the IhimenopUra in the British Museum. 459 



Diploptera. 



ISCIINOCCELIA, Perkins. 



Isclmoccelia, Perkins, Proc Hiiwaii Eiit. Soc. ii. p. 32 (1008). 

 = >Stenolubus, Scluilthes.s, Deutsch. eut. Zeit. p. 1«9 (1910). 



Dr. Perkins communicated with Dr. Scliiiltliess concerning 

 tiiese genera, and agreed llisit tliey were syiionytnoiis. There 

 does not seem to iiave bet-n any record |)uuli.slied. 



Both giMiera have so tar only been recorded from S. and 

 E. Australia. 



Ischnocalia robusta (.M.-Waklo). 



Elimus 7-obustus, M.-Waldo, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) v. p. 40 



(Jan. IPIO). 

 =Stenol(tbns vulneratus, Scbulthess, Deutsch. ent. Zeitschr. p. 191 



(March 1910). 



For the transference of E. robusta to Ischnoccelia see Ann. 

 & Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) xi. p. -45 (,1913). I liave not seen 

 Schulthess's type; but his good description and the text- 

 tigure {L c.) leave no doubt as to their synonymity. 



Ischnocrx'Ua Integra (Schulthess), var. major, now. 

 Sienolabus integer, Schulthess, Deutsch. ent. Zeitschr. p. 191 (1910). 



Described from New South Wales. Turner took four 

 .specimens (3 (5* c? , 1 ?), which differ from the typical form 

 as follows : — 



? . Clyjjeus black basally ; two small ovate spots laterally 

 about the middle, and the extreme apex ferruginous red. 



(J. Clypeus entirely yellow. The type has the cljpeus 

 sanguineous — possibly this may be due to cyanide. 



The West Australian specimens are consistently larger 

 than the type — 13 mm. (to apex of tergite 2) ; wings 10 mm. 



The measurement of the type is 11 mm. (to apex ot ter- 

 gite 2) and wings 9'5 mm. 



8. W. A USTHALIA : Yallingup, Dec. 1913-Jan. 19U (/?. E, 

 Turner), " tlying over sand." 



Macrocalijmma aUcice, sp. n. 



2 . Nigrum ; clypei dimidio basali, macula parva bilobata inter- 

 antennas, macula post oculos, pronoti margine antico, macula 

 m<sopleurali, duabus maculis scutello, abdominis segmentis 1 et 2 



