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7. STOMATOCEROIDES FUSCIPENNIS Girault. Male. 
Length, 2.85 mm. 
Nearest to bicolor and nigricornis but at once distinguished by having the fore wings 
= deeply, nearly uniformly infuscated (sooty) from a little before the marginal vein distad to 
apex; the legs are black except knees, tips of tibiz, base of posterior femur and the tarsi which 
are dark red; tegule dark red. Propodeum rugose, with a deep longitudinal basin or trough 
down the meson but not quite to apex, the edges of this trough carinated and its bottom rough. 
The umbilicate punctures of mesonotum adjoining one to the other, the abdomen with the second 
segment smooth and shining (its immediate base above coriaceous), following segments with a 
fine scaly sculpture. Ring-joint very short. Teeth on posterior femur running to the middle. 
Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Jungle, May 11, 1913. 
Type: No. Hy 3411, Queensland Museum, Brisbane. Tag and a slide. 
8. STOMATOCEROIDES INSULARIS Girault. Female. 
Length, 2 mm. 
Like nigripes Girault but much smaller and the club joint divided into two or else the 
distal two antennal joints (the last funicle and the club) are equal and much shorter than usual, 
each equal to about a little over half the proximal joint of funicle. Wings hyaline. Tegule 
black. 
Habitat: Magnetic Island (Townsville), Queensland. Forest, January 19. 
Type: No. Hy 3412, Queensland Museum, Brisbane. Tag and slide. 
9. STOMATOCEROIDES INSIPIENS new species. 
Male :—Length, 3.50 mm. 
Black marked with garnet as follows: Tegule, third abdominal segment above, the 
second laterally and ventrally, knees, tibiz, tarsi, second and third coxe and hind femur, the 
latter with the comblike teeth only along distal half; hind coxa blackish ventrad. Secutellum 
terminating in an immarginate plate or the teeth joined along base. Antenne 11-jointed, 
wholly black; joint 1 of funicle longest, joint 2 subequal to club which is a third longer than the 
distal funicle joint. Wings hyaline, the postmarginal vein a little longer than the marginal 
and narrower. 
From a single male labelled ‘‘No. 10. From moth. Jan. 29, 1913. G. F. Hill.’’ 
Habitat: Port Darwin, Northern Territory. 
Type: No. Hy 3413, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a card, the antenne 
and hind femur on a slide. 
In bicolor, rubripes, nigricorpus, versicolor, nigricornis and nigripes the abdominal 
segments after 2 distinctly reticulated except along cephalic margin; also with several rows of 
more or less obscure punctures (very distinct in nigripes). Rubripes is distinetly more densely 
punctate than bicolor which is less so than any of the species. In fuscipennis, no sculpture on 
segment 3 of abdomen, dorsal aspect. The genus differs notably from Stomatoceras only in 
possessing a true ring-joint. 
PROCONURA new genus of A. P. Dodd. 
Female :—Antenne inserted against the mouth, 11-jointed, without a ring-joint, the elub 
solid, the pedicel longer than any of the funicle joints. Thorax scaly and with deep circular 
umbilicate punctures. Scutellum unarmed. Propodeum rather long, rugose, with lateral carine 
and a pair of median carinw, the latter well separated by a suleus. Abdomen pointed conie- 
ovate, gently convex dorsad and ventrad, no longer than the thorax, the second segment 
occupying a third of the surface, the third as long as the second, the others short and subequal. 
Posterior femora much swollen and finely denticulate ventrad. Wings hyaline; marginal and 
stigmal veins minute, the postmarginal vein absent. 
