88 Mr. R. E. Turner on the 



trochanteribusque anticis flavis ; pedibus anticis, coxis tro- 

 chanteribusque exceptis, intermediisque, coxis exceptis, oehra- 

 ceis ; abdoinine, supra saepe nigrolineato, pedibusque posticis, 

 coxis trochanteribusque exceptis, brunneo-ferrugineis ; alis sub- 

 hyalinis, iridescentibus, venis fusco-ferrugineis ; terebrse valvulis 

 nigris. 



<$ . Feminae similis ; trochauteribus posticis brunneo-ferrugineis, 

 basi nigris. 



Long., $ 15 mm., <$ 12 mm. 



? . Antennae 60-jointed, scarcely longer than the abdomen, 

 third joint a little less than twice as long as the fourth. 

 Mandibles broad, bidentate at the apex, the upper tootli 

 longer than tlie lower. Face and clypeus finely punctured- 

 granulate, sparsely covered with white pubescence. Eyes 

 separated from the mandibles by a distance less than half the 

 breadth of the mandibles at the base ; front and vertex very 

 finely and closely punctured-granulate. Thorax very closely 

 and finely punctured ; notauli well marked in front, becoming- 

 obsolete posteriorly. Median segment transversely rugulose, 

 very shallowly longitudinally impressed from base to apex; 

 the external areas well defined apically, but not laterally ; 

 spiracles large, elongate. First tergite distinctly swollen at 

 the apex, more than half as long again as the second. Hind 

 calcaria less than half as long as the metatarsus. Areolet 

 somewhat variable in shape, sometimes pointed on the radius, 

 sometimes showing a distinct radial margin, the cubital 

 margin with a distinct angle in the middle at the point of 

 reception of the second recurrent nervure. Nervulus rather 

 strongly postfurcal. Discoidella almost obsolete, nervellus 

 straight. 



Bab. Mt. Wellington, S. Tasmania, 2300 ft., January 15- 

 February 6, 1913 (Turner), 4 ? ? , 1 <? . Eaglehawk Neck, 

 S.E. Tasmania, February 1913 (Turner), 1 ? . Victoria 

 (C\ French), I ? , 1 $ . Hobart (J. J. Walker), 1 <$ . 



Campoplex extraneus, sp. n. 



cJ . Very close to C. negatus described above, but differs 

 in colour, the scape being fusco-ferruginous and the inter- 

 mediate and hind coxse ferruginous brown. The areolet is 

 distinctly but very shortly petiolate. 



Length 10-11 mm. 



Antennae 52-jointed, as long as the whole insect. 



Hab. Yallingup, S.W. Australia; October (Tamer). 

 2 $<$. 



