212 AUSfRALtAN NEUROPTERA, iii., 



Length of forewing, 23 mm.: that of hindwing, 21-5 mm. 



Cape York, Queensland: one specimen (Elgner leg.); Coll. 

 Froggatt. Darnley, Cape York, Queensland; one specimen: Coll. 

 Tillyard. Type in Coll. Froggatt; cotype in Coll. Tillyard. 



OSMYLOPS. 



Banks, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, 1913, p.214. 



This genus was established by Banks, with Myiodactylus 

 placidus Gerstaecker (Mitth. naturw. Ver. Neuvorpom. u. Kiigen, 

 p. 49, 1884) as genotype. 



OsMYLOPS SEJUNCTUS. (Plate xii., figs. 7-7 A). 



Nymphes sejunctus Walker, Cat. Neur. Ins. Brit. Mus., p. 230, 

 1853; MacLachlan, Journ. Linn. 8oc. London, Zoology, ix., 

 p.263, 1867. 



I have seen a male specimen, collected at Hornsby; 2/xi./1912 

 (Coll. Tillyard), of what I consider to be Walker's above-named 

 species. The specimen agrees very well with the re-description 

 given by MacLachlan. I give here a photo of the wings, and 

 figures of the anal appendages. 



OSMYLOPS ARMATUS. 



Myiodactylus a?*/;i<*^?ts MacLachlan, Journ. Linn. Soc. London, 

 Zoology, ix., p. 264, 1867. 



Li Ent. Mo. Mag., xiv., pp. 85-86, 1877-78, MacLachlan 

 mentions that M. armatus and M. sejunctus are possibly different 

 sexes of one species. In my collection, T have a male specimen 

 from New South Wales, 1906, of what I consider to be M. 

 armatus. The specimen is different from the foregoing specimen. 



OSMYLID^l 



CoNCHYLOSMYLUS TRiSERiATus. (Plate xiii., fig.8). 



Spilosmylus triseriatus Banks, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, p. 21 4, 

 1913. 



The type-specimen {$) of this species is from Herberton, 

 Queensland (Coll. Banks). Present is a fine specimen from 

 Stannary Hills, Queensland, 1905 (Brown leg.); Coll. Froggatt. 



