260 Mr. R. M‘Lachlan’s Descriptions of 
whitish : the anterior tibize furnished with one rather long apical 
spur. Abdomen greenish. Inthe male the superior appendices 
appear to be wanting, but there are two rounded lobes, from 
between which arises a curved and pointed spine; inferior appen- 
dices long, curved upwards, a little concave internally. 
The single specimen is mutilated, having lost its antennz, ex- 
cepting the basal joints. In its broad, hyaline and naked anterior 
wings it bears a not remote resemblance to a species of /Zemero- 
bius ; hence the specific name. 
Norte. Setodes sexpunctata, Kolenati, from India (Gen. et Spec. 
Trichop. pt. 2, p. 266, 3, tab. 3, fig. 28), cannot possibly pertain 
to Setodes, or even to an allied genus. According to the neuration 
of the figure, it should probably form a new genus. The arrange- 
ment of the nervures in the posterior wings is not unlike that of 
Polymorphanisus, Walker, but the veins of the anterior wings are 
too different, supposing the figure to be correct. 
Genus Anisocentropus, M‘Lachlan. 
_ Trans. Ent. Soc. 3rd series, 1. 492. 
1. Anisocentropus flavicaput, n. sp. 
A. antennis fuscis, dimidio basali flavido-annulatis, articulo 
basali flavido-ochraceo ; capite et palpis flavido-ochraceis, his 
articulo ultinro fusco-terminato ; thorace supra et infra rufo- 
ochraceo; alis anticis et posticis totis fuscis, his pallidioribus, 
venis saturatioribus ; pedibus ochraceis, tiblis et tarsis pos- 
terioribus fuscescentibus, fusco-pilosis; abdomine intense 
fusco. (¢.) 
Long. antenn. 7 lin.; corp. 3 lin.; exp. alar. 9 lin. 
Habitat in Australia boreali (Damel). 
In Mus. mihi. 
Antenne dark blackish-fuscous, annulated with yellowish on the 
basal half; basal joint bright yellowish-ochreous. Head and 
palpi bright yellowish-ochreous, the terminal joint of the latter 
tipped with fuscous, Eyes black. Thorax reddish-ochreous both 
above and below. Anterior and posterior wings uniformly fus- 
cous; the latter paler, subhyaline, an’ with dark fuscous veins. 
Legs bright ochreous; the posterior tibiae and tarsi fuscescent, 
with fuscous hairs. Abdomen dark blackish-fuscous, ochreous at 
the apex, and with ochreous appendices. 
A well marked species of Anisocentropus ; the anterior wings 
possess a rather strong pubescence, and in this respect it bears 
