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ly /^. Jiomocophaiics, sp. nov. 



*20 P. xaiifhocncjiiis, sp. nov. 



21 P. Jictc)-ostii;;iniis, sp. nov. 



22 P. lei moil ias, sp. nov. 



23 F. cf^iclvilciis, sp. nov. 

 *24 P. syiiadclpJius, sp. nov. 

 *25 P. pscudopharies, sp. nov. 



26 F. nyctias, sp. nov. 



B. Hawaiian species. 



*27 P.jitvator, sp. nov. 



28 F. oiiluicnsis, sp. nov. 



29 F. tcrryi, sp. nov. 



30 F. s-iVc::;cyl, sp. nov. 



31 F. hazcaiicnsis, sp. nov. 



All species marked with an asterisk have been bred. 



SYNOPSIS OF SPECIES. 



In this table 1-9 deal with individuals of both sexes; after 

 the latter number the table becomes doul)le, 11-41 dealing with 

 males only, 43-60 with the females. 



A. Australian species. 



1 (10) Wings without a pigmented stigma. 



2 (9) Small cross-vein at or near the middle of the upper 



side of discal cell. 



3 (8) Basal abdominal segment with a short line of black 



bristles laterally. 



4 (5) Abdomen shining, deep-black, with a distinct cloth- 



ing of shortish black hairs conspicuous at the sides 

 of the segments (female unknown) Icimoiiias. 



5 (4) Abdomen more or less greenish-black or metallic, 



and with at most, excessively short, inconspicuous 

 hairs. 



6 (7) Larger, abdomen of male with the fifth segment 



without evident grey tomentum, and without short 



black hairs, tarsi black or piceous above; female, 



tarsi dark above cpichalcus. 



7 (6) Smaller, abdomen of male with the fifth segment 



more or less covered with grey tomentum, and hav- 

 ing very short but distinct suberect hairs, tarsi more 

 or less yellow (a little variable); female tarsi always 

 for the most part yellow synadclphiis. 



