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the clypeus. Maxillary palpi rather short, with first and second joints 
white, third and fourth spotted with brown, fifth whitish; fourth joint 
little shorter than third, fifth scarcely twice as long as fourth (1 mm., 
5-1 mm., 2-2 mm.); labial palpi whitish. Eyes rather large, much rounded 
posteriorly, situated behind the antennae near the top of head; ocellary 
spots very near the base of the rostrum. Antennae rufous, about three 
times as long as the body, showing from place to place a few lighter rings ; 
first joints short, wide, rather distant from one another. 
widely bordered with yellowish inferiorly. Mesonotum and metanotum 
margin of lateral lobes rounded. Espisterna and epimera short, yellowish. 
domen brown, variegated with yellow, the tergites presenting pos- 
posterior metatarsus armed with 2 apical spines as well as the second joint. 
Length of body, 12 mm.; pronotum, 3 mm. ; posterior femora, 9-5 mm. ; 
posterior tibiae, 11-5 mm. ; ovipositor, 6:5 mm. 
Neonetus huttoni nom. nov. 
Neonetus variegatus Hutton, 1897, Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. 29, p. 236, 
pl. 13, 16-16c 
As explained above, a new name is necessary for this species, which is 
absolutely different from Brunner's N. variegatus. 
