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mandibles with a very obscure reddish spot ; face broad, orbits 

 practically parallel ; scape with a narrow red stripe in front ; 

 flagellum dark ; tegulae piceous ; wings strongly reddened ; meso- 

 thorax very smooth, polished ; hair of hind tibiae and tarsi rufo- 

 fulvous. 



Hah. Eaglehawk Neck, S.-E. Tasmania, February 12th- 

 March 3rd, 1913 (R. E. Turner). Two females. British Museum. 

 Allied to E. hamidata, but distinguished by the entirely black 

 face. It is perhaps not more than a local race of hamidata. 



Exoneura angophorcs occidentalis, subsp. n. 



$ . Length 6^-7 mm. ; face wholly without light markings ; 

 face narrowed below ; scape red or yellowish-red in front ; wings 

 reddish ; anterior and middle femora above, and below apically, and 

 their tibiae and tarsi entirely, bright ferruginous ; hind legs black, 

 the femora and tibiae narrowly red at apex; hind tibiae and tarsi 

 with much fuscous hair ; basal segment of abdomen black except the 

 apical margin, the hind border of the black obtusely bilobed ; second 

 segment with a broad biundulate dusky band. 



Hah. Yallingup, S.-W. Australia, September 14th-October 

 31st, 1913 (R. E. Turner). Four females. British Museum. 

 Mr. Meade-Waldo notes : — " Not E. hicolor ; differs in colour of 

 hind legs, &c." It is, however, so close to E. angophora that I 

 treat it as a subspecies. 



Exoneura insularis, sp. n. 

 2 . Length about 6 mm. ; black, including the abdomen; orbits 

 moderately converging below ; clypeal and lateral marks cream- 

 colour ; clypeus with a very broad median band, which suddenly 

 broadens above, so as to include all of upper part of clypeus ; lateral 

 marks rather small, subtriangular ; scape with a red mark near base, 

 and one at apex ; flagellum thick, very obscure reddish beneath ; 

 tubercles black, with white hair ; pleura and sides of metathorax 

 with thin white hair ; tegulae piceous ; wings reddish, nervures and 

 the large stigma dull ferruginous ; legs black, anterior tibiae obscure 

 reddish at base and subapically ; hair of hind tibias and tarsi black ; 

 abdomen very broad. 



Hah. Stradbroke Island, Queensland, September 24th, 1906 

 (W. W. Froggatt, 155). Allied to E. hotanica, but easily sepa- 

 rated by the lateral face-marks and dark tubercles. 



Allodape hribiensis, sp. n. 



2 . Length about 4 mm. ; black, the abdomen dulHsh, not 

 shining as in A. wiicolor ; eyes greyish-green ; clypeus with a broad 

 white vertical bar, narrowest at top, and gradually widening down- 

 wards ; scape black ; flagellum ferruginous beneath, except at base ; 

 mesothorax shining ; tegulae testaceous ; wings moderately dusky ; 

 nervures and stigma dusky reddish ; tubercles white ; anterior 

 femora with two white spots at apex, their tibiae brown with a 

 white hne on outer side ; middle tibiae with a white spot at base ; 



