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Hah. — South Australia: Port Lincoln (A. M. Lea). 

 Type. — I. 1244, South Australian Museum. The above 

 female and one slide with posterior femur and an antenna. 



TUMIDICOXELLA TASMANIENSIS, Uew Sp. 



(S . The same as nigricoxa, but the antennae wholly black 

 and the cephalic and intermediate femora are black farther 

 distad, more than half black. Length, 3 mm. 



9 . Not known. 



Described from a single male on a card. 



Hah. — Tasmania: Hobart (A. M. Lea). 



Type. — I. 1245, South Australian Museum. The fore- 

 going specimen plus a slide with caudal femur and antenna. 



TUMIDICOXELLA AUSTRALIENSIS, nCW Sp. 



9 . Black, punctate, the tegulae, knees, and tarsi yel- 

 lowish ; wings hyaline. Posterior femur with nine teeth 

 beneath, the ninth tooth very small ; funicle 1 and club-joint 

 subequal. Two elliptical lemon-yellow spots on posterior 

 tibias, one just below knees, the other just before tip. Length, 

 2-85 mm. 



Described from a single female. 



Hah. — New South Wales: National Park (A. M. Lea). 



Type. — I. 1246, South Australian Museum. The above 

 specimen plus a slide bearing posterior leg and antenna. 



Stomatoceroides, Girault. 

 Stomatoceroides rubipes, Girault MS. 



Two males, one female. Cairns, North Queensland 

 (Lea). The posterior coxae sometimes may be nearly black, 

 sometimes nearly all red ; the other legs may be wholly red 

 except coxae. 



PERIL AMPID^. 



Perilampus, Latreille. 



Perilampus tasmaniensis, new sp. 



9 . Metallic-bronze, the abdomen darker with bronze 

 reflections ; legs concolorous, the tibiae greenish, the tarsi 

 flavous ; antennae dark-metallic ; wings hyaline, the postmar- 

 ginal vein longer than the stigmal. Scutellum unarmed at 

 apex. Mandibles with three acute teeth, the outer one long. 

 Head with striations on vertex and face. Antennae with 

 funicle- joints transverse but the first cupshaped, very much 

 larger than the pedicel ; 1 ring-joint, 13 joints, but 14, if a 

 small nipple-like joint is counted at apex of third club-joint. 

 Dorsum of abdomen finely punctulate. Length, 2"50 mm. 



