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hairy, more than half as long as forewing. Frons, clypeus, and labrum 
dark shining brown ; no striae on clypeus. Maxillary palpi blackish. 
Thorax black. Legs very dark brown. 
Abdomen black marked with brown and yell 
: Forewing irregularly suffused with fuscous, leaving paler 
areas along M-+Cu,, Cu,, transversely across from base of stigma to 
beyond end of Cu, and below the dichotomy of Rs; darker clouding along 
costal space up to stigma, widely around the basal piece of Rs, between 
Cu, and Cu,, in the loop between Rs and M beyond their fusion, and 
around M, and М;. A small black stump projects downwards from basal 
posterior angle of stigma.  Stalk of Rs in ces as long as R445. 
Hindwing very narrow, slightly clouded all o 
Habitat. —Hamilton ; ; a single specimen ales by myself while sweeping 
on the 28th March, 1921. Since describing this specimen I have received a 
large number of examples of this species from Wellington ; these were found 
on Gloeocapsa by Mr. D. Miller, Government Entomologist. These are 
somewhat larger on the average than the type specimen from Hamilton. 
Type.—Holotype (Hamilton) in Cawthron Institute collection. This 
species is dedicated to my friend Mr. David Miller, Government Ento- 
mologist. 
PLATE 18. 
(All figures are four times natural size.) 
Fie. 1.—Oxypsocus hamiltoni п. g. et sp. ; type specimen. 
Fie. 2.—Philotarsus maculatus n. sp. ; type specimen. 
Fig. 10.—Caecilius brunellus n. sp. ; type specimen. 
Fig. 11. — Maoripsocus semifuscatus n. g. et sp. ; type specimen. 
Fig. 12. — Peripsocopsis is maoricus n. g. et sp. ; type specimen 
(Plate taken from a direct photo ple me en terr by Mr. W. C. Davies, Curator of the 
stitute.) 
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