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many are oblique or sinuous, and a few near the ae 
are transverse; on the outer walls they are not all direc 
towards a central point. 
CHLAMYDOPSIS CARINICOLLIS, n. Sp. 
Black, antennae and legs castaneous. 
tures as on face; funicle short, apparently six-jointed; club 
long and subcylindrical. Prothorax strongly transverse, 
to sides strongly elevated and curved, sides behind where pt 
margins join almost parallel, a narrow carina from apex | 
ith a' E iminishing to 
with a'strong tooth in middle, thence rapidly diminis ws 
each end, middle ones somewhat similar but the toot 
middle, the space between it and base quite straight ete 
other tibiae it is distinctly curved), tarsal grooves on oblique. 
outer edge. Length, 2 mm. haeno- 
|... Hab.—Victoria : Beaconsfield, from a nest of Ap’ ue 
‘garter longiceps, in July (F. E. Wilson). Type (unique) 
