LO. ri.i. 23 



". 2- Melbourne. Mr. Edwards. 



*• 2- lulburn River. I apt. Parry. 



1 2. Perga glabra. 



(Plate II. fig. 5.) 

 , Exp. al. 1 poll., loi - ( lin. 



^ ' ■ ' ' the firsl rather large and globular, theBecond 



minute; the thii rth, and fifth moderate, very slightly de- 



er very large, forming a pear-shaped club. 



H. id rufous-brown, finely punctured, with a darker shallow de- 

 pression od each ih, clypeus and mandibles black. 

 :i brown in the middle: lateral elevations and scutellum 

 black, large, ] at, and carinated. Prothorax, sides of thor 

 and ] ■ blackish, of femora rufous. Abdomen 

 Binning lul ; hind wings hyaline: a 



t the base of the fore wings ; a 

 th a bulla at its ex- 

 fcn mitj . ind a ri n .1 nervure ; a India 



in the : it the transverse nervur< s. 



//. 



a. $ . 



13. Perga bisect 



l.i 



I 1.1 poll. :5 lin., . v lin. 



Ih ad nni: hort, tips of jaws Mark. 



i . \\ ith a longitudinal in front and on 



r filled up with black, and ending behind in a 



bla F ttellum tawny, I with black, and divided in 



the middle by a broad bla< k Gne : jusl 1" 1"\\ it is a tawny spol <>h 



\'"i ■ ;« n_\ . ' the base. Peel as entirelj 



black; n of the four hind femora black. 



Uowish hyaline, with tawny 

 < ■ . 1 in r\ nres : 1 dai ker than the 



third - rvule almoE gular. 



Hi 1 '. N.W . \ . • ■ dia. 

 j. J . i I N.W. if Australia. Mr. Du Boulay. 



1 I. Perga peletievii. 

 r H ./'./. S. 1"-". p.370,pl. xxxv. fig. 6. 



Hah, Austral 



1 5. Perga newinani. 

 a ii. wmanni, Wettw. /'. Z S I--". | 370 



fhth. 



