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similar area a little beyoud the marginal vein, both against the costa ; the broiul 

 band has its proximal margin straight, its distal margin deeply incised at tlic 

 middle; venation obscure, consisting ot a submargiiial vein which joins the costa 

 at nearly half wing length, a short linear marginal vein continued in a very 

 oblique stigmal vein; no other veins visible. Petiole of abdomen long, several 

 times as long as wide, and half as long as body of abdomen, carinate laterally 

 and with three dorsal carinae; body of abdomen broadly ovate, not much longer 

 than its greatest Avidth, whollj' smooth and shining, the second segment (first 

 body segment) occup\'ing four-fifths of the suiface, the remaining segments very 

 short and transverse. Legs nonnal, the femora elavate, the tibiae and tarsi 

 slender. 



Described from une female labelled "In moss. Mt. "Wellington, Tasmania, 

 20.2.1902." 



The paucity in the venation is possibly due to the cloudiness of the wings. 



The type is in the collection of 'Sir. "W. W. Froggatt. 



