22 TEXTIIKEDINIU.E. 



above ; sometimes violet-brown in the female. Undersurface of 

 abdomen and pectus in the middle shining chestnut ; stigmata 

 spotted with white or pale yellow ; legs yellow ; femora of the 

 colour of the abdomen. "Wings yellowish hyaline, generally less 

 deeply coloured than in P. dorsalis : nervures chestnut ; costa but 

 little arched. Thorax finely punctuated above; sides of pectus 

 much more coarsely punctuated. 



Hah. Australia. 



«, 6. c? $ • Victoria. R. Bakewell, Esq. 



c. 5- Moreton Bay. Mr. Biggies. 



d. 2- Goulburn River. Capt. Parry. 



e. $. (Type of species.) Australia. W. E. Leach. 



f. S . Australia. 



8. Perga klugii. 

 Perga klugii, Westw. P. Z. S. 1880, p. 368, pi. xxxi\. figs. 1, 2. 

 Hub. Australia. 



Perga bella, Newm. Ent. i. p. 89 (1841); Westw. P. Z. S. 1880, 



p. :;::;. 



Huh. South Australia, Tasmania. 



a-c. 2- Adelaide. Purchased. 



* d,e. 2- Tasmania*. A. Simson, Esq. 



10. Perga gravenhorstii. 



Perga gravenhorstii, Westw. P. Z. S. L v >0. p. 366, pi. \x.\v. fig. 7. 



Hub. Australia. 



a. 2' Australia. 



b-d. $. Australia. Purchased. 



11. Perga hartigii. 

 Perga hartigii, Westw. P. Z. S. 1880, p. 3G9. 

 Uab. Australia. 



* A variable species; tlie Tasmanian specimens are much blacker than the 

 typical form, which was ticketed hasalis, Westw., in Lhe liritish-Musemu 

 collection, but was never described under thai nam.'. 



