AVSTFiALIAN UrMliXOrTERA CLIALCIDOIDEA, VI.—GIEAVLT. 333 



vfry finely transversely lincolated, sogmeut 2 glabrous, segmout 3 lineolated only oephalo- 

 laterad, 4 only laterad; similarly sculptured in grandis and in the genotype but less densely in 

 the latter; in all three segment 7 is as long as 2; in the genotype, segment 3 is only about 

 half the length of 4, in nraiidis only slightly shorter while in hasalis 3 and 4 are subequal 

 and more transverse, each somewhat shorter than with grandis. In all three, the lateral 

 carinsB are present, with a move or loss distinct fovea just mesad of its origin; lateral carina 

 short, curved mesad around the fo\ea. Pedicel (in hasalis) wholly black. Antennaa and 

 mandibles as in grandis. Segment 7 is pilose dorsad in all three species and all three bear 

 a short neck at apex of the conical propodeum. 



Described from one female caught in forest ilay 22, 1914. 



Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 



Type: No. llySSOO, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the female on a tag with type of 

 grandis. 



4. EURYDINOTOMORPHA INCEETA new species. 



Same as pax but lacks the median carina (/>«.!' has the middle coxa lemon yellow), 

 the sculpture of the seutellum is denser but especially the parapsides which are scaly punctate, 

 rather coarsely scaly in pax; also the tibiai are white. Dilfers from fusciventris in having 

 the abdomen wholly dark metallic green, the general color of the thorax much more brassy. 

 From grandis in having the abdomen of imiform color and from hasalis in that the abdomen 

 is wholly metallic, the tibia; and tarsi white, the caudal coxre metallic only laterad (wholly 

 metaUie in hasalis). In all the species there is a fold passing obliquely across caudad of 

 spiracle and joined to the short lateral carina. Hind tibiae reddish just below knees. The 

 middle coxeb are like the legs. 



Prom one female caught in jungle, .Tune 3, 1914 (A. P. Dodd). 



Hahiiat : Grafton (Clarence Kiver), New South Wales. 



Type: No. Ky 2S01, Queensland Museum, E'risbane, the specimen on a tag; hind tibiaj 

 and head on a slide with slide type of AplastomorpJia 5-fasciata. 



The genotype measures 3 mm. and was captured October 28, 1!)1], by sweeping. Its 

 type is a female ou a tag and a slide beariug the head and the hind legs.' 



PSEUDOSPHEGIGASTEEUS new genus. 

 For diagnosis, see antea, p. 322. 



1. PSEUDOSPHEGIGASTERUS FLAVIPES new species of Girault and A. P. Dodd. 



Female: — Length, 1.90 mm, 



hike Cf)ifi(6' Girault but the legs (including the coxa;) are golden yellow, the antennal 

 scape golden yellow, pedicel a.nd ring-joints brown, rest of antennas black; second funitle 

 joint a little shorter than first, the fifth longer than wide, not subquadrate. Abdominal 

 segments as in wneiis. Mandibles plainly 3- and 4-deutate. 



Described from one female caught by sweeping in jungle, November 13, 1913 (A. P. 

 Dodd). 



Hahiiat: Gordonvale and Harvey's Creek (Cairns), Queensland. 



Type: No. Hy SS02, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag, the head 

 on a slide. Type locality Gordonvale. 



A second female was subsequently found labelled ' ' Sweeping in jungle, Harvey 's Creek, 

 near Cairns, November 1.5, 1913 (A. P. Dodd)." 



' Antea, II, p. 320, line 6 of the description of fusciventris, Catolaccus read Aplnstomorpha. 



