BY FREDERICK A, A. SKUSE. 605 



vein and costa ; anterior branch of third longitudinal vein 

 enveloped in a small squarish dark brown, almost black cloud ; tips 

 of branches of fifth longitudinal vein faintly clouded with pale 

 brownish ; the costa and first two longitudinal veins black or deep 

 brown. Costal vein extending beyond the tip of the third longi- 

 tudinal vein ^ the distance from that to the tip of the anterior 

 branch of the fourth longitudinal vein ; anterior branch of the 

 third longitudinal vein vertical, its base situated at a point ^ the 

 distance from the tip of the first longitudinal vein to the tip of 

 the third lougitudinal ; petiole and base of fork and tip of posterior 

 branch of the fourth longitudinal vein pale ; auxiliary vein reach- 

 ing the costa opposite or immediately before the inner end of the 

 marginal cell ; both brandies of the fifth lougitudinal vein not 

 quite reaching the margin ; sixth longitudinal vein disappearing 

 half way to the margin. 



Hab. — Dunoon, Richmond River (Helms). March. 



Obs. — Very unlike any other described Australian species, 



148. Platyura pulva, Sk. 



P.fulva, Sk., I.e., p. 1176. 



Two ^'s and $ specimen from Dunoon, Richmond River, N.S.W. 

 (Helms), in March. The abdomen of the J" is brown. 



Genus Antriadophila, Sk. 

 Antriadophila, Sk., I.e., p. 1183, pi. xxxi., fig. 8. 



155. Antriadophila nigra, Sk. 



A. nigra, Sk., I.e., p. 1188, 



Two specimens from Botanical Gardens, Brisbane, Q. (H. Tryon), 

 in March ; in Coll. Queensland Museum. 



Sub-section VI.— SCIOPHILIN^. 



Genus Sciophila, Meigeu. 

 Sciophila, Meig., I.e., p. 1189. 



