76 Mr. R. E. Turner on New Species of 



comb; hind tibiae with a few small spines, not serrate. Second 

 abscissa of the radius at least as long as the third, the recurrent 

 nervures received at the middle of the second and of the third 

 cubital cells; submedian cell of the forewing very slightly longer 

 than the median; cubitus of the hindwing either interstitial with 

 or originating just beyond the transverse median nervure. Male 

 unknown. 



Type of the genus Ferreolomorpha artemis, Turn. 



1. Austrosalius artemis, Turn. 



Ferreolomorpha artemis, Turn., Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 

 p. 325, 1910, ?. 



Hah. Mackay, Q. {Turner), October to March. 



2. Austrosalius malignus, Sm. 



Salius malignus, Sm., Journ. Proc. Linn. Soc. Zoo]., iii, 

 p. 157, 1858, ?. 



This is the only other species of the genus Imown to me. 

 It is much larger than artemis, and the mesonotum is much 

 longer, the colour of the antennae and of the wings is also 

 different. It has not been recorded from Australia. 



Hab. Aru {Wallace). 



Nearly allied to this genus are the South Indian Pseuda- 

 genia rava, Bingh., and an allied species which seems to 

 be undescribed ; but in which the submedian cell is much 

 longer, the head rather larger and the labrum not so 

 strongly exposed. The tarsal ungues are bifid in these 

 species, not unidentate as in Austrosalius. For this genus 

 I propose the name 



Cryptosalius, gen. nov. 

 Type of the genus Pseudagenia rava, Bingh. 



1. Cryptosalius rava, Bingh. 



Pseudagenia rava, Journ. Proc. Linn. Soc. Zool.. xxv, 

 p. 426, 1896, 9. 



Hab. Baxgalore {Bingham) ; Coi:mbatore {T. V. Rama 

 Krishna), February. 



