14 MEMOIRS OF THE QrEEXSLAXD MVSEUM. 



From two females caught in jungle, January l."i. ]t)]4 (A. P. Dodd). 



Babitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 



Type: No. By 285S, Queensland Museum. Brisbane, tlie female on a tag with the type 

 of cruivfordi. 



36. EUPELMUS ARGENTINOTATUS new species. 



Female: — Length. l.SO mm., exclusive of e.xtruded valves of ovipositor which are two 

 thirds the length of the abdomen, dusky at til), proximal two thirds purple, rest white. 



Euus to babindaeiisis but a little over proximal half of scape is concolorous, its distal 

 third or more, the pedicel and funicle 1 silvery white; the cephalic tibiai are concolorous (in 

 both species') just below knees. 



From one female caught in jungle. May 2, liUi (A. P. Dodd). 



Hahildt: Tweed Heads (Tweed Eiver), New South AVales. 



Type: No. Hy2S59. Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag; hind tibia, 

 antenna! and a fore wing on a slide with type of loiigirorpiis. 



37. EUPELMUS DUMASI new species. 



Similar in all respects to rcnuiii but the wings are hyaline, all the tibije pale, the 

 femora dusky (washed lightly with metallic) and funicle 2 is a little the longest, 3 and 4 

 snbequal, each a little longer than wide, a little shorter than 2. 



From two females caught in forest, January G, 1913. 



Habitat: Capeville ( I'eiithnid), Queensland. 



Type: No. HySSGO, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, two females on a tag with type of 

 reiuuii, two heads on a slide. 



Dedicated to Alexandre Dumas, pere. 



38. EUPELMUS PAGANUS new species. 



Female: — Length, 2 mm., the ovipositor not extruded, the abdomen conical, distinctly 

 longer than the thorax. Slender. 



Runs to woreesteri and resembles that species in all respects yet not half as large, 

 the pale parts of the leg.s are silvery white, funieles 1 and 2 are wider than long, 4 longest 

 (3 a little the longest in leoreesteri) yet only a little longer than wide, distinctly shorter than 

 the pedicel. Both species are exceptional in having the ridges of the scutum subobsolete and 

 the axilhe widely separated. Hind tibial spur single. 



From one female caught by sweeping in forest. November 8, 1913. 



Habitat: Stewart's Creek, Queensland. 



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

 xeorcesteri; head and a hind leg on a slide with type of diimasi Cirault. 



39. EUPELMUS CHARITOLOPHOIDES new species. 



Female: — Lengtli, 2.."iii mm., tlie ovijiositur nut extruded, slightly (not distinctly) pale 

 at tip. 



Kuns closest to woreesteri and resembles that species in thoracic structures. Wings- 

 subhyaline. Dark metallic purple, the abdomen green, the mesopleurum and hind coxa; dark 

 bhie. Scape except slightly at tip above, tarsi, tip of fore tibise and rest of legs except 

 coxa;, reddish brown. Middle tibial spur white, middle tarsi with black teeth beneath. Caudal 

 margins of segments 2 and 3 of abdomen distinctly incised at meson. 4 slightly so, others 

 straight, entire. Funicle 1 longer than wide, 2 longest, somewhat longer than wide and barely 

 longer than 3 or 4, shorter than the pedicel, 7 and S a little wider than long. Venation dusky,. 



