428 • THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



The abdominal petiole is shorter, very short, wider than long; the 

 distal two funicle joints are slightly wider than long; the cross dash • 

 on the fore wing is the only fuscation present in these wings. The 

 whole body is more robust, the abdomen stouter and longer. 

 Otherwise structurally like fasciatipennis, with which I have 

 compared it. Mandibles tridentate. 



Male. — Not known. 



Described from one female captured by sweeping miscellaneous 

 foliage and grasses along the Cape River, Capeville, Pentland, Q., 

 January 6th, 1913. 



Habitat. — Australia — Queensland, Capeville (Pentland). 



Type.~\n the Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the above 

 specimen on a tag with a slide bearing posterior femur and head. 



CONSTITUTION OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY 



OF ONTARIO. 



Incorporated 1871. 



Section I. — (Objects and Membership). 



1. — The Society shall be called "The Entomological So- 

 ciety OF Ontario," and is instituted for the investigation of the 

 character and habits of insects, the improvement and advancement 

 of Entomological Science, and more especially its practical bearing 

 on the Agricultural and Horticultural interests of the Pro^/ince. 

 The Society shall consist of not less than twenty-fiv£ members. 



2. — The Society shall consist of four classes, viz. — Members, 

 Life Members, Honorary Members and Corresponding Members. 



3. — Members shall be persons whose pursuits, or studies, are 

 connected with Entomology, or who are in any way interested in 

 Natural History and who are resident within the Dominion of 

 Canada. 



4. — Life Members shall be persons who have made donations 

 to the value of $25 in money, books or specimens (the two latter to 

 be valued by competent persons) or who may be elected as such at 

 the General Meeting of the Society, for important services per- 

 formed, and after due notice has been given. 



