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rugose-striate anteriorly ; scutellum rugose; pleune minutely 

 punctured ; median segment rugulose ; hind coxaa very 

 delicately transversely striated. All the tarsal ungues small; 

 hind metatarsus longer than the three following joints, but 

 shorter than the lour apical joints combined, the joints slender 

 and symmet rical. 



Jl'ih. Kalamunda, S.W. Australia [Turner)^ February. 



A long scries taken on blossom of Eucalyptus calophylla. 



Differs from the nearly allied //. minima described above 

 in the colour of the pleurae and median segment, in the larger 

 size, the sculpture of the head and thorax, and the longer and 

 narrower mesonotum, also in the proportion of the joints of 

 the flagellum and other details. 



Pseudqfoenu* crasaipes, Sin. 



Foenus crassipes, Sm. Trans. Knt. Soc. London, p. 479 (1876). £ . 

 Aulacofcenua crussipes, Kieif. Das Tierreich, xxx., Evaniida?, p. 198 

 (1912). 



Smith states that the two oblique sutures on the meso- 

 notum meet at the scutellum, which is apparently the reason 

 which led Kieffer to place the species in Aulaco/cenus. But 

 Smith's statement is erroneous; the species is congeneric 

 with P. pedunculatus, Schlett., the type of Pseudofoenus. 



Foenus rugosissimus, Bp. n. 



2 . Nigra ; mandibulis apice excepto, coxis anticis, coxis inter- 

 mediis supra, trochanteribus femoribusque anticis intermediisque, 

 femoribus posticia intra, tibiisque anticis iutermediisque infra 

 ferrugineis; tegulis testaceis; valvulis terebras tertio apicali, 

 tibiis anticis intermediisque supra, tibiis posticis macula magna 

 lasali infra tarsisque albo-flavidulis ; metatarso postico dimidio 

 basali nigro ; terebra abdoruine jiaullo breviore : alia hyalinis, 

 venia nigris. 



(S . Feniinae sirnilis ; tibiis posticia infra ferrugineo-lineatis, baud 

 albido-maculatis. 



Long., $ , 19 mm., terebra? long. 11 mm. ; J, 17-19 mm. 



? . Vertex and front coarsely rugose ; face opaque, 

 sparsely punctured, clypeus microscopically punctured ; head 

 behind the eyes broad and slightly swollen ; the hind margin 

 distinctly raised. Cheeks as long as the first joint of the 

 flagellum. Second joint of the flagellum fully half as long 

 again as the first, the third very distinctly longer than the 

 first and second combined. A low longitudinal carina between 

 the antennae. Keck verv short and stout; mesonotum and 



