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clavate, blackish, brownish-annulated, as long as head and thorax 

 united. Prothorax a little broader than long, with a deep 

 transverse furrow one-third from its front margin; front angles 

 rounded; a brownish, indistinct, narrow, longitudinal, median 

 streak; at each side, a longitudinal indistinct pale streak from 

 the transverse furrow to the hind-margin, broadened towards 

 its base. A pale, small spot near the hind angles. Meso- and 

 metathorax black. Abdomen black; hind-borders of the segments 

 narrowly yellowish-margined. Thorax with long, white bristles; 

 abdomen* shortly whitish-haired. Legs stout and rather short, 

 whitish-haired, and with long, black bristles. Femora and tibiae 

 brownish-black; intermediate- and hind-tibise with brownish 

 basal parts; tarsi blackish; spurs and claws brownish. First 

 tarsal joint a little longer than fifth, which is as long as second, 

 third, and fourth united. Spurs as long as first tarsal joint. 

 Wings hyaline, long and slender; forewing somewhat lalcate at 

 tip. Nervures mostly whitish, but several longitudinal veins 

 in theforewings blackish-banded or blackish-shaded. The basal 

 cross-veins in the forewing mostly whitish, each with one or two 

 blackish spots. The Banksian line hardly indicated. Costal 

 area in the forewing with two rows of cells in its basal half. 

 Pterostigma indicated by an oblong greyish-brown streak. 



Length of fore- and hindwings, 23 mm. 



Brewarrina, N.S.W; one specimen, 1914 (W. W. Froggatt 

 leg.); Coll. Froggatt. 



The species is nearly allied to Protoplectron eremict Till.; but, 

 as far as T can see, a distinct and good species. 



Tribe Dendpoleonini. 



Glenoleon Banks. 

 Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, xxxix., p. 223, 1913. 



Glenoleon annulicohnis. 



Esben -Petersen, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1915, p. 72. 

 Brewarrina, N.S.W.; one specimen, 1914, (Froggatt leg.): and 

 Ingle wood, Victoria; one specimen, 1 902 (Froggatt leg.). 



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