338 MEMOIUfi OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 



21. STOMATOCERAS HAZLITTI new species. 



Female: — Leugth, 5.23 mm. 



Blaek, the following parts blood red: Scape, pedicel, funicle 1, base of funicle 2, legs 

 except laterad on caudal femur a long black area along dorsal tbird and not extending to either 

 end for some little distance, abdomen and tegula;. Club orange yellow, the distal funicle joint 

 suffused a little with yellowish. Pore wings wholly brownish but a deejjer stripe crosses from 

 the whole of the marginal vein (accented under that vein), its accentuation giving off a 

 crescentic loop to costal margin just distad of postmarginal vein ; this loop incloses a subhyaline, 

 rounded area and there is an elongate, narrow, subhyaline area centrally under the submarginal 

 vein. Postmarginal vein subequal to the marginal but slenderer, the stigmal very short. 

 Pubescence wdiite, not conspicuous except a small clump just back of axilla, a clump on 

 jiropodeum just dorsad of caudal coxa and on the metapleurum. Teeth at apex of seutellum 

 well formed, separated. Punctate. Funicle 2 longest, somewhat shorter than the pedicel, 

 1 a third shorter than 2, somewhat longer than wide; funicle 3 a little shorter than 2; funicle 

 8 a little wider than long; club somewhat longer than the pedicel. Dorsad segment 2 of 

 abdomen glabrous, the following segments finely scaly, 3 less distinctly so; segment 7 with 

 numerous umbilieate punctures, 8 with a median carina; dorso-laterad, segments 3-6 with 

 the umbilieate punctures in several rows, the punctures setigerous. Segment 2 dorso-laterad 

 with scattered minute, setigerous pin-punctures. Propodeum with a pair of median carinse 

 well separated. The fine teeth of hind femur along distal three fourths. 



From one female taken fnmi the flowers of a Lupin, April 2, 1914 (A. P. Dodd). 



Habitat: Halifax (Ingham). Queensland. 



Type: No. Hy S40.'>, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the female on a tag, the antenna 

 and a fore wing on a slide. 



Dedicated to William lla^Iitt. 



22. STOMATOCERAS OMPHALE new species. 



Feinah : — Length, .5.25 mm. 



In my table of species runi, to -peraustrulis Girault but differs in that the legs are 

 all red except the dorsolateral end of caudal femur along distal third, the abdomen all 

 black except venter and ventral half of sides at proximal half. Apex only of scape and the 

 pedicel ard first funicle joint dark red. Funicle 1 slightly longer than wide, 2 subequal to 

 the pedicel, longest, nearly twice the length of 1. In addition to the black on caudal femur 

 (and the color of antennae), differs from victoria in that the distal spot on fore wing is 

 connected with the cross stripe from marginal vein at apex of the accented part (forming a 

 semicircular loop), the latter shorter but longer than wide. Otherwise the same. 



From one female captured Novendier 19, 1913 (H. Hacker). 



Hiihitat : Brisbane, Queensland. 



Type: No. Uy3406, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the female on a tag. 



23. STOMATOCERAS KIRBYI new species. 



Female: — Length, 5.10 mm. 



X'ery similar to variu.<! Girault but the first legs are black except knees and tarsi which 

 are red (most of cephalic tibia above dark red in varius), the upper side of second segment of 

 abdomen is .as in varius, the red on abdomen is confined to the ventral aspect; the tegula; are 

 black centrally; fore wings about the same, the marginal vein with a distinct subquadrate 

 smoky area from it and from this area a faint crescentic loop distad to cephalic margin distad 

 of \enation. I'rojiodeum with a |iair of sharp median carinse in both species. Segment 7 of 

 abdomen with scattered, small thimble punctures; segments 4-6 minutely punctulate except 

 meson of segment 4 (the same in varius but meson of segment 4 also punctuate). Segments 

 2 and 3 glabrous. Shoulders, metajileura, lateral axillie and sides of middle abdomen with 



