164 MKMOIBS OF THK QVEENSLAND MUSEUM. 



tibial spurs double. Face much iiiflexod, tlie serobes forming a deep seuiicivele. Postmargiiial 

 !ind stigmal veins subequal. Compared witli type body of tnufjnidava. 



From one female eauglit on sund-ridges, forest, May lo, 1914 (A. P. Dodd). 



Habitat: Chindera (Tweed River), New South Wales. 



Type: No. HySlSl, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag: liead, fm-e 

 wing and hind tibire with slide type of Zooencyrtus acutiventris Girault. 



ANUSOMYIA new genus. 

 1. ANUSOMYIA AURATISCUTUM new species. Genotype. 



Female: — Length, 0.90 mm. 



Dark metallic purple, the scutum and propodeum, venter and sides of thora.x deep 

 reddish orange; legs yellowish brown except the purple middle coxa?. Wings lightly stained 

 throughout. Distal half of body of scape, apical part of pedicel and distal four joints of 

 flagelhim silvery white, rest purple. Pedicel thrice longer than wide at apex, distinctly longer 

 than funiele 1 which is longest, one and a half times longer than wide, 2 longer than wide, 

 3 subquadrate, 6 wider than long; club somewhat over half the length of the funiele. Hind 

 tibife with two spurs. Marginal vein twice longer than wide, the stigmal a third shorter, the 

 postmarginal a little shorter than the stigmal. Mandible acute as in the Arrhenophugini but 

 inwardly with a second small acute tooth some distance down from tip of the other. Frons 

 punctate. Head and thorax hairy, the seutellum punctate, the scutum with scattered (setigerous) 

 punctures. Axillae a little separated, without a carina between them. About five lines of coarse 

 cilia proximad of hairless line. Otherwise as iu Holaiiuiiia but the thorax is less convexed. 



From one female taken January 15, 1914 iu jungle (A. P. Dodd). 



Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 



Type: No. Hy 31S3, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag: lieail, fore 

 wing and a hind tibia on a slide with type of Holiniu.^ia conrexuf:. 



2. ANUSOMYIA AERISCUTELLUM new species. 



Fenialc: — Length, 1 nun. 



Dark shining metallic green, the scutellum and abdomen bronie or coppery, the wings 

 hyaline, the legs, propleura and caudal end of mesopleurum, rich yellowish brown; antenna; 

 concolorous except extreme tip of scape which is white. Vertex with numerous thimble 

 punctures; scutum scaly and with scattered, numerous, minute setigerous punctures; scutellum 

 and abdomen glabrous. Axilla; finely transversely sheened, separated by a carina. Scape 

 greatly dilated (more than twice wider than that of the genotype) ; pedicel only a half longer 

 than wide at apex, somewhat longer than funiele 1 which is longest and a little longer than 

 wide, 2 and 3 subquadrate, the rest very slightly shortening distad. Club a little wider than 

 and half the length of the funiele. Vertex flat. Postmarginal vein a little shorter than the 

 stigmal, the latter a little shorter than the marginal which is two and a fourth times longer 

 than wide. Mandibles short with two acute, slender teeth of which the first is much longer 

 than the second. Otherwise as in the genotyjie. Eyes hairy. 



From one female taken by sweeping jungle along a forest streamlet, foothills, ilarch 31, 

 1914. 



Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns). Queensland. 



Type: No. HySlSS, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the fenuile on .■; tag: fore wing, head 

 and a hind tibia on a slide. 



KPITKTBACNEMTTS new genus. 

 1. EPITETRACNEMUS SEXGUTTATIPENNIS new species. Genotype. 

 Female: — Length, O.T."! mm., excluding ovijiusitor which is distinctly but shortly 

 extruded. 



Dark bluish black, the head and scutum metallic green, both finely scaly reticulate with 

 scattered minute setigerous punctures, the scutellum triangular, with a wide base, scaly punctate; 



