AUSTIIJLIAX HYMEKOI'Tia^A ClI AUIDOIDEA. V.—GIBAVLT. 3n7 



■nliole inoision foUowiug segment 4 aud the tip of abdomen; the yellow ou the head also uearlv 

 lemon yellow. Legs dark lemon yellow, incUuling the coxee, the tarsi distad more or less fuscous. 

 Venation smoky black. Pedicel more or less dusky. Ring-joints enlarging distad; iirst and 

 second funicle joints subeijual. longest of the funicle. 



Habitat: Brisbane, Queenslaud. Reared from galls, forest. .Tune. July. 



TuiH's: No. Eiil?04. Queensland JIuseum, Brisbane. 



CCELOCYBELLUIDKS neiv genus. 



Differs from Eijipciilampiis in having the marginal vein linear and distinctly more than 

 twice longer than wide; Epipfrilampiis bears a thickened, short marginal vein which is about 

 twice longer than wide. Axilla? are barely separated. Two normal ring-joints. Male abdomen 

 slenderer and more depressed. 



1. CCELOCYBELLOIDES AUREUS now^ species. Female. Genotj^De. 

 I^^ngth, - mm. 



Orange yellow, the abdonien witli four transverse brownish stripes across the middle 

 close together; face, scape and legs lenum yellow; a small black triangle centrally at base of 

 abdomen; center of occiput, dorsal sutures of thorax, a sjmt at distal end of each parapside 

 and the venation black. Wings hyaline; flagellum dusky yellow; metathorax on each side of 

 apex of scutellum black. A fifth abdominal cross-stripe near tip but faint. Sometimes proximal 

 two thirds of median line of scutellum narrowly black. Hind coxa with a lilack marking. 

 Mandibles bidentate. Funicle 1 not as wide as 2. 



In the nuile the cross-strijies on abdomen are more or less couliueut ; face of pronotum, 

 a large, subquadrate area on cephalic scutum, a little less than distal half of scutellum (except 

 at extreme ajiex) and its median line, a short median line at apex of scutum (distad), lateral 

 portions of each axilla except at margins and the propodeum black. 



Iliihital: Port Darwin, A'orthern Territory. Prom galls ou Eiicnliiiihis miiicala (S-C-19Jj 

 of G. F. Hill). 



Types: No. Hy S756, Queensland Museum, 15risbane. a [lair, each on a tag; female heads 

 anil legs on a slide. 



2. CCELOCYBELLOIDES PULCHRIVARIEGATUS r.ew species. 

 Fcmah : — Length, 2.25 mm. 



Orange yellow, the pronotum, cheeks, legs and base of abdomen rather broadly lemon 

 yellow. The following parts black: Occiput, face of pronotum, scutum except lateral margins, 

 ]iart between axilla;, a diamond-shaped spot center of each axilla from cejihalic margin, a bell- 

 shaped area filling all discal part of scutellum, thoracic sutures, propodeum, a small acute 

 wedge-shaped spot at immediate base of abdomen at meson, venation and five cross-stripes on 

 abdonnni. the first four curved cephalad at lateral margin, 2-4 convexly swollen centrally along 

 cephalic margin (2, more so, 4 cjuadrately so, all joined broadly at meson) ; fifth stripe smallest, 

 also swollen cephalad at meson but separated from the others. ^Tesoventer black. Stigmal knob 

 round, the vein snbequal to the postmarginal. A short carina between the axillaa which are 

 slightly separated. Hind tibial spurs double. Funicle joints all much wider than long, much 

 shorter than the pedicel. Mandibles bidentate, tlie second tooth broad. Funicle 6 shortest, 

 somewhat over twice wider than long. A faint dusky stripe from each lateral ocellus down the 

 face along each eye nearly to middle of face. Each ocellus in a round black spot. Body densely- 

 scaly. Dorsolateral margin of scape and each femur above proximad, dusky. Hiud coxa black 

 above. 



