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TENTHKEDIimxaE. 



above; sometimes violet-hrown in the female. Undersurface of 

 abdomen and pectus in the middle shining chestnut ; stigmata 

 spotted with white or pale yellow ; legs yellow ; femora of the 

 colour of the abdomen. Wings yellowish hyaline, generally less 

 deeply coloured than in P. dorsalis ; nervures chestnut ; costa but 

 little arched. Thorax finely punctuated above ; sides of pectus 

 much more coarsely punctuated. 



Hab. Australia. 



a, b. <J 2 • 



* 2- 



e. 2 - (Type of species.) 



Victoria. 

 Moreton Bay. 

 Goulburn River. 

 Australia. 

 Australia. 



R. Bakewell, Esq. 

 Mr. Biggies. 

 Capt. Parry. 

 W. E. Leach. 



8. Perga klugii. 

 Perga klugii, Westw. P. Z. 8. 1880, p. 363, pi. xxxiv. figs. 1, 2. 

 Hab. Australia. 



a. tf. 



Perth, W. Australia. 



Purchased. 



b. tf. 



Swan River. 



Dr. Richardson. 



c, d. cJ . 



Swan River. 



Mr. Du Boulay. 



e. 2- 



Swan River. 



Purchased. 



f-6. 



Champion Bay. 



Mr. Du Boulay. 



g.%. 







Perga bella, Newm. Ent. i. p. 

 p. 373. 



Hab. South Australia, Tasmania. 



9. Perga bella. 



(1841); Westw. P. Z. 8. 1880, 



a-c. £. 

 d,e.2. 



Adelaide. 

 Tasmania*. 



Purchased. 



A. Simson, Esq. 



10. Perga gravenhorstii. 



Perga gravenhorstii, Westw. P. Z. 8. 1880, p. 366, pi. xxxv. fig. 7. 

 Hab. Australia. 



a. $, 

 b-d. 2- 



Australia. 

 Australia. 



Purchased. 



11. Perga hartigii. 



Perga hartigii, Westw. P. Z. 8. 1880, p. 369. 

 Hab. Australia. 



* A variable species ; the Tasmanian specimens are much blacker than the 

 typical form, which was ticketed basalts, Westw., in the British-Museum 

 collection, but was never described under that name. 



