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Characters. — The eyes are contiguous in the male and 

 separate in the female; the scutellum is produced into a 

 spine: and the wings contain three posterior veins. The 

 genus differs from the Platynini to which group it other- 

 wise b longs according to Enderlein's keys (Zool. Anz., 

 1914), bv the contiguous eyes of the male. 



Lonchegaster armata, White. 



Lonchegaster armata, White, Proc. Rov. Soc. Tasm., 1914, 

 p. 62. fig. 7. Id., White, P.L.S. N.S.W.. xli.. 

 1916, p 

 Note. — 11 appears that tins insect has a superficial re 

 semblance to Pachygaster whitei, from which it oao be dis- 

 tinguish d bv t!n scutellum and the blue-black abdomen. 



Haii. Tasmania. A paratype i- in the National 

 M ■■■ inn. Melboui i 



G rms Evaza, Walker. 



Evaza, Walker, Proc. Lin. Soc. Lond., i., 1857, p. 109. 

 /'/.. K> ... Ann. Mus. Xat. Hung., i\\, 1906, p. 

 •J77. 

 Type. Evaza bipars, Walker Borneo. 



Evaza bipars, Walker. 



Evaza bipars, Walker, Proc. Lin. Soc. Lond., i., 1857, p. 

 110, PI. 6, fig. -2. hi.. Kertesz. Ann. Mus. Nat. 

 Hung., iv., 1906, p. 284, PI. 5, fig. 1. 

 Hah. — This was described from Borneo, and 



reported since from New Guinea and New South Wal< ». 



Genus Wallacea, Doleschal. 



Wallacea, Doleschal, Nat. Tijdschr. Nederl. Ind. (1), iii. 

 (xvii.), 1858, p. 82. 

 Type. — Wallacea argentea, Doleschal ... Ambonia. 



II nl Inn a darwini, Hill, 

 Wallacea darwini, Hill, P.L.S. N.S.W., xliv., 1919, p. 

 460, tigs. 7 a-c. 



Subfam. Lopiiotellin.e. 

 Characters. — This subfamily contains species with 

 three posterior veins issuing from the discal cell; the 

 scutalluaxi without spines; and the last segment of the 

 antennae ribbon-like. 



Note. — A single Australian representative was de- 



'I by Enderiein from a specimen with broken wings, 



and the assumption that there are only three posterior 



