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the disk), a broad and low supraclypcal mark, a large suboval 

 mark on front, and broad band-like lateral face-marks ending 

 abruptly about the level of the middle of the scape, all bright 

 chrome- yellow ; the moderately broad and rather short facial 

 fovese begin where the lateral marks leave off; front granular, 

 dull ; clypeus shining, sparsely punctured ; labrum and 

 mandibles (except the dark ferruginous tips, which are 

 bidentate) pale yellowish ; posterior orbital margins very 

 broadly yellow ; antennae dark, flagellum pale yellowish- 

 ferruginous beneath ; upper margin of prothorax with a 

 yellow band (interrupted in middle), continued to tubercles, 

 which, with a patch below, are yellow; mesothorax dull, 

 gibbous, with a pair of fine yellowish streaks on the disk and 

 a yellowish line over each tegula ; scutellum with the posterior 

 margin and a triangular spot on each side yellow ; post- 

 scutellum with a median yellow spot ; pleura black, with a 

 broad transverse yellow band beneath the wings ; region 

 between wings and hind legs pale yellowish ; the four 

 posterior trochanters, the hind femora, a patch on middle 

 femora behind, the anterior and middle knees, the anterior 

 and middle tibia in front and a streak behind, all yellow ; 

 anterior and middle tarsi reddish ; tegulse reddish brown, 

 with a yellow spot. Wings clear ; stigma large, it and the 

 nervures dilute sepia ; second recurrent nervure joining 

 second submarginal cell a short distance before its end, first 

 joining the cell slightly beyond the end of its first third ; 

 basal nervure very strongly bent. Abdomen broad, with 

 a dull satiny surface, very dark brown, svith a whitish 

 mark on each side of the first segment near the base, a 

 large lanceolate whitish mark at lateral bases of segments 

 2 to 4, and a spot in the same region on 5 ; no hair- bands, 

 but the apex and venter with a thin pale pilosity ; venter 

 dark ; hind spur serrate. 



Hab. Queensland, no. 94. 61, also labelled Ridg. 11.93; 

 864. One ? . 



Allied to E. quadrimaculata, Smith ; the two species form 

 a group standing apart from typical Eui'yglossa. 



Callomelitta picta, Smith. 



Victoria, no. 83. 100; and Franklin, Tasmania, nos. 91-155 

 and 3408. 



The Victoria specimen has a red spot on the middle of the 

 postscutellum. 



Allodape shnilUma, Smith. 



Townsville, Queensland, 5.3.03 [F. P. Dodd) ; Cossack, 



