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lateral lobes and the scutellum sparsely punctured ; niesopleurte 

 antero-ventrally closely and rather strongly punctured, smoother 

 elsewhere; the epimeral sulcus coarsely crenulate throughout. 

 Median segment with the basal area and areola confluent ; areola 

 smooth, with a few punctures, posteriorly rugulose ; petiolar area 

 separated, transversely rugose, as also are the adjacent are*; ex- 

 ternal area smooth, very bluntly raised at the external apical 

 angle ; dentiparal area coarsely rugulose, with a small tooth at the 

 external apical angle ; spiracular area coarsely punctured ante- 

 riorly, rugose posterioi-ly ; pleural and juxta-coxal arefe strongly 

 striate, with a few punctures between the striae. Hind coxse 

 externally coarsely, hind femora much more closely and finely 

 punctured. Second abscissa (text-fig. 7, a) of the radius barely 

 longer than the second transverse cubital nervure ; the distance 

 between the recurrent nervure and the second transverse cubital 

 nervure more than half of the length of the latter nervure. 

 Petiole without a tooth between the base and spiracles, the latter 

 very prominent ; a carina beginning near the base and almost 

 reaching the a.pex, the central raised area strongly marked, 

 bearing thi-oughout its length two parallel grooves. 



Bab. Yallingup, S.W. Australia ; November, 1913 {Tamer). 

 1 cf. 



Distinct in the strong sculpture, also in the black colour of 

 the thorax, petiole, and hind femora. 



Labium sub.^quale, sp. n. (Text-fig. 6, d.) 



$. Fulvo-ferruginea ; antennis nigris, articulis 10 apicalibus 

 ochraceis ; scapo subtus, mandibulis. labro, clypeo, facie, fronte 

 lateribus, orbitis externis, genis, scutello, macula sub alis anticis, 

 coxis anticis intermediisque, tibiis intermediis apice, tarsisque 

 anticis intermediisque, articulo apicali excepto, flavis ; pronoto 

 antice, tegulis, ax^ea juxta-coxali, tarsisque posticis articulo apicali 

 nigrescentibus ; alis subhyalinis, venis fuscis. 



Long. 9 mm. 



5 . Mandibles (text-fig. 6, d) obscurely bidentate, blunt, the secotid 

 tooth indicated by an external sulcus; elypeus and face sparsely 

 punctured, the line of division between them distinct, but not 

 strong. Antennte SG-jointed, the third and fourth joints sub- 

 equal, the third seen in profile slightly shorter than the fourth. 

 Mesonotum smooth, with scattered punctures, the notauli rather 

 long; propleurse strongly crenulate in front; mesopleuras shining, 

 closely and very finely punctured on the lower half; epimeral 

 sulcus crenulate throughout, the lower crenulations more strongly 

 developed than usual. Median segment with the apical carina 

 of the basal area interrupted in the middle ; areola smooth, 

 slightly rugulose at the sides ; external area smooth ; dentipai-al 

 area rugulose ; spiracular area coarsely punctured antei-iorly, 

 rugulose posteriorly ; pleural area striate-rugulose, sepai'ated from 

 the juxtacoxal area by a carina reaching to one-half, the latter 



