116 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEVM. 



Euryglossa neglectula C'kll. var. mica n. v. Brisbane, Oct. 10, litKi. (208.) 



(J. Length nearly 4:"5 mm. : shining black ; the abdomen shghtly bro\\niish 

 black ; face broad, entirely black ; tlagelliim obscurely reddish beneath ; lii'ad and 

 thorax moderately hairy ; area of metathorax pohshed ; teguloe piceons ; wings slightly 

 dusky, nervures and stigma sepia colour ; second s.m. broad ; b.n. faUing a considerable 

 distance short of t.m. ; legs black, anterior tibiae obscurely reddish in front, tarsi 

 reddish ; abdomen broad, not banded. 



I formerly called this form var. a. It differs from true neglectula by the narrow 

 face, shghtly dusky wings, and abdomen not at all purplisli. It is easily known from 

 E. inconspicua Cldl. by the dark tibiae. It is quite possibly a distinct species. 



Pachyprosopis indicans n.sp. Brisbane, Feb. 8, 191C. (189.) 



.J. Length about 5 mm. ; robust, with a broad face ; black, with face below 

 antennae liright chrome yellow, the lateral marks extending a short distance upward 

 with the outUne of a closed hand with index finger pointed ; labrum, broad base of 

 mandibles, and mark below eyes also yellow ; scape rather broad, yellow in front and 

 behind, shghtly suffused with reddish ; flagellum black, ferruginous beneath, except 

 at base and apex ; front dullish, extremely finely piuictured ; thorax without yellow 

 markings, extremely finely jsunctured ; teguhe black ; wings hyaline, stigma and 

 nervures black ; first r.n. joining extreme apex of first s.m. ; legs reddish yellow, 

 anterior femora with a large black patch behind ; abdomen broad, with dullish surface. 



Closely related to P. angophorm CkU., but easily distinguished by the yellow 

 face. By the yellow legs it resembles P. aurantipes CkU., but it is otherwise quite 

 different. 



Euryglossella globuliceps n.sp. Brisbane, Feb. 8, lOlfi. (21;).) 



$. Length less than 4 mm., shining black, the abdomen very faintly puipJish ; 

 flagellum short, obscurely reddish beneath ; anterior tibiae very obscurely reddish in 

 front ; wings hyaline ; stigma long, dusky amber ; an incomplete second sul)margiiial 

 cell present ; head large, with broad cheeks, front polished. 



The venation is like that of E. ufomaria Ckll., which is easily separated from 

 E. globuliceps by the yellow femora, &c. 



ANDRENID^. 



NomiahalicteUaCkil. Uiishanc, Feb. 8, 1916. S- ('i*') 



Halictus semipolitusCkll. Brisbane, Sept. 20, 1916. (192.) 



Halictus urbanus Smith. Brisbane, Sept. 10, 1915. (203.) 



Halictus oxoniellus Ckll. Bribie Island, Nov. 2, 1913. (194.) 



.V variety or race with green mesothorax. 

 Halictus eyrei Ckll. Brisbane, Feb. 15, 191(1, (200.) 



Halictus vitripennis Smith. Brisbane, S<!pt. 10, 1915, and Feb. 8, 1916. (19(1. 198.) 

 Halictus erythrunis Ckll. Oxley, Brisbane, Sept. 17, 19J4. (204.) 



