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ending before the cross-vein; about seven veinlets in each gradate series; 
below the stigma about four cross-veins between subcosta and radius; the 
stigma not especially prominent; in hind wings the radial sector unites 
to the median for more than a cell-length. Expanse 28 mm. 
From Brisbane, and Bundaberg district, Queensland (Perkins). 
Nothochrysa. 
In all the Australian species the middle veinlet connecting anal 
to cubitus in the fore wings is much nearer to the outer than to 
the inner veinlet. The four species known to me are separable as 
follows: 
1. A black spot between bases of antennz, and two dark spots on vertex 
N. tripunctata M’Lach. 
INO NOGE ns San. EKA. ocho sobs anaoD ono onb doooDaKnuDdodemaas 2. 
2. A dark band across face below antenne, pronotum and thorax marked 
VWialidotsuf ol he hg ee EM I euch Ceinea pte ered Pe ide fee ke ger A N. facialis Bks. 
INOTAINATICS VON LACES chro trcte chet cie e eeehevean ado Gr ayayel shots avers: ol ete aners, eMteis envara eee 2: 
3. Marks each side on pronotum; divisory veinlet of third cubital cell 
(OIG irl EAN not tr ERE aOR oR ERORIEL Oe CRETE SE aC ose iterene aCe N. insignis Walk. 
No marks on pronotum; divisory veinlet of third cubital cell pale 
N. lata Bks. 
Nothochrysa facialis sp. nov. 
Pale yellowish; a transverse black band across the face below the an- 
tenn, rest of head unmarked; antennze brown, except basal and second 
joints; pronotum with a rather broad, elongate, black spot on each side, 
two prominent black spots on middle lobe of mesonotum, a spot along 
anterior border of the lateral lobes, three small dots on lateral lobes of 
metathorax, and a narrow band across basal segment of abdomen, rest of 
abdomen with some black spots; a few dark spots on the mesosternum. 
Wings with pale veins, the cross-veins nearly all black, likewise most of the 
radial sector, also the divisory veinlet; stigma not very dark. Wings 
elongate, slender, acute at tip, costal area scarcely as broad as third cubital 
cell, the divisory veinlet slightly oblique; about eight veinlets in the outer 
gradate series and seven in the inner; in the hind wings the outer part 
of radial sector, outer cross-veins, and gradate veinlets are black. Ex- 
panse 30 mm. 
From Port Darwin, 27 March (Dodd). 
Nothochrysa lata sp. nov. 
Pale yellowish throughout; pronotum extremely broad, about three times 
as broad as long; thorax very large. Wings elongate, but not acute at 
