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in some lights on the black tergites. Base of the third to 
sixth tergite and middle of the second with a transverse 
band of sparse, greyish yellow pollen or micropubescence. 
These bands, however, do not extend down upon the sides 
of the segment. Male terminalia entirely light orange 
brown. 
Female. The female is similar to the male, with the 
terminalia deeply recessed. 
Type: a female; Mt. Lookout, New South Wales, col- 
lected Dec. 16th, 1952 and presented to the author by 
Dr. I. M. Makerras. Paratypes 3 males and 3 females 
from Tubrabucca, New South Wales, Jan. 10-23, 1948, 
R.R.M.P. and A.N.B., 1 pair in the author’s collection, 2 
pairs in the National Museum at Melbourne. 1 paratype 
male, Barrington Tops, Jan. 25, S.U. Zool. Exped., 1 
paratype female, Mt. Gingern, Jan. 14, 1950, S.J. Para- 
monov, both in the C.S.I.R.O. collection, Canberra, A.C.T. 
