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MEMOIRS OF TEE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
11. GONATOCERUS SAINTPIERREI Giraalt. Male. 
Very large and with the facies of Cosmocomoidea. Jet black. Fore 
wings with a midlongitudinal, subeylindrical fuscous stripe from near apex 
proximad a little more than half way to the marginal vein. Fore wings broad. 
Habitat: Kuranda, Queensland. Jungle. 
Type: No. Hy 1567, Queensland Museum. 
12. GONATOCERUS LOMONOSOFFI Girault. Female. 
Jet black and like nox but smaller, the fore wings of the broader type yet 
not wide, the antennae with the first three funicle joints short and subequal, the 
fourth only a little longer while the fifth is plainly twice longer than the third. 
Fiscal cilia absent under the marginal vein or nearly. 
Habitat: Kuranda, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 1568 , Queensland Museum. 
13. GONATOCERUS MIRISSIMUS new species. 
Female: — Length, 2*25 mm. Very large for the family. Black, the 
abdomen red and thus coloured like bicolor from which it differs in bearing a 
conspicuous black, uniform, longitudinal stripe down the middle of the wing 
from apex a little more than half way to apex of the venation. Thus also allied 
with saintpicrrci Girault but the stripe on the fore wing of the latter very much 
fainter and narrower, its outlines obscure. Structurally very similar to bicolor. 
Like saintpicrrci in wings and legs (structure). Legs rich brown, the cephalic 
coxa? black. 
Male : — Not known . 
From one female captured by sweeping in jungle, June 14, 1913 (A. P. 
Dodd). Several days later, June 16, another female was captured in the same 
place ; in this specimen the dorsum of the abdomen and its tip were black. 
Habitat: Nelson (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. ITy 1569, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide 
with the type of Gonatocerus saintpicrrci Girault. 
14. GONATOCERUS TRICOLOR new species. 
Male: — Length, about 1*50 mm. Large for the family. Black, the 
abdomen and scape orange yellow and thus like tricolor but the fore wings are 
distinctly broader, equal to those of saintpicrrci; besides the orange abdomen 
this species differs from saintpierrei in having the fumation of the wings 
spread all over the blade distad of the venation excepting the caudal and 
cephalic margins which are clear two thirds the way to apex from the distal end 
of the marginal vein. Parapsidal furrows complete ; mesopr cc scutum apparently 
absent ; scutellum long as the scutum, flattened. Joints of antennal funicle at 
least twice longer than wide. 
