July, 1929 
33 
The (Queensland Naturalist 
Forewing 18mm, hindwing 17mm, body 17mm. Two 
specimens at Brisbane, 2/1/1927 (L. Franzen leg,). 
The type specimen in the collection of Mr. L. Franzen, 
the other in the collection of the author. 
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Zachobielia submaxgmata n.sp. (Plate III., Tig/ 4.) 
Head yellowish-white; below each eye and along the 
lateral margin of clypeus a shining brownish-black 
streak. Palpi blackish, antennae yellowish - white. 
Prothorax twice as broad as long, above whitish, 
and with broad, blackish - brown lateral mar- 
gins. Meso and metathorax whitish, with a brownish 
spot above base of each wing. Abdomen pale (body 
somewhat discoloured) Legs whitish; intermediate and 
hind tibiae spindle-shaped. Head, thorax and legs with 
long pale hairs, Membrane of wings hyaline ; that of fore- 
wings with a faint pale yellowish tinge, and with a row of 
small streak-shaped pale greyish inconspicuous clouds 
between the forks along hind margin. The longitudinal 
veins of forewings yellowish, but all the forks and cross 
veins, except those of costal area, blackish. Venation of 
hindwing whitish with the exception of the single diseal 
cross vein and a few forks in apical area, which are black- 
ish. The posterior margin of hindwing is dark for a very 
short distance near its middle. Pterostigma of both pairs 
of wings hardly visible. Jugal lobe of forewing; very 
conspicuous. 
Forewing 5.5 mm, liindwing 5 mm. 
One female (type specimen); Tambourine Mt.. 
5/2/1928 (L. Franzen leg'.), one female (type), and oue 
male are kept in the collection of L. Franzen; one male 
in the collection of the author. 
Zachobielia submarginata is the first known snecies 
from Australia of that genus. In 1920 N. Banks 
founded the genus (Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. Cambr. 335) 
for the species punctata Banks , (ibid. 335, pi: HI., fig. 
36. 1920) from the Philippines. Later on the author de- 
scribed jacobsoni (Entom, Mitt. 406, fig. 4, 926) from 
Sumatra, and L. Navas described marmOrata (Mem. Pont. 
Aeead. Sc. Nuovi Lincei, vol. IX., Roma, 118, fig. 6, 1926' 
from the same island. Zachobielia submarginata is nearest 
allied to Zachobielia punctata Bks. 
Neurorthus brunneipennis n,sp. (Plate HI., fig. 3). 
Head and thorax reddish yellow , Antennae and palpi 
yellowish. Abdomen brown above, yellow below; fourth, 
fifth, and sixth segment with pale yellowish spots or 
