45. EUEYOPSIS.-— 46. ANCYLONETTEA. 95 



yellowish spots on the sides of the abdomen ; femora green at the 

 base, the legs otherwise rnfo-testaceons ; hind tarsi and extremities 

 of the hind tibiae black. Wings hyaline, fore wings with a faint 

 yellowish shade. 



Hah. Australia. 

 a. 2 • (Type of species.) Australia. Mr. Darnel. 



45. EUHY0PSI8. 



Antennae 11-jointed, the third joint longest, the remaining joints 

 of about equal length and width, each strongly widened at the ex- 

 tremity. Fore wings with one marginal appendiculate cell and 

 four submarginal cells, the three first similar in shape and size, the 

 second and third each receiving a recurrent nervure ; lanceolate cell 

 petiolated. 



Allied to Eurys, Newm. (Dictynna, "Westw.). 



1. Euryopsis nitens. 



(Plate VII. fig. 5.) 



Exp. al. 6 lin., long. corp. 3 lin. 



Shining greenish blue ; antennae black ; legs testaceous ; wings 

 hyaline. 



Hob. South Australia. 

 a. <5 . (Type of species.) Adelaide. 



46. ANCYLONEUEA. 

 Ancyloneura, Cameron, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1877, p. 91. 



Antennae 13-jointed, the third joint longest, the last conical ; 

 legs short, rather stout. Wings with one marginal (not appendicu- 

 late) cell and four submarginal cells, the three first of nearly equal 

 size, the second with a black dot in the middle; the recurrent 

 nervures received about the middle of the second and third cells; 

 lanceolate cell petiolated : hind wings with no middle cell, owing 

 to the nervure which should bound it towards the base being in- 

 complete. 



1. Ancyloneura nigripes. 



(Plate VII. fig. 7.) 



Cryptocampus nigripes, Stnith, Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool. v. p. 136 

 (1861). 



Hob. New Guinea. 



a, b. § . New Guinea*. A. E. Wallace, Esq. 



* Mr. Cameron has determined this species by an examination of the type, 

 formerly in Mr. W. W. Saunders's collection, and now in the Hope Museum 

 at Oxford. It is closely allied to, if not identical with, A. varipes. In one 

 specimen in the British Museum the first four joints of the antennas are 

 white, except at the extremities. 



