BY FREDERICK A. A. SKUSE. 
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the 9 the space between the auxiliary and costa deeper yellow 
than the rest of the wing ; sub-costal cross-vein extremely indis- 
tinct, situated opposite the base of the anterior branch of the 
fourth longitudinal; first longitudinal vein disappearing just before 
the costa, from the marginal cross-vein enveloped in the stigma ; 
base of the marginal cross-vein situate opposite the base of the 
middle cross-vein ; tip of the second longitudinal vein somewhat 
nearer the apex of the wing than the tip of the posterior branch 
of the third longitudinal fork ; middle cross-vein issuing from the 
anterior branch of the fourth longitudinal vein opposite the tip of 
the posterior branch, joining the third longitudinal at the base of 
the fork ; fifth longitudinal vein long, indistinct, not reaching the 
wing-border. 
Hah. — Tasmania (Macquart) ; Gawler, South Australia, 
Ohs. — I find eight 9 ’s and one ^ in the Macleay collection 
labelled Gawler, South Australia, which undoubtedly belong to the 
species originally described from Tasmania. 
188. Dilopiius pictipes, s 2 j.ii. (PI. xxxix., fig. 8). 
(J. — Length of antennae O'OiO inch ... 0’25 millimetre. 
Expanse of wings 0T05 x 0-035 ... 2-67 x 0-88 
Size of body 0-120x 0 015 ... 3-04x0 38 
Antenrue very short, black, 2- -f- 7-jointed. Head, eyes, and 
[jaljji black; the former nitidous. Thorax wholly black, vei-y 
riitidous, with a few pale yellow hairs. Halteres black, the base 
of the stem testaceous. Abdomen slender, more than twice the 
length of the thora.x, black, nitidou.s, tolerably clothed with pale 
yellow hairs ; genitalia hidden. Legs slender, testaceous, the 
fore coxte and femora brighter than the rest, and the following 
uniber-brown : — the ajjical half of the first joint and the whole of 
the remaining four joints of the fore tarsi, the a[)ical half of the 
intermediate and hind femora and tibiui, and the last throe joints 
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