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first joint narrower than others, a little longer than wide, 

 2-4 a little wider than long, the fifth one-half longer than 

 wide. Length, 1'75 mm. 



Hah. — New South Wales: Brooklyn. One female, 

 labelled "Sweeping grass, etc., November 18, 1914, A. A. 

 Girault." 



Type. — I. 5409, South Australian Museum. A female 

 on a tag, antennae and forewings on a slide. 



Trichopria quadrata, n. sp. 



9 • Dull-black ; the tegulae, petiole, all of legs, and 

 antennae (except the club) reddish-yellow. Head, dorsal 

 aspect, quadrate, as long as wide ; ocelli situated at half its 

 length ; eyes rather small, situated far forward and almost 

 against antenna! prominence. Thorax normal : scutellum 

 without a median carina, at base with a large shallow fovea. 

 Petiole not much longer than wide; body of abdomen well 

 raised from petiole, rounded posteriorly, the second segment 

 over thrice as long as following united. Forewings attaining 

 apex of abdomen ; moderately broad ; subhyaline ; marginal 

 cilia rather long; venation yellow. Antennae 12-jointed : 

 pedicel barely twice as long as wide ; first funicle joint hardly 

 narrower, fully twice as long as wide ; second a little longer 

 than wide, the sixth slightly wider than long ; club abrupt, 

 4-jointed, joints 1-3 about subequal, a little wider than long, 

 the fourth one-half longer than wide. Length, 1*75 mm. 



Hab. — New South Wales: Muswellbrook. One female, 

 labelled ''Sweeping native flora in park, October 26, 1914, 

 A. A. Girault," 



Type. — I. 5410, South Australian Museum. A female 

 on a tag, antennae and forewings on a slide. 



Phaenopria globiceps, n. sp. 

 9 • Black, the antennae concolorous ; legs dusky-black, 

 the trochanters, base and apex of the tibiae, and the tarsi 

 golden-yellow. Head, dorsal aspect, globular, as long as 

 wide ; eyes situated far forward and almost against antenna! 

 prominence. Thorax slender, twice as long as greatest width ; 

 smooth and shining ; scutellum very gently convex, without 

 a median carina, somewhat depressed at base but without a 

 basal fovea ; metanotum without a raised scale at base. 

 Petiole no longer than wide, pubescent ; body of abdomen 

 slender, a little longer than thorax, pointed conic-ovate, the 

 second segment twice as long as the following united. Fore- 

 wings attaining apex of abdomen ; moderately broad ; hyaline : 

 venation dark, terminating in a triangular marginal vein at 

 basal third of wing. Antennae 12-jointed; scape slender; 



