Mr. 1{. E. Turner on Fossor'ud fft/menoptera. 545 



:ibi=ci3sa of tlic radius a littlo longer than the second ; tho 

 third cubital cell receives the socond recurrent nervure at 

 one-quarter from the base. 



Lcnfjfh 10 nun. 



? . Jilackislj brown ; mandibles, antennrc, and logs paler 

 brown; pygidium reddish brown. Head shining, smooth, 

 much narrowed posteriorly, nearly twice as broad anteriorly 

 as posteriorly, clypeus without a carina ; a very short and 

 shallow frontal sulcus. Pronotum as long as broad, slightly 

 narrowed posteiiorly, the anterior and lateral margins dis- 

 tinctly raised, a median sulcus nearly reaching the posterior 

 margin. Scutelliim a little longer than broad, rounded at 

 the apex. Abilomen sparsely punctured, the first dorsal 

 segment narrowly depressed at the apex, the raised portion 

 before the depression stiaight, not einarginate. Second 

 dorsal segment with three strongly raised transverse carinse, 

 the apical margin also slightly raised, forming another liwer 

 carina. Pygidium elongate-ovate, the dorsal plate truncate 

 at the apex and not reaching to the apex of the ventral 

 segment. 



Length 8 mm. 



IJah. Eaglehawk Neck ; February. ^J ? in cop. Swan- 

 sea (Lea). 



A male from Eaglehawk Neck has the abdomen, except 

 the seventh segment and the a[jex of the sixth, blackish 

 brown. 



Genus Neozeleboria, Kohwer. 

 Key to the Tasmanian Species. 



66. 

 Ilypopypium narrowly truncate at the base of the 



apical epiue ; abdomtu with lateral yellow 



spots y. proxima, Turn. 



Ilypopygium rounded at the base of the apical 



spine ; abdomen black, immaculate N. carinicollis, Turn. 



rronotum ilat, with a sulcus from the anterior 



margin to the middle N. proxima, Turn. 



Pronotum strongly elevated along the median 



line, the elevation broadened anteriorly ; 



without a sulcus A'. carinicoUia, Turn. 



Neozeleboria carinicolli's, sp. n. 



9 . Head fully half as broad again as long, very strongly 

 rounded at the j)Osterior angles, shining, sparsely punctured, 

 ^'l;i«. d; Maj. N. Hist. IScr. 8. Vol. xv. 37 



