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more obscure and fine across from marginal vein, absent under 

 submarginal. Hind wing dusky like fore wing, its marginal 

 cilia as long as those of fore wing, its discal faint where pres- 

 ent. Fore wing clear between stigmal vein and costal margin. 



Little Mulgrave River, jungle, June 7, 1918. 

 Perilampoides tennysoni, new species. 



Like bicolor but axillae barely separated, thorax with no 

 grooves; black purplish with head (save upper half of occiput 

 and ocellar spots) and thorax save metathorax, meso-venter 

 and meso-pleurum, a spot on each side of neck of pronotum 

 and an oval spot on scutellum at meson between middle and 

 apex, yellow brown ; also antennae, tibial tips, tibiae 1, knees and 

 tarsi. Funicle 6 abruptly enlarged to size of club, shorter than 

 pedicel, others small, 1-5 slightly produced from one side at 

 apex, somewhat wider than long, subequal, the ring-joint cup- 

 shaped and nearly a half shorter. Truncate mandible 2 with 

 its lateral apex acute. Stigmal long, equal marginal, post- 

 marginal a fourth longer. 



Two females taken from cavities in green twigs under green 

 disc-galls placed side by side on their rims. 



Gordonvale, June 16, 1918. 



CORRECTIONS TO VOLUME VII 

 Page 155, line 31, for "tarsal" read tarsals; line 35, for 



"bend" read band. 



Page 156, line 1, for "band" read bands; line 6, omit "only." 

 Page 157, line 12, for "penultimate" read antepenultimate. 

 Page 160, lines 8 and 9, for "dark with apical bands" read 



zuith dark apical bands. C. S. Ludlow. 



CORRECTION OF PREOCCUPIED NAME 

 Mr. E. P. VanDuzee kindly calls my attention to the pre- 

 occupation of Grypotes Dyar (Ins. Ins. Mens., v, 66, 1917) 

 by Grypotes Fieber (Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, xvi, 503, 

 1866). The new name Zatilpa is accordingly suggested. 



Harrison G. Dyar. 

 Date of publication, February 27, 1920. 



