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I. iiDicicola sp. nov. 

 PI. XII, figs. 8-9. 



Brownish testaceous, Irons with scattered yellower specks. 

 Tegmina hyaline, veins brownish or pale yellowish : wing veins 

 dark brown. Tergites yellowish, obscurely spotted submedian- 

 ly, in a row, with pale brown, in the short-winged lorm ; in the 

 macropterous form, the tergites are more or less suffused with 

 blackish-brown. Tegmina not granulate, not piliferous. 



Female ovipositor black. 



Length : 3-J (macropterous), 2J mill (brachypterous). 



Hab : Queensland, Childers (Koebele's No. 2264 in part, on 

 Juiiciis) F)Undaberg (Sept. -Dec). 



2. iiaias sp. nov. 



The brachypterous females differ from ^those of the genotype, 

 by being darker. The tergites are brown with a very narrow 

 yellowish median line ; there is a submedian and a lateral stripe 

 on each segment, both being narrow and black, and the former 

 is bordered internally by a narrow yellowish stripe, and exter- 

 nally on the apical three tergites by a similar one, etc. 



Length : 3 mill. 



Hab: Sydney, New South Wales (Jan., K.). 



3. curoiiofiauiis sp. nov. 



Separable from H. )iaias bv the^ smaller size, paler colour and 

 longer vertex. 



Pale yellow, immaculate. Eyes grey-black. Head dorsally 

 one-half longer than wide between the eyes (in iiaias it is only 

 between ^ and I). 



Female ovipositor sheath greyish fuscous. 



Length 3 mill (brach.) 



Hab: New South Wales, Sydney (Feb., K.). 



I have seen females only. 



Gclastodclphax. 



I. Iiisfrioiiiciis. 



PI. XVI, figs. 1-3 and PI. XVIII fig. 16. 



The male pygophor is very remarkable. The lip is strongly 

 produced on each side., and there are two smaller projections 



