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Mr. R. EK. Turner on the 
Trichomma elegantula, sp. n. 
dg. Niger; mandibulis, apice excepto, clypeo, facie, orbitis late, 
scapo subtus, linea ante alas, macula parva infra alas, tegulis, 
scutello, coxis, trochanteribusque, posticis supra ferrugineis, tlavis; 
pedibus anticis intermediisque, tibiis posticis prope basin late, 
tarsisque posticis articulis tribus basalibus flavo-ochraceis ; abdo- 
mine lateribus, segmento primo apice, femoribus posticis, tibiisque 
posticis basi extrema ferrugineis; alis hyalinis, venis fuscis, 
stigmate pallide testaceo. 
Long. 8 mm. 
3g. Clypeus not distinctly divided from the face; eyes 
strongly convergent towards the clypeus; face slightly con- 
vex, almost smooth, orbits smooth and shining ; eyes almost 
touching the base of the mandibles. Antennz about 30- 
jointed, 5 mm. in length; front finely obliquely rugulose ; 
vertex smooth and shining; eyes as far from the posterior 
margin of the head as from the posterior ocelli. Mesonotum 
very closely and rather finely punctured, without notauli; 
mesopleure delicately longitudinally striate ; scutellum smooth 
and shining. Median segment coarsely rugose-reticulate, 
with a shallow longitudinal groove from near the base to the 
apex, an obscure longitudinal carina on each side laterally, 
the sides of the segment coarsely reticulate. Abdomen long 
and very slender; first segment slightly swollen at the apex, 
searcely as long as the second, which is linear, the segments 
from the third onward strongly compressed laterally. Hind 
femora slender at the base, reaching their greatest thickness 
at about two-thirds from the base. Subdiscoideus originating 
just above the middle of the apical margin of the first 
brachial cell; nervulus very slightly postfureal; nervellus 
straight, without an intercepting nervure. 
Hab. Kuranda, N. Queensland, May—June 1913 (Turner) ; 
236. 
This is much smaller than the New Guinea species 7. cla- 
vipes, Krieg., and differs in details of colouring, especially in 
the face and hind tarsi, but in sculpture and neuration there 
seems to be little difference. I have not seen 7’. clavipes. 
Tribe CAMPOPLEGINI. 
Nothanomalon meridionalis, sp. n. 
©. Nigra; palpis pedibusque anticis intermediisque ochraceis, 
coxis nigris; segmentis abdominalibus primo apice, secundo 
subtus lateribusque, tertio, quarto quintoque omnino, sexto 
