1940] New Chrysopidx from Australia 133 
the gradates, veins along hind margin, and most of the cross- 
veins, except costals and radials, bordered with pale brown ; 
in hind wing the costals mostly dark. The wings are rather 
slender, almost acute at tip ; the hairs on veins moderately 
long. In fore wing the gradates are in parallel series, but 
the inner further from outer than from the radial sector, 
about five gradates in each series, the branches of radial sec- 
tor but little bent at inner gradates ; six cubital cross-veins 
beyond the divisory cell, latter small, over twice as long as 
broad, ending at or beyond the cross-vein above, its base 
faintly thickened ; second cubital cell but little if any shorter 
than the third ; costal area no broader than post-cubital area, 
the latter but little broader than the cubital area ; the costal 
stigmal area without cross-veins, but two or three beyond. 
In hind wings the gradates, about four in each row, rather 
far apart ; the triangular cell small, the union of radial sector 
and medius long, the basal part of medius quite suddenly 
bent down. Pronotum broader than long, sides nearly paral- 
lel, narrowed near front ; hind tibia plainly swollen. 
Length of fore wing 11 mm., width 4 mm. 
Several specimens from Redlynch, North Queensland, 20 
August to 14 October (Wind. coll.). Type M.C.Z. no. 25454. 
Girysopa jocaste sp. nov. 
Head and thorax nearly white, abdomen yellowish, a small 
brown spot under each eye, palpi pale, unmarked, antennae 
pale, becoming darker toward tip, pronotum with a large 
brown spot near each anterior corner, and a similar spot over 
base of fore wings. Wings with pale greenish venation, 
gradates and some other cross-veins more or less dark, the 
gradates and many other cross-veins and the marginal forks 
bordered or clouded with dark, the triangle below third cubi- 
tal cell wholly clouded, a larger darker cloud over the radial 
sector just before stigma and extending back over the bases 
of two branches behind, these branches are nearer to each 
other at base than the others; at base of stigma is another 
brown spot over three brown cross-veins. 
In hind wings the veins are pale, unclouded, but a dark 
dot at base of stigma. Wings moderately broad, acute at 
tips, hairs on veins rather short toward wing-base, plainly 
longer near tip. 
