BY ROWLAND K. TURNER. 265" 



llab, — Victoria (Lower Plenty). 



The female under this name in the British Museum does not 

 correspond with Smith's description. 

 The type appears to be lost. 



E. TUBERCULATA 8m. 



ThijMias [Eirone) t^tbercn/atus Sm., Cat. Hym. B. M. vii. p. 41, 

 n.ll2,1859(cJ9). 



g. The scutellum is rather broadly subtruncate at the apex; 

 the median segment rather long and narrow at the apex, finely 

 reticulate, with a short median sulca from the base. The abdomen 

 is subpunctate, segments 2-4 with a curved raised mark near the 

 apical margin on each side. 



9. An impressed median longitudinal line on the apical portions 

 of abdominal segments 2-4, and a curved raised mark on each 

 side near the apical margin. The pygidium at the apex is acute, 

 with a faint median carina and the lateral margins slightly raised. 



Bab. — Victoria (Lower Plenty). 



E. RUFICORNIS Sm. 



Thynnus (^Agriomyia) rujicornis Sm., Cat. Hym. B.M. vii. p. 34, 

 n.89, 1859((J). 



Thynnus haerdtii D.T., Cat. Hym. viii. 108((J). 



The clypeus has a short carina from the base, joining a smooth, 

 oblique, triangular truncation which extends to the apex. Hypo- 

 pygium rounded and ciliated at the apex. 



Hab. — Swan River, W.A. 



E. SCUTELLATA, n.Sp. 



(^. Clypeus with a very short delicate carina from the base, a 

 short and wide triangular truncation at the apex. Head and 

 thorax densely punctured; head narrowed behind the eyes; the 

 anterior margin of the prothorax very slightly raised; the scu- 

 tellum rather broadly truncate at the apex. Median segment 

 short, depressed and subtruncate posteriorly, delicately reticulate. 

 Abdominal segments shining, with very fine punctures at the 



