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A suboblong black species, with a median carina on the 
pronotum as in serricollis and pygidialis, to which it is allied, 
but from both of which it differs in many respects. Seen | 
obliquely from behind the middle portion of the basal 
depression appears to have some coarse punctures, the 
beyond the membranes appear to be almost circular and 
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highly polished. 
CHLAMYDOPSIS COMPRESSIPES, n. Sp. 
Castaneous. 
ead immersed in prothorax; face with shallow reticu- 
late punetures. Antennae rather short; scape curved, i 
shining and with small punctures, rest of under-surface, 
Pygidium, and propygidium opaque and with punctures a 
on pronotum. Legs long, thin, and compressed. Length, 
225 mm. 
Hab.—Queensland: Mount Tambourine, taken from 
nest of ants in December (H. Hacker). Type (unique) in 
-At first glance fairly close to epipleuralis, with which k 
would be associated in my table of the genus, but readily 
distinguished therefrom by the epaulettes and tibiae; on the 
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