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subtus, terebra pedibusque posticis, coxis exceptis, brunneo- 
ferrugineis ; valvulis ochraceis, apice nigris; alis hyalinis, stig- 
mate venisque nigris; scapo subtus ferrugineo. 
Long. 17-19 mm. ; antennarum long. 10 mm. 
do. Femine simillimus, alis leviter infuscatis. 
?. Clypeus, face, and front finely punctured-rugose ; 
vertex opaque, microscopically punctured. Hyes narrowly 
separated from the base of the mandibles ; very little further 
from each other on the vertex than on the clypeus, widely 
subemarginate on the inner margins. Antenne 54-jointed, 
the third joint distinctly longer than the fourth. Mesonotum 
very closely and not strongly punctured; notauli shallow, 
only developed anteriorly ; mesopleure closely punctured, 
with a few stris posteriorly above, the hind margin above 
smooth and shining; scutellum finely punctured, broadly 
rounded at the apex. Median segment very long, produced 
posteriorly as far as the apex of the hind coxe, rugulose, 
sparsely covered with white pubescence, deeply longitudinally 
depressed in the middle ; spiracles small and elliptic. Abdo- 
men elongate, laterally compressed; the first segment swollen 
at the apex and distinctly shorter than the second. Areolet 
petiolate ; second recurrent nervure strongly bent inwards in 
the middle; nervulus very slightly postfurcal ; nervellus 
straight, not intercepted, 
Hab. Eaglehawk Neck, S.E. Tasmania, February 1913 
(Turner); 13,1 2. Mt. Wellington, Tasmania, 2300 ft., 
April 2-6, 1913 (Turner); 2 2 2. 
This genus was founded by Szépligeti for a New Guinea 
species. It is remarkable that I did not take any species of 
the genus in North Queensland. 
Subfamily Crrerrvz. 
Tribe CRYPTINI. 
Mansa volatilis, Sm. 
Cryptus volatilis, Sm. Journ, Proe. Linn. Soc., Zool. vii. p. 7 (1863). 9. 
Subsp. fumipennis, nov. 
?. Differs from the typical Austro-Malayan form in the 
colour of the wings, the fore wings being crossed by a broad 
pale fuscous cloud from the stigma to the anal angle, occupying 
the whole of the second discoidal and second brachial cells. 
The stigma is margined with black, not wholly fulvous as in 
volatilis, 
3 Hab, Kuranda, N, Queensland, February 1902 (Turner) ; 
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