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First funicle- joint much smaller than the pedicel, the second 

 and third joints of the funicle very long, the second somewhat 

 the longer, the following three funicle joints cylindrical ovate, 

 the last joint not much more than half the length of joint 4, 

 which is about three-fourths the length of 3 ; the large, ovate 

 club about equal in length to joint 2 of the funicle. Sculpture of 

 body fine, impunctate. (From four specimens, |-in. objective, 

 1-in. optic, Bausch and Lomb.) 



d ' Not known. 



Described from four females mounted on a card in the 

 South Australian Museum bearing the label "Bred from wood." 



Hab. — Tasmania: Hobart (A. M. Lea). 



Types. — I. 1228, South Australian Museum. Two females 

 on a card. Cotypei^ to be deposited in the collections of the 

 United States National Museum, Washington. 



