48. POLrcLoxrs. — 40. cladixs. 97 



another only the extremities of the hind tibiae and the last three 

 ; are black above ; the antennae are black, but more or less of 



the basal joints are of the ground-colour. Wings light brown, 

 [ne, bid . nervures dark brown. 



//•/ ; '. ( • LebeSj New Guinea. 



a. ,' of species.) Menado. A. 1!. Wallace, Esq. 



b. 3 . New Guinea. A. R. Wallace, Esq . 

 ft <5. 



48. P0LYCL0NUS. 



Anl about as long as the thorax and abdomen together, 18- 



jointed, each join! throwing off a long pilose ramus from the ex- 

 tremity ; last joint tapering. Sead transverse, narrow, less produced 

 behind than in CI" 3 not projecting in front. Pore 



wings with one marginal (not appendiculate) cell, and lour sub- 

 : _;nal cells, the three first of nearly equal size, the fourth large, 

 goblet -sh aped ; no bullae; lanceolate cell petiolated. Hind wings 

 with one middle cell ; Lnterno-median cell moderately broad, slightly 

 ted in the middle, extending three quarters of the length of 

 the wing, and not throwing off any nervules to the inner margin. 

 i Bimple, hind tibiae with two loi anal spurs. Abdomen 



short and broad, slightly keeled. 



1. Poly clonus atratus. 

 (Plate Vll. fig. :',.) 



. a!. 3| lin., long. < rp. 2 lin. 



Black, first two pairs of legs testaceous; femora blackish ; hind 

 blackish, knees and upper portion of the tibiae testaceous. 

 Wings clear hyaline, with piceous nervnres. 



Hab. Australia. 



a. <$ . (T\] fsp( ies.) Australia. Mr. Darnel. 



Subfamily \ I. M'.MATIX.E. 



49. CLADIUS. 

 lius, IUiger, S ■■"• Etr. ii. p. 27 (l& 



1 . Cladius ramiconiis. 

 Cladiufl ramicornis, Andri, Ihjm. Eur.'i. p. 80 (1879). 

 Hab. Germany. 



