are all from the Cairns district, and can be separated by means 

 of the following table : — 



Table of species. 



A. Parapsidal furrows wantino;. 



Antennae long, most of the joints nddicorn, 

 the apical three joints contrasting pale 

 silver-yellow ■ elc(jans 



B. Parapsidal furrows complete. 



Abdomen broadly truncate- at apex; funicle 

 joints not moniliform, the basal joints 

 long, the first not narrower than second austmlis 



Abdomen not broadly truncate at apex ; 

 funicle joints mostly moniliform, the 

 basal joints not long, the first somewhat 

 narrower than second mo7iiUcornis 



Entomacis austealis, n. sp. 



$ . Head and abdomen coal-black, the thorax and 

 petiole (except candad) bright red-brown ; antennal scape and 

 the legs golden-yellow ; rest of antennae fuscous. Head, 

 dorsal aspect, much wider than long ; eyes large, bare ; thorax 

 convex; parapsidal furrows wida apart, complete and distinct; 

 scutellum with a large circular fovea at base ; metanotum long, 

 with a median carina; head, scutum, and scutellum snooth, 

 impunctate. Petiole feebly striate, fully twice as long as 

 wide ; the second segment not raised from petiole ; body of 

 abdomen as long and as wide as thorax, abruptlv truncate at 

 apex, the second segment occupying almost all of surface. 

 Forewings long, broad, almost hyaline ; the distal margin some- 

 what depressed at meson ; marginal cilia not very long ; 

 venation terminating slightly before middle of wing ; marginal 

 vein somewhat longer than the rather long stigraal ; basal and 

 median veins not present. Antennae 13-joir.ted ; scape slender, 

 long ; pedicel over twice as long as wide : funicle incrassate, the 

 first joint narrower than pedicel and fully four times as long 

 as wide; joints 6-10 not twice as long as wide, their distal 

 margins truncate. Length, 1*65 mm. 



Hah. — Queensland: Cairns district. Many females caught 

 by sweeping in lowland jungle, September 27, 1914 (A. P. 

 Dodd). 



Type. — I. 5103, South Australian Museum. A female on 

 a tag, a female on a slide. 



Entomacis monilicoknis, n. sp. 



9 . Head and abdomen dull-black ; thorax dark dull- 

 brown, the metanotum lighter, also abdominal petiole ; legs 

 and first three antennal joints intense lemon-yellow, rest of 



