276 MEMOmS UF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 



are indicated by transverse spots aud one also just before extreme apex. In botli species the 

 cephalic margin of the scutum is broadly jet black. Funicle 2 a little longer than wide. 

 Propodeum finely scaly, without lateral carinas but with a distinct median one. Mandibles 

 about 6-dentate. 



From one female caught in forest, April 15, 1914 (A. P. Dodd). 



Habitat : Cloncurry, Queensland. 



Type: No. lIySV7U. Queensland Museum, Brisbiinc. the specimen without head on a tag. 



4. PSEUDIGLYPHOMYIA NIGRISCUTUM new species. 



Female: — Lengtii, 1.25 mm. 



Black, the following parts orange yellow: Head (except center of occiput aud dusky 

 ventral margin of face), pronotum except face and caudal margin across meson, parapsides, 

 lateral margin of each axilla rather broadly, scutellum laterad of grooves except at base, distal 

 third of scutellum between the grooves and the postscutellum. Propodeum rugulose but the 

 median carina is distinct. Legs (except hind coxa) and proximal half of scape pale yellowish. 

 Caudal femur a little dusky at proximal half. Postmarginal vein not quite as long as the 

 stigmal, the fore wings lightly dusky across from the whole marginal vein. Mandibles 5-dentate. 

 Funicle 1 a little longer than wide, 2 barely so, subequal to the pedicel. Terminal spine of 

 club distinct, the club as long as the funicle. 



From one female captured in forest. May 12, 1914 (A. P. Dodd). 



Habitat: Chindera (Tweed Eiver), New South Wales. 



Type: No. Hy2G77, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag. 



PSEUDIGLYPHUS new genus. 



Antennas short, capitate, 9-jointed with two large ring-joints, the club large, 3-jointed. 

 Abdomen pointed conic ovate, from above depressed and pointed ovate, the ovipositor shortly 

 exserted. Segment 2 of abdomen longest, 7 next so, the former occupying a little less than a 

 fourth of the surface, its caudal margin straight. Postmarginal vein a little shorter than the 

 stigmal. Propodeum with a solid median carina, the s]iiracle small, suboval. Mandibles with 

 two larger outer teeth and but a single inner smaller one. Differs from Pseudit)lyphella in 

 having the pxillo? much advanced. Scutellum with a lateral grooved lino. 



1. PSEUDIGLYPHUS GROTIUSI new species. Female. Genotj'pe. 

 Length, 1.50 mm. 



Dark steel or x'urplish blue, the wings hyaline, the legs concolorous except the knees, 

 the intermediate and caudal tibias (except at base of the latter) and the three proximal tarsal 

 joints which are whitish. Scutum coarsely scaly, the scutellum between the grooves, post- 

 scutellum and the propodeum glabrous; scutellum scaly laterad of grooved line. Segments 2 

 and 3 of abdomen glabrous, the rest reticulated ; segment 3 very short. Antennas dusky 

 yellowish, the scape concolorous with the body, the pedicel dark, subequal in length to funicle 1 

 which is longer than wide; funicle 2 subquadr.ate. Distal club joint terminating in a small 

 nipple. Type captured by sweeping jungle growth along a forest streamlet, .June 14, 1913 

 and is mounted on a tag (head and caudal tibire on a slide with the type appendages of 

 Stomatoceras aureus Girault). A second female, type locality, forest, August 27, 1913. 



Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 



Type: No. Hy267S. Queensland Museum, Brisbane. 



The species is respectfully dedicated to Hugo Grotius. 



