DO MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
rufescent apical lv ; antennae black ; tubercles black; tegulae very dark brown, 
nearly black ; wings reddish hyaline ; stigma long lanceolate, ferruginous, with 
a dark margin ; recurrent nervure joining second cubital cell at extreme basal 
corner ; legs basally black, with the knees, tibia*, and tarsi bright ferruginous ; 
anterior and middle tibiae with no. dark markings, but hind tibiae with a broad 
black band posteriorly ; abdomen rather dark red, the first two tergites black 
with red margin, the third with a black discal suffusion, the fourth to sixth 
with lateral black marks, large on sixth ; venter mainly clear red, but partly 
dark basally. 
Windermere, Tasmania, Feb. 13, 1916 (F. M. Littler). This cannot be 
the male of E turneri C’kll., as that has much darker wings, and the recurrent 
nervure ending far from base of second cubital cell. The face-marking, colour 
of pubescence, and venation readily distinguish it from all known males. 
Falseorhiza flavomellea Cockerell. 
Two females : Dunk Island, Aug. 25, 1927 (F . A. Perkins . 
Palseorhiza parallela recessiva Cockerell. 
Female : Palm Island, May 30, 1926 (F. A. Perkins). 
Hylseus chlorosoma Cockerell. 
Female : Stanthorpe, Q., 10-11-23 {F. A. Perkins). 
Euryglossa mutica Cockerell. 
Male : Stanthorpe, Q., 10-11-23 (F. A. Perkins). 
Paehyprosopis aurantipes Cockerell. 
Male: Stanthorpe, Q., 10-11-23 (F . A. Perkins). 
