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from flava in the longer third funicle-joint ; the stigmal vein 

 very oblique, but not curved, basal vein very indistinct; 

 abdomen with only a slight indication of a tubercle. Differs 

 from hrunnea in the first funicle-joint being no longer than the 

 pedicel, the evenly-rounded wings and the marginal vein being 

 nearly as long as the stigmal. Length, r75 mm. 



Described from a single specimen labelled ''On windows, 

 January 11, 1912." 



Hah. — North Queensland: Innisfail (A. A. Girault). 



Type. — I. 1379, South Australian Museum. A female, 

 tagmounted, plus a slide bearing antennae and forewings. 



Ceratoteleia fasciata, sp. nov. 



9 . Golden-yellow ; abdomen with four dark bands ; 

 eyes, ocelli, and antennal club black. Head subquadrate, one- 

 half wider than long, slightly wider than the thorax ; thorax 

 narrow, two-thirds longer than wide ; parapsidal furrows deli- 

 cate, but distinct. Abdomen very narrowed at the base; 

 longer than the head and thorax united ; as wide as the head ; 

 basal segment with a distinct horn. Antennae 12-jointed; 

 scape not as long as the two following joints combined ; pedicel 

 .slender, two and a half times as long as wide ; first funicle- 

 joint almost as long as the pedicel, twice as long as wide ; 

 second almost as long as first ; third shorter, a little longer 

 than wide ; fourth shorter than the third, as wide as long ; 

 last funicle-joint transverse ; club 5-jointed, all the joints, 

 except the last, much wider than long, second the widest. 

 Forewings when closed extending almost to tip of abdomen ; 

 very narrow, four times as long as the greatest width ; first 

 third of wing hyaline, followed by broad infuscated band cross- 

 ing the wing at the marginal vein, followed by a narrow 

 hyaline area ; last third of wing infuscated ; submarginal vein 

 attaining the costa at one half the wing length ; marginal vein 

 two-thirds as long as the stigmal, which is rather short, 

 oblique, with a distinct knob ; postmarginal vein long, one- 

 half length of submarginal ; basal vein obsolete. Abdomen 

 finely striate. Legs very long and slender; tibiae slender; 

 tarsi longer than their tibiae. Length, 1'50 mm. 



(S . The same, but without a horn on the abdomen. The 

 two male specimens both have the antennae missing. 



From one female and 2 male specimens labelled "On 

 window, Innisfail, January 2, 1912"; 'Sweeping in forest on 

 mainland, near Double Island, Cairns, December 24, 1911"; 

 and 'On window empty dwelling house, Cooktown, February 6, 

 1912." 



Hah. — North Queensland : Cooktown, Double Island 

 (near Cairns), and Innisfail (A. A. Girault). 



