BY FRANK H. TAYLOR. 465 



CiENOCEPHALUS CONCOLOR Taylor. 



Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1913, p. 700, PI. xlii., figs. 16-1 7 (1914). 

 Hab. — Kelso, Tasmania. 



Specimens of this species have been received from Mr. F. M. 

 Littler. They are larger, 6*5 mm., but are quite typical. 



FiNLAYA POiciLiA Theobald. 



Mon. Culicid., iii., p.283 (1903); v., p.464 (1910). 

 //a6. - Kerema, Papua (Dr. Breinl). 



►SkUSEA 13ANCR0FTI, n.Sp. 



(PI. xxxvii., fig. 19.) 



Head clothed with brow^n and white flat scales, and black 

 upright-forked ones. Abdomen brown, unhanded, with small, 

 lateral, white spots. Legs brown, unhanded. 



(J. Head brown, clothed with mixed brown and white flat 

 scales, with a few, dark, upright-forked ones at the base; antennae 

 pale, nodes black, basal lobes black; proboscis brown, the apical 

 third swollen, palpi black, with a few black bristles at the apex; 

 clypeus black; eyes black and silvery. 



Thorax brown, clothed with pale, narrow, curved scales; scu- 

 tellum light brown, clothed with pale, narrow, curved scales ; 

 pleurae yellowish-brown, clothed with white, flat scales; meta- 

 notum brown. 



Abdomen clothed with dark brown scales, segments with small, 

 lateral, basal, white spots; venter clothed with pale scales. 



Legs brown, femora pale beneath; ungues of fore- and mid-legs 

 unequal, tiie larger with a single tooth, hind-ungues equal and 

 simple. 



Wings wi(h the costa dusky brown, veins clothed with brown 

 scales; first fork-cell longer and narrower than the second, base 

 of the latter nearer the base of the wing than that of the former; 

 supernumerary and anterior cross- veins almost in a straight line, 

 anterior basal cross-vein shorter than the anterior cross-vein, and 

 nearly thrice its own length distant from it. 



Lenfjth., 2-5 mm. 



