on a slide. 



3. Stomatoceroides versicolor new species. 



Female: Length, 4.0 mm. More robust than the preceding. 



Opaque black, the proximal half of the abdomen and the 

 caudal coxa and femur contrasting, bright orange yellow, with 

 some reddish mixed in; legs otherwise black, the knees brownish; 

 antennae black; tegulse black. Wings opaque, the venation dark, 

 the marginal vein with a very distinct, sub-elongate dark brown 

 spot under it, which does not tend to cross the wing, but is wider 

 (proximo-distad) than long (cephalo-caudad). 



Structurally agreeing with the type species, but the stigmal vein 

 is curved slightly cephalad, the body is more robust, the antennae 

 very much the same, but the posterior femora beneath with the 

 fine, black, comblike teeth only along the distal third. 



(From one specimen, the same magnification.) 



Male: Not known. 



Described from a single female, minutien-mounted, from the 

 collections of the Queensland Museum, labelled "Hacker, Bris- 

 bane.— 6-4-1 1 . " 



. . Habitat: Australia — Brisbane, Queensland. 



Type: No. Hy 1189, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the fore- 

 noted female on minutien mount, plus the flagellum on a slide in 

 xylol-balsam. 



