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ATSTRAMAN DIXID.T:. 



shininpr. is only yellow-oranjrc at the shoulder and at inferior 

 part of the mesosternum ; haltores uniformly dark yellowish; 

 all coxse yellowish, the femora also, but with dark tip; 

 anterior tibije brownish, the hind one yellowish, with dark, 

 moderately swollen extremity; tarsi brown; winj? nebulous, 

 with a rather st'-on^'ly marked roundish spot near the base 

 of Rs, and extending on fRs and v-?h, a slight infuscation on 

 the whole wing tip from the level of f R^ ^. .t, but extending 

 more towards the base of R4 + 5 a slight infuscation also at 

 base of the anal area, then under the first half of Cu and on 

 both sides of the extremity of Cu. 



Antennrc and palpi as in prcteding species. 



Venation: Origin of Rs after the tip of Sc; stem of Rs 

 shorter than the stem of U.^ j .; . r-in placed at fRs; stem of 

 J»'j + ;t 'I little shorter than It^, 



Hypopygium: Small, the side pieces without any internal 

 process, the daspers bifid, the upper branch blunt, the 

 inferior one thinner, curved upwards, and with a black hard 

 tip; the a-dwagus with two downward directed long, thin, 

 yellow hooks, with a dark tip. and carrying some short hair 

 in tuft on the middle of their inferior side. 



Wing length: 2i mm. 



Female unknown. 



The type, a unique specimen, was collected on Mt. Wilson 

 (Blue Mt.s., N.S.W.), 20th November, 1921, and is in the 

 collection <»f the Cawthron Institute. 



D. UNIPUNCTATA, n.sp. 



FiK- fi. H>-|io|iyuiiim of D. iniipvnclnia rrom hIhivc imil frnm Ihi- Hide. 



