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usually at ends; the gradates, anals, and sometimes other 
veins near base wholly dark. 
In hind wings the costals and many radial cross-veins dark, 
stigma not very distinct. The wings are fairly broad, almost 
acute at tips ; the hairs on veins quite long ; the gradates are 
in parallel series, the outer about seven, the inner usually 
ten, extending much basally ; there are eight or nine cubital 
cross-veins beyond the divisory cell, the latter ends much 
beyond the cross-vein above, the cell being fully twice as long 
as broad ; the post-cubital area is much wider than the costal, 
the second cubital cell scarcely longer than the third. In the 
costal stigmal area there are no cross-veins, but beyond are 
two or three, the branches of radial sector scarcely bent at 
inner gradates. In the hind wings the inner gradate series 
also extends basally; the triangular cell is quite long, and 
basal part of medius bends down in a gradual curve. 
The pronotum is about as broad behind as long in middle, 
the sides sloping forward ; the hind tibia not swollen. 
Length of fore wing 16.5 mm., width 6 mm. 
Two from “Australia, Edwards” (in M.C.Z.) and two from 
“Victoria, Australia, Edwards coll.”, probably H. Edwards, 
in the Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. Type M.C.Z. no. 25452. 
Chrysopa edwardsi puncticollis n. var. 
In general similar to the typical form, but the palpi are 
more heavily dark ; on the pronotum besides the sinuous line 
each side, and the spot near posterior angle, there are three 
other spots on each side: one toward the front, one below 
it on the lower margin, and one behind the latter, visible 
only from below ; the spot on basal joint of antennae is rather 
reddish, and there are two short parallel reddish lines on 
middle of vertex. 
Size as the type. 
One from Tasmania. Type M.C.Z. no. 25453. 
Chrysopa traviata sp. nov. 
Pale yellowish green ; a reddish spot under each eye, and 
usually a red line inward of it; last joint of palpi partly 
black; antennae pale, unmarked, not very long. In fore 
wings the gradates are dark, and many cross-veins at ends ; 
