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reaching half its length ; lateral lobes of scutum with feeble 

 depressions ; petiole not excised on lateral margins, only feebly 

 swollen, the dense pubescence only present on the sides, the 

 meson tricarinate ; first funicle joint twice as long as wide, 

 the sixth distinctly wider than long ; last club joint shorter, 

 not twice as long as wide. Length, 3"55 mm. 



Hah. — Queensland: Kuranda. Described from o*ie 

 female caught by sweeping in jungle, April 4, 1915 (A. P. 

 Dodd). A second female was caught by sweeping in lowland 

 jungle, June 6, 1915, Cairns district (A. P. Dodd). 



Type. — I. 5121, South Australian Museum. A female on 

 a tag, antennae and fore wings on a slide. 



Neurogalesus rubripes, n. sp. 



9 . Black ; legs and tegulae deep-red, also apex of scape, 

 pedicel, and funicle joints; apical antennal joint brownish at 

 apex. Vertex smooth, except for large scattered punctures ; 

 carinae running from above the eyes down the frons with their 

 latero-cephalic angle acute and prominent, when viewed from 

 above. Scutum without depressions, with a few small 

 scattered punctures ; foveae at base of scutellum not reaching 

 half its length, the lateral foveae large. Petiole as in dissimilis. 

 Body of abdomen two and a half times as long as greatest 

 width. Fore wings more lightly infuscate than in grandis, 

 hackeri, or dissimilis, the marginal vein less stout. Pedicel 

 one - half longer than wide, the first funicls joint somev.^hat 

 shorter and narrower, one-half longer than wide, the fift? 

 quadrate; club 6-jointed, joints 1-5 wider than long, the firs 

 somewhat narrower than others, the sixth nearly twice as lor 

 as greatest width. Length, 3'90 mm. i 



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

 from one female caught by sweeping in jungle. May 10, 19- 

 (A. P. Dodd). 



Type. — I. 5122, South Australian Museum. A female < 

 a tag, antennae and forewings on a slide. ^^ 



EUHOPLOPRIA, n. g. 

 9 . Head shaped much as in Xeiifof/tilt .^iis, Kieff'^r, 

 viewed from the side trapezoidal, straight from anten .al 

 prominence to mouth, which projects backwards slightly; 

 viewed from above, as long as wide, with a carina running 

 from above eyes down and around the frons convexly, the 

 antennae inserted below this on a frontal prominence, which 

 is hidden by tlie frontal carina; vertex with scattered punctures 

 and a line of punctures along its occipital margin ; max Mes 

 edentate, crossed at apex, not large ; maxillary palpi 5-jo ed. 

 Scutum normal, with a few scattered punctures, the parapsidal 



