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and the abdomen is entirely honey-yellow except just along 

 the base narrowly and at apex above more broadly. Head 

 and legs entirely honey-yellow except the clypeal area, which 

 is green. Infuscation of the fore wing very light. Hind 

 coxa with a fringe of "cobwebby" white pubescence. Fimicle 

 joints all somewhat wider than long, 5 largest. Mandibles 

 tridentate. Hind tibial spur single. Abdomen with a wide 

 petiole which is hidden by the neck of the propodeum. 



From two females in the U. S. National Museum (G. 

 Compare). 



Habitat. — Swan River, West Australia. 



Types.— Csit. No. 20470, U. S. Nat. Mus.; the female on 

 tags, a head and three caudal tibiae on a slide. 



In the genus, the occipital margin is acute, the triangular 

 head lenticular; the large pronotum (over half the length of 

 the scutum) is subequal to the propodeum which is transverse- 

 quadrate and with a prominent neck which resembles a petiole. 



Stomatoceras carlylei, new species. 



Female. — Length, 5 mm. In the table of Australian species 

 runs to longicornis, but differs from that species as follows : 

 Black, the legs bright red and the apex of the tegulse ; the fore 

 wings are hyaline except for a transverse-rectangular fuscous 

 area from the marginal vein; funicle 2 is only two-thirds 

 longer than wide, 1 subquadrate, shorter than the pedicel, 7 

 somewhat longer than wide. Segments of abdomen after 2 

 (except broadly along the meson of 3) scaly and with several 

 rows of large punctures which are setigerous, 6 rugoso- 

 punctate. Postmarginal vein somewhat longer than the mar- 

 ginal. Mesopleurum cross-striate. Otherwise as in longi- 

 cornis. 



One female on a tag in the U. S. National Museum, Too- 

 woomba, Queensland (A. Koebele). 



Type. — Cat. No. 20766, U. S. Nat. Mus., the above specimen 

 and a slide bearing an antenna. 



Stomatoceras magnidens, new species. 



Male. — Length, 4.50 mm. Black, the following parts red : 

 Tegulae, apex and bulla of scape, pedicel, funicles 1-3, base of 



