348 Mr. T. D. A. Cockerell — Descriptions and 



Pachyprosopis favicauda, Cockerell . 



Mt. Wellington, Tasmania, Jan. 15-Peb. Q, 1913, 1300- 

 2300 £t. {R. E. Turtier). Britisli Museum. 



A surprising extension of range : the species was described 

 from Sydney. 



Euryghssa jjavpercula, sp. n. 



? . — Length about 3*75 mm. 



Black, shining, the abdomen above obscurely purplish ; 

 head thick, rather large, subquadrate, with broad cheeks ; 

 mandibles cream-colour, with black apex, which is bidentate ; 

 labrum and the very broad and low clypeus yellow, the latter 

 with a pair of widely separated fuscous teeth on lower 

 margin ; antennse broM'n, flagellum hairy, scape with a light 

 stripe in front; tegulse brown. Wings hyaline, with a very 

 large dull rufous stigma ; first r. n. joining first s.m. about 

 as far from apex as equal to half first t.-c. ; second s.m. 

 about as broad (long) as its apical height, not greatly pro- 

 duced above apically. Legs fuscous, with the trochanters 

 very pale reddish, the femora piceous, the anterior tibiae pale 

 red in front, all the tarsi pale fusco-ferruginous. Abdomen 

 broad, not hairy. The head and thorax are microscopically 

 reticulate, with scattered minute punctures. 



Hab. Yallingup, S.W. Australia, Oct. 16, 1913 ; 1 ? 

 {R. E. Turner). British Museum. 



This might be considered a Pachyprosopis, and is only 

 placed in Evryglossn because it lacks the true Pachyprosopis 

 venation. From its minute size, it will be associated with 

 E. pernana, Ckll., but it differs at once by the yellow clypeus, 

 large stigma, &c. 



Euryglossa narifera, sp. n. 



? . — Length scarcely 5 mm. 



Robust, shining, head and thorax black, abdomen obscure 

 purple ; head large and broad, extremely thick, without 

 hair, except a thin fringe of long pale brown hairs over 

 mouth ; lower part of cheeks with a large pale yellow patch ; 

 mandibles light ferruginous, black apically ; labrura ferru- 

 ginous ; clypeus (except two large semicircular areas, looking 

 like nostrils, on lower margin), a transverse supraclypeal 

 bar, and linear lateral face-marks (running along orbits to 

 level of antennae) all pale yellow ; antennae short, light 

 ferruginous beneath ; tubercles light yellow ; tegulae testa- 

 ceous. Wings hyaline, stigma (which is large) and nervures 



