BY P. CAMERON. 643 



the dilated abdominal segments piccous-red; wings hyaline, 

 iridescent, nervures pale testaceous, costal nervures paler at the 

 apex. (J, Length, 3 mm. 



Mittagong; in January; caught on the wing(W. W. Froggatt). 



Vertex weakly punctured laterally, the centre smooth, sides 

 of the front more strongly punctured, occiput smooth and shining. 

 Pro- and mesonotum and scutellum strongly punctured, apex of 

 mesonoUnn smooth at the sides. The flat metanotum is strongly 

 aciculated; there are two keels, not very clearly defined, down 

 the middle; on either side are two pairs of not very clearly defined, 

 oblique keels. Pro- and mesopieurse irregularly punctured, the 

 apical upper third of the latter smooth, the lower part finely, 

 closely striated. ^Jetapleur9e regularly reticulated. Abdominal 

 petiole one-half the length of thorax, and longer than the rest of 

 the abdomen. There are two keels on the top, and a stout one 

 down the middle of the sides. There are eight black teeth on 

 the hind femora, the four basal larger and more widely separated 

 than the apical. 



Toryminje. 



Callimone acacia, sp.n. 



Green ; thorax tinged with blue, face and malar space 

 tinged with golden, antennal scape green, flagellum black; 

 trochanters, base and apex of femora narrowly, and tibis 

 and tarsi, yellow, almost white; wings hyaline, nervures black. 

 (^9. Length, 2mm.; terebra, 1-5 mm. 



Erina, N.S.W. ; bred from small, berry-like galls on the 

 foliage of Acacia sp. ; 28th August (W. W. Froggatt). 



Face strongly punctured, more weakly above than below, 

 and more sparsely in the middle above ; a keel runs down its 

 middle from the antennae, it becoming widened below. Ver- 

 tex and front sparsely punctured, their sides transversely 

 striated, the latter more strongly than the former ; the space 

 below the ocelli aciculated only. Mesonotum finely, closely 

 transversely striated. Base of scutellum transversely, the 

 sides finely and closely longitudinally striated, the apex in 



