154 INSDCUTOR INSCITI^ MENSTRUUS 



pronotum short; propodeum with a neck, median, lateral and 

 a cross-carina and a deep valley straight from the minute 

 spiracle. Jaws narrow, three subacute, successively shorter 

 teeth. Maxillary palpi 2-jointed, 2 larger. 



Australeunotus ruskini, new species. 



Black, opaque, legs except coxae more or less, antennae 

 brown yellow, wings with a rather faint, ovate cloud in disk 

 appended, like a pear, from about apex marginal. Finely re- 

 ticulated, abdomen 2 smooth. Funicle 5 much widest, largest, 

 1 narrowest, a bit wider than long, 2 twice wider than long, 

 3-4 larger yet not half of 5 ; club not quite equal funicle as to 

 length. Lateral ocelli a third cephalic, a bit nearer to eye than 

 to cephalic. Parapsidal furrows deepening and widening 

 near apex. 



Wynnum, forest, July 13, 1931. 



Systolomorpheiia dinotipennis, new species. 



As genotype but antennae a bit below eyes, with a ring- 

 joint, hind femora only a bit swollen, distad with several 

 minute thorn-like teeth; abdomen ovate, convex, larger than 

 thorax, with a quadrate petiole, 6 longest ; cephalic margin 

 propodeum also furcate, spiracle small, rounded, its sulcus 

 narrow. Legs red save hind coxae, tibiae and 1 of hind tarsus, 

 the other tarsi more or less metallic and the femora so above. 

 Club red ; funicle 2 a bit longer than wide, shorter than pedicel 

 by a bit, equal following. Club hardly conical at apex. Apex 

 abdomen not markedly hairy. Fore wing with narrow cross- 

 stripe at bend of submarginal and a wide one from marginal 

 and stigmal, but from proximad a long, narrow clear wedge 

 between the stripe and marginal. Petiole longitudinally striate. 

 Jaw 2 widely truncate. Parapsidal furrows almost complete, 

 hidden distad by pubescence. 



Pentland, Queensland, forest, November, 



