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breviate, veins distinct. Wings scale-like. Mesosternal lobes 
short broad, metasternal large rounded. Femora all sulcate 
below. Hind femora incrassated, pinnate strie biserial and in- 
distinct, upper margins smooth, lower margins spined. Fore 
tibie stout, above terete, spineless, without foramina, below with 
four to five external and three internal spinelets. Hind tibize 
very much imcrassated, terete and smooth at the base, then sud- 
denly thickened, above slightly flattened with numerous spines, 
some of them being connected by low transverse ridges. First 
external spur with two small ones at its base, second of equal 
length. Pulvilli of tarsi small, those of first joint elongated. 
Abdomen with eighth dorsal segment of male produced, medially 
divided at the apex into two broad triangular lobes. Cerci 
short, terete, hirsute. Subgenital lamina of male short, divided 
into three lobes, the middle one narrow, thick and long, apex 
obtuse ; lateral lobes in the form of low tubercles. Ovipositor 
nearly straight, apex bluntly acuminate. 
The genus appears to me much more nearly related to the 
American Cratomelus than to the geographically nearer Asiatic 
members of the tribe. The differences are indicated in the 
synopsis. 
PACHYPODAGRUS CRASSIPES, spec. nov. 
Size large. Brownish ferruginous, banded with brown. Legs 
pale, spines and claws tipped with black. Ocelliform spot small, 
circular, indistinct. Hind femora beiow with 12 internal and 
four to six external spinelets. Hind tibie very stout, above 
with six spinelets on each margin, besides the apical spurs. 
Ovipositor straight, very long. Two males, one female. 
Male. Female. 
Length of body .. 20 —30 mm. 30 mm. 
Length of pronotum... 6 © (Bice 
Length ofelytra ... 35-5 “ OE 
Length of hind femora 17 aS iS ga ra 
Length of ovipositor  -— A ss 
Habitat.—Oladdie, South Australia (McGregor); Silverton, 
New South Wales (/. A. Fiveash) ; Northern Territory of South 
Australia (Hon. S. J. Magarey, M.B.),; (Collection of 8.A. 
Museum). The smaller male had been preserved originally in 
spirit, then dried, the body is therefore in a considerably shrunken 
condition ; the other specimens were simply dried, which may 
account for the difference in dimensions. 
PACHYPODAGRUS MAGAREYI, spec. nov. 
Size moderate. Greyish-testaceous, concolorous. Clypeus 
quadrangular, transverse, lower margin distinctly sulcate, about 
