40 SUPPLEMENT. 



he apical part of the costa, much longer than the fore wings. Length 

 of the body 7 lines ; expansion of the fore wings 20 lines. 



More slender than P. vicaria, which it much resembles. 



Australia. In the National Museum at Melbourne. 



Phaneroptera pdnctifera. 



Mas. Testacea, gracilis ; fastigium marginatum ; antenna nigro annu- 

 latce ; prothorax nigro punctatus ; sexualia maxima; alte anticce 

 pallide virides, corpore longiores, linea postica nigra interrupta ; alee 

 posticcB' diaphancB. 



Male. Testaceous, slender. Head very short ; tip of the vertex with 

 two converging united keels; front erect. Antennae very much longer 

 than the body, with numerous black rings. Prothorax with many black 

 points and with two transverse impressed lines, of which the hinder one is 

 much curved hindward ; hind border truncated and slightly elevated. 

 Sexualia very large. Legs very slender; hind femora as long as the body, 

 with a few minute spines beneath; hind tibiae with minute spines, as long 

 as the hind femora. Fore wings pale green, longer than the body ; a black 

 line along the hind border, interrupted by pale veins. Hind wings 

 pellucid, a little longer than the fore wings, green along the apical part 

 of the costa. Length of the body 8 lines ; expansion of the fore wings 

 25 lines. 



a. Australia. 



Phaneroptera cornuta. 



Mas. Pallide straminea, gracillima ; fastigium e spina porrecta sulcata ; 

 prothorax nigro quadrilineatus, albo bivittatus ; alee diaphance, 

 longissima. 



Male. Pale straw-colour, very slender. Tip of the vertex forming a 

 porrect furrowed spine; front oblique. Eyes lawny, round, prominent. 

 Prothorax with four black lines ; inner lines complete ; outer lines short, 

 extending along the hind part of the inner sides of two white marginal 

 stripes; fore border and sides straight; hind border much rounded. Legs 

 long, very slender; hind femora very much longer than the body; tibiae 

 with very minute spines; hind tibiae as long as the hind femora. Wings 

 pellucid; veins pale. Fore wings nearly twice the length of the body. 

 Hind wings much longer than the fore wings. Length of the body 8 lines; 

 expansion of the fore wings 30 lines. 



Australia. In the National Museum at Melbourne. 



Page 357. 



Genus MACKIA. 



Mackia, White, Mus. Nat. Hist. ii. 244— Tricala, p. 357. 



1. Mackia hystrix. 



Tricala hystrix, p. 357. 



Phaneroptera hystrix, Westw., is a different species, and represents a 

 new genus. 



