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parently present but very small (it is counted here) ; funicle subcompressed, 
2-jointed, the first joint largest, subglobose; distal or third club joint ter- 
minating in a little spine. Head triangular, hardly longer than wide. 
Propodeum tricarinate. Mandibles 5-dentate. 
From one specimen, similarly magnified, 
c? : Unknown. 
From one female captured by sweeping in a forest, April 9, 
1913. 
Habitat: Australia — ’Nelson (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: In the Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the above speci- 
men on a slide. 
Zagrammosomoides Girault = Tetrastichus Haliday. 
Zagrammosomoides fasciatus new genus and species (April, 1913), being 
described in the Entomologist of London, I find subsequently is Tetras- 
tichus, the mistake being due to the fact that the submarginal vein was 
first thought to be unbroken. Therefore, Tetrastichus fasciatus Girault 
MS. from Australia is preoccupied and I propose the new name fasciatella 
for it. 
Nelson (Cairns), N.Q., 
Australia. 
April, 1913 
