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Tlie gouiis Aiuujroklea is closely allieil with Clcrucliiis Euock but that geuus has the 

 soviteUum longer than wide, the male antemnc are apparently 12-jointed, the sculpture is not 

 rough, the marginal vein is distinctly shorter, tlie fore wings are narrow and with very long 

 marginal cilia and the hind wings are not enlarged. Enjtlimclus Enoek (=: Enasius Enoek) 

 is valid on thoracic structure. The phragma is present and the scutelliun is preceded by a 

 single rectangular sclerite at the meson and between the axilla;. In Anagnis, the seutellum 

 is followed by a jiair of sclerites and the ])hragma is present. 



PAEANTHEMUS new genus. 



Hale: — Characterised by the antenna; which are only 3-jointed, scape, pedicel and a 

 long un.jointed club bearing three conspicuous whorls of long stout setas. Phragma present. 

 Fore wings as in Anthemus Howard. Mandibles edentate, obliquely truncate at apex, the 

 extreme apex acute. Pedicel long, stout but not half the length of the tapering club. 

 Scutelhim hemispherical, apparently a solid piece. 



Female: — Not known. 



Type: The following sjiecies. 



1. PAEANTHEMUS SPENCERI new species. 



Male: — Length, VtAZ mm. 



Pale golden yellow and resembling the conmion species of Anagnis in general 

 ajipearance; cephalic third or less of scutum dusky blackish on each side of meson there being 

 a short euneate area; fore wing lightly infuscated under the marginal vein, margin to margin, 

 the longest marginal cilia about three fourths the greatest wing width. Discal cilia of the 

 fore wings arranged in about seven lines, distinct, not dense. Hind wings narrow, with a single 

 distinct line of discal cilia along the cephalic margin, the caudal marginal cilia much longer 

 than the greatest width of the blade. Tarsi not especially long. 



Female : — Not known. 



Described from one male cajjtured in jungle, February 4, 1914 (A. P. Dodd). 



Habitat: Babinda, Queensland. 



Type: No. lly S46S, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a slide. 



Dedicated to Herbert Spencer. 



Trihe MYMAKINI. 

 Genu.s POLYNEJIA Haliday. 



1. POLYNEMA POINCAREI Giraidt. 



The distal baud on fore wing covers the distal fourth of the wing rather than distal 

 fifth. 



A female was taken at Cooktown, (Queensland, by sweeping in jungle, March 6, 1914 

 (A. P. Dodd). The head is polished. Pronotum as long as the scutum. Thorax smooth, the 

 projiodeum noncarinate. Seutellum without a i-ross-line of punctures before apex. Compared 

 with type in balsam. 



Male: — Like the female. Antenna' black, tlie pedicel short, yellow, the funicle joints 

 3-4 times longer than wide except the last two nliich are shorter, the last only one and a half 

 times longer than wide, much shorter tli.-in the cliili joint which is subequal to the penxiltiinate 

 funicle joint. Pedicel subglobate. 



Described from a male captuied in a jungle jiocket, April 2, 1914 at Gordonvale 

 (Cairns), Queensland. 



A. POLYNEMA POINCAREI NIGRITHORAX new variety. 

 Female: — Polished black; juouotum i|uadrate, sujjecpial to scutum; seutellum longer 



