55 



Female, 



Length of body 10-12 mm. 



Length of elytra 11-12 " 



Length of pronotum ... ... 2- 2-3 " 



Width of pronotum 2-5- 3 " 



Habitat. — Norwood, South Australia ; Kangaroo Island ; 

 Lillimur, N.W. Victoria. Captured in March and April. Three 

 specimens, S.A. Museum. 



The specimen from Norwood belongs perhaps to /. anastomosa, 

 the radial and ulnar veins anastomosing similarly, although the 

 closed cell is much narrower, but the colour markings are 

 different. 



IscHNOPTERA PUNCTUOSxV, Walker. 



Brit. Mus. Cat. Suppl., 149. 



" Cinereous, fusiform, very minutely punctured. Head testa- 

 ceous, face with a black patch, and three anterior black spots. 

 Antennae piceous. Pronotum thinly tuherculate, hooded in front 

 and extending slightly in front of the head, rounded before and 

 behind, sides nearly angidar, a transverse patch on the disk 

 behind. Elytra with n7imero2is irregular broivn dots, and numer- 

 ous irregular transverse veinlets. Wings pellucid, Avith a whitish 

 costal streak, and whitish veins. Femora unarmed. 



Female. 



Length of body 8 mm. 



Length of elytra 10 " 



Habitat. — Australia." 



Although recording this species under Walker's name here, I 

 do so very doubtfully. On account of the unarmed femora it 

 seems to belong to another section, and, if recognisable, should 

 be removed to the neighborhood of Panchlora. It may form the 

 type of a genus, or subgenus (Pseudo-panchlora) with the 

 italicised parts of the above description as distinctive characters. 



IscHNOPTERA AUSTRALis, Saussure (Mel. Orth., 27, fig. 17). 

 Habitat. — Australia. 



IscHXOPTERA FULVA, Saussiire (ibid). 

 Habitat. — South Australia. 



IscHNOPTERA TERMITINA, SaUSSUVe (ibid). 



Habitat. — Australia. (Walker, Brit. Mus. Cat., 119). 



IscHNOPTERA TRIRAMOSA, Saussure (ibid, 2 me, fasc, 1870). 

 Habitat. — Australia. (See Zool, Record, vol, YI,, 459). 



