Dr. C. P. Alexander on 
io 2) 
15 
legs dark brown; wings subhyaline, heavily cross-banded 
with dark brown. 
Male.—Length about 13°5 mm. ; wing 12:2 mm. 
Rostrum and palpi dark brown. Antenne dark brown, 
the scapal segments slightly pruinose ; only nine flagellar 
segments are present in the unique type, these all branched 
and with the branches in the same plane; the terminal 
pectinations are shortened and the total number of antennal 
segments is presumably not more than sixteen or eighteen. 
Head dark, sparsely pruimose, clearer grey adjoining the 
inner margin of the eyes. 
Mesonotum clear grey, the prescutum with three black 
stripes ; pseudosutural fovez conspicuous, triangular, black. 
Pleura dark, sparsely pruinose. Halteres dark brown. 
Legs with the coxe black, sparsely pruinose; remainder of 
the legs dark brown, including the tarsi. Wings subhyaline, 
very heavily spotted and cross-banded with dark brown; 
cells C and Se dark brown; arcular cell dark; a spot 
in cell & mid-distant between arculus and origin of Rs; a 
large quadrate area at origin of Rs; avery broad cross-band, 
at the cord, including the stigma, continued caudad along 
the cord and outer end of cell ls¢ 1/, to the candal margin 
of the wing in cell Cw, the centre of cell 1st 17, subhyaliue ; 
the terminal dark band occupies the wing-tip, in the extreme 
outer end of cell 2nd R,: distal two-fifths of cells R, and 
R,;; about the distal half of cells R; and 2nd M,; all of M, 
and the extreme tip of M3; conspicuous brown clouds in 
the basal half of Cu, the outer quarter of cell ls¢ A, and the 
outer half of cell 2nd A; veins dark brown. Venation: Rs 
in alignment with R,.3; * near mid-distance between the 
fork of Ry,3 and the tip of R,; cell 1st M/, rectangular ; 
petiole of cell J, elongate, only a little shorter than 
the cell itself; basal deflection Ca, at one-third the length 
of cell lst Mg. 
Abdominal tergites shiny brownish black, including the 
hypopygium; sternites slightly pruinose. 
Hab. Victoria. 
Holotype, 3, collected by C. French. 
Type in the collection of the British Museum (Natural 
History), No. 1912. 491. 
Cerozodia victoria is slightly larger than the Tasmanian 
C. minuscula, Alex. 
Clytocosmus edwardsi, sp. n. 
. & - es 
Female.—Length about 27 mm.; wing 20° mm, 
