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yellowish brown, that of meso- and metathorax greyish brown. Ab- 
domen dorsally dark brown, ventrally blackish, with short, yellowish 
hairs; the two apical segments below and above yellowish brown 
and with longer pale yellowish hairs. Coxae and femora reddish 
yellow and yellowish haired; on the underside of the fore femora 
a dark streak near base. Tibiae and tarsi blackish brown and 
yellowish brown haired. Wings hyaline with a yellowish tinge, which 
is strongest on the forewings. In the forewing the longitudinal 
nervures are pale brown with the exception of the costa, the sub- 
costa, the radius and the base of the others, which are yellowish; 
the subcosta and the radius have very long, pale brown streaks. 
Some of the other longitudinal nervures, especially the Cut, have 
yellowish abbreviations. 
The cross veins mostly 
yellowish, but some of 
them (especially the costal 
ones) with shorter or 10n- 
ger dark abbreviations. The 
basal chitinous dot before 
the apical cross vein be- 
tween the stem of R and 
M.  Pterostigma opaque, 
Fri pale yellowish brown. In 
Fore- and hindwing of Stenosmylus australiensis the hindwing the basal half 
Coll. Esben-Petersen. ; å 
part has yellowish nervat1on, 
in the apical part some few of the nervures and of the cross veins 
have some small dark streaks or points, or all the nervation has 
a more brownish and uniformly appearance. Pterostigma opaqué, 
pale yellowish brown. Nervation of the wings with short, brown 
or yellow hairs. Length of forewing 28—31 mm; that of the hind- 
wing 26-—29 mm. 
One female (Type), labelled "Australia", in my collection; on? 
specimen (Cotype) with wanting abdomen in Coll. Tillyard (with- 
out indication of locality). 
I place the species in the genus Stenosmylus Mac Lachl., 
restricted by Kriger, because the shape and the nervation of the 
wings agree very well with the generic characters; the only difference 
is to be found in the proportionally long antennae with their cylindrical 
