Al'STL-ALlAX HYMKSOrTKi; A ril A LCI liOJDKA. V 1 1 .^01 RAl'LT. 177 



;i littlr lniii;cr tliMii wiilc. Funiih' 1 not Imlf tlii' size c.f (i. Clnii distiiict ly wiil.T tlia'i 

 rlic fiuiiclo, (•(iiiicuvali'. lUiiilfss lino of lore \\inj. with aljuiit six lim-s of faint Imt .-.inrsri- 

 cilia proximail i)f it. Sinitiiai and smiti-llnni ilcnsely polyj/onajly scaly. 



From one fi'niale caviylit in forest, saiul ridyps near coast. .May ii. I!H t (.\, I', liodil). 



lldhititt: Cliindera (Tweed River), New South Wales, 



7' (/;)(■.• No. IIjl .n.'i.':. (.Jueenslaud Musenni, Brisliane. the S|iecinicn cm a tay; fore win-;-, 

 middle ley'. Iiind tibia' and lie.ad with slide type of [>,iralil riicinnKiiilcii hr/iivciilris Oiraidt. 



2. EPITETRALOPHIDEA MINUTA new spet irs. 



^■< »«(/<■ .-—Lenoth. (1.4(1 mm. .\xillie distinctly separated a short distance. Ovipositor 

 slijrlitly e.xtruded. 



Metallic ]ivir]ile. the scntelhim urccn. [jeys white except candal eoxiv, femora and 

 tiliia' (e.xcejit tip of latter broadly an. I tln' knees), iMjiiccdorons ; :i rather wide dnsky band on 

 middle legs on ea(di side of knee. Antenna' white, the eln)> .-md jn-oximal two thirds of pedicel 

 dusky, also the venation, the marginal and stignLal veins with a small dnsky S]iot against them. 

 Hairless line of fore wing with about four lines of diseal eilia proxini.'id of it. Scape a little 

 less dilated than in the genotyjie, the funicle .ioints all wider than long, the (didi tlire? fourths 

 the length cd' tlie funicle. Frons moderate. Fnnicde :', shortest, twice or mure wider tli'in long, 

 the joints enlarging distad. Thorax tinely scaly. Fore wing extraordinarily tini'ly ciliale in 

 the disk. Otherwise like the genotype. 



From one female caught in forest, lleeendier 4, 191?.. 



flahildt: (iordonvale (Cairns), (Queensland. 



TjiiK : No. Ilji-'U'ti:, (Juecnsl.'ind Museum, Brisbane, the specimi'u on a tag w'Ah 

 bieiuctijica; head, fore wing and liiud tibias with slide t.ype of I'liraUplonuiatix Ihoniiuiiii. 



CHEILONEUBELLA new genus. 

 1. CHEILONEURELLA BmOTATIVENTRIS new species. (Jenotype. 



Fiiniilc: — Length, l.'Mi nun. 



Bright golden yellow, the face |iali'r; \entral maigin id' fai'O except at each sid(? 

 (jiraetically tin' t'lyjiens), lateral margin of axillat anil a large roumled imn'ginal spot 

 on abdomen at a|iex of ]iroxinuil third, blai'k. Fore wing lightly infu.scated from about the 

 middle of the sulmiarginal vein to :(pex, tlie portion umlcr the xcn.'ition dei>|«'r and there is a 

 subliyaline cross-band just distad of \enatiim winch is id' nniderate width and somewhat 

 curved. Tarsi white; pedicel ami club dusky. Marginal \ein dark, a little over thrice longer 

 than wide, the stigmal somewhat over half its length, a little longer tlnni the jiostmarginal. 

 About six lines of coarser cilia proximad of h.-iirless line. Mandibles with tuo outer acute teeth 

 and a third, inner truncation from near base of the second tooth. Face inflexed. Frons 

 moderate, not inmninent. Cheeks rather long. .Antenna' with short funicle joints, 1 oidy ,i 

 little longer than wide, subequal to 2 ami :'i. the next three a little shorter, all shorter than the 

 pedicel; the frons is a little narrower than with that in Nciisliiniiii-liu.i niiriiticor/nix. Body finely 

 polygonally scaly. AxilUe with a short carina between them, llind tibial spur single. Club 

 not much enlarged. Head sublenticular. 



From one female caught in fori'st, .\pril 12, 1911. 



IJdhitdl: Gordonvale (Cairns), (^ueenslaml. 



Ti/iie: No. Uil-iWil. Queensland Museum, lirisb.'inc. the spei inien on a tag. the fore 

 wing on a slide. 



.V si'cond female same place. .Inne li. 1914. The marginal spots on abdmnen nri' 

 really short crescents. 

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