BY ARTHUR WHITE. 39' 



the same ordei as in the following table, the months in 

 which they are known to occur are as follows: — 



pallidus ... ... February. 



January. 



umbratilis 

 calceatus 

 montanus 

 helvenacus 



terrenus 

 passus 



latifrons 



October, November. 



January. 



November to February. 



November to March. 



October, November. 



October to Februarv. 



Table of the Tasmanian Species of Anabarrhynclms. 



1. Anterior femora yellow. 2. 

 Anterior femora brown. 3 

 Anterior femora with basal half black, apical half 



yellow. 4 



Anterior femora black. 5 



2. A sand-coloured species frequenting sandhills on 



the coast. Pallidus, Sp. nov. 



3. Tibiae olive; wings hyaline. Umbratilis, Sp. nov. 



4. Wings hyaline; eyes very widely separated. 



Calceatus, Schin. 

 Wings yellow ; eyes not widely separated ; a moun- 

 tain species. Montanus, Sp. nov. 



5. Thorax black. 6 



6. Front with upper two-thirds black, lower third 



white. Latifrons, Macq. 



Thorax brown. 7 



7. Wings yellow; tibiae clear yellow; small species. 



Helvenacus, Sp. nov. 

 Wings brownish ; tibiae dark yellow, yellow-brown, 



or red-brown ; larger species. Terrenus, Sp. nov. 



Costa of wings inflated (See Fig. 23) ; tibiae yellow. 



Passus, Sp. nov.. 



Anabarrhynchus pallidus, Sp. nov. (Fig. 21). 



A light-coloured species frequenting sandhills on the 

 coast. Front light yellow-brown, with two deep black 

 spots ; thorax yellow-brown ; abdomen pale grey ; legs 

 yellow ; wings hyaline, with light yellow-brown veins. 



Length. Male, 8.5 mm. ; female, 9.5 mm. 



Hab. Bellerive. 



