BY FRANK H. TAYLOR. 



667 



ill the centre, and iiunierou.s yellowi.sli l)i-istles, the second to 

 sixth witli white basal banding: venter dark with white basal 

 lateral j)atclies, penultimate .segment mottled with white scales. 



Wings with vein-scales brown; first fork-cell longer and nar- 

 rower than the secondj^ base of the former slightly nearer the 

 base of the wing; stem of the first about half, of the second about 

 two-thirds the length of the cells; anterior basal cross-vein longer 

 than and al)()ut half its length from the anterior cross-vein; 

 fringe brown. 



Legs black, femora mottled with white scales, basal half pale 

 beneath, knee-spot white; first three tarsals of fore- and mid-legs 

 with white basal banding, that on the third not so prominent, 

 first four tarsals of the hind-legs with broad white basal banding; 

 ungues equal and uniserrate. 



Length, 5 mm. 



//«6._N.S.W.: Milson Island (Dr. Cleland). 



Co-type in Coll. Cleland. 



Danielsia minuta Taylor. 



Bull. Northern Territory, No. i., p.60(1912). 



2- Head clothed with pale fiat scales, with brown nai-row- 

 cur\ ed and upright-forked ones in the centre; antennje and palpi 

 brown. 



Thorax light brown, with pale narrow-curved scales, border- 

 bristles brown, scutellum pale [denuded]; pleurty brown with 

 patches of white flat scales. 



Abdomen brown-scaled, unhanded, first six segments \\itli 

 white basal lateral spots; venter brown. 



Wings: costa black, vein-scales brown; first fork-cell longer 

 and narrower than the second, base of the former nearer the base 

 of the wing, stem of the first about half the length of its cell, 

 stem of the second about the length of the cell; anterior basal 

 cross-vein shorter than, and about thrice its length from, the 

 anterior cross-vein; fringe brown. 



Length, 2 '5 mm. 



i/^«6.— Northern Territory : Darwin ((^ F. Hill). 



