12 The Queensland Naturalist. December, 1926- 
Pore wing- 31-35 mm. ; hind wing, 28-31 mm. 10 and 
29. Brisbane, 1926 (L. Franzen leg.) 
(Type one male and one female In Coll. Franzen one 
female in the author’s collection.) 
I take the liberty to name this interesting species in 
honour of its collector. 
As to ithe form of the wings, the species has much like- 
ness to Glenoleon dissolutus Gerst., radialis Banks and 
pfulcjiellus Ramb. (the broad-winged species), but with re- 
gard to the markings of the wings it occupies a position be- 
tween Glenoleon dissolutus Gerst. and pulchellus Ramb. 
Glenoleon meteoricus. 
Gerstaecker, Mitt, naturw. Vereins Neuvorpom. und 
Riigen, pag. 25, 1884; Esben-Petersen, Australian Neurop- 
tera ii (Proc. Linn. Soc., X.S. Wales, pag. 73, pi. xii, fit:. 
22. 1915. 
Brisbane, 25/1/1925 (L. Franzen leg.) 
This species seems to be a very scarce one; before T 
have only seen one specimen (collection Froggatt.) 
Austrogymnocnemia pentagramma. 
Gerstaecker, Mitt, naturw. Yereins Neurorpom. und 
Riigen. pag. 34, 1884; Esben-Petersen, Australian Neurop 
tera TV. (Proc. Linn. Soc.. X.S. Wales, pag. 587, pi. XLV. 
fig. 7, 1923. 
Brisbane (L. Franzen leg.) 
I have only seen the type-specimen of this species. 
Dictyoleon nervosus. 
Esben-Petersen, Australian Neuroptera, TV. (Proc. 
Linn. Soc.. X r .S. Wales, pag. 585, pi. XL VI, fig. 18, 1923). 
— Fiji Islands. 
Weelius triseriatus Banks, Bull. Mus Comp. Zool 
Cambridge, pag. 435, 1924. — Fiji Islands. 
Of this very interesting species I have since seen 
more material (Imp. Bureau of Entom.) only known from 
Fiji Islands, from the same localities. 
0 — 
Fox on the Tambourine Road. — On a recent journey 
from Tambourine to Beaudesert by road, a fine specimen 
of Red Reynard the fox was seen going easily across a 
paddock. Needless to say, ground birds were very 
scarce along the way. 
L. M. MAYO. 
