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Scape slender ; pedicel twice as long as greatest width ; first 

 funicle joint as long and as wide as pedicel, the second hardly 

 shorter than the first, the third and fourth very short and 

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

 verse, 2-5 of about equal length. Length, 1*10 mm. 



Hah. — Queensland : Cairns district. One female, on 

 window, February, 1916 (A. P. Dodd). 



Type. — I. 5430, South Australian Museum. A female 

 on a tag, antenna-e and forewings on a slide. 



Very similar to Hoplogryon pulchrithorax, Dodd. 



Gryonella crawfordi, Dodd. 



Four males, labelled "Sweeping native flora in a park, 

 Muswellbrook, New South Wales, October, 1914, A. A. 

 Girault." 



Phanuromyia necopinata, n. sp. 



9 . Black : the antennae concolorous ; legs concolorous, 

 the trochanters, knees, tips of tibiae, and the tarsi rufous ; 

 valves of ovipositor yellow-brown. Head transverse, some- 

 what wider than the thorax ; vertex very thin ; occiput feebly 

 concave; eyes moderately large, faintly pubescent: ocelli very 

 wide apart, the lateral ones touching the eye margins; head, 

 viewed from in front, distinctly wider than long; mandibles 

 with three small teeth ; vertex with fine polygonal scaly 

 sculpture, this present also on either side of antenna! 

 insertion, the face otherwise smooth and shining. Thorax as 

 wide as long ; scutum with fine polygonal scaly sculpture and 

 rather dense fine pubescence : scutellum smooths except for 

 scattered pubescence. Abdomen as wide as the thorax; 

 two-thirds longer than greatest width ; first segment extremely 

 short ; second somewhat longer than wide, nearly thrice as 

 long as the following united : first segment and extreme base 

 of second strongly longitudinally foveate-striate, rest of second 

 segment smooth, the following with numerous pin-punctures : 

 oviposital valves exserted for a length equal to one-half that 

 of abdomen. Forewings attaining distinctly beyond apex of 

 abdomen ; broad, the apex broadly rounded ; hyaline : mar- 

 ginal cilia rather short ; discal cilia rather fine, dense ; 

 venation fuscous ; submarginal vein attaining costa somewhat 

 before half wing-length : the marginal hardly one-third length 

 of stigmal, which is very long, slender, moderately oblique : 

 postmarginal one-half longer than stigmal. Scape slender: 

 pedicel fully twice as long as greatest width; first funicle 

 joint a little narrower, fully twice as long as wide : second 

 a little longer than wide, the third quadrate, the fourth 



