1S6 STUDIES IN AUSTRALIAN NEUROPTEKA, vi. 



Plate Ixxvii. 

 Mtga-'^ychops iUidgei (Frot^gatt). 

 Fit;. 4. — Complete venation of both wings of small 6 in Coll. Till3'aicl; 

 (x4). (Compare with Plate Ixxvi., and conti'ast with Text.fig.I : 

 tn, tornus; venational notation as in Text-fig. 1). 

 Fig,5. — Appendages of the same 6 , postero-doisal view; ( x IH). 

 Fig.G — The same insect, alive, resting upon a flat surface. Dorsal view; 



(;<U). 



Fig.7. — The same insect, alive, resting upon a twig. Lateral view; ( x H). 



Psychopsis gracilis, n.sp. 

 Fig. 8. —Appendages of 6 . Postero-dorsal view; ( x IH). 



P)<ycho}jsdla (jallardi, n.g. et sp. 

 Fig.9. —Appendages of 6 . Postero-dorsal view; ( x 27). 



(Figs. 6-7 drawn from pencil-sketches sent by Miss M. Davidson, of 

 Cedar Cottage, Mount Tambourine, Q. The dark colouration is a lich 

 brown, and resembles a fairly thick layer of A'arnish. In fig. 4, the dotted 

 double-arc indicates the external raised edge of the lai'ge embossment in 

 the forewing; the dotted oval represents the area covered by the dark 

 spot in the hindwing. In fig.7, the abdomen of the insect is slightly 

 visible through the semitransparent wings). 



Plate Ixxviii. 

 Fig. 10. — Pi^ychopsis (jracilis, n.sjj., 6 , in Coll. Till3^ard; ( x 4). 

 Fig. 11. — Psychopsella ycdlardi, n.g. et sp. Unique J in Coll. Till^'ard; 

 (x6). 



