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Hab. — Queensland: Mount Tambourine (A. M. Lea). 

 Type. — I. 1279, South Australian Museum. The above 

 specimen and the antennae on a slide. 



Stilbula australiana, new sp. 



9 . The same as the preceding but more greenish (dark- 

 green), the scutellum similarly slightly produced but not 

 bidentate and with a more or less obscure median grooved line, 

 the axillae divided by a more or less distinct foveate suture ; 

 distal halves of femora, the tibiae, and tarsi yellowish-brown. 

 Abdomen as in Eucharis. In the antennae, the second, third, 

 and fourth funicle- joints are subequal, somewhat longer than 

 wide, the first joint longest, narrowing proximad. Length, 

 3*10 mm. 



(S . Unknown. 



From one female. 



Hah. — ^Queensland: Mount Tambourine (A. M. Lea). 



Type. — I. 1280, South Australian Museum. The above 

 specimen and an antenna on a slide. 



PsiLOGASTER, Blanchard. 



PSILOGASTER PULCHER, new Sp. 



d . Metallic aeneous-green, the abdomen dark ; scape 

 and pedicel yellow, the wings slightly stained, the legs, except 

 coxae, straw-yellow, the posterior femora washed with fuscous ; 

 venation brown, the postmarginal vein long. Scutellum with 

 a median grooved line, otherwise simple and normal. Rugu- 

 losely punctate. Antennae 10-jointed, the joints long and 

 cylindrical, the club shortest, the first funicle-joints longer 

 than the scape; distal funicle- joint subequal to the club; 

 pedicel cup-shaped, very short. Length, 4'5 mm. 



9 . Not known. 



From one male on a card. Differs from Brulle's pallipes, 

 apparently, in having 10-jointed antennae, though it should 

 be compared with that species. 



Hah. — Tasmania: Mount Wellington (A. M. Lea). 



Type. — I. 1281, South Australian Museum. The above 

 specimen and an antenna on a slide, 



(Eucharis) Psilogaster theocles (Walker), Sydney, New 



South Wales. 

 This species must be placed here. 



PsiLOGASTEROiDES, new gen. 



d . Agreeing with Psilogaster, Blanchard, but having 

 12-jointed antennae ; first funicle-joint long, the others short. 



