GRTLLTD.E. 59 



Female. Piceous, somewhat pilose. Head shining. Ocelli yellow. 

 Antennae longer than the body. . Prothorax much broader than long. 

 Abdomen testaceous beneath, except at the tip. Cerci and oviduct much 

 longer than the abdomen. Legs testaceous, rather stout ; femora piceous 

 towards the tips; tibiae piceous at the base; hind feinora on the outer side 

 with piceous oblique abbreviated streaks; hind tibiae with three spines on 

 each side. Fore wings testaceous at the base, more lhan half the length 

 of the abdomen; veins strongly marked; transverse sectors few. Hind 

 wings more than twice the length of the abdomen. Length of the body 

 4^ lines. 



a. Hindostan. From the Zoological Society's collection. 



Australia. 

 13. NEMOBIUS BIVITTATUS. 



Mas. Niger, hirsutns ; antenna gracillimce, corpore valde Lmgiores ; pro- 

 thorax luteo bivittatus ; cerci picei ; pedes sat graciles, femoribus 

 subtus testacco vittatis, tibiis testaceo bifasciatis, tarsis basi tes- 

 taceis ; alee antiae pallide cinerea?, abdomine breviores ; alee posticts 

 obsolete. 



Male. Black, hirsute, shining. Head as broad as the prothorax. 

 Eyes piceous, rather prominent. Antennae very slender, very much longer 

 than the body. Prothorax with a luteous stripe on each side. Cerci 

 piceous. Legs rather slender; femora striped with testaceous beneath; 

 tibiae with two testaceous bands ; hind tibiae with three slender spines on 

 each side ; tarsi testaceous at the base. Fore wings pale cinereous, about 

 three-fourths of the length of the abdomen, pellucid on each side between 

 the keel and the costa. Hind wings not apparent. Length of the body 

 3 lines. 



The cerci are broken in the specimen described. 

 a. Swan River. Presented by Sir J. Richardson. 



14. NEMOBIUS AUSTRALIS. 



Foem. Fulvus, pubescens, linearis ; caput vittafuscescente, lineis quatuor 

 lestaceis piceo punctatis, lineis quatuor exterioribus testaceis abbre- 

 viatis ; antennae yracillimce, corpore plus duplo longiores ; prothorax 

 fusco punctatus, nigricante bivittatus, laleribus testaceis; abdomen 

 fusceseens, basifulvum, venire testa ceo : cerci corpore longiores ; ovi- 

 ductus abdomine longior ; pedes robusti, setulosi, fusco conspersi ; alee 

 minima. 



Female. Tawny, dull, pubescent, linear. Head shining in front; 

 vertex with a brownish stripe which is bordered by two testaceous brown- 

 pointed lines; an exterior testaceous brown-pointed line and two more 

 exterior short testaceous lines on each side. Eyes piceous. Antennas very 

 slender, more than twice the length of the body. Prothorax with some 

 brown points, and on each side with a blackish stripe between the keel and 

 the border which is testaceous. Abdomen brownish, with darker speckles, 

 tawny at the base ; ventral segments testaceous. Cerci longer than the 

 body. Oviduct longer than the abdomen, piceous at the tip. Legs stont, 



