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(2) Funicle-joints 2-8 no longer than 



wide ... daphnis, sp. nov. 



Funicle-joints 2-8 distinctly longer 

 than wide australicus, sp. nov. 



Females. 



(1) Wings absent or rudimentary 

 Wings fully developed 



(2) Head and thorax black; abdomen 



suffused with brown; wings rudi- 

 mentary 



Major colour bright brownish-yellow ; 

 wings entirely wanting 



(3) .Pedicel longer than first f unicle- 



joint 



(4) Sixth and seventh funicle-joints 



distinctly wider than long 



Sixth and seventh funicle-joints 

 distinctly longer than wide 



(5) Head and thorax entirely black ... 

 Thorax brown, brownish-yellow, or 



golden-yellow ..y 



(6) Forewings banded 



Forewings not /banded 



(7) Forewings witK two obscure bands; 



first seven .antennal-joints bright- 

 yellow /. 



Forewings with one distinct band; 

 antennae wholly black 



(8) Forewings reaching to only two- 



thirds length of abdomen; large 

 Forewings reaching to apex of ab- 

 domen 



(9) Abdomen bright orange-yellow 

 Abdomen black, or brownish-black 



(10) All funicle-joints wider than 



long 



All funicle-joints longer than 

 wide ... 



(11) Apex of forewings very broad, 



square; infuscation blackish 

 Apex of forewings rounded, or 

 nearly pointed; infuscation never 

 blackish 



(12) Legs wholly bright-yellow, the coxae 



sometimes more or less black ... 



Coxae black or fuscous; femora 



brown ; tibiae brown or yellow ; 



tarsi yellow 



(13) Coxae black; femora brown; tibiae 



and tarsi bright-yellow; thorax 

 not narrow; stigmal vein long ... 

 Legs fuscous, the tarsi yellow ; 

 thorax narrow ; stigmal vein not 

 long ... 



(14) Funicle-joints 1-4 yellow; forewings 



somewhat infuscated 



Funicle-joints never yellow 



(2) 

 (5) 



(3) 



(4) 



leai, sp. nov. 



queenslandicuSj sp. nov. 



pulcher, sp. nov. 

 (6) 



(24) 



(7) 



(8) 



omphale, sp. nov. 



meridianus, sp. nov. 



io, sp. nov. 



(9) 



(10) 



(11) 



bicolor, sp. nov. 



splendidus, sp. nov. 



atlas, sp. nov. 



(12) 

 (14) 



(13) 



calliope, sp. nov. 



elongatus, sp. nov. 



cenone, sp. nov. 

 (15) 



