162 ME 310 1 EH OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 



longer tliau any of the fiinicle joints of which G is longest, a little wider than long, 1 aub- 

 quadrate, small, the others small, wider than long. Fnnifle G over twice the size of 1 which 

 is subequal to the others or nearly. 



From one female caught in forest, August l.'i, 1913. 



Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 



Type: No. HySISfi. (Jueensland Museum. Brisliane, the female on a slide. 



2. SCELIOENCYRTUS TRICOLOR new species. 



Vcmale: — Similar to the genotype liut the ficms is narrower, the shaft of the seajje 

 somewhat longer, the scajie and jjedicei du^ky, pale beneath (the former) and at tip (the 

 latter) ; first three funiele joints blackish, the distal three white. Also the fore wings are 

 iroader, very much more finely eiliate discally and the marginal cilia are very short, not 

 distinctly longer than usual. Shaft of scape nearly tw-iee the length of the pedicel (not 

 distinctly le.=s than that). The body is golden yellow. Axilte rather broadly joined. Funicles 

 1-5 subequal, 6 distinctly longer. 



From one female captured in forest, December 29, 1912 (A. P. Dodd). 



liiihitat: Gordonvale (Cairns). Queensland. 



Type: No. By 3136, Queenslaud Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a slide with the 

 type of Coceophagus hosweJli Girault. 



3. SCELIOENCYRTUS KEATSI now species. 



Female: — Length, 1 nnn. 



Similar in all respects to nigriclavus but the whole antennffi are jet black and the body 

 is marked with dusky black as follows: Proximal thiee fourths of abdomen except near base, 

 cephalic margin of the triangular scutum (the blunt apex of the triangle cephalad), pronotum, 

 vaudal margin of scutum, propodeum and a round spot in center of seutellum just before apex. 

 Both wings are somewhat broader. Bodj' finely sculptured. 



From one female caught April 16, 1914 by sweeping in forest 



Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 



Type: No. Hy3127, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a slide. 



Dedicated to the poet Keats. 



HOLANUSIA new genus. 



FemaJe: — In the table of genera runs to Epannsia Girault but differs in not having the 

 ilagelhiin foliaceous and greatly compresses'., only the scape being so. Frons moderately 

 broad, a little over thrice the diameter of the large cephalic ocellus. Cheeks two thirds the 

 length of the eyes. Mandibles with two acute teeth. Marginal vein about twice longer than 

 wide, subequal to the stigmal vein, the postmarginal vein a little shorter. Hind tibial spur 

 siugle. Eyes hairy. Thorax rather much convexed, no longer than the abdomen which is 

 conic ovate, depressed, the ovii>ositor not exserted. Axilla? not separated. Marginal fringes of 

 fore wing short, the oblique hairless line present. Scrobes evident. 



1. HOLANUSIA CONVEXUS new species. Genoty-pe. 



Fiinale: — Ijcngth 1.1(1 mm. 



Black, the abdomen shining dark jiurjilish, the wings hyaline excepting for a brownish 

 s|)ot against the marginal vein; fuuicle 1 silvery white. Knees, tips of tibise and tarsi yellowish. 

 Head and thorax very finely, densely scaly, tlie scutum and s;-utellum with a soft, non-dense 

 yellowish pubescence from obscure punctures. Club tln-ee fourths the length of the funiele; 

 pedicel distinctly longer than any of the tunicle joints which are wider than long but not 

 annular, widening distad, 5 ami (i being distinccly tlie longest, 1 narrowest, somewhat wider 

 lliiin long. :i shortest. Flagelhini i-lavate. the club oliliquely truncate. 



