224 EXOTIC NEUROPTERA. 



up to the fork. In the median apical part of fore-wings the 

 veins tend to form a straight line; legs slender, spurs as 

 long as two joints. 



Type. — Glenuriis pulchellus Walk. 



I erect this genus for the Australian species of Glemirus, 

 which differ much from the American species, especially in 

 position of radial sector, and in the apparent straight line in 

 apical part of wing. 



The species I have seen may be tabulated as follows : 



1. Two complete bands across hind-wings pulchellus. 



Not two complete bands 2. 



2. Hind-wings with distinct black spots 3. 



No distinct spots, only minute dots indecisuni. 



3. In hind-wing four cross-veins below radius are marked with black, 



also spot at stigma and spot opposite on hind margin. 



radialis. 

 No marks along radius on hind-wing 4. 



4. Hind-wings with large spot beyond stigma and a band (perhaps 



broken) before dissolutus. 



No spot beyond stigma, but one before 5. 



5. No spot or cloud in hind-wing except the spot by stigma. 



stigniaticus. 

 Besides the stigmal spot, a cloud or broken in two spots, wings 



narrow falsus {meteoricus) . 



Glenoleon radialis n. sp.— Head pale, a large interantennal 

 black mark, which is connected on the middle below to a large trans- 

 verse dark spot on clypeus ; vertex dark, darker margined in front, 

 and behind showing as three transverse spots ; pronotum dark with 

 faint median and lateral streaks, thorax dark, marked with dark gray, 

 and with some pale spots ; abdomen black ; legs with black femora, 

 tibia with apical black band, and fore and middle tibiae with median 

 and sub-basal bands also ; basal part of first tarsal joint pale, rest 

 black, spurs longer than first joint. Wings hyaline ; venation marked 

 with dark streaks, the cross-veins not dotted, but either all or partly 

 black, or all pale. In fore-wings there is a dark spot at the stigma, 

 and small spots beyond it along the costa ; behind the radius are five 

 dark spots, four on cross-veins, the other on origin of radial sector, 

 one of the marked cross-veins is before the radial sector ; also a spot 

 at inner base of stigmal spot ; about eight or ten cross-veins between 

 medius and cubitus are broadly margined with black ; an oblique 

 mark at the union of median and cubital veins, and two oblique 

 streaks from near this mark to the hind margin ; an oblique streak up 

 from end of anal vein, and a number of other cross-veins dark, and 



