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mentary ; all posterior cells opeii; bat the fourth is narrower 

 at the border. 



Demoplatus, gen. iiov. 



Formed fur the male type named Coi-izoneura trichocera 

 b}^ Bigot; females are now to hand whieh are identical Avith 

 this male. There are also three male specimens of evidently 

 another species of this genus, wliich are described below ; 

 and there are two males of different species apparently from 

 Brisbane and Mackay in the Brit. Mus. Coll. which 1 do not 

 propose to describe. 



The species are distinguished in the females by the club- 

 shaped joa/^n and by the broad conc^xe forehead, in the males 

 by the very hairy face, palpi, and antearm^ iu both by the 

 rather flat abdomen and large wings. Ocelli large and 

 distinct. Spines on hind tibiae. Antenna with at least eight 

 divisions on the third joint, having a short first joint, the 

 second one only half its lengthy the third very slender, com- 

 posed of a small almost square first division, the following 

 ones very small and narrower. The females may be distin- 

 guished by the smaller club-shaped palpi and by the face, 

 which is very much produced under the antennae, almost 

 reaching the upper border of the first antennal joint. 



The genus is allied to Ectenopsis in the shape of the fore- 

 head in the female ; but is at once distinguished from it by 

 the very much larger palpi, and in the male by the larger 

 first antennal joint, which with the second joint is very 

 much more hairy. 



Demoplatus trichocerus, (^ ? , I^isot, INIem. Soc. Zool. de 

 France, v. p. 616 (1892) {^Corizoneura']. 



Type (female) from Herberton, Queensland (Dodd), in 

 the German Ent. Museum, and another female in the same 

 collection from Kuranda, Queensland. 



Type (male) from Australia ii\ the Verrall Coll. and two 

 other males from Kuranda and Herberton in German Ent. 

 Museum. 



A reddish-brown species, with the cross-veins of the pale 

 brown wings shaded dark brown. Legs honey-yellow or 

 reddish yellow. 



Lengtii, females 12-13 mm., males 12-13 mm. ; proboscis 

 hardly more than 1 mm. 



Female. — Face Sudan-brown, very short, tuberculous in 

 centre, some black bristly hairs on the outer borders, in the 

 groove dividing the face from the checks. Beard consists of 



