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above and below ; tegulse pale reddish-testaceous ; wings clear hyaline ; nervures 

 and stigma light yellow ; lower section of b. n. strongly arched, falling far 

 short of t. m. ; second r. n. joining apical corner of second s. m. 



Related to E. regince Ckll. and E. adelaido' Ckll., but readily known 

 by the color of the flagellum and the broad pallid margins of the 

 abdominal segments. The venation is like that of E. regince. 



Habitat. — Adelaide, Australia (Schombiirgk). 

 Euryglossa sinapipes, new species. 



Male. — Length about 5.5 mm. ; head and thorax black, hairy, with bright 

 mustard-yellow face-marks, tubercles, and a small transverse mark on hind border 

 of scutellum ; abdomen warm dark reddish, with thin pale hair, the hind margin 

 of the first segment paler ; eyes pea-green ; face broad, facial quadrangle about 

 square ; mandibles except their ferruginous apices, clypeus except two dots and 

 the narrow dark lower margin, a small supraclypeal mark (broader than long, 

 separated from clypeus by a dark line), lateral face-marks (ending obliquely 

 a little above level of antennae), and an elongate mark on each cheek beneath, 

 all bright yellow ; scape yellow, flagellum light ferruginous (possibly altered 

 by cyanide?) ; mesothorax dullish, with scattered punctures; anterior legs light 

 yellow, also the middle and hind femora ; middle and hind tibiae and tarsi light 

 reddish, but evidently altered from yellow by cyanide, as on one side the 

 middle leg is all yellow ; venter of abdomen dull reddish-orange ; tegulse 

 yellowish-hyaline ; wings perfectly clear, iridescent, nervures and stigma light 

 yellow ; first r. n. meeting first t. c, second entering apical corner of second 

 s. m. ; lower section of b. n. strongly bent, falling far short of t. m. 



A curious little species of the group of E. calliopsiformis Ckll. 

 and E. quadrimaculata Sm., but with the abdomen not spotted. 



Habitat. — Adelaide, Australia {Schomburgk). Berlin Museum 

 22119. 



Callomelitta picta perpicta, new subspecies. 



Male. — Pleura red ; abdomen blue (like the typical female) ; legs wholly 

 black, with light hair. The apical part of the fourth ventral abdominal seg- 

 ment is covered with dense pale yellowish hair ; at each side of the base of 

 the fifth is a large tuft of intensely black hair, while the sixth bears a short 

 tooth or spine on each side. 



Habitat. — Ararat, Victoria (Rolle). Berlin Museum. I possess 

 a cotype of C. picta Sm., and have examined Smith's type male, from 

 Tasmania. Smith's figure of the mouth of C. picta must have been 

 made for an imperfect preparation ; the tongue is broadly emarginate, 

 formed as in Prosopis; the paraglossse are comparatively long, and 

 have (at least in the dry state) a curious appearance, as if jointed, 



