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The following key will facilitate the determination of Exomura 

 females with red abdomen: 



With lateral face-marks; hind legs with much black hair 1 



Without lateral face-marks 2 



1. Clypeal band narrow angophorce Ckll. 



Clypeal band very broad angophorce hackeri Ckll. 



2. Small species (none over 7 mm.) with no light clypeal band, 



though there may be a reddish suffusion 3 



Usually larger species, never very small; nearly always with 

 a well-marked light clypeal band 5 



3. All the femora red .fultoni Ckll. 



Femora wholly or mainly black 4 



4. Length 5-6 mm.; stigma dusky .froggattii Friese 



Length 4| mm.; stigma clear fulvous concinnula Ckll. 



5. Face broad below; clypeal mark usually with a hook-like proc- 



ess on each side above hamulata Ckll. 



Face narrowed below 6 



6. Larger and paler; hair on outer side of hind tibiae mainly pale; 



abdomen not at all banded bicolor Smith 



Smaller and darker; hair on outer side of hind tibiae black 



angophorce Ckll. 



Size of bicolor but dark, the abdomen with evident dusky bands 



angophorce var. from Stradbroke L, and var. ohliterata Ckll. 



from Brisbane 

 Haliotus leai Cockerell. 



Females; Blackwall Range, March 30, 1911 (Wild; Queensl. 

 Mus. 28) Woodend, Victoria (French; Froggatt Coll. 97) ; Brisbane, 

 Nov. 11, 1905 (Froggatt, 151). Male; Kelvin Grove, Brisbane, 

 Nov. 27, 1911 (Hacker; Queensl. Mus. 45). The male, not before 

 known, is more slender, about 6| mm. long; clypeus with a broad 

 transverse pale yellowish band, which has a large broadly triangular 

 median extension above; lower edge of clypeus dark; antennae very 

 long, black, the flagellum crenulate beneath; coxae and trochanters 

 dark; femora, tibiae and tarsi red, anterior femora with large dusky 

 shades in front and behind, middle femora with slight dusky bands 

 near base; basal hair-bands of abdominal segments pale and poorly 

 developed; apex broadly truncate, bright chestnut-red. 

 Binghamiella antipodes (Smith). 



Warburton, Australia (Spry; Nat. Mus. Vict. 253). 

 Callomelitta picta Smith. 



Tasmania (A. M. Lea; Nat. Mus. Vict. 209). 

 Meroglossa desponsa var. kershawi n. var. 



9 . Scutellum with a yellow spot at each anterior corner; supra- 

 clypeal mark higher. 



