BY FREDERICK A. A. SKUSE. 133 



black scales, except a pair of white spots on each of the first five 

 segments. Legs sordid yellow. Wings with splendent reflections, 

 hairs on the surface long, almost straight. Costal border deep 

 brown, scaly. First longitudinal vein indiscernible ; second 

 longitudinal vein sordid brown, scaly ; third longitudinal very 

 indistinct. (Descciption drawn from dried specimen). 

 Hab. — Sydney (Masters). 



Sub-genus. Clinorhyncha, Loew. 



Clinorhyncha, H. Loew, D.B. IV., 1850, p. 21 ; Roudani, 

 IP" Mem. Parma, 1840, &c. ; Winnertz, L.E., 1853, p. 192; 

 O.-Sacken, Mon. Dipt. N. America, 1862, p. 175; Schiner, F. A. 

 IL, 1864, p. 409. 



Characters the same as in Lasloptera with the difference that 

 the mouth is proloixged in a rostrum. 



Obs. — I cannot yet record any Australian species referable to 

 thLj sub-genus. Up to the present I think all the known species 

 have been described from Europe, and they only number three 

 or four. 



SuWamily II. LESTREMINA. 



Wings with at least four longitudinal veins, or at most five, 

 sometimes with a rudimentary vein behind the fifth; the additional 

 (or third) vein is situatt^d between the two longitudinal vtiins 

 corresponding to the second and third of the first sub-family, and 

 is generally furcate ; ocelli n<'nrly always present ; first tarsal 

 joint not shortened. 



I. Ocelli extant. 



A. Wings with four longitudinal voins ; the third not furcate ; 

 the fourth furcate, rn[)resenting the fourth and fifth longitudinal 

 veins of other genera, coalescent for the first half of their course. 



Genus 1. C.ami'vlomyza, Mfrigcn. 



Campyloinyui, M«rigen, S. B. I., 1818, p. 101; Mac<|uart, S. ^ B- 

 I., 1834, p. 150, pi. IV. ; Canipylomyza and Neurolyya, Konduni ; 



