IcIincuinonitliO in the British Museum. 5.57 



snbtiis, tcrehra podil)iiB(|ue postioig, coxis excoptiH, brunneo- 

 frrriiijineis ; vulvulis o(liracei», apico nigris ; ali.s liyaliuis, Btig- 

 iiiiito veiiisijuc uigrit*; siapo subtus feirugineo. 



Lonp:. 17-1'J mm. ; antcnnarum long. 1<) mm. 



d . Femiiiao simillimus, ulis loviter iiifu.scatis. 



? . Clypeus facft, and front finely punctiired-ru-^ose ; 

 vortex op.-irjuc, iniciosconically piincturei). IOv«s narrowly 

 separated from the base <»f tlie man lihics ; very little furthor 

 from each other on the verte.x th:in on the clypein, widely 

 subeniar^Mnate on the inner margins. Antennie r)-4-joiuted, 

 the third joint distinctly longer than the fourth. Mesonotum 

 very closely and not strongly punctured ; notauli shallow, 

 only developed anteriorly ; me30{)lenr;o closely punctured, 

 with a few striro posteriorly al)Ov«, the hind margin above 

 smooth and shining; scutftllnin tineiy jninctureJ, broudiv 

 rounded at the apex. Median st^gmeiit very long, j)roduced 

 posteriorly as far as the apex of the hind coxte, 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 stronglv bent inwards in 

 the middle; nervulus very slightly post f ureal ; norvellm 

 straight, not intercepted. 



Hub. Eaglehawk Neck, S.E. Tasmania, Februarv 1913 

 { Turner) ; 1 c? , 1 ? • Mt- Wellington, Tasmania, 2300 ft., 

 April 2-0, 11H3 {Turner); 2 ? ? . 



This genus was founded l)y Szcpligeti for a New Guinea 

 .species. It is remarkable that 1 did not take any species of 

 the genus in North Qiieenslanii. 



Subfamily CfiTPTiy^. 

 Tribe C u YPTI N i. 

 Mansa volatihs, Sm. 

 CryptuB volatiliB, Sm. Joiirn. I'roc. Linn. Soc., Zool. vii. p. 7 (1863). 9. 



'i^\xhs\). fwnipenniSf 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 tlie stigma to the anal angle, occupyiu<T 

 the whole of the second discoidal and second brachial cells. 

 Tlie stigma is margined with black, not wholly fulvous as in 

 voUitilis. 



Hub, Kuranda, N. Queensland, February 1902 [Turner) ; 

 1 ?. 



