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Hab. — Tasmania : Mount Wellington (A. M. Lea, 

 unique). 



Type. — I. 5416, South Australian Museum. A female 

 on a tag, head and forewings on a slide. 



GONIOZUS GIRAULTI, n. Sp. 



9 . Black ; coxae and femora deep-brown, the tibiae 

 and tarsi testaceous; antennae wholly testaceous. Head, 

 dorsal aspect, a little wider than long : eyes bare. Head, 

 pronotum, scutum, and scutellum with fine polygonal scaly 

 reticulation ; pronotum distinctly longer than the scutum, the 

 latter without parapsidal furrows, but rather far laterally 

 with a fine carina that runs from posterior margin for two- 

 thirds its length ; scutellum with an impressed line at base, 

 at either latero-anterior angle with a small fovea ; metanotum 

 rather long, finely obliquely reticulate in raised lines, the 

 median line of the sclerite smooth and shining. Abdomen 

 no longer than the thorax, smooth or nearly so. Anterior 

 femora much swollen. Forewings ample; faintly infuscate ; 

 venation yellow, the stigma and prostigma brown ; stigmal 

 vein long, twice as long as the stigma, hardly curved ; basal 

 vein not straight, angled at one-third its length, the posterior 

 portion directed obliquely backwards, and thus the anterior 

 margin of the median cell is distinctly longer than its posterior 

 margin ; basal vein at angle with a distal branch which is 

 about half as long as itself 7 basal vein joining the pro- 

 stigma. Antennae 13- jointed : scape stout, twice as long as 

 the pedicel, which is as long as the second funicle joint, one- 

 naif longer than wide, a little longer than the first, the 

 third subequal to the second, the others gradually shortening, 

 the penultimate a little longer than wide, the ultimate about 

 as long as the sixth. Length, 3 "40 mm. 



Hab. — Queensland: Yungaburra, 2,500 feet. One 

 female, jungle, December 30, 1911 (A. A. Girault). 



Type. — I. 5417, South Australian Museum. A female 

 on a tag, antennae, head, and forewings on a slide. 



GONIOZUS GLABRISCUTELLUM, n. Sp. 



9 . Black ; the coxae concolorous, the femora a dark- 

 brown, the tibiae and tarsi testaceous; antennal scape and 

 apical seven joints fuscous, the rest clear testaceous. Head, 

 dorsal aspect, as long as greatest width ; head, pronotum, and 

 scutum with very obscure, polygonal, scaly sculpture, almost 

 obsolete, and with scattered punctures ; scutellum glabrous, 

 and laterad with a very few scattered punctures ; scutum from 

 posterior margin with a short abbreviated groove rather far 



