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marginal vein, this split by the longitudinal white stripe, 

 below this stripe with a narrow distal prolongation : a large 

 rectangular blotch midway between marginal vein and wing 

 apex, nearer to cephalic than caudal margin ; a triangular 

 blotch against distal margin in centre, its apex proximad ; 

 marginal vein about twice as long as wide, the basal obsolete. 

 Pedicel one-half longer than wide, the first funicle joint 

 somewhat narrower, fully twice as long as wide, the fifth 

 distinctly longer than wide; club 6-jointed, joints 1-5 much 

 wider than long. Length, 2 "65 mm. 



Hah. — New South Wales: Upper Tweed River. Described 

 from one female caught by sweeping in open forest, 1,000 ft.. 

 May 17, 1914 (A. P. Dodd). 



Type. — I. 5127, South Australian Museum. A female on 

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



HOPLOPRIELLA LONGIVENTRIS, U. Sp. 



9 . Black ; legs bright red ; antennal pedicel and funicle 

 joints deep-red ; tegulae dusky-red. Vertex of head with a 

 long median impression running from front ocellus to occipital 

 margin, lateral of this with irregular oblique sulci and thus 

 appearing rugose ; immediately below front ocellus there is a 

 small depression, the frons above antennae otherwise glabroiis ; 

 vertex also with a few scattered punctures. Scutum and 

 scutellum alutaceous, not shining ; median lobe of scutum with 

 two long shallow depressions cephalad, these joining and 

 forming a single shorter depression against caudal margin, 

 the lateral lobes depressed, the parapsidal furrows deep and 

 complete ; .no distinct punctures on scutum and scutellum ; 

 foveae at base of scutellum large, the lateral pair longer, the 

 scutellum also with a median carina ; raised scale at base of 

 metanotum obscure. Petiole, viewed from the side, somewhat 

 convex dorsad, viewed from above over twice as long as wide, 

 with several dorsal carinae ; body of abdomen long-ellipsoidal, 

 thrice as long as greatest width, the segments after the second 

 half as long as that segment. Forewings long and broad ; a 

 little infuscate : marginal vein fully thrice as long as wide, 

 the basal rather well marked, also the median distad of its 

 juncture with the basal. Pedicel nearly twice as long as 

 greatest width, the first funicle joint as long and narrower, 

 nearly thrice as long as greatest width, the sixth a little longer 

 than wide ; club 5- jointed, joints 1-4 wider than long, the first 

 small ; last joint long, twice as long as penultimate. Xength, 

 2-90 mm. 



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

 from one female caught by sweeping in jungle, May 10, 1915 

 (A. P. Dodd). 



