146 Mr. T. D. A. Cockerell — Descriptions and 



Prosopis desponsa, Smith. 



Described from " New Holland." A female before me is 

 from Heathcote^ New South Wales, June 28, 189-1 [Froggatt, 

 21). Smith says, '' this is probably the female of P. im- 

 pressifrons," and I believe this suggestion is correct. 



Prosopis morosa, Smith. 



Described from " Australia/^ A female before me is 

 from Como, New South Wales, Nov. 1, 1902 (W. W. 

 Froggatt, 31). 



Prosopis perplexa, Smith. 



Described from " New Holland." Mr. Froggatt has 

 taken females at Mosman^s Bay (Oct. 4, 1892) and Hornsby 

 (Feb. 22, 1894), New South Wales. The venation varies, 

 the first r. n. joining the first t.-c. or entering the first s,m. 



Prosopis elegans, Smith. 



Kenthurst, New South Wales, Feb. 1904 [Gallarcl). A. 

 male of var. sydneyana (Ckll.) is from AVelliugton, N.S.W., 

 1896 {Froggatt). 



Prosopis aureomaculata, Cockerell (? = i"ace of nuhilosa, Sm.). 



Additional specimens (males) collected by Mr. Turner at 

 Mackay, Queensland, in ]May, show that subnubilosa, Ckll., 

 completely intergrades, and must be regarded only as a 

 variation. The range of P. aureomaculata is greativ ex- 

 tended by males from Como, N.S.W., Nov. I,'l902 

 {Froggatt), and females from Kenthurst, N.S.W. {Gallard), 

 and Sydney, N.S.W., at Angophora, Dec. 1 {Froggatt). 



Prosopis amicula, Smith. 



Described from Champion Bay. Females were collected 

 by Mr. Froggatt at AVelliugton, N.S.W., 1891 ; and Sydney, 

 at flowers of Angophora, Dec. 1, 1910. 



Prosopis flavojugata, sp. u. 



$ . — Length about 5^ mm. 



Black, with a variable but small yellow spot on each side 

 of clypeus, the swollcu upper margin of prothorax and the 

 tubercles bright chrome-yellow, but no other yellow about 

 the insect, the legs wholly black, the teguhx entirely dark ; 

 flagellum very dark reddish beneath ; head and thorax dull; 



