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vein twice as long as wide, the stigma I very short, the basal 

 barely indicated. Pedicel two-thirds longer than wide, the 

 funicle. joints somewhat narrower, the first twice a,s long as 

 greatest width, the second as wide as long, the fifth wider than 

 long; club 6-jointed, joints 1-5 distinctly wider than long, 

 the sixth a little longer than preceding. Length, 2-15 mm. 



//a6.— Queensland : Cairns district. Described from one 

 female caught by sweeping in jungle, 1,200 ft., April 3, 1915 

 (A. P. Dodd). 



Type. — I. 5116, South Australian Museum. A female on 

 a tag, antennae and forewings on a slide. 



BOTHRIOPRIA AUREIPES, n. Sp. 



9 . Black, the legs golden-yellow ; tegulae suffused with 

 yellow, the antennae wholly black. Scutum flat, the parap- 

 sidal furrows present only as short, rather narrow grooves 

 against caudal margin ; f oveae at base of scutellum not very 

 large, circular, well separated, the lateral pair shallow and 

 obscure; metanotum without a distinct raised scale at base. 

 Petiole scarcely longer than wide, with several dorsal carinae ; 

 body of abdomen a little raised from petiole, rather long, over 

 twice as long as greatest width, rounded caudad, the second 

 segment occupying three-fourths of surface. Forewings 

 moderately long and broad, faintly infuscate ; marginal vein 

 barely twice as long as wide, the stigmal very short, the basal 

 scarcely indicated. Scape terminating in a sharp point o\\ 

 either side of base of pedicel ; pedicel nearly twice as long as 

 wide, the funicle joints sorrewhat narrower, the first almost 

 twice as long as wide, the second a little longer than wide, the 

 fifth somewhat wider than long ; club 6-jointed, joints 1-5 

 distinctly wider than long, the first narrower than the others, 

 the last joint no longer than preceding. Length, 1"75 mm. 



Hah. — Queensland: Yungaburra, 2,500 ft. Described 

 from one female caught by sweeping in jungle. May 9, 1915 

 (A. P. Dodd). 



Type. — I. 5117, South Australian Museum. A female on 

 a tag, antennae and forewings on a slide. 



BOTHRIOPRIA INFUSCIPES, n. Sp. 



9 . Black ; legs fuscous, the coxae washed with yellow, 

 the trochanters, tarsi, and base of tibiae yellow ; antennal 

 joints 2-5 yellow, the rest black ; tegulae black. Scutum not 

 flat, the metanotum with a small semi-acute scale at base; 

 structure of thorax otherwise as in aiireipes. Petiole twice as 

 long as wide; body of abdomen oval, somewhat raised from 

 petiole, barely twice as long as greatest width, pointed caudad, 

 the second segment occupying barely two-thirds of surface. 

 Forewings with an obscure blotch beneath marginal vein, the 



