614 NEW FOSSORIAL H.TMENOPTERA, 



Aberration nigricans. 

 £. Several specimens in the same collection, captured at the 

 same time, have the abdomen entirely black. 

 Aberration atripes. 

 (J. A male in the Victorian National Museum, from Bacchus 

 Marsh, Victoria, has the legs black. 



Neozeleboria lacteimaculata, sp.n. 



9. Fusca; segmentis abdominalibus margine apicali pallido-testa- 

 ceis; segmento dorsali secundo transverse quadricarinato, macula 

 sub oculis pallide flava. Long. 8 mm. 



£. Niger ; mandibulis, clypeo, macula utrinque supra basin 

 antennarum, marginibus oculorum apice anguste interruptis, pro- 

 noto marginibus, mesonoto macula, scutello macula mediali, post- 

 scutello, segmentoque mediano linea angusta longitudinali flavis; 

 segmentis dorsalibus 1-5 macula laterali utrinque albo-lactea ; 

 pedibus f usco-ferrugineis ; alis subhyalinis, venis fuscis, costa 

 testacea. Vertice macula utrinque fusco-ferruginea. Long. 13 mm. 



9. Mandibles falcate, with a very small tooth on the inner 

 margin about two-thirds from the base. Head more than half 

 as broad again anteriorly as long, flattened and thin, narrowed 

 and very broadly rounded posteriorly; subopaque and very finely 

 shagreened; eyes small and oval, not touching the base of the 

 mandibles; a very short frontal sulcus from between the antennae. 

 Thorax and median segment finely shagreened; the pronotum a 

 little longer than broad, raised and subtuberculate in the middle 

 of the anterior margin, with a very short longitudinal sulcus on 

 the raised portion; scutellum and median segment combined no 

 longer than the pronotum. Abdomen shining, very sparsely 

 punctured; first dorsal segment very narrowly transversely de- 

 pressed at the apex; second with four transverse carinse, including 

 the raised apical margin; fifth ventral segment sparsely punc- 

 tured. Pygidium lanceolate, very slightly widened at the apex, 

 with a tuft of long, pale, fulvous hairs on each side. Legs and 

 antennae fusco-ferruginous. 



£. Clypeus slightly produced, the apical margin distinctly but 

 shal lowly emarginate. Antennae no longer than the thorax and 



