BY FREDERICK A. A SKUSE. 
1373 
distinct ; veins umber-brown. Costal vein extending beyond the 
tip of the second longitudinal vein rather more than one-third 
the distance from that to the tip of the anterior branch of the 
third longitudinal fork; auxiliary vein reaching the costa 
immediately before the base of the third sub-marginal cell, 
united to the first longitudinal at the tip of the marginal cross- 
vein by an indistinct sub-costal cross-vein ; first longitudinal vein 
joining the costa opposite the middle of the anterior branch of the 
second longitudinal vein ; anterior branch of the second longi- 
tudinal vein sinuous ; marginal cross-vein perfectly straight, 
twice, or rather more than twice, the length of the petiole of the 
thii'd sub-marginal cell ; branches of the third longitudinal fork 
not very divergent, the anterior branch bent posteriorly towards 
its tip ; middle cross-vein originating near the base of the anterior 
branch of the fourth longitudinal fork, joining the second longi- 
tudinal vein opposite or imperceptibly beyond the tip of the 
marginal cross-vein ; tip of the anterior branch of the fourth 
longitudinal fork bent inwards ; fifth longitudinal vein complete, 
meeting the tip of the posterior branch of the fourth longitudinal 
vein on the wing-margin. 
Ilab. — Cairns, Northern Queensland (Froggatt). 
Var. f:i . — Three 2 specimens differ from the above in having 
dark, fuliginous wings (in two instances these are much larger 
than the above measurements), and the fifth longitudinal vein 
terminates on the wing-border a little before the tip of the 
posterior branch of the fourth longitudinal fork. 
Ilab . — Barron and iNlulgrave Rivers, Northern Queensland 
(Froggatt). 
Var. y . — A 9 specimen with rather pale wings, the fifth longi- 
tudinal vein terminating on the wing-border at the tip of the 
jiosterior branch of the fourth longitudinal fork, and having the 
legs of reddish-brown colour. 
Ilab . — Port Denison (Froggatt). 
