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lighter specimen is labelled by Goding and Froggatt as "31. 

 prolongata, God. and Frogg." Their type of Pauropsalta 

 castanea is also a pale specimen. The six cells in the wings 

 make it obvious that it is out of its genus. 



(60) M. cruentata, Fabr., Syst. Ent., p. 680, 10, 1775. 

 Hab. — New Zealand. 



(61) M. landsboroughi, Dist., Proc. Zool. Soc, 1882 y 

 p. 131, pi. vii., figs. 14a and b. Hab. — New South Wales, 

 Queensland, Victoria, South Australia. The type of M. 

 tristrigata, God. and Frogg., is in the Museum. It convinces 

 me more than ever that this species cannot stand. It is 

 obviously a form of M. landsboroughi. 



(62) M. viridicincta, Ashton, Rec. Aust. Mus., Syd., 

 ix., 1912, p. 78, pi. vii., fig. 5. Hab. — Western Australia. 



(63) M. rubristrigata, God. and Frogg., Proc. Linn. 

 Soc, N.S.W., 1904, p. 638. Hab.— South Australia. The 

 type is in the Museum. 



(64) M. arenaria, Dist., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 1907, 

 xxiv., p. 422. Hab. — New South Wales: Sydney. 



(65) M. eyrei, Dist., Proc. Zool. Soc, 1882, p. 130, pi. 

 vii., figs. 12<7 and b. Hab. — Central Australia, Queensland. 



(66) 31. binotata, God. and Frogg. (type), Proc Linn. 

 Soc, N.S.W., 1904, p. 643. Hab.— South Australia. 



(67) 31. labyrinthica, Walk., List. Horn. Brit. Mus., 

 i., p. 75, 1850. Hab. — South Australia. 



(68) 31. incepta, Walk., List, Horn., i., p. 187, 1850. 

 Hab. — New South Wales. 



(69) 31. murrayensis, Dist., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 

 1907, xx., p. 421. Hab.— New South Wales. 



(70) 31. marginata, Leach, Zool. Misc., i., p. 89., pL 

 xxxix., fig. 1, 1814. Hab. — New South Wales. 



(71) 31. flavaf?), God. and Frogg., Proc. Linn. Soc, 

 N.S.W., 1904. Hab.— Australia ( '?). It is difficult to under- 

 stand why this very mutilated specimen was ever made a 

 type. Distant gives the synonymy (Syn. Cat. Horn., 1906, 

 p. 156) as 31uda beccarii, Dist. It could not have been a 

 determination from this type. Nobody could determine any- 

 thing from it. At all events, whatever the species is, it is 

 not 31 vela, fcr that melius has the radial and ulnar veins 

 separate at the base. This species is either Melampsalta or 

 Pauropsalta. So far the authors were admirably correct. 



(72) 31. oldfieldi, Dist., Proc. Zool. Soc, 1883, p. 191. 

 Hab. — Queensland: Maryborough. 



(73) 31. capistrata, Ashton, Mem. Nat. Mus., Melbne., 

 4, 1912, p. 31, pi. iv., figs. c2 and 3. Hab. — Queensland. 



(74) 31. crucifera, Ashton, Proc. Roy. Soc, Vic, 1912, 

 p. 226, pi. ii., fig. 9a. Hab. — Queensland. 



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