344: MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
1. PROCONURA POLITIVENTRIS new species of A. P. Dodd and A. A. Girault. 
Genotype. 
Female :—Length, 2.20 mm. 
Black, the tarsi (except two apical joints) and apex of tibiz reddish yellow, the antennz 
slightly washed with ferrugineous. First funicle joint smaller than the others, which are sub- 
quadrate, as wide or wider than long; club no wider than funicle and over twice as long as wide. 
Abdomen smooth and polished, the third segment with dense polygonal scaly sculpture, the 
apical segments with faint pubescence. 
From one female caught in forest, December 27, 1912 (A.A.G.). 
Habitat: Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3414, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag, the head and 
hind femora on a slide. 
Genus IRICHOHALTICHELLA Cameron. 
Abdomen sessile, basal segment nearly as long as following segments united, closely, 
strongly, uniformly, longitudinally striated, except on the outer edge, which is smooth and 
clearly separated; it is longer than it is wide at the apex, which is broadly rounded outwardly ; 
the second is different from the form of the first, much longer laterally than in the centre, 
where it is about one-fourth of the length of the first; its apex is quite transverse. Antenna 
placed over mouth, 10-jointed, the joints elongate. Hind femora closely toothed, apical tooth 
larger than the other. Apex of scutellum bluntly rounded. Metanotum flat, bearing three keels 
on either side, these being connected by finer transverse strizw. Outer keel stouter than the others 
and slightly projecting. Apex almost transverse above and at the top, pressing against base of 
first abdominal segment. Submarginal vein nearly half the length of the rest of wing; 
marginal not one fourth its length, stigma short, hardly projecting beyond latter; postmarginal 
hardly differentiated. Malar space as long as eyes. Body and legs more densely pilose than 
usual. Middle legs much narrowed on basal half. Notable for peculiar form of first abdominal 
segment.: . . 
1. IRICHOHALTICHELLA PILOSELLA Cameron. 
Length, 5 mm. 
Black; densely covered with white pubescence; the apical third of the four anterior 
femora, the whole of the posterior femora and all tibiz and tarsi red; wings hyaline venation 
black, tegule black, broadly red at the outer edge. 
Antenne opaque, bare, third joint about one fourth longer than fourth, the last longer 
than the penultimate. Sides of front and occiput coarsely transversely striated. Temples less 
strongly umbilicately punctate, lateral lobe of mesonotum with the central apical half smooth, 
the rest with large, distinctly separated punctures. Base of metanotum, under the projecting 
apex of seutellum, with a crenulated furrow; the two outer longitudinal arce wider than the 
central, and having the longitudinal and transverse keels stronger than the central. Upper half 
of propleure umbilicately punctate, clearly separated from the lower, which is smooth, has a 
stout keel down its base, but not on the basal edge; it has two longitudinal upper and lower 
keels. There are two rows of punctures on the apices of the third and fourth abdominal 
segments, the others opaque and finely rugose. 
Habitat: Mittagong, New South Wales. 
Type: Query. 
Genus ANTHROCEPHALUS Kirby. 
; 1. ANTHROCEPHALUS MARGINICEPS Cameron. Male, female. 
Length, 5 mm. 
Black; the four anterior knees and tarsi rufo-testaceous; wings hyaline, the apical 
half tinged, slightly but distinctly with fuscous, the veins black; face, outer orbits, apex of 
amesopleure, metapleure and the sides of the apical abdominal segments densely covered with 
