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8. phryiie, sp. nov. 



Creamy testaceous, basal four-fifths of abdomen dark fuscous. 

 Tegmina hyaline milky, veins creamy. Wing-s hyahne, veins on 

 apical half pale fuscous. This differs from typical Ncsostcles 

 by the radial vein being scarcely obsolescent, and by the vertex 

 being as long as wide between the eyes, nearly as long as the 

 proncitum, angularly produced, nearly twice as long in the mid- 

 dle as at the eyes. 



Length 4 mill. 



Hab. New South Wales, Mittagong (Jan., K). « 



9. chloe^ sp. nov.. 



Bright-green. Tegmina hyaline, veins green. Wings and wing- 

 veins hyaline. Vertex roundly angulate anteriorly, a little short- 

 er proportionately than in A^ phryne. 



Length 4 mill. 



Hab. Queensland, Kuranda (Aug.. P.) ; New South Wales, 

 Sydney (Feb., K.). 



Euterygini. 



Further study has necessitated the reduction of this group 

 from subfamily to tribe. T am unable as yet to give a circum- 

 scribed diagnosis, owing to the inclusion of Ancono and Dialcc- 

 ticoptcryx, but have not seen a specimen of any form where the 

 basal part of the tegminal venation is clearly interpretable ; ap- 

 parently, however, the 3 main veins either spring together out 

 of the basal cell, or the radial and median have a short stalk. (*) 

 There seem to be four apical tegminal-cells, but often the first 

 is obsolescent or even entirely absent. Aneono and Dialccticop- 

 teryx belong here by habitus, but have peculiar venation. The 

 following table seems to bear a closer approximation to the na- 

 tural afifinities of the forms than that in my first memoir. 



1 The 3 main veins of the tegmen running separately to the 



apical cells, or only joined quite close to the base. . . (2) 

 la Median and cubital veins united by a stalk apically. . . (13) 



2 Face c,f the usual type (3) 



2a Frons closed basally (12) 



3 Three apical wing cells [Group A] (4^ 



* Woodworth's figure of an Eupterygine tegmen (1906, Techu. bull. Univ. California 

 Ent. I f. 61, is unlike any I have seen, 



