318 Transactions. 
in fig. 168; ыя cepe have very large blackened spinose basal lobes, 
folded back inw Femora have distinct yellowish subapical rings. 
Wings as in fig. “14, ‘taken from the wing of Walker’s type female; in 
male they are slightly darkened at tip. In single male which I have seen 
alios are black except for base of stem; but in othe females the whole 
stem is pale. Length of body, 5 12 mm., 9 17 mm. ; wing, д 10x 2-5 mm., 
2mm.; hind leg, $ 25 mm. 
М№овтн IsLAND: Neighbourhood of Auckland (Dr. 4. Sinclair), one male 
and one female; also three females, without definite locality, in Walker’s 
original series. 
It is almost certain that the specimens on which Schiner based his 
description of the genus Cloniophora must have belonged to another 
undescribed deren I have seen none with the exact antennal characters 
which. he describes 
Gynoplistia glauca n. sp. (Fig. 164.) 
Differs from G. subfasciata as follows: Appendage of eleventh flagellar 
joint of male antennae about twice as long as joint, sometimes also a short 
projection on twe apu хетле in both sexes with more or л 
male; Horopito, 8th igs am (A. E. Brookes), one male ; Wellin ngton 
(G. V. Hudson, No. 164), one male and two females: all these in British 
Museum. 8оотн ISLAND : wn VA Canterbury, 7th November, 1916 ; 
one male in Canterbury Museu 
Gynoplistia fuscoplumbea n. sp. (Fig. 165.) 
d Differs from G. subfasciata as follows: Thorax darker, the meso- 
notum almost uniformly dark-greyish, very slightlv shining, the three prae- 
scutal stripes only slightly indicated; sensory pits black. Abdomen dusted 
with grey. emora somew. at stouter. Wings somewhat narrower 
(10 x 2:2 mm.). Hypopygium—outer claspers not distinctly bifid, with 
a small pointed projection some distance before sp? basal lobe of side- 
piece not spinose; also other differences as in 
B eger anum TH lstAND: Wellington (б. V. Hudson, No. 1 1262) ; ; type male in 
ri 
Gynoplistia incisa n. sp. (Fig. 166.) 
3. Differs from G. subfasciata as follows: Middle praescutal stripe 
obsolete, greyish. Mesonotum rather distinctly ochreous on side-margins. 
Abdomen dusted with grey. Wing-tip m more distinctly darkened ; a much 
more conspicuous dark cloud over Cu,,; the dark cloud below An rather 
longer. Hypopygium—outer т not blackened apically, with a large 
pointed projection about middle ; er claspers with conspicuous notch 
&e. 
е "o tip ; vifu without distinct basal lobes ; 
