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i lypeus moderately convex, about twice and one-halt as broad 



as lone, the apical margin almost transverse, very finely punctured 



at the base, more coarsely ami sparsely at the apex. Anteiuue 

 rather stout, a little longer than the thorax and median segment 

 combined, the second joint ot the tlagellum as long as the first and 

 third combined. Posterior ocelli nearly twice as tar from the eyes 

 as trom each other, very little further irom each other than trom 

 the anterior ocellus. Front divided by an obscure longitudinal sul- 

 cus, without any prominence at the base oi the antemue. Head ami 

 thorax subopaque; the posterior margin ot the pronotum forming 

 a broad arch; median segment opaque, divided by a distinct longi- 

 tudinal sulcus which becomes less distinct on the posterior slope. 

 Abdomen shining, very minutely punctured, the apual dorsal seg- 

 ment more coarsely punctured and clothed with testaceous hairs, 

 the apex ot the segment ru to-test aceous and very narrowly round- 

 ed. The transverse groove on the second ventral segment is dis- 

 tinctly marked. Second abscissa of the radius as long as t he first 

 and third combined, first recurrent nervure received just beyond 

 the middle ol the second cubital cell, second at two-tilths from the 

 base ot the third cubital cell. The cubital nervure of the hind 

 wing originates a little beyond the transverse median nervure. The 

 fuscous bands on the (brewing are situated on the basal nervure 

 and another much broader rilling the basal two-thirds of the radial 

 cell, the second and three-quarters of the third cubital cells and 

 uniting below the cubital nervure with the pale fuscous marginal 

 band. Posterior tibiae serrate. 



Hub.— Mt. Wellington. Tasmania. 2,300ft; January and Feb- 

 ruary ; not uncommon. 



This is somewhat allied to C. omatipenms Siii.. but is a much 

 smaller species, with a very different wing-pattern. 



Family SPHKGIDJEL 



Subfamily Am PU LI C 1 N .E. 



APHKLOIOMA RUF1VKHTRIS, 11. sp. 



<J. Niger; mandibulis apiee. seapo. abdomine pedibusque rufo- 

 testaeeis; alis hvalinis, venis nigris, basi testaceis. Long. 5 mm. 



