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9 • Not known. 



Type. — Eucharis faiista, Walker. 



Hah. — Tasmania: Hobart. 



The following of Walker's species : — Eucharis valgius, 

 Sydney, New South Wales; EucJiaris erihotes, Sydney, New 

 South Wales. 



Chalcurella, new gen. 



d" . The same as Ghalcura, Kirby, but the antennae with 

 paired branches, the funicle- joints distad of the third, bearing 

 a pair of branches from the apex of each joint, opposite, and 

 forming a prong like the two arms of a tuning-fork ; the second 

 two joints of the funicle bearing but a single branch, the 

 branches hairy; first funicle-joint very long, widening distad; 

 the second, third, fourth, and fifth short ; the sixth and follow- 

 ing lengthening, slender, becoming as long as the first; 

 scutellum with a median groove. Scape short. Stigraal vein 

 quadrate, the wings hyaline. Abdomen as in Eucharis. 

 Propodeum with a broad, longitudinal sulcus dorso-laterad. 

 9 . Not known. 

 Type. — The following species. 



Chalcurella nigricyanea, new sp. 



c" . Black with a bluish tinge, the coxae and antennae 

 concolorous, the femora fuscous or black-brown, the knees, 

 tibiae, and tarsi yellowish-brown, also the tegulae and venation. 

 Rudely punctate, the head striate. Thorax pilose. Pedicel 

 chocolate. Posterior coxa and abdom^inal petiole irregularly, 

 and rather delicately, roughened. Tegulae bro\vn. Length, 

 4'85 mm. 



From one male. 



Hah. — Tasm.ania : Hobart (A. M. Lea). 



Type. — I. 1282, South Australian Museum. The above 

 specimen on a tag and a slide wdth the antenna. 



EccHAROMORPHA, new gen. 



^ . Somewhat like Psilogasier, Blanchard, but the 

 antennae 11- to 12-jointed, with a true ring-joint, the funicle- 

 joints cylindrical to subquadrate : postmarginal vein distinct, 

 also the venation ; scutellum with a cross-furrow before apex. 

 Abdomen subsessile, the p-etiole extremely short or absent. 

 Parapsidal furrows deep, the parapsides somewhat gibbous, 

 also the axillae. Head not striated, the ocelli in a small 

 triangle. Club solid. 



9 . Not knowm. 

 Type. — The first species below^ 



