48. POLFCLONTTS. 49. CLADIFS. 97 



another only the extremities of the hind tibiae and the last three 

 tarsi are black above ; the antennae are black, bnt more or less of 

 the basal joints are of the ground-colour. Wings light brown, 

 opaque, iridescent, nervures dark brown. 



Hab. Celebes, New Guinea. 



a. tf . (Type of species.) Menado. A. R. Wallace, Esq. 



b. <$ . New Guinea. A. R. W T allace, Esq. 



48. POLYCLONUS. 



Antennas about as long as the thorax and abdomen together, 18- 

 jointed, each joint throwing off a long pilose ramus from the ex- 

 tremity ; last joint tapering. Head transverse, narrow, less produced 

 behind than in Cladomacra ; eyes not projecting in front. Eore 

 wings with one marginal (not appendiculate) cell, and four sub- 

 marginal cells, the three first of nearly equal size, the fourth large, 

 goblet-shaped ; no bullae ; lanceolate cell petiolated. Hind wings 

 with one middle cell ; interno-median cell moderately broad, slightly 

 constricted in the middle, extending three quarters of the length of 

 the wing, and not throwing off any nervules to the inner margin. 

 Legs simple, hind tibiae with two long terminal spurs. Abdomen 

 moderately short and broad, slightly keeled. 



1. Polyclonus atratus. 

 (Plate VII. fig. 3.) 



Exp. al. 3J lin., long. corp. 2 lin. 



Black, first two pairs of legs testaceous ; femora blackish ; hind 

 legs blackish, knees and upper portion of the tibiae testaceous. 

 Wings clear hyaline, with piceous nervures. 



Hab. Australia. 

 a. $ . (Type of species.) Australia. Mr. Darnel. 



Subfamily VI. NEMATIN^E. 



49. CLADIUS. 



Cladius, Bliger, Rossis Faun. JEtr. ii. p. 27 (1807) v 



1. Cladius ramicomis. 



Cladius ramicornis, Andre, Hym. Eur. i. p. 80 (1879). 

 Hab. Germany. 



