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hind legs except the coxae, femora and in some the tarsi, whitish. 

 Labrum whitish. Wings iridescent-hyaline with blackish 

 nervures. Antenna? as in G. divergens, Kirby, (9) except that 

 one of the terminal joints is absent. 



9. Long. corp. 6-7 mm.; exp. al. 14-15 mm. 



Shiny black: with a small white spot on each side of the 2nd 

 abdominal segment. Four front tibia? whitish at the base, passing 

 to brown at the apex, tarsi brown; hind legs with trochanters 

 and basal two-thirds of tibia? whitish; tarsi black. Labrum 

 whitish. Wings and antenna? as in £. 



Mackay, Q.; in January and February; one pair taken in 

 copula. 



Described from five $ and seven 9 specimens, all taken on 

 the same flowering shrubs as C. divergens. 



Eurys inconspicua, Kirby. 



Mr. Kirby in his description of this insect (I.e. p. 47) omits all 

 mention of the colour of the abdomen, which is luteous with the 

 tip black. 



Besides the species already mentioned, I have collected the 

 following in the Mackay district : — 



TENTHREDINID^E. 



CIMBICINiE. HYLOTOMINiE. 



Perga glabra, Kirby. Hylotoma apicale, Kirby. 



Gravenhorstii, Westw. (?) 



polita, Leach. PTERYGOPHORINiE. 



univittata, Kirby. Pterygophorus insignis, Kirby. 



Brullei, Westw. interruptus, Klug. 



Leachii, Kirby. 

 uniformis, Kirby. 



All the species of Perga are found in the forest country only 

 and are very rarely met with. Pterygophorus Leachii was fairly 

 abundant in October, 1893, also in the forest, most of the speci- 



