415 



grae, interspatio lum omnino, 2um basi cxcepto, 3iim medio 

 apiceque, 5nm apice, Gum omnino, 7um basi excepto, Sum basi, 

 9um basi apiceque, lOum omnino, nigricantia. (Corp. long. "4 

 unc. lat. '325 unc.) 



Paropsis circuvidata. Nigro-a^nea, nitida, prothoracis elytroiura- 

 que marginibus tenuiter ferrugineis : elytra striato-puncta. — 

 (Corp. long. '3 unc. lat. '25 unc.) 



Paropsis eriidita. Caput piceum : prothorax piceus, lateribus fer- 

 rugineis: elytra nitida, fusca, litera V dorsali marginibusque 

 ferrugineis. (Corp. long. '4 unc. lat. "3 unc.) 



Paropsis inspersa. Lutea: elytra puncto-striata, stria) punctis mag- 

 nis, nigris, distantibus impressse. (Corp. long. *35 unc. lat. '3 

 unc.) 



Paropsis fallax. Elytra subtiliter puncta, subtiliter puncto-striata, 

 nigra ; elytrorum vittae nonnunquam inter strias sitae, piceae vel 

 ferrugineae valde variabiles, nunc obsoletae nunc laete manifestae. 

 (Corp. long. '55 unc. lat. '375 unc.) 



Paropsis arnica. Lutea, lata, aspere puncta : scutellum nitidissi- 

 mum, nigro-marginatum : elytra seriebus 10 pravis punctorum 

 impressa, margine profunde puncta, linea tenui rufa laterali or- 

 nata. (Corp. long. "375 unc. lat. '325 unc.) 



Taken by Daniel Wheeler Esq., in some part of New Holland, and 

 presented to the cabinet of the Entomological Club. 



Paropsis irrisa. Testacea, nitida, concolor : elytra 10-striata, striis 



regulariter punctis : corpore subtus nigerrimo, nitidissimo. — 



(Corp. long. '4 unc. lat. '33 unc.) 



All the above, with the exception of Paropsis amica, were taken at 



Port Philip, on the young plants of Eucalyptus, by Thomas Edmund 



Higgins, Esq., and are in that gentleman's cabinet. 



Class. — Neuroptera. Natural Order. — Hemerobiites. 



Psychopsis mimica. Genus novum. Generi Chrysopa affinis, at 

 alarum nervuris aliter dispositis. Psychopsis mimica. Proalae 

 hyalinae, luteo tinctae, lineis transversis obliquis fuscis omatae ; 

 metalae luteae, macula subrotunda pone medium sita fusca sig- 

 natae. (Alarum latitudo 1'5 unc.) 

 Taken at Adelaide, South Australia, by Joseph Addison, Esq., and 

 now in the cabinet of the British Museum. 



Edward Newman. 



