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The species bas much likeness to B. neuropunciata Es- 

 JSEN-P. (Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, p. 213, 1917) from N. S. 

 Wales; but I have compared the types, and the two species 

 are distinct. The hind margin of the apical part of the fore- 

 wing in neuropurictata is straight; in mjöhergi rounded. 



It may be remarked that the Berothidae want a thorough 

 revision. 



VIII. Hemerobiidae. 



Notiobiella obliqua (pl. 2, fig. 4) Banks, Proc. Ent. Soc. 

 Wash., p. 81, 1909. — One specimen present, Mt. Tambou- 

 rine, Queensland. 



Drepanacria humilis Mac Lachlan, Journ. Ent. London, 

 p. 111, 1863. — One specimen from Freemantle, N. W. Au- 

 stralia, September. The specimen belongs to the påle form. 



Micromus tasmaniae Walker, Träns. Ent. Soc. Lond., 

 p. 201, 1859. Micromus aiistralis Froggatt, Agric. Gazette 

 of N. S. Wales, 1904. Micromus Froggatti Banks, Proc. Ent. 

 Soc. Wash., p. 77, 1909. — This species seems to be a rather 

 wide-spread one in Australia. Queensland: 3 specimens, Ce- 

 dar creek; 1 specimen, Malanda, January. N. W. Australia: 

 2 specimens, Freemantle, September. New South Wales: 1 

 specimen, Sydney, November. 



IX. Psychopsidae. 



Psychopsis caelivagus 

 Walker, Cat. Neur. Ins. Brit. 

 Mus., p. 279, 1853; W. W. Frog- 

 gatt, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. 

 Wales, p. 455, pl. 21, fig. 8, 1903. 

 — One specimen from Cedar 

 creek, Queensland, was present. 

 It is a fine and beautiful in- 

 sect, and it seems to be very 

 scarce. Length of forewing 12 -^11__. ' 



mm; that of hindwing 10 mm. Yig.n.Win^^ioi Psychopsis conlivagt 

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