112 JOURNAL OF ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY 
Habitat—Australia—Brisbane, Queensland. 
Types—No. Hy 1203, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the 
foregoing specimens as noted, together with a slide bearing 
male antenne, posterior legs and a fore wing in xylol-balsam 
(one slide); and a second slide bearing a female antenna. 
Later, another ecard was found in the same collection bearing 
six females labeled ‘‘Brisbane, H. Hacker, 11/1/1911’. This 
second species differs from immaculatipennis (females) in bear- 
ing a much longer antenna pedicel, a longer marginal vein, a 
fuscous cloud on the fore wing, a stouter abdomen and brighter 
green color. 
