and Species of Psocide. , 349 
bot. Verein. in Wien, 1865, p. 908), with the description of which 
it agrees moderately well if the coloration of the body and wings 
are taken as reversed, but as no sectional characters are given for 
that species, I think it more prudent to describe my examples as 
new. In the coloration of the wings it somewhat resembles the 
European P. variegatus. 
An example in the Oxford Museum bears the locality-label 
“Rio,” but this must be an error; it is apparently spread over the 
whole Australian continent, A specimen from King George’s 
Sound is smaller and darker, but not otherwise different. 
Psocus fraternus, n. sp. 
P. griseipenni similis, sed striis nasalibus punctatis, et antennis 
nigro flavidoque annulatis. 
Exp. alar. 43”. 
Habitat in Assam (Dom. Jenkins). 
In Mus. Oxon. 
§§ Pterostigma cum vena furcata per venulam transversam con- 
junctum. 
Psocus pallipes, n. sp. 
P. niger, nitidus ; antennis nigris, ad basin rufescentibus ; capite 
abdomineque piceis ; alis anticis hyalinis, nebulis ad basin et 
ad apicem fasciaque media transversa infuscatis, venis fuscis, 
ad basin flavis, cellula 3* posteriori marginali ceteris valde 
majore, 4* parva, triangulari, pedunculata; pterostigmate 
in parte infuscato, elongato, subtriangulari; alis posticis 
hyalinis, venis fuscis ; pedibus flavis, tarsis fusco-terminatis. 
Exp. alar. 33”. 
Habitat ad Adelaide in Australia meridionali. 
In Mus. Oxon. 
B. Tarsi 2-articulati. 
b. Cellula discoidalis occlusa ; cellule marginales posteriores quatuor. 
§ Plerostigma liberum. 
Psocus femoratus, n. sp. 
P. piceus, nitidus; capite piceo; (antennis defectis) ; oculis 
ferrugineis ; ocellis rufescentibus ; alis anticis nitidis, nigro- 
fuscis, ad basin et ad apicem saturatioribus, pterostigmate 
elongato-triangulari, piceo, venis nigricantibus nonnullis disci 
