224 Mr. T. D. A. Cockerell — Descriptions and 



sixth; discs of tliird and fourth segments, and sides of fifth, 

 with black hair^ the same also on apical part of second and 

 at sides of sixth ; sixth segment broadly truncate, with a 

 strong median apical spine; ventral segments with white 

 appressed hair and white fringes. 



Hah. Queensland, Sept. 1900 (C F., Turner collection). 

 Eritish Museum. Exact locality unknown. 



Related to M. vestitor and M. fabricator. Known from 

 M. vestitor, CklL, by the much darker wings, the yellow hair 

 of face, black flagellum, &c. ; from M. fabricator, Sm., by 

 the character of the anterior legs. 



Exoneura angophorts, sp. n. 



? . — Length about 6j mm. 



Black, with deep ferruginous abdomen and legs; clypeus 

 with a longitudinal pale yellowish line or band ; a barely 

 visible transverse supraclypeal line ; each side of face with 

 a small pale yellow mark, which may be abseut ; clypeus 

 with exceedingly fine scattered punctures; labrum very 

 dark reddish, mandibles almost black ; scape obscurely dark 

 reddish in front. Legs black basally ; outer side of hind 

 tibiae and tarsi with coarse black hair ; tegulae very dark 

 rufo-piceous. Wings moderately dusky, much less reddened 

 than in E. bicolor. Abdomen without dark spots, but first 

 segment more or less blackish in middle ; apical two seg- 

 ments dull, microscopically tessellate, and punctured ; 

 tubercles dark, fringed with white hair. 



Hab. Sydney, New South Wales, at flowers of Ango- 

 phora, Nov. 2J:, 1910 {Froggatt, 109). 



Allied to E. bicolor, Smith, but separated by the colour of 

 the wings, and especially the abundant black hair on the 

 hind legs. 



Exoneura froggatti, Friese, was also taken at Angophora 

 flowers at Sydney, Dec. 1, 1910 {Froggatt, 108). 



Exoneura phr at ida, sp. n. 



? . — Length about 4^ mm. ; anterior wing about 3|. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen entirely black, the face with- 

 out light markings; legs chestnut-red, the anterior femora 

 black except at aj)ex, but the others clear red ; antenna? 

 black, the scape red in front. Wings yellowish liyaline, 

 not dusky, uervurcs light ferruginous, the large stigma dark 

 red, second s.m. somewhat longer below than high ; tibial 

 scopa of hind legs pale vellow ; last two abdominal segments 

 dull. 



