P. ESBEN-PETERSEN, NEUROPTERA AND MECOPTERA. 



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Oligochrysa gracilis Esben-Petersen, Proc. Linn. Soc. 

 N. S. Wales, p. 639, pl. 73, fig. 4, 1915. — Of thia species 

 one specimen (in alcohol) was present from Malanda, Queens- 

 land, January. 



Another species belonging to the Aiistro-Malayan fauna 

 is Apochrysa phantoma Gerstaecker (Mitth. nat. Ver. f. Neu- 

 vorp. u. Riigen, p. 153, 1893). I know the species from New 

 Guinea and Aru Islands. Navas has described phantoma as 



M2AiA-^ 



Fig. 12. Oligochrysa gracilis. Basal part of före- and hindwing. 



Nobilinus insignatus (Ann. Soc. scient. Bruxelles, p. 295, 

 1914); but I think the genus Nobilinvs is synonymous with 

 Synthochrysa Néedham (Records of the Indian Museum, p. 

 202, 1909), the geno-type of which is Hemerohius stigma 

 Girard (Ann. Soc. Ent. France, p. 609, pl. 9, fig. 6, 1862) 

 from New Caledonia. 



VI. Sisyridae. 



Sisyra brunnea (pl. 2, fig. 5). Banks, Proc. Ent. Soc. 

 Wash., p. 76, 1909; Sisyra rufistigma Tillyard, Proc. Linn. 

 Soc. N. S. Wales, p. 314, pl. 16, fig. 26, 1916. ~ Three spe- 

 cimens kept in alcohol from Cedar creek, Queensland. I pos- 



