1910] Banks — Neuroptera from Australia 99 
SOME NEUROPTERA FROM AUSTRALIA. 
By NATHAN BANkKs, 
East Falls Church, Va. 
From Professor Perkins of Hawaii, and Mr. Dodd of Kuranda, 
Queensland, I have received a number of Australian Neuroptera. 
The Chrysopide and a few other forms are described in this article. 
There are four genera of Chrysopide in Australia; Chrysopa, 
Nothochrysa, Ankylopteryx, and Apochrysa. The first two occur 
in the United States, but Nothochrysa only in California. As with 
us Chrysopa is the largest genus, and some of the species are very 
similar to some of our forms. 
Chrysopa. 
The Australian forms known to me can be distinguished by the 
following table: 
ee Darke marks On che’ Vertex cess cece ts neelein eo eae C. ramburi 
No; marks” onthe! *Vvertexst! 5h cersieern seacrors a als, oe ol are oieve oleae GN crore 2. 
SMAVEINS, call MOTECM Syene- iors arel ste o5.0/5 s\ent fe cya le say che sisi o¥atd oa shaiaictaletotala enh aececerays 6. 
Welnsmpartlya Dlachksts-jcton atrecic stevia «cle a crdcysietaclare tosh Vays iene ise piers Secrets 3. 
3. A black spot on the radial sector, shortly before the stigma 
C. signatipennis 
INOMSUCHIS PO bets sretsis act pats clarererotel ayer earch icln cantina kveneiel ovaraveta falta oe alot atin: saretets 4, 
4 Many, veins more vor less margined with) darks...) --\-2 2. -lel-.9 4 oes 5. 
Wieinsi mot) mar eines 32/5).i5, </cit cites vi oiohs, crave tetaye) asics austere C. innotata 
Geran panel. 2eress, the |) Tae td 5s/3)) awn 's Pate asas peewee C. irregularis 
ING) DANG ACTOSS” FACE .)iai5)0o.cye.cr eta << al arayeyard Scie -cnata sides ote a oes aa C. regularis 
Guibasal “part (of) antenne. ‘blackishs:i. smeite sees onies ciaels Le eles ate. Uc 
PATULE TITY Oe CU Leh 1 ALC epavetove aye) sis ailassy @ Slatisholen everelerstevet sialevsya yor ouepeyetsstoveisialsieiaysicusvereiete 8. 
ip Vertex THOStLY YEG. (LACE TEGGISI. ts. 2). batgsis yet, ea 6 a1cps. alee C. atalotis 
Vertex yellowish, a transverse red stripe over base of antenne from 
BVO Oieodveodocaged0oe0 AdupseconbesoopaocanoodoboEbbaue C. satilota 
8. Divisory veinlet commonly ending before the cross vein; wings long, 
Slem@ ere ACubel prc cw prt cree alee eV Sy ars ole vei ce iapel okey or okeveyauarsinvels C. otalatis 
Divisory veinlet ending beyond: the, cross veta....2<cccninc esse vein ees 3: 
9. Larger species; stigma indistinct, vertex reddish; wings very narrow 
C. italotis 
Medium species, stigma not very distinct; vertex pale; wings quite 
DEG AG terest reer eee RENE ORR Feo otis ard suelo. ara aseet aissstd tn Shes C. latotalis 
Smaller species, a reddish spot on vertex, stigma of hind wings very 
PEOMMINE|NE aoe crstech vey sVa Peis le oie ts ray sinvciehe's el sale a talde efeyare e's C. olatatis 
