BY FREDERICK A. A. SKUSE. 885 



half of fifth posterior cell and extending along the cross-veins ; the 

 first brown spot filling basal portion of the two basal cells, second 

 about equal to last, at origin of second longitudinal vein ; the 

 third the largest, roundish, extending from costa, at stigma, to 

 discal cell ; veins deep brown or black. Auxiliary vein reaching 

 costa about opposite inner end of second sub-marginal cell ; sub- 

 costal cross-vein close to its tip ; marginal cross-vein indistinct, 

 about its length distant from tip of first longitudinal vein and 

 opposite middle of anterior branch of second longitudinal; prsefurca 

 obtusely angulated at its origin, running in one straight line with 

 the petiole and posterior branch of second sub-marginal cell ; the 

 latter petiole very short, equal to marginal cross-vein ; anterior 

 branch of second longitudinal angulated at its origin, about half 

 the length of posterior branch and almost as long as prsefurca ; 

 posterior branch slightly arcuated upwards at its extreme tip ; 

 second posterior cell rather shorter than the third ; discal cell 

 rather longer than wide, the great cross-vein somewhat before its 

 inner end ; sixth longitudinal vei^ slightly and seventh distinctly 

 arcuated. 



Hab.— Mount Kosciusko, N.S.W., 5000 ft. (Helms). March; 

 one specimen in Coll. Australian Museum. 



Obs. — Difiers from G. Macquarti and G, apicalis principally in 

 being only half the size, and the abdomen not being fulvous at the 

 extremity ; apparently most like G. apicalis as regards wing-spots. 



Genus 24. Cerozodia, Westwood. 



Oerozodia, Westw., Lond. and Edin. Phil. Mag. VI. p. 281, 

 1835 ; Ozocera, Westw., Zool. Journ. V. p. 449, pi. xxii. f. 5, 

 antennae (nee Ozodicera, Macq.) ; Cerozodia, Westw. Trans. Ent. 

 Soc. Lond. 1881, p. 379; Osten-Sacken, Studies II. p. 211, 1887. 



" Limnobice affinis. Alarum vense ut in Gynoplistia nervosa * 

 (tig. 10) depositse. Anteunse, thorace longiores 32-articulat8e ; 



* Gynoplistia vilis, Walk, 



