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undescribed Insects and Spiders. 449 
simplicibus, (Tab. XXII. Fig. 15. antenna 2). Ale (Fig 14.) cellula 
discoidea subapicali 7-angulata nervis fere ut in Limnobid bisulcatd 
Schum., dispositis. (Vide Schill. Beitr, t. 1. Dipt. f. 3. A.) 
Sp. 1. Ptil. marginalis, Westw. 
Fusca; capite, antennarum basi, thorace posticé, preserlim in 3, 
segmentorum abdominalium lateribus, femoribusque (nisi apice) fulvis; 
alis ad costam dimidiato-fuscis maculis duabus parvis ante medium 
alterisque duabus apicalibus pallidis, nervis (nisi-internis) fusco-nubilis, 
Long. corp. .lin. 113. Exp. alar. lin. 183, Mas paullo minor. 
Tas. XXII. Fig. 14, 15. 9 
Habitat in Australasia. 
In Mus. nost. ¢ @. 
OZocERA,* Westw. 
Limnobie affinis. Alarum nervi ut in Gynopliste nervosd (fig. 10) 
dispositi. Antenne thorace longiores, 32-articulate; articulis 3tio ad 
31mum inclusisramulum longissimum gracilem pilosum e basi emittentibus 
(Fig. 5). Oculi ¢ maximi interné lunati subtus fere conniventes. 
Palpi perbreves, 3-articulati, articulo 1mo minuto, 2do majore subovato, 
3tio paullo majore spatuliformi. Thorax ovato-rotundatus. Abdomen 
é longum cylindricum, unguibus duobus terminatum. 
The insect forming this genus exceeds all the other pectinated Tipulide 
in the great number of the ramose joints of the antenne. 
Sp. 1. Oz. interrupta, Westw. 
Pallidé ochracea, thorace subobscuriore; oculis nigris; antennarum 
ramulis pallidé fuscis; alis pallidis nervis subfuscis, linea gracili interrupta 
cinerea per areolam elongatam subcostalem (cum asterisco notatd in 
Fig. 10.) currente. 
Long. corp. lin. 10. Expans. alar. lin. 16. 
Tas. XXII. Fig. 5. Antenna. 
Habitat in Australasia, apud * Swan River.” 
In Mus, Dom. Hope. 
* Ofog ramus, et kepag cornu. 
Vou, V. GG 
