^Fr. J\. K. Tiuiior 0)1 I''o.<soriai I/>/mciioj)tcra. HI 



]X)stcri()r ocelli nearly as far from eacli otlier as from the 

 eves, more than twice as far from tlie posterior mar;^in of 

 the head as from each other ; eyes sej)aratc(l at the base 

 of the elypetis hy a distance about cciual to half the lenj^th of 

 the scape. Tiiorax narrower than the head ; the pronotiun 

 depressed, strongly rounded at the angles ; mesouotum 

 shininjr, microscopically punctured, without a sulcus. 

 Median segment smooth, with a shallow and Kather indis- 

 tinct median sulcus, a narrow transverse foveolate jjjroove at 

 the base. First abdominal segment a little shorter than the 

 second, the apical half somewhat swollen, but not forming a 

 conspicuous node. Hind libiie swollen, with thrae or lour 

 short spines on the outer margin near the apex. Recurrent 

 nervure received a little before two-thirds from the base of 

 the cubital cell. 



Hub. Calouudra, near Brisbane; September. On tree- 

 trunks. (From Queensland Museum.) 



There is no distinct depression between the inner margin 

 of the eyes and the posterior ocelli. The species is easily 

 distinguished by the great length of the head behind the 

 eyes. 



I'hopalum frenchii, Turn. 



Cra/iro {llhopahun) frenchii, Turn. Proc. Zool. Soc. LouJon, p. •"ji'^') 

 (1908). 2- 



Hah. 'Sit. Wellington, 2300 ft. ; January to Ajjril. 

 Eaglehawk Neck ; February. 



Also from Victoria ; a single specimen taken at Yallingup 

 S.W. Australia. 



Taken burrowing in a bank hy the roadside on ]\It. Wel- 

 lington, also on a Eucalyptus log at Eaglehawk Neck ; the 

 specimen at Yallingup was taken on a live Jarrah trie. 



The male has the petiole longer and less clavate than the 

 female. The spines on the hind tibite are almost obsolete. 



Rhopaluin leplospermi, sp. u. 



$ . Xig^-a ; scapo, feraoribus anticis et intermediis, femoribus 

 posticis subtus, tibiisque auticis fiavis ; alls lusco-hyalims, venis 

 nipris. 



6 . Fendria? siinilis ; tarsis ocbraceis, articulo apicali nigro. 

 Long., $ 14 mm., J 11 mm. 



? . Clypeus slightly produced at the apex and shallowly 

 emarginatc, the angles of the emargination forming short 

 triangular tcetli. J.ycs separatcil at the base of the clypeus 

 by a distance equal to about one-third of the length of the 



