TILLYARD. 



thus giving the wing a closely reticulated appearance, as shown in Plate, fig. 1. 

 Hindwings paler, semi-transparent fulvous, the distal border and cross-veins 

 fuscous. 



? unknown. 



Text-fig. 2.: Stenopsychodes nwntana n. sp., <S. Appendages, a, dorsal view; b. 

 left lateral view, at, apoterga; go, gonapophyses; lp, lateral processes from 

 ninth sternite; pa, preanal appendages; pe, penis (omitted from a); tg, ter- 

 gite of tenth segment. 



Habitat: Blue Mountains and Monaro Plateau, N.S.W.; mountains of 

 Victoria and South Australia. 



Type: Holotype d (Katoomba, N.S.W., 3300 ft., Nov. 16th, 1912, R.J.T.) 

 in Tillyard Collection, Cawthron Institute, Nelson, N.Z. 



This species is fairly closely related to St. mjb'bergi Ulm. from N. Queens- 

 land. St. mjobergi has the preanal appendages half as long again as the gona- 

 pophyses, which are much more curved than in St. montwna, and carry on their 

 inner border, one-third from apex, a strongly projecting tooth, between which 

 and the incurved apex there lies a deep bay. The penis of St. mjobergi is much 

 shorter than the gonapophyses, and apparently carries no titillators. There are 

 other less important differences in the other appendages, as may be seen by con- 

 sulting Turner's figures (1916, fig. 11). 



STENOPSYCHODES HIEMALIS n. sp. 



(Plate XXIVA., fig. 2; Text-figs. 1, 3, i). 



c?. Total length 11.8, forewing 17, hindwing 13.2, expanse 35.5 mm. 

 Head, thorax and abdomen yellowish brown ; antennae, legs and 



