P. CAMEKOX. ÎIV.MENOI'TERA 



Salius Fab., Kohi. 



i. Salius ferrugineus Sm. 



Mygnimia ferruginea Smith, Journ. Linn. Soc. 1860, p. 121. 

 Manokwari, June. One spécimen. The claws are bidentate. 



2. Salins schizostonms sp. nov. 



Manikion, February. 



Claws with one tooth. Ferruginous, shining, covered with a ferruginous pile. Wings 

 yellowish hyaline, a fuscous violaceous cloud near the apex, extending along the inner side 

 of the i st transverse cubital nervure, the i st récurrent, the outerside of the ist transverse 

 basai, above the 2 nd cubital cellule in the radial, to the apical fourth of the yà. cubital cellule, 

 the apex of the cloud being broadly rounded, and from the bottom extending along the 

 apex of the wings to the apex of the radial cellule. Q. 



Length 17 mm. 



Eyes distinctly converging above, separated there by about the length of the scape 

 and pedicle united. Hind ocelli separated from each other by about the same distance they 

 are from the eyes. Apex of the clypeus transverse ; the labrum with a A shaped incision in 

 the centre. Apex of mandibles black. Basai abscissa of radius roundly curved upwards ; the 

 2nd cubital cellule much narrowed in front, being there about one third of its length behind, 

 about the same length as the space bounded by the 2 nd transverse cubital nervure and the 

 2 nd récurrent; the i st and y à transverse cubital nervures roundly curved, the former with 

 a longer slope than the latter. Médian segment weakly striated. The accessory nervure in the 

 hind wings is received shortly before the cubital. The i=t joint of the flagellum is nearly as 

 long as the following two united. Antennae nearly as long as the body, longer and more 

 slender than usual. 



Priocnemis adustus Smith, Journ. Linn. Soc. 1863, p. 30 from Misol, agrées with this 

 species fairly in coloration, but the description of the cf given by SMITH is not précise enough 

 for identification. 



3. Salins erythroura sp. nov. 



Humboldt Bay, Mardi — June. Sentani. 



Claws with one tooth near the base. Black, the flagellum of antennae pale yellow; their 

 scape, the head below from near the hind ocelli, the outer orbits narrowly above, 3 oval 

 marks on the base of the 2nd abdominal segment, the apical two-thirds of the 3 ld and the 

 whole of the others, except the base of the 4* below, the apex of the fore femora, of the 

 middle more broadly and of the hinder at the apex only and the tibiae and tarsi ferruginous; 

 the tarsi paler, more yellowish, than the tibiae. The 3 ld abscissa of radius is as long as the 

 basai two united; the i st and 3 rd transverse cubital nervures are roundly curved; obliquely 

 bent in front; the i st récurrent nervure is received about one half the length of the ist trans- 

 verse cubital nervure from the 2^; the 2 n <I récurrent shortly behind the middle of the cel- 

 lule; the cubitus in hind wings received shortly behind the transverse médian nervure. Ç. 



Length 30 mm. 



