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Genus GYNOPLISTIA, Westw. 
GyYNoPLISTIA ELEGANS, Saunders MSS. 
Mas. Atra; abdomen luteum, basi et apicem versus nigrum ; pedes 
lutei, femoribus tibiisque apice nigris, tarsis nigris basi luteis ; ale 
nigricantes, basi lutew, maculis duabus apicibusque limpidis. 
Male. Deep black. Abdomen luteous, black at the base and 
towards the tip. Legs luteous; tips of the femora and of the tibie 
black ; tarsi black, luteous at the base. Wings blackish, limpid towards 
the tips, and along part of the hind border, with two limpid spots near 
the costa, and one by the base, which is luteous ; veins pale, except in 
the blackish part. Length of the body 5 lines; of the wings 8 lines. 
New South Wales. 
GyYNOPLisTIA aPicaLis, Saunders MSS. 
Mas et Foam. Nigro-cyanea ; antenne et pedes nigra; pectus albi- 
dum ; abdomen apice luieum; femora basi lutea ; tibie postice 
albo fasciate; ale limpide, fasciis fuscis, venis nigris basi luteis ; 
halteres testacet. 
Male and Female. Blackish blue. Antenne and legs black. Pec- 
tus whitish. Abdomen luteous at the tip. Femora luteous towards the 
base; hind tibie with a white band. Wings limpid, with three dark 
brown spots along the costa, and with two paler brown spots in the disk; 
tips brown; veins black, luteous at the base. Halteres testaceous. 
Length of the body 4—44 lines; of the wings 10 lines. 
Van Dieman’s Land. 
