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concolorous, also the antennae ; vertex pro- and meso-thorax 

 polygonally punctate, the abdomen sculptured like the pro- 

 podeum, as long as the head and thorax combined, pointed 

 long conic-ovate. Parapsidal furrows deep, complete. Fore- 

 wings hyaline, the venation dusky-yellowish, the post- 

 marginal vein well developed, a little longer than the stigma! ; 

 discal cilia sparse in the centre of the wing, more dense disto- 

 cephalad, elsewhere practically absent with the exception of 

 seven long regular lines extending to the apex from distal 

 third and an eighth long regular line obliquely backward from 

 the stigmal knob : forewings broad and ample. Third club- 

 joint terminating in a spinelike seta. The four funicle-joints 

 all subquadrate and subequal ; one very short ring-joint. 

 Length, 1'85 mm. 



d" . Not known . 



From one female on a card. 



Hah. — New South Wales: Lawson (A. M. Lea). 



Type. — I. 1235, South Australian Museum. The above 

 specimen and a slide with antenna and a forewing. 



Respectfully dedicated to Charles Sumner, for his 

 addresses on war and the war systems of nations. 



Rhicnopeltella, Girault MS. 

 Rhtcnopeltella reticulata, new sp. 



9 . Like imma cilia tip e nnl s , but the two distal funicle- 

 joints of the antennae are large and subquadrate, each dis- 

 tinctly as long as the pedicel, the first joint much smaller 

 and like a ring-joint, but it is twice the size of the three pre- 

 ceding ring- joints, the distal funicle- joint plainly more than 

 twice the size of the distal club-joint. Pedicel all dark. Wings 

 hyaline, the postmarginal vein a half or less the length of the 

 stigmal. Outer half of cephalic tibia yellowish, the inner half 

 like the body. Length, 1'55 mm. 



(S . Not known. 



From one female on a card. 



Hah. — South Australia: Murray Bridge (A. M. Lea). 



Type. — I. 1237, South Australian Museum. The above 

 specimen, an antenna, several legs, and a forewing on a slide. 



This is the fifth species of this genus, all from Australia. 



Gyrolasella, Girault. 



9 . Like Achrysocharis, Girault, but the antennae with 

 two ring- joints, the scutellum with two longitudinal grooved 

 lines. Flagellum capitate. Two funicle, three club-joints. 



6 . Not known. 



