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ments with pale spots ; labrum, mandibles and legs below the trochan- 

 ters rufous ; wings slightly yellowish hyaline, iridescent ; venation dark 

 brown. 



Male. In general the male is like the female, but the base of the 

 femora, or the femora entirely are black, and the pale spots on the 

 abdomen are wanting. 



Type locality : Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. One female 

 collected by French ; and one female and four males labeled 

 "C. F. 2' 01" No. 1,165 (supposedly from Victoria). 



Type: In the British Museum of Natural History. 



Paratype: Cat. No. 13,355 U. S. N. M. 



Euryopsis bella, new species. 



Male. Length, 4.5 mm. Clypeus truncate; malar space shorter 

 than the pedicellum ; antennae ii-jointed, the third joint longer than 

 the fourth; antennal furrows not very strong; ocellar basin wanting; 

 middle fovea large, circular ; head and thorax shining with separate 

 punctures; venation as in Eurys. Bright metallic green; knees and legs 

 below reddish. Wings yellowish hyaline, iridescent ; venation brown. 



Female. What may be the female has the clypeus notched, and the 

 legs reddish. 



Type locality: Near Sydney, Australia. Collected by Mr. 

 R. E. Turner. 



Type : In the British Museum of Natural History. 

 Female in the U. S. National Museum. 



The males of the two species of Europsis Kby. may be 

 separated as follows : 



Femora entire reddish; color blue with some greenish tints; apical 

 antennal joint obtuse, shorter than the preceding 



nitens Kby. 



Femora mostly black; color, green; apical antennal joint more acute 

 and longer than the preceding bella Roh. 



NEOEURYS, new genus. 



Short, robust, metallic species ; clypeus truncate ; malar 

 space distinct; posterior orbits narrow; antennre slender 14- 

 jointed, the third joint longer than the fourth ; scutellum 

 rounded at the apex; body much like Eurys: claws simple; 

 abdomen normal ; the third cubital cell as long as the first and 

 second combined ; first recurrent vein received near the base 



