TIOKWri'ES KROM THK AUSTRALIAN RKOION. 
Kroi^g.itt's m()n()^i'ci|)li. The meiisureineiits ^iven below include 
those of co-ty])es (from the South Australiam Museum eollection) 
and numerous spw'imeus from various eolotues compared with them. 
Snyder (1924) has recorded the fact that ocelli are variably present 
or absent in American species of Leiicofenne,s from the same colony ; 
this applies also to the species under notice. 
I MA(!o. (liedescribed.) 
(U)lour. Head and body as in A. cUtrki \ wings [laler (tawny 
olive). 
Head (big. 47). Hong aiul narrow, rather densely clothed with 
moderately long golden setae, longest and most numerous behind 
and below the eyes. Ocelli generally present (DO per cent, in a 
series of (14 s[)ecimens), small arid well separated from the eyes, 
l^lyes small, sub-triangular (0.204 x 0.221) or round (0.221 x 
0.221), not prominent. I’ostclypeus markedly convex, divided 
axially by a distinct suture, with about 12 setae, the two median 
ones on the anterior margin markedly the longest ; anteelypeus 
hyaline, about half as long as wide, truncate in front. Labrum 
yellow, small, markedly convex, widest at the basal third, with 
scattered setae, those about the middle longest. Kontanelle small, 
circular, very distinct. Antennae 18-, rarely 17- jointed ; the 1st 
long ami stout, widest at the a])ex ; 2nd about half as long as the 
1st, slightly wider at a])ex than at base ; 3rd nearly ahvays markedly 
the shortest and narrowest, Init sometimes larger than 4th ; 4th 
generally smaller than 5th, but sometimes larger ; 5th generally a 
little smaller than (ith, but often eijual ; 6th to 16th or 17th monili- 
form, increasing in length progressively and becoming more stalked ; 
18th as h)ng as 17th and very little narrower. Variations other than 
those noted occur. 
Thoms. -Pronotum clothed similarly to head, large, narrower 
than head ; anterior margin rounded, with a dee[> and wide emargi- 
nation, antero-lateral angles broadly rounded, sides sloping to the 
sinuate [)osterior margin. Meso- and metanotum with posterior 
margin generally as in pronotum. but sometimes less sinuate, or 
almost truncate. 
WiiUls. Wing-stumps moderately densely clothed with long- 
golden hairs; suture convex. Wings (Pigs. 16D, 170) long and 
narrow, the margin, excei)ting the |)roximal tw’o-fifths of hind 
border, moderately densely ciliate ; the radical sector, base of 
median and the proximal branches of cubital veins yellowdsh, the 
radial sector widely se])arated from the radius, the median branching 
from it beyond the suture in the hindwing, bending down sharply 
and passing through the anterior third of the wing, w-ith three or 
four inferior branches beyond the distal fourth of the wing ; the 
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