104 



(S . Not known. 



Hab.—l<^ev7 South Wales : Mittagong (A. M. Lea). 



Ti/pe. — I. 1340, South Australian Museum. One speci- 

 men and a slide bearing head and posterior legs. 



This genus differs from Pte rose moid ea in abdominal char- 

 acters, the abdomen being flat or depressed, not convexed 

 beneath nor sunken above, the second and third segments long 

 and subequal, together occupying over a half of the surface : 

 the neck of the propodeum is much less distinct here also. 



Apteeosemoidella, new gen. 

 Type. — The following species. 



Apteeosemoidella btoculata, new sp. 



9 . Dark metallic seneous-green, the abdomen darker ; 

 legs concolorous, the tibice brown, the tarsi paler. Antennae 

 brownish, the third ring- joint largest, the first funicle- joint 

 slightly longer than the pedicel : 13-joint^d. Stigmal vein 

 long and slender, but not as long as the postmarginal, the fore- 

 wings obscurely infuscated and with two distinct fuscous spots, 

 the distal one round and just under the knob of the stigmal 

 vein, the proximal one larger, crescentic, and originating from 

 the base of the marginal vein. Abdominal petiole very short 

 but distinct, the second segment longest, only slightly longer 

 than the third, both together distincth^- not any longer than 

 a third the length of the abdomen. Both mandibles 4-dentate : 

 cephalic margin of clypeus bidentate. Median carina ap- 

 parently absent. Length, 1'80 mm. 



From one specimen, similarly magnified. 



c^ . Not known. 



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



Type. — I. 1341, South Australian Museum. One specimen 

 on a slide. 



The genus differs from Pterosemoidea and Apferosejiwidea 

 in abdominal, mandibular, and wing characters : the abdomen 

 is slightly convexed beneath, the second and third segments 

 together not occupying over a third of the surface : the 

 mandibles are both 4-dentate and the forewings are infuscated 

 and with a long stigmal vein. 



ASAPHINI. 



AsAPHOMOEPHELLA, new gen. 



O . Agreeing somewhat with ApJiohetoideus, Ashmead, but 



the antennse only 8-jointed, the club solid, no ring-joint but 



the first funicle-joint transverse, only half the length of the 



second : posterior tibial spur ver}^ lo^g ^^id stout ; mandibles 



