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Parasemidalis farinosa Enderlein, !oc. cit., p. 222, pl. 

 6, fig. 22. — 1 5, kept in alcohol, from Broome, W. Australia, 

 10. June. Enderlein mentions the speoies from N. S. Wales. 



Parasemidalis fulvinervosa n. sp. — Head brownish 

 yeliow. Antennae påle brown and almost as long as the 

 hindwings, 35-jointed. Prothorax very påle, almost white. 

 Meso- and metatliorax påle brown. Underside of thorax and 



Fig. 14. Parasemidalis fulvinervosa. Hind tibia and tar.sus, antenna and 

 före- and hindvving. (Tibia, tarsiis and antenna a little more enlarged than 



the vvings). 



femora påle brown. Tibiae and tarsi yellowish brown. Legs 

 very slender. Abdomen löst. Membrane of wings quite hya- 

 line. All the longitudinal nervures and the crossveins yellow- 

 ish. Length of forewing 2 mm. 



One specimen, kept in alcohol, from Kimberley district, 

 N. W. Australia. 



I place the species in the genus Parasemidalis Endl. 

 although I see very well that, with regard to the nervation, 

 it differs highly, because the crossvein between R and Rs is 

 wanting in both pairs of wings. This fact is quite exceptional 



