Tclineumoniilne in the British Museum. ft^Tt 



proove on each side ; inaiidibltd l)itlentate at tlio apox. 

 Third joint of tlje aiitenniu twice as lon;^ as the fourth ; front 

 rather coarsely ru<iOSo, vertex clostdy puiicturei]. Eyes con- 

 vergent towards the clypous, very narrowly separated from 

 the base of the mandibles. Mesonoturn very closely rugosely 

 punctured ; prophunro and niesopleurte closely punctured, the 

 latter rather coarsely reticulate above. Meilian segment 

 coarsely roticulati*, longitudinally depressed in the middle, 

 with lateral marginal carinio. Abdomen very slender, com- 

 pressed laterally troni the middle of the s<'cond segment ; 

 first segment very long, the second shorter than the tirst but 

 nearly twice as long as the third. Basal joint of the hind 

 tarsus a little more than twice as long as the second join'. 

 Second recurrent nervure not interstitial with the transverse 

 cubitus nervure ; the external cubital nervure not in a line 

 with the internal ; nervulus distinctly postfiircal ; nervelliis 

 intercepted close to the middle. 



Ilah. Yallingup, S.W. Australia, October {Turner); 

 2 ? ?. 



Allit'd in neuration to E. scaposum, Morley, from Queens- 

 land, but diflVrs in the black scape, in the somewhat shorter 

 antennre, and in the ferruginous colour of the median segment 

 and mesopleurre. In both species the brachial cell is as long 

 as the discoidal. The oidy other Australian species known 

 to me in which the neuration is similar is E. atrichiosoina , 

 Morley, which is closely allied. The hind metatarsi in the 

 present species are shorter than in scaposum or atrichiosoma. 

 I do not understand why l^forley separates tlieso two species 

 80 widely in his table ; his statement that the " submarginal 

 nervure is opposite or scutellum j)ale'' in atrichiosouia is not 

 accurate. In the other Australian species described by 

 Morley under E.tochiluvi the discoidal cell is longer than the 

 first brachial, and in E. australasice, ]\Iorley, the second 

 recurrent nervure is interstitial with the transverse cubital 

 nervure, and the external and internal cubital nervures also 

 continuous, thus contradicting the statement in Morley's 

 table " submarginal nervure antefurcal." I have no doubt 

 that E. australasiic has been placed in the wrong genus ; it 

 answers well to the characters of Ilahrouyx^ Fiirst. 



Ilabronj/.r nustralasi(v, Moih-y. 

 Exochihan australasi<f, Mori. Ifevis. Ichneumon, ii. j*. "o (1!M.'{). 



