■316 MEMO IBS OF THE QOEENSLAXD MUSEUM. 



Tribe KAPHITKLIXI. 

 (iKS-us NASOXIA Girault ami Sanders. 



1 NASONIA BREVICORNIS (iirault and Sander.s. . 



The footnoti' on page :i(»7 ot I'art V[ (these ifemoiis. Vol. II. p. 307) refers to this 

 species and not to Miiscidifindx raptor (iiranlt and Sanders which I have not .seen from Australia. 



[ took a spec inu'ii of hnricoriiis from a window of a wool-house at Brisbane, (Queensland, 

 October .3, 1911 and .Mr. Eduuiud Jarvis, Assistant Government Entomologist, sent me six 

 females learcd from dipterous pupa) at Longreach and Aramac, Queensland, in October, 1913. 

 The host was tlie sli^ep fly maggot. The anfenniB of irevicornh are inserted slightly above 

 the ventral ends of the eyes. The sjiiracular sulcus is distinct, just laterad of the lateral 

 carina. -V (Miiaiiiiin species-. 



Tribe KOPTEOCERINJ. 



C4ENUS PARrRTELI.A Girault. 



This genus is identical in form, or nearly, to tlie species referred to Si/sUiAis. 



1. PARURIELLA HORRroULA new species. 



Ftnuilr: — Length. 1.32 nun. 



Like Si/sUisis ."Cj'o.^itun Girault but the antenna) differ in that tlie funicle joints gradually 

 enlartre, .joint 1 or 2 sa:allest, a little wider than long, the others gradually widening. Form 

 identical with the species referred to. Propodeum with a median carina only. 



Male: — ('ukimw ii. 



Described fnini om- teiiiale .aiitured by sweeping miscellaneous vegetation. 

 October ."i, 1011. 



/[iihital : Koina. (Queensland. 



Ti/pi : No. //// '7(!S, (Queensland iliiseum. Brisbane, the s[H'cinien on a tag, the head 

 and hind legs on a slide. 



" Similar to pcrsimilis but rather stouter, the propodeum still shorter, the lateral 

 ■cariniB absent, the funicle more clavate, the first funicle joint smaller '' (A, P. Dodd). 



2. PARURIELLA PERSIMILIS new species of A. P. Dodd and A. A. Girault, 



Fvinalc: — Li'iiytli. l.GO mm. 



Very similar to (inslrdlicnsix Girault but not so slender, the ]iropodeiini distinctly sluuter 

 the venation jiale yellow, the first two ]iaiis of tibiie white like the tarsi, the caudal tibiie 

 brownish. 



Male: — Not known. 



Described from a female cajitured by sweeping edge of jungle. December 20. 1012 

 (A. P. Dodd). 



nuhitiit : Kuraiiila, (Queensland. 



Tiipe: Xo. Hiii7i>:/, (Queensland Musi'iim. Brisbane, the female on a tag. the head .an 1 

 Iiind legs on a slide. 



'■ In aii.slrftlirii.~ii-. the lateral carina is weaker cephalad and originates at the caudal 

 iipex of the spiiacle' (A..\.(;.). 



