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broad; mandibles black; clypeus shining, with sparse distinct 
punctures; supraclypeal area dullish, appearing minutely granular, 
contrasting with clypeus; hair of head and thorax mainly white, but 
there is fuscous or black hair on clypeus, vertex, and dises of meso- 
thorax and scutellum; mesothorax dull, without evident punctures ; 
scutellum a little more shining, slightly bigibbous; area of meta- 
thorax large, with only microscopical sculpture ; tegule piceous, with 
a large testaceous spot posteriorly; wings strongly infuscated, 
brownish; the large stigma dark reddish; nervures fuscous; b. n. 
falling far short of t.m.; lower side of first s. m. with a gentle 
double curve ; first r. n. joining second s. m. at a distance from base 
equal to length of first t. ¢.; legs black basally, red apically, the black 
ending on femora, near middle on anterior ones, near apex behind, 
but at middle or before in front, on the other ones; middle and hind 
tibiz with a dusky suffusion on outer side; abdomen broad basally, 
not clavate, not punctured ; apical plate circular, its margin broadly 
translucent. 
@. Length about 9 mm., much like the male, but antennz short, 
ordinary ; supraclypeal area elevated, smooth and shining; sides of 
second abdominal segment with a large dark spot; apical fimbria 
dark fuscous, not very large. 
Hab. Yallingup, 8.-W. Australia, September 14th—October 
31st, 1918, 1 male (= type), 2 females (R. E. Turner); British 
Museum. The three species of Huryglossidia now known may 
be separated thus :— 
Wings hyaline, nervures ferruginous (W. Australia) 
ichnewmonoides (Ckll.). 
Wings brownish . : ; ‘ ‘ : : ib 
1. Nervures ferruginous; second s. m. receiving first 
r. n. at a distance from base equal to about half 
of first t. c. (Victoria) . A : : rectangulata, Ckll. 
Nervures fuscous; second gs. m. receiving first r. n. 
at a distance from base equal to length of first 
t. c. (W. Australia) . : : purpurascens, Ckll. 
All three show more or less purple lustre on abdomen, at 
least in the male. The species now described is considerably 
larger than the others. 
Euryglossa undulata, sp. n. 
@. Length about 10 mm.; robust, black, the head and thorax 
with rather scanty dull white hair, the end of the abdomen with dark - 
fuscous hair; head broad; mandibles black, with a broad bright 
ferruginous subapical band ; clypeus shining, with scattered distinct 
but not large punctures; flagellum beneath dark brown with pallid 
bands or spots, one to each joint; mesothorax dull, microscopically 
tessellate, with irregular shallow punctures, sparse gn disc; scutellum 
more shining, with scattered large punctures, and a very fine median 
impressed line; area of metathorax large, shining, with only 
microscopical sculpture; tegule rufopiceous; wings smoky-hyaline, 
nervures and stigma piceous; b. n. meeting t. m.; lower side of first 
