BY FREDERICK A. A. SKUSE. 875 



rather more than its length distant from tip of first longitudinal 

 and at middle of anterior branch of second longitudinal vein ; 

 prsefurca moderately long, nearly straight, slightly arcuated at its 

 extreme base; petiole of first sub-marginal cell very short; anterior 

 branch of second longitudinal vein arcuated at its base, very slightly 

 sinuose, about half the length of posterior branch ; the latter 

 arcuated upwards at its extreme tip ; second posterior cell more 

 than half the length of third posterior ; discal cell longer than 

 , wide, the great cross-vein situated at middle of its length ; sixth 

 longitudinal vein very slightly, and seventh distinctly sinuated. 



Hah. — Sydney ("Novara" Exp.); ten specimens (Masters and 

 Skuse). 



373. Gynoplistia punctipennis, Westwood. 



Gynoplistia punctipennis, Westw., Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. IV. 

 p. 682, 1835; Trans. Ent. Soc. III. p. 371, 1881. 



^. — " Capite et thorace cinereis ; hujus dorso fusco, angulis 

 humeralibus utrinque puncto nigricanti ; abdomine foem. obscure 

 fusco, elongato, stylo rufescenti ; alls limpidis, costa tenui, macu- 

 lisque nonnullis parvis (ad conjunctionem venarum transversarum) 

 alteraque stigmaticali majori fuscis ; pedibus longioribus sub- 

 testaceis ; femoribus tibiisque ad apicem fuscis, tarsorum articulis 

 2-4 albidis ; antennis foem. fuscis, basi pallidioribus, IGl-arti- 

 culatis, articulis 3-8 interne acute productis, vix ramosis. Long. 

 Corp. 7 lin. Exp. alar. 12 lin. 



Hah. — Nova Hollandia. In Mus, Hopeiano Oxonise." 



374. Gynoplistia bimaculata, sp.n. (PI. xxiii., fig. 37). 



(J. — Length of antennae 0*150 inch ... 3*81 millimetres. 



Expanse of wings 0-360 x O'lOO ... 9-16 x 2-54 



Size of body 0-380x0-060 ... 9-64x1-54 



Head black, somewhat shining, with black hairs ; rostrum, 

 palpi, and antennae black, the latter 20-jointed; first 12 flagellar 



