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greenish dorsad. Coxm light brown ; rest of legs except the femora which are 

 lightly brownish dorsad and the scape pale yellowish white. Flagellum dusk)'', 

 also tip of scape a little dorsad, the funicle joints subquadrate, the last two 

 slightly wider than long; pedicel somewhat longer than funicle 1. Petiole of 

 abdomen sometimes brown. Pronotum glabrous. 



The male is the same but the femora are white like the tibia? and the 

 antenna? filiform and more slender, the two ring-joints shorter, the funicle 

 joints longer, subequal, each about a half longer than wide, the pedicel not as 

 long as wide ; the flagellum is distinctly more hairy than with the female. 



From several specimens of each sex on separate tags labelled "878. Swan 

 Eiver, W. Austr. G. Compere, Collector." Also a slide bearing female head 

 and hind leg, male hind legs and antenna*. Catalogue No. 19691, U.S.N.M., two 

 females on tags plus the slide. 



Paratypes are two females, one male on tags in the Queensland Museum, 

 No. Hij 3568. 



PACHYNEURON KINGSLEYI new species. 



Female: — Length, 1.50 mm. 



Differs from emersoni in its greater suture, the uniformly dark green 

 body, the concolorous coxse, the subconcolorous femora and in having the tibiae 

 concolorous dorsad, except broadly at tips (more so on cephalic tibiae). Scape 

 except at apex (distal fourth), trochanters, knees, tips of tibia? and the tarsi 

 yellow. Otherwise the same or nearly. The propodeum shoAVS slight scaly 

 sculpture. One mandible not seen. 



Described from one female captured by sweeping in the forest, Brooklj'^n, 

 N.S.W., October 31, 1914 (partly boggy). 



Type: No. By 3569, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; hind 

 tibiae and a head on a slide. 



