BY FREDERICK A. A. SKUSE. 615 



femora and tibiae yellow ; tarsi brown. In the fore-legs the tarsi 

 more than twice the length of the tibiae ; tbe.tibiae and metatarsal 

 joint of equal length. Wings nearly the length of the entire body, 

 pellucid, with the following cloudings : — a greyish or very pale 

 brownish cloud over the marginal cell, and another behind the 

 posterior branch of the fifth longitudinal vein ; a very indistinct, 

 scarcely visible fascia from the costa to basal portion of anterior 

 branch of fifth longitudinal vein, and a greyish or pale brownish 

 fascia across the wing from tip of first longitudinal vein to tip 

 of anterior branch of the fork of the fifth longitudinal vein ; 

 apex of wing clouded with greyish or pale brownish ; micro- 

 scopical pubescence densely intermixed with short hairs ; veins 

 brown. Auxiliary vein joining the costa somewhat before the 

 distal end of the marginal cell ; sub-costal cross-vein situated 

 somewhat before the inner end of the marginal cell ; first longi- 

 tudinal vein reaching the costa opposite a point about mid-way 

 between the tips of posterior branch of the fourth and anterior 

 branch of the fifth longitudinal veins ; marginal cell very small, 

 not square, wider anteriorly ; costal vein extending beyond the 

 tip of the third longitudinal vein about \ the distance from that 

 to the tip of the anterior branch of the fork of the fourth longi- 

 tudinal vein ; posterior branch of the fork of the fifth longitudinal 

 vein less than half the length of the anterior branch ; sixth longi- 

 tudinal vein terminating a considerable distance before the base of 

 the fork of the fifth longitudinal vein ; seventh longitudinal vein 

 wanting or very rudimentary. 



Hah. — Hogan's Brush, Narara Creek, near Gosfoi-d, N.S.W. 

 (Skuse). August. 



151. Stenophragma meridiana, Sk. 

 Homaspis meridiana, Sk., I.e., p. 1192, pi. xxxi, figs. 9-9b. 



SECTION III. 



Sub-section VII.— MYCETOPHILIN^. 



A. Three ocelli on the front. 



