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EUCHAROMOEPHA VIRIDIS, neW Sp. 



d" . Bright metallic aeneous-green, the coxae concolorous^ 

 the legs straw-yellow, the antennae black but with the scape 

 and ring- joint honey-yellow, the pedicel more or less so. Vena- 

 tion brown. Wings subhy aline. Antennae 12- jointed, the first 

 funicle- joint long, twice the length of the pedicel, the second a 

 third shorter, the others subquadrate and more or less equal ; 

 club- joint conical ovate, subequal to first funicle-joint. Head 

 and thorax rugulose, subpunctate, not rude. Abdomen robust, 

 sessile. Length, 4 mm. 



From one male on a card. 



Hah. — Tasmania; Swansea (A. M. Lea). 



Type. — I. 1283, South Australian Museum. The above 

 specimen mounted with the following species and a slide bear- 

 ing an antenna (and four antennae of the following species). 



EUCHAROMORPHA FUSCIPES, new Sp. 



<3 . The same as the preceding but more slender, the 

 femora along proximal half fuscous and with more or less 

 metallic-green, the abdomen with a distinct but short petiole, 

 the antennae wholly black, and differ structurally in that the 

 third funicle-joint is longer, also the club ; ring-joint yellow- 

 brown. The abdomen is smaller. Length, 3 '87 mm. 



Described from two males on a card with the preceding 

 and following species, bearing the same label (second and fourth 

 specimens from left). One of these specimens was tinged with 

 metallic-blue, while the other was smaller and with a shorter 

 scape . 



Hah. — Tasmania: Hobart (A. M. Lea). 



Type. — I. 1284, South Australian Museum. The above 

 specimen mounted as indicated with three antennae on a slide 

 with those of the other species (bottom corner of slide and upper 

 corner). 



EuCHAROMORPHA DUBIA, new Sp. 



(S . The same as fuscipes, but the antennae only 11- 

 jointed, the funicle 7-jointed; the femora are dark up to the 

 tips and with more metallic colouration. The club is longer, 

 distinctly much longer than the long first funicle-joint, and 

 the funicle- joints are all longer than wide. Length, 3'80 mm. 



Described from one male on a card with the preceding. 



Hah. — Tasmania: Hobart (A. M. Lea). 



Type. — I. 1285, South Australian Museum. The above 

 specimen mounted with the above (the third specimen from the 

 left) and an antenna on a slide with those of the preceding 

 species (the antenna in the upper right-hand corner). 



