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Head in front with extremely dense minute sculpture 

 appearing coriaceous or punctulate. 



Propodeum with posterior median area defined 



N. parviilus. 



Propodeum with no definite median area 



iV. coriacciis. 



Head in front with reticulate rugose sculpture, pro'b- 

 ably due to a very shallow coarse puncturation. 



Propodeum with posterior median area dull, coria- 

 ceous; flagellum of antennae mostly black 



N. destructor. 



18. (17) Propodeum with the median area smoother, hardly 

 opac[ue; flagellum of antennae paler, more fuscous 

 N. cognatus. 



I. Neochclogymis ty picas, sp. nov. 



Black, all the legs, except the apical joint which is darker, the 

 antennae except the three or four apical joints, and the mandi- 

 bles, ferruginous. 



Head with sparse grey hairs, the face closely, shallowly 

 rugosely punctured, on the vertex more sparsely. Mandibles 

 strongly quadridentate. Ocelli placed more or less in foveae; 

 third joint of antennae elongate, distinctly longer than the fourth, 

 which is longer and much more slender than the 5th, the latter 

 considerably longer than broad, as also are all the following: 

 Pronotum with the hind margin smooth, in front of this with 

 large shallow punctures; mesonotum very sparsely, finely punc- 

 tured, smooth and shining, the parapsides indicated by exces- 

 sively short consute lines near the anterior margin; scutellum 

 and postscutellum impunctate or nearly. Propodeum, seen from 

 in front, bounded by a raised line posteriorly, which is bent for- 

 wards in the middle, the surface rugose; posteriorly with a 

 median area evidently, though not strongly defined, by raised 

 lines; this area being smooth and shiny except on its upper por- 

 tion. Abdomen smooth, impunctate; basal tooth of the chelar 

 claw with a very long seta reaching to the apex of the claw. 

 Wings with the nervures strong, yellow, as also the stigma which 

 is infuscate on its margins, the radius also dark. A vague trans- 

 verse cloud lies beneath the stigma and marginal cell, occupying 

 also part of the latter. Length about 4.5 mm. 



Hab. Bundaberg; one female captured. 



