28 ENTOMOLOGISK TIDSKRIFT I913. 



colour, the black femora, the much longer elytra, the forceps 

 etc. A single cT from West-Kimberley. N. W. Australia. 



Anisolabis pilosiventris n. sp. 



Elongated, black, a little brilliant. Head black, mouth- 

 parts and clypeus dirty yellow, the hind angles broadly 

 rounded. Antenncie dark, with fine hairs, the second joint 

 and some of the joints 8 — ii light yellow. Prothora.x a little 

 broader posteriorly with narrow, yellow margin. Sternum 

 totally whitish yellow. Femora and tibiae with broad, dark 

 rings. In the J* the last ventral segment long and densely 

 covered with yellow hairs. Forceps in the cf without teeth, 

 strongly curved. 



Long. (^ 14 mm., $ 16 mm. 



2 (^(^ found at Perth and Mundaring, i $ at Perth. 



Spongiphora australiana n. sp. 



Body dark, a little brilliant, antennae 15-jointed, dark 

 brown, only some of the basal joints a little lighter; eyes 

 with big facetts. Prothorax a little broader posteriorly, 

 with yellow margin, impressed in the middle, anterior angles a 

 little obtuse, hind angles rounded. Elytra very finely punct- 

 ured, squama; distinct, long at the top with a yellow spot; 

 legs white — yellow, femora and tibiae with broad, dark 

 rings. Anal segment in cT rectangular, hind angles nearly 

 right; forceps in cT near the base with one very sharp, at 

 the top with one tooth, in $ unarmed. 



Long, $ 9 mm., $ 8,5 mm. 



4 cTcT and 7 $? from NoonkanbalL and Broome. West- 

 Kimberley (dec. — april). 



Chaetospania australis n. sp. 



No representative of this genus was previously known 

 from Australia. — 



Body strongly depressed, castaneous brown, head and 



