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of the second cubital cell ; the second recurrent vein received 

 in the basal third of the third cubital cell ; radial cell of the 

 hind wings truncate and appendiculate. Venation in the main 

 like Eurys. 



Type of the genus : Neoeurys inetallica Rohwer. 



Readily separated from its allies by the I4~jointed antennae. 



Neoeurys metallica, new species. 



Female. Length, 4.75 mm. Head opaque, finely and closely punc- 

 tured ; antennal furrows present near the ocelli only ; postocellar fur- 

 row wanting; area between the lateral ocelli and the middle fovea 

 raised; no ocellar depression; middle fovea oval more sharply denn- 

 ed above; antennal joints slightly ridged beneath; dorsulum and the 

 scutellum more shining than the head ; stigma broad, the lower mar- 

 gin rounded ; sheath straight above, rounded below, the apex oblique- 

 ly truncate. Metallic bronze ; labrum, mandibles, four anterior knees, 

 all the tibise and tarsi reddish-yellow. Wings yellowish hyaline, iri- 

 descent ; venation pale brown, basal half of the stigma pallid. 



Type locality: Heborne, Victoria, Australia. Two females 

 labeled "C. F. $ oo" No. 1,167. 



Type: In the British Museum of Natural History. 

 Paratype : Cat. No. 13,356 U. S. N. M. 



DIPHAMORPHOS, new genus. 



Short, robust species. Head seen from the front broader 

 than high, posterior orbits rather narrow, similar to some Nema- 

 tines ; clypeus short ; labrum large ; eyes slightly converging to 

 clypeus ; malar space present but narrow ; antennae inserted 

 close to the clypeus, 15- jointed, third joint much longer than 

 the fourth ; ocelli in a triangle, the lateral ones on the sup- 

 raorbital line; thorax much like Blennocampa; legs normal, 

 postbasitarsis much shorter than the following joints, claws 

 simple ; venation differs from Perreyia as figured by MacGil- 

 livray [Proc. U. S. N. M. XXIX (1438) fig. 80] in the 

 second recurrent being received by the third cubital cell. 



Type of the genus: Diphamorphos nigrescens Rohwer. 



Diphamorphos, Clarrisa Kirby, Eurys Newman, Europsis 

 Kirby and Neoeurys Rohwer will form a subfamily in the 

 Tenthredinidae. Diphamorphos may easily be separated from 



