684 Mr. F. H. Taylor on the Culicidae of Australia. 
Chrysoconops littleri, n. sp. 
Dizomyia elegans, gen. et sp. nov. 
Uranotaenia propria, n. sp. 
ss albescens, n. sp. 
Anisocheleomyia nivipes, Theobald. 
Nyssorhynchus annulipes, Walker. 
Theobald, Mon. Culicid., I, p. 164 (1901); III, p. 104, 
(1903). 
Additional Locality. TAsmanta, Launceston (fF. M. Littler). 
CALOMYIA, n. g. 
Head clothed with narrow-curved and upright forked scales with 
spindle-shaped ones in the centre and bordering the eyes, and flat 
ones on the sides; palpi slightly less than one-third the length of 
the proboscis, four jointed, the third joint very long, apical joint 
minute and nipple-shaped ; proboscis long. 
Thorax with narrow-curved, broad flat and spindle-shaped scales ; 
scutellum with broad flat scales. Wings with linear lateral scales 
and broad median flat ones; fork-cells long. 
The above genus is very distinct ; systematically it would 
come between Quasistegomyia and Kingia. 
Male unknown. 
Calomyia priestleyi, n. sp. 
Head clothed with narrow-curved, upright forked, spindle-shaped 
and flat lateral scales. Palpi four jointed, black scaled. Thorax 
clothed with bronzy narrow-curved and pale spindle-shaped scales, 
and two prominent patches of broad flat scales; scutellum flat 
scaled. Abdomen with basal banding and median basal spots with 
lateral spots. Legs basally banded. 
©. Head black, clothed with white narrow-curved and dense 
black upright forked scales with a median line of white spindle- 
shaped ones, and a narrow border of flat white spindle-shaped ones 
round the eyes, a small patch on either side of the flat pale ones, 
border bristles round the eyes long and black with three overhanging 
the eyes from the centre; palpi about one-third the length of the 
proboscis, black clothed with black iridescent scales, four jointed, 
the second about half the length of the third which is very long, 
the fourth nipple-shaped and minute; proboscis black scaled, long, 
comparatively slender, nearly as long as the abdomen; antennae 
14 jointed, dark brown, clothed with white pubescence, verticillate 
