W2 MK.\J<IU,'S (IF THE (jriiliySLAND MUSEUM. 



1. HABRITELLA GRACILIVENTRIS n.w species of Girault and A. P. Dodd. 



Fcmulc: — Lenytli, 1.70 iiini. 



Dark nietallii' bine, tlie eoxai anil femora r-oncolorons ; seiuinl and tliird segments of 

 abdomen brilliant bine-green; knees, tibia', tarsi and antennal si'ape golden yellow; rest 

 of antennae l)la(k. AVings hyaline, the venation fnscons. Thorax, inelnding propodeinn, densely 

 ]jnnctate; the abdomen smooth. Pedicel slightly longer than first fnnicle .ioiiit which is a little 

 longer than wide: .5 qnadrate; club no longer than two preceding joints united, the first two 

 joints subequal, the tliird shorter. Abdomen slender, narrower than the thorax. 



Described from one female caught by SH'eeyiing in forest, summit of second coast range, 

 1..5i)0 feet. May 29, 1913 (A. A. Girault). 



Hdliital: Northern Queensland (Gordonvak- near Cairns). 



Tiijii : No. Hy.iT7.~>. (|)ueens!and Museum, P.risbane. a female on a tag. the head and hind 

 legs on a slide. 



Gkxi-.s; A.MKK'DMKLrS (.iiranlt. 



This genus belongs lieie, not where formerly ]ilaced. 



Similar to Micronirlii.t Walker but fnnicle 1 is a little longer than the pedicel, segment 

 2 of abdomen not more than a fifth the length of the abdomen, the antennae only 12-jointed, 

 the club but 2-jointed the scc-ond joint terminating in a distinct spur. Marginal vein longer 

 than the stigmal, the ab<lomen longer than the thorax, the ovipositor not exserted. Propodenm 

 with a fovea on each side at cephtrlic margin midway between the meson and the oval spiracle. 



1. AMICROMELUS CYANEUS Girault. Genotype. 



Fimiilt : — Length, 2.20 mm. 



Dark metallic blue, the abdomen above dark coppery, the wings hyaline, the venation 

 jiale; coxai and femora concolorous, the knees, tibia? and tarsi pale, nearly white; thorax with 

 a white inibescence somewhat as in Aplaatomorplio. Head and thorax densely jiunctate, including 

 the propiodeum; abdomen microscopically sculptured. Antennae capitate, the distal fnnicle joint 

 jnst a little longer than wide, the whole dusky brownish, the club brown. Corrected description. 



Described from three females captured by sweeping in a fores;. May .5, 1913. 



llnbitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 



Type: No. HySnS, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, one of the almve cm ;i fag and a 

 slide with parts of the others and the apjiendages. 



There are two ring-joints and no carina; on the projiodeum. Mandibles 3- and 4-dentate, 

 the 3-dentate one with its third tooth broad, incised at middle. Antennas inserted slightly 

 below the middle of the face, the scape very long, slender. Ty]ips re-examined. Compare 

 Neocaudonia Dodd of the Cleonymina;. 



SuBF.\Mii.v PIREXIN.E. 



Genus Al'IRP^XK Girault. 



Head somewhat wider than long (cephalic aspect), the antennas inserted high up, above 

 the middle of the face, the scape extending above the vertex — 11-jointed with two ring-joints, 

 the club solid and terminating in a nipple-like projection, the fnnicle joints long, the first 

 pjlainly more than twice the length of the slnu't piedicel and twice the length of the distal fnnicle 

 joint. Maxillary pal]ii with at least three joints. Postmarginal and stigmal veins well 

 develoj)ed, the former a third longer. Parapsidal furrows obscure, only about half complete 

 (from cephalad). Abdomen subsessile. ovate, depressed tibove. produced \ entrad beneath, 

 the ovipositor not exserted. Propodenm with neither spiracular sulci nor carina?, 1hr spiracle 

 not large, oblong. Second abdominal segment liuigest. Posterior tibia? with Iwo spurs. 



