BY P. CAMERON. . 641 



nervures; beyond is a larger, paler, longish-triangular cloud, the 

 narrowed enfl at the costa, it extending beyond the middle- 

 Basal four ventral segments piceous-red. Frontal depression 

 deep, faintly striated, the sides transversely striated, with two 

 longitudinal keels, the inner stronger and longer than the other, 

 it going round the sides and top of the lower ocellus; opposite 

 the latter, it forms a tiat, smooth, shining keel on which are three 

 fove?e. Pro- and mesonotum closely, distinctly punctured, the 

 former more finely and closely than the latter, scutellum slightly 

 more strongly than the mesonotum, its apex depressed in the 

 middle, the sides bluntly rounded. Metanotum with a slightly 

 oblique, straight slope; in the centre are two keels, which slightly 

 converge at the base, the space between them irregularly striated; 

 the part on either side of this is reticulated, widely at the base,, 

 more finely and closely at the apex, the part becoming gradually 

 narrowed towards the apex. Abdomen as long as the thorax, 

 becoming gradually narrowed towards the apex. ^, Length, 

 4 mm. 



Bred from "Codling 'Moth." {C arpocapsa pomonella), by Mr. W. 

 B. Stokes, at Glen Innes. 



Anthrocephalus spilogaster, sp.n. 



Black; the basal two abdominal segments, upper half of third, 

 on the sides, and hind coxse, trochanters, and femora red; wings 

 hyaline, the middle of the wings fuscous, slightly violaceous, the 

 cloud fainter beyond the stigma, which is black like the nervures; 

 the four anterior tarsi are rufo-testaceous except at the base. 

 5. Length, 6 mm. 



Bong Bong, N.S.W.(W. W. Froggatt). 



Temples, pleurje, metanotum, and apices of abdominal segments 

 densely covered with lung, white pubescence; mesonotum and 

 scutellum densely with shorter black pubescence; the pubescence 

 on the tibiae short, white and dense. Frontal depression closely, 

 regularly, transversely striated in the centre; sides transversely 

 striated, with a keel on either side, and one down the centre. 

 Malar space as long as the eyes. Apex of scutellum roundly, 

 broadly incised, the lateral edges bluntly rounded. Thorax 



