P. ESBEN-PETERSEN, NEUROPTERA AND MECOPTERA. 7 



Glenoleon pulchellus Rambur, Hist. nat. Ins. Névropt., 

 p. 408, 1842. — Two specimens, Lamington Plåt, Queens- 

 land. 



Glenoleon osmyloides Gerstaécker, Mitth. naturw. Ver- 

 ein f. Neuvorp. u. Riigen, p. 27, 1884. Glenoleon annulicornis 

 Esben-Petersen, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, p. 72, pl. 6, 

 fig. 5, 1915. — One specimen, Derby, N. W. Australia, 

 October. 



Glenoleon annulatus n. sp. 

 (pl. 1, fig. 2). — Head and palpi 

 yellowish. Tip of mandibles 

 blackish. A dark spöt below 

 the base of each antenna; these 

 two spöts are connected by a 

 narrow dark streak. Above each 

 antenna two small dark döts. 

 Two dark narrow longitudinal 

 median streaks on the front 

 part of the vertex. Several 

 spöts and streaks on the bind 

 part of the vertex. Antennae 

 brownish with yellowish annu- 

 lations; underside of clubmostly 

 yellowish. Thorax yellowish, 

 dark-spotted. Prothorax broad- 

 er than long. Abdomen yellowish; the apical half part of 

 the abdominal segments dark dorsally. Legs yellowish. Fe- 

 rnora blackish annulated at their middle and their apex. 

 Tibiae with three blackish bands; the one at apex. Third 

 and fourth tarsal joint and tip of fifth joint blackish. Wings 

 broad and with obtuse and rounded tip. Nervature yellow- 

 ish; blackish banded. Several of the crossveins entirely 

 yellowish; a few totally black but the greatest number, espe- 

 cially in the forewing, blackish at one end or at both ends. 

 Where the blackish end of a crossvein touches the longitu- 

 dinal nervure, this is blackish banded. R and Cu\g, in the 

 forewing distinctly blackish banded. In the subcostal area 

 of the forewing 5 or 6 longitudinal brownish streaks. Ptero- 

 stigma with a small brown spöt. A brownish spöt behind 



Fig. 2. Head, pro- and mesothorax 

 of Glenoleon annulatus. 



