8 ARKIV FÖR ZOOLOGI. BAND 11. N.O 26. 



the pterostigma in the forewing close to the end of M and 

 Cuu ' Anterior Banksian line distinct. 



Length of forewing 32 mm; that of hindwing 29 mm. 

 One specimen in alcohol from Cape York, Queensland. 



Auströgymnocnemia bipunctata Esben-Petersén, Proc. 

 Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, p. 63; pl. 6, fig. 3, pl. 9, fig. 13, 

 1915. — One specimen in alcohol from Mt. Anderst, N. W. 

 Australia, 9. Novbr. 1910. 



I know the species only from N. S. Wales. 



Anomaloplectron n. g. 



Wings long and narrow and with obtuse apex. Costal 

 area in the forewing gradually broadened from base towards 

 the origin of Bs; from that point to the pterostigma of the 

 same breadth; all the crossveins simple; no crossveins in the 

 apical area. Bs arises close to the base of the wing; only 

 two crossweins in the radial area before its origin. No Banks- 

 ian lines. Most of the cells in the discal area of the wing 

 oblong and rectangular. M and Cu^ fork at the same level 

 and much f urther out than origin of Bs. The free basal part 

 of Cu2 rather long. Gu2 runs parallel to the stem of Gui and 

 ends directly into the hind margin. 2 A and 3 A separate; 

 connected by two crossveins. 2 A unforkéd; 3 A very strong 

 and forked close to the hind margin. In the hindwing the 

 costal area is almost of the same breadth from base to the 

 .pterostigma; all the crossveins simple. No crossveins in the 

 apical area. Bs arises close to the base of the wing; only 

 one crossvein in the radial area before origin of Bs. Cu^ 

 parallel to the stem of M^ and ends directly into the hind 

 margin. lA and 2 A not coalescing, but connected by a 

 crossvein. Apical joint of labial palpi very stout and broad, 

 pointed towards tip. Före legs short and very stout, espe- 

 cially the femora; tibiae stout, shorter than femora; tarsi as 

 long as tibiae; spurs longer than first, second, third and 

 fourth tarsal joint united. Intermediate legs not so stout as 

 före legs, but the length of femora, tibiae and tarsi is com- 

 paratively the same, only the spurs are short, a little longer 

 than first tarsal joint. Hind legs more slender; tibiae only 



