512 Mr. T. D. A. Cockerell — Descrijyiions and 



subapical band ; clypeus sinning, well punctured ; front and 

 vertex dull ; antennae slender, black, the flagellum light 

 fulvous beneath except apically ; last joint not modified ; 

 mesothorax and scutellum shining, very distinctly and quite 

 closely punctured ; base of metathorax shining; pleura dull 

 and granular ; tegulae dark brown. Wings strongly dusky, 

 stigma and nervures dark reddish ; b.n. falling far short of 

 t.-m. ; first r. n. meeting first t.-c. ; second r. n. meeting 

 second t.-c. ; second s.m. broad, but not nearly so broad as 

 that of E. cincticornis. Legs black, with the knees and 

 anterior tibiae in front ferruginous ; tarsi dark reddish 

 brown. Abdomen with surface and colour as in E. cincti- 

 cornis, but narrower; apex pointed. 



Hab. Croydon, Australia (S. TV. Fulton; Nat. Mus. 

 Victoria, 166). 



Compared with E. tenuicornis, Ckll., this differs by being 

 less robust, with shorter antennae and different venation. 



Euryglossa incons/ricua, sp. n. 



$ . — Length about 5 mm. 



Black, robust, with scanty pale hair ; head and thorax 

 with very faint and obscure dark greenish tints ; head 

 broad ; clypeus shining, punctured, pure black, contrasting 

 with the greenish sides of face ; front dull ; flagellum rather 

 obscurely fulvous beneath ; mesothorax obscurely greenish, 

 purplish black posteriorly, with a sericeous surface and very 

 sparse feeble punctures ; scutellum shining, very sparsely 

 punctured; metathorax granular, dullish ; tegulae testa- 

 ceous. Wings hyaline, nervures and stigma reddish brown, 

 some of the outer nervures pale; stigma very large; b.n. 

 falling short of t.-m. ; second s.m. broad, but its lower side 

 little longer than its outer, the recurrent nervures joining it 

 near base and apex ; the outer side of third discoidal cell, if 

 produced upward, would be practically parallel with outer 

 side of second submargiual. Femora black, with red knees ; 

 tibiae and tarsi bright ferruginous. Abdomen broad, black, 

 shining, the hind margins of the segments obscurely reddish. 



Hab. Purnong, Australia (S. TV. Fulton; Nat. Mus. 

 Victoria, 222). 



Curiously like Pachyprosopis atromicans, Ckll., also found 

 at Purnong, but differing in sculpture as well as venation. 



Etiri/glossu fasciatella, Cockerell. 



I have before me both sexes labelled k " Cheltenham, 

 Victoria" (French; Froggatt, 189, LS.i). The male, not 



