272 jli:iIOli;s OF THE QUKEXSLAND MUSEUM. 



dark reddish, nervures fuscous ; second submarginal cell long, receiving recurrent 

 nervures some distance from base and apex ; abdomen very sparselj^ and feebly 

 punctured ; venter light yellowish -ferruginous. 



Portland, Victoria (H. W. Dovey). Closely related to E. victorke Ckll., but 

 without metalUc colours on head and thorax, and abdomen with much more red. 



Euryglossa longicornis sp. n. 



Male. Length about 9 mm., not ve:y robust, black, the abdomen with a 

 satiny lustre, and the hind margins of the segments obscurely brownish ; apex of 

 abdomen pointed. Head thick, face broad, eyes not converging below ; scape 

 robust, shining black ; flagellum very long, with the first five or six joints dull 

 ferruginous beneath ; third antennal joint short, but not so short as second ; face, 

 labrum, and mandibles black ; clypeus and supraclypeal area shining, with strong 

 moderately close punctures ; hair of cheeks Avhite. of front and occiput tinged with 

 yellowish : mesothorax truncate anteriorly, very closely punctured but shining ; 

 scutellum with stronger rather sparse punctures ; tegulae dark reddish ; wings 

 brownish, s igma and nervures dark brown ; basal falling short of nervulus ; second 

 submarginal cell receiving first recurrent nervure some distance from base, but 

 second recurrent meeting outer intercubitus ; knees, anterior tibiae, middle and 

 hind tibiae, except broad dusky clouds, and all the tarsi, rather deep red, the colour 

 of the anterior tibiae bright ; abdomen with no distinct bands 



Kelvin Grove, Brisbane. 27-11-11 (Hacker). A distinct species, which I 

 cannot associate with any described female. It must be rare at Brisbane, a3 the 

 specimen taken in 1911 remains unique. 



Euryglossa walkeriana Cockerell. 

 Female. Brisbane, 12-9-16 (Hacker). Previously known only by the unique 

 type, collected at Launceston, Tasmania. It seems to be a little smaller than the type, 

 and the hind margin of the first abdominal segment is red. 



Euryglossa neglectula subsp. mica Cockerell. 

 Female. Brisbane, 20-9-16 (Hacker). Male. Brisbane, 3-10-16 (Hacker). 

 Typical neglectula was described from " Australia " from an old specimen in F. Smith's 

 collection. 



Euryglossa reginse Cockerell. 

 Male. Brisbane (Hacker) ; Ebor, N.S.W., 1-1-16, a variation with the 

 flagellum dark, reddened only at base beneath. 



