li A. A. GIKAULT 



(lianiontl opposite tlie stigiiial veiii luostly, leaviug liiiid wiiio- mar- 

 Siii clear nairowly ; then troni apex of this diainond (or troni apex 

 of stigma], includiug angle between stiguial and postuiarginal) ge- 

 iierally brown save for apex, a round s|)ot disto-caudad and an 

 l'Ibowed line froni center of apex proxiuiad, its curved-iip end 

 iiaerly distad of apex of .stignial veiu. (Jlear spaces naked. An- 

 tenna apparently ali club and scape which are subequal ; funicles 

 1-4 very short, widening distad, 5 and (i longer, distinct, 6 lon- 

 gest, niucli wider tlian long. Funicle shorter than club, subequal- 

 jiedicel. 

 One feinale, Pentland, (Jneensland, January, 191 S. 



Achrysocharella cruy new species. 



1,10 nini. Abdouien distinctly longer tlian tliorax. Aeneous, 

 densely scaly ; tarsi save last Joint tiist tiljiae niostly, more or 

 less apical third of second and apex of tliird, pale. ( 'liai-acteiized 

 by the 3-banded fore wing, 3 at apex, 2 across from stignial 

 vein, slightly bowed distad and sutì'used proximad along caudal 

 iiiargin ; the two joined by a niidlongitudinal dusky line forming, 

 with the first cross- stripe, a cross originating at cross-strijje. 

 1 troni middle of marginai vein. The stripes equidistaut. l'ara- 

 lisidal furrows complete. Finiicles snbqnadrate, half of long i)edi- 

 cel clnbs stili shorter, endiiig in a long siiine. Third niandible 

 smallest, minute. Postmarginal vein shorter than stignial. Marginai 

 fringes where longest, one-tìfth to one-sixth greatest width. Scape 

 davate. Stripe 3 of M'ing bulging proximad at middle, 1 is really 

 obliqued to the caudal end of 2. 



From one temale, forest, Sydney, October 2S, UJ17. 



Eusandaluni lepus new species. 



Like ci/nneicentris but smaller, ovipositor not extruded, legs save 

 coxae yellow brown, postmarginal and stignial veius somewhat lon- 

 ger, scutum also co])pery, funicles 2-3 each over four tiines longer 

 than Wide, club 2 twice longer than wide (with a minute spicule). 



