100 Mr. Rowland E. Turner on 



1. Campyloneurus mutator, Fabr. 



Ichneumon mutator, Fabr., Syst. entom., p. 335, 1775. 

 Bracon mutator, Fabr., Syst. Piez., p. 109, 1804. 



■$. Nigra; thorace, segmento mediano, pedibusque anticis rufis; 

 tibiis tarsisque intermediis fusco-ferrugineis ; alis fuscis, stigmate 

 venisque nigris ; ventre basi albido. 



Long. 6-7 mm. ; terebrae long. 2-2*5 mm. 



$. Front very finely punctured; vertex, thorax and median seg- 

 ment smooth and shining; parapsidal furrows shallow. First 

 tergite finely rugulose ; second tergite rugulose, with a small, smooth, 

 triangular area at the base, which is produced at the apex into a 

 carina which does not quite reach the apex of the segment, an oblique 

 carina on each side starting from near the basal angles, and not 

 quite reaching the apex of the segment; the remaining tergites 

 finely and closely punctured. First abscissa of the cubitus sharply 

 bent near the base. 



Hab. N. Queensland, Mackay (Turner), September and 

 March; Kuranda (Turner), May 1913. 



Brulle wrongly identifies this species, placing it in his 

 genus Myosoma. I have not been able to identify his 

 species, but it is certainly not the Fabrician species. Dalla 

 Torre, without any apparent reason, gives America as the 

 locality. The type of mutator is in the Banksian collection. 



2. Campyloneurus australiensis, Szep. 



Iphiaulax australiensis, Szep., Termes. Fuzetek., xxiv, 



p. 3G9 ; 1901, <J (nee Szep. 1905). 

 Campyloneurus australiensis, Szep., Ann. Mus. Nat. 



Hungar., iv, p. 561, 1906. 



Hab. N. Queensland, Cooktown. 



I have not seen this species, which appears to be closely 

 allied to the two following. The wings are flavo-hyaline, 

 the stigma yellow, and the fifth tergite of the male black. 



3. Campyloneurus profugus, sp. n. 



$. Rufo-castanea ; capite, segmentia abdominalibus sexto septi- 

 moque, pedibusque nigris; tibiis tarsisque anticis ferrugineis, 

 intermediis posticisque fusco-ferrugineis; alis pallide fuscis, stig- 

 mate llavo, apice nigro, venis nigris. 



Long. 8 mm. ; terebrae long. 5 mm. 



