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fitting ratlier close to apex of abdominal horn. First and 

 second abdominal segments striate, 3 practically wholly 

 smooth, 4-6 with scattered small punctures, 4-5 almost smooth 

 at meson. Forewings with a white stripe in lieu of basal vein, 

 and a mid-longitudinal white stripe. 



Baryconus substriaticeps, n. sp. 



9 . Dark dull-red-brown, the scutellum more or less 

 blackish ; abdomen dusky black, the third segment yellow, 

 except laterally ; legs golden-yellow ; antennal scape dusky, 

 pedicel and funicle joints yellow, the club black. Head 

 sculptured as in magnificus, but the rugae are much sparser 

 and stronger, being thus substriate. Thorax as in superb us. 

 Abdomen shaped as in superbus, with a distinct horn at base> 

 nearl}^ twice as long as head and thorax united, gradually 

 coming to a point at apex ; segment 1 longitudinally rugose- 

 striate, 2 and 3 striate, 4-6 with rather dense small punctures, 

 4-5 not smooth at meson; 3 a little longer than 2, as long as 

 4-7 united (a little shorter in superbus). Forewings 

 moderately long and broad ; somewhat infuscate : as in 

 superbus, but stigmal vein rather more oblique : marginal 

 rather longer, almost one-third as long as stigmal. Antennae 

 as in superbus, but pedicel and funicle 1 rather longer, twO' 

 and a half times as long as wide, 2 a little longer than wide; 

 club joints 1-5 of nearly equal length. Length, 2*65 mm. 



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

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

 (A. P. Dodd). 



Type. — I. 5169, South Australian Museum. A female on 

 a tag, antennae and forewings on a slide. 



Baryconus albicoxa, n. sp. 

 9 . Black ; thorax dull chestnut-brown, the scutellum 

 (except its margins) and scutum black, the parapsides suffused 

 with brown : abdomen suffused Math brown in centre ; legs pale 

 yellow, the coxae white ; antennae black, the funicle joints 

 brownish. Head much wider than long (dorsal aspect). 

 Thorax one-half longer than wide, impunctate and shining, 

 like the head ; parapsidal furrows complete and distinct : post- 

 scutellum with a short blunt tooth on either side some distance 

 from meson. Abdomen over one-half longer than the head 

 and thorax united : first segment nearly twice as long as wide, 

 with a raised tubercle at base : segments 2 and 3 somewhat 

 longer, of about equal length : segments 6 and 7 forming a 

 short cone; first segment striate, its horn smooth, 2 striate at 

 base, the rest of that segment, also 3, with a few striae laterad, 

 smooth otherwise ; 4 and 5 smooth, 6 and 7 with setigerous 



