BY FREDERICK A. A. SKUSE. 135 



the apex of the wing ; second longitudinal vein meeting the 

 border a sliort distance beyond the apex of the wing, its basal 

 portion more than five times the length of the transverse vein ; 

 transverse vein moderately oblique ; third longitudinal vein very 

 indistinct, issuing from the basal portion of the second longitu- 

 dinal a little beyond the middle, running almost straight to the 

 margin ; fourth longitudinal vein rather near the posterior 

 border, little arcuated, the anterior branch very indistinct. 

 (Description drawn from dried specimen). 

 Hah. — Sydney (Skuse). January. 



87. CaMPYLOMYZA iERATIPENVIS, .Sp.U. 



5. — Length of antenn;e 0*015 inch ... 0*38 millimetre. 



Expanse of wings 0040x0-020 ... 1-01 x 0-50 



Size of body 0-040x008 ... l-OlxO-20 



Antennoo pale brown, 2- + 9-jointed ; joints globose, verticillate- 

 pilo.se, separated Ijy pedicels which ai'e as long as the joints. 

 Thorax deep l)rown, with a golden yellow pubescence. Poisers 

 brown, pale yellowish at the base, puliescent. Abdomen yellowi.sh- 

 brown, paler between the segments, last two or three joints con- 

 siderably paler than the preceding ones. Legs short, somewhat 

 robu.st, Ijrownish-yellow ; femora and tibire strong; tir.st tJirsal 

 joint slender. Wings pellucid, with a pale bluish tint, densely 

 clothed with .scaly hairs, and having a bright I)rassy reflection ; 

 the apex not quite so rounde<l as in perpallida. Costal vein 

 strongly developed. First longitudinal vein reaching the anterior 

 margin about half way to the apex of the wing ; second longitu- 

 dinal uieeting the costal immediately beyond the apex ; its basal 

 jwrtion about five times »us long as the cro8.s-vein ; cross-vein 

 moderately oblique ; third longitudinal vein very pale, issuing 

 from the basal portion of the second longitudinal at about two 

 thirds of its length, and dis;ip|>e;iring at about tvo-thirds of the 

 distance to the margin ; fourth longitudinal vein indistinct, both 

 V)rauche8 almost invisible liefore joining the posterior margin and 

 very mfKh'rately arcuated. (Description drawn from dricil 

 specimen). 



Hob. — Eliz/ibeth Hay (Maulers). Decenibcr. 



