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4. Stomatoceroides nigripes new species. 



Female: Length, 5.00 mm. 



Opaque black, the tarsi fuscous, the wings hyaline, the vena- 

 tion dark, with only a trace of staining under them. Like versi- 

 color, but the teeth of the posterior femur along as much as the 

 distal two-thirds of the ventral margin. Antennae as in the other 

 two species, but the funicle joints are longer. 



(From a single specimen, similarly magnified.) 



Male: Not known. 



Described from a single female, cardmounted, kindly given 

 to me by Mr. F. P. Dodd, of Kuranda, North Queensland. The 

 specimen was labelled "From pupa of the red ant moth, Towns- 

 ville, 7-11-03.— F. P. Dodd." 



Habitat: Australia — Townsville, Queensland. 



Type: No. Hy 1190, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the fore- 

 going specimen on a card, plus female antenna and posterior femur 

 on a slide together in xylol-balsam. 



Family Callimomida?. 

 Podagrionini. 



Pachytomoides new genus. 



Female: Somewhat similar to Pachytomus Westwood and 

 Podagrion Spinola, but the antennae lack the ring-joint and the 

 club is enlarged, as compared with the slender filiform funicle. 

 The second and third tarsal joints are slender. The stigmal vein 

 has a very short neck. Ovipositor very long. Wings infuscated. 

 Propodeum with a semicircular carina at apex around the inser- 

 tion of the abdomen. 



Male: Probably the same. 



Type: The following species {minis). 

 1. Pachytomoides minis new species. 



Female: Length, 5 mm., excluding the long, slender and' 

 curled ovipositor, which is fully 7 mm. long. 



Bright metallic green, the propodeum and head metallic 

 bluish, the abdomen red, except broadly at base above; the fore 

 and intermediate legs reddish brown at the knees, tarsi, tips of 

 tibiffi, proximal third of the swollen femur and distal third of the 

 long subtriquetrous posterior coxa. Ovipositor very thin, fuscous, 

 its valves black. Fore wings irregularly, lightly stained with 



