BY FllEDERICK A. A. SKUSE. 117 



Legs very long, slender, greyish, with paler articulations ; two 

 last joints of the tarsi pule satfron-yellow, with a hoary reflection. 

 Wings pellucid, with a pale bluish tint, thickly haired, densely 

 and moderately deeply ciliated ; reflections pale aurichalceous. 

 First longitudinal at fiivst wide of the costa, running gradually 

 into it at beyond a third of the distance from the tip of the wing ; 

 cross-vein almost straight and parallel with the first longitudinal ; 

 second longitudinal very sinuose before reaching the cross-vein, 

 and at that point almost touching the tirst longitudinal vein, 

 joining the margin beyond the apex of the wing ; third longi- 

 tudinal with its branches indistinct. (Description drawn from 

 dried specimen). 



Hah. — Elizabeth Bay (Masters). January. 



^S. Epidosis gracilis, sp.n. 



(J. — Length of antennso O'l 10 inch ... 2-79 millimetres. 



Expanse of wings 0-130 x 0-040 ... 3-30x101 



Sizeof bo<ly 0-070x0-015 ... 1-77x0-38 



Antennae brownish-yellow, 2--f- 14-jointed ; basal joints sul)- 

 globose ; flagellar joints on the Ija-sal half cylindrical, more than 

 twice as lung as broad ; towards the tip Ijecoming shorter, sub- 

 cylindrical ; tenuinal joint rudimentary, conical, .sessile ; pedicels 

 at the base as long as the joints, towards the tip almost twice 

 their length ; verticils long. Thorax deep brown, nitidous, with 

 brownish hairs; humeri yellowish; pleurgo brownish-yellow; 

 Hcutellum brownish-yellow, with long eriict hairs. Ilalteres long, 

 densely liaircd, the club large, pyriform. AI»domen dusky-brown, 

 deutiely haired ; the last segment with light reddish-brown forceps. 

 Legs long and slender, dusky-yrllow ; tip of tlui third, and tho 

 fourth and fifth tarsal joints pale ycllowisli, with a hoary rellection. 

 Wings jxjllucid, witli a vury pale bluish tint, densely puliuscont, 

 particularly at tho tip; brassy reflection, chalyljoous along the 

 venation. Cross-vein very pale, almost straight, diverging from 

 the first longitudinal at its tip ; second longitudinal not very 



