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Protomiltogramma cincta, new species. 



Length of body 7 to 10 mm.; of wing 5 to 6.5 mm. One male 

 and one female, latter the larger; male from Hamilton, Upper 

 North Pine, Queensland, Jany., 1890; female from Buderim Mt., 

 Queensland, Dec., 1889 (Dept. of Mines and Agr.). 



Face and cheeks luteous, with pale ^^ellowish bloom; rather 

 more silvery in male. Frontalia fulvous to fulvotestaceous, an- 

 tennae wholly light ochre-yellow, arista brown. Parafrontals 

 golden. Thorax, pleura; and scutellum with golden pollen, which 

 is paler in front and on sides; the mesoscutum with three heavy 

 brown vitta; plainly continued on scutellum. Abdomen dark 

 brown or blackish, the second to fourth segments evenly bordered 

 anteriorly with rather broad band of silvery, which may have a 

 faint golden lustre. Legs black, femora pollinose on outside. 

 Wings clear, tegulae watery-white. 



Holotype— No. 19972 U. S. N. M., female. 



Froggattimyia, new genus. 



Genotype, Froggattimyia Jiirta, new species. 



Parafrontals and parafacials evenly covered with short black 

 bristly hairs. Parafacials bulged, their planes not oblique but 

 nearly transverse. Cheek grooves restricted. Cheeks of male 

 swollen, one-half eye-height in width, evenly clothed with fine 

 short black hairs; those of female with yellowish hairs. Female 

 vertex a little less than width of one eye, that of male hardly 

 over one-half eye-width. Female with two proclinate orbitals, 

 male without. Ocellar bristles small. Front of male prominent; 

 in profile, frontals descending only a little below base of antennae 

 face rather receding; facial plate elongate and narrow, only a little 

 sunken, with rather sharp carina, vibrissa? situated well above oral 

 margin, epistoma not prominent. Third antennal joint about 

 two and one-half times second; palpi club-shaped. Apical pair of 

 separated and strong scutellar bristles, and two lateral pairs. 

 Abdominal macrochjetae vestigial in both sexes. Hind tibia? very 

 short-ciliate in both sexes. Apical cell ending well before wing tip, 

 open; hind cross-vein sinuate, nearer to bend; latter rounded, 

 without wrinkle or stump. Parafrontals slightly widening below, 



