BY K. J. TILLYAHD. 825 



Thorax dark brown. Prothorax apparently slightly wider 

 than occiput. Legs brown. [Too crushed for accurate descrip- 

 tion]. 



Abdomen [shrivelled] blackish basally, shading to brown 

 anally. 



Type, in Coll. Tillyard. 



Hah. — Mount Tambourine, South Queensland (1900 feet). A 

 unique specimen, probabl}' a female, taken on Dec. 17th, at 

 light, by Mr. W. H. Davidson. 



In concluding this paper, I desire to record my grateful 

 thanks to Mr. Hardy and Mr. Davidson for these two fine 

 species, and to congratulate them on their discoveries. The 

 knowledge that, in this Order, archaic forms of. great scientific 

 value are still to be found in isolated places in Australia, should 

 stir up other entomologists to look out for these insects, which 

 are easily cautjht and recognised. 



