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8. pliryne, sp. no\'. 



Creamy testaceous, basal four-fifths of abdomen dark fuscous. 

 Teg-mina hyaline milky, veins creamy. Wings hyaline, veins on 

 apical half pale fuscous. This differs from typical Ncsoctcles 

 by the radial vein being scarcely obsolescent, and b\- the vertex 

 being as long as wide between the eves, nearlv as long as the 

 pronotum. angularly produced, nearly twice as long in the mid- 

 dle as at the eyes. 



Length 4 mill. 



Hab. New South Wales. Mittagong (Jan.. K). 



9. chloe^ sp. nov. 



Bright-green. Tegmina hyaline, veins green. Wings and wing- 

 veins hyaline. Vertex roundly angulate anteriorl\-. a little short- 

 er proportionately than in N . phrync. 



Length 4 mill. 



Hab. Queensland. Kuranda (Aug.. P.) : Xew South Wales. 

 Sydney (Feb., K.). 



Euterygini. 



Further study has necessitated the reduction of this group 

 from subfamily to tribe. I am unable as yet to give a circum- 

 scribed diagnosis, owing to the inclusion of Ancono and Dialec- 

 ticoptcryx, but have not ."^een a specimen of any form where the 

 basal part of the tegminal venation is clearly interpretable ; ap- 

 parently, however, the 3 main veins either spring together out 

 of the basal cell, or the radial and median have a short stalk. (*) 

 There seem to be four apical tegminal-cells, but often the first 

 is obsolescent or even entirely absent. Aneono and Dialccticop- 

 tcryx belong here by habitus, but have peculiar venation. The 

 following table seems to bear a closer approximation to the na- 

 tural affinities of the forms than that in my first memoir. 



1 The 3 main veins of the tegmen running separately to the 



apical cells, or only joined quite close to the base. . . (2) 

 la Median and cubital veins united by a stalk apically. . . (13) 



2 Face c,f the usual type (3) 



2a Frons closed basaliy (12) 



3 Three apical wing cells [Group A] {4) 



* Woodworth's figure of an Euptcrvgine tegmen (1900, Teclin. bull. Univ. California 

 Ent. I f. 61, is unlike any I have seen. ' 



