242 MEMOIBS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 



the length of the stigmal. Proiiodeum witli a median channel. Mandibles tridentate; two 

 tibial spurs on hind legs. First funiole joint longer than wide, the remaining four subglobate 

 but still a little longer than wide. First elub joint subqnadrate. Abdomen glabrous, the 

 petiole over twice longer than wide. 



Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. .Tuiigle, .hme 10, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). 



Type: No. Hy33S0, Queensland Museum, BrLsiiane, the female on a tag, the head 

 and hind legs on a slide with type Aloposoma lanei. 



12. EURYTOMA NELSONIA new species. Female. 



Length, 2.45 mm. 



Opaque black, the abdomen except the blackish median line at proximal third or more 

 and extreme tip, brown; legs honey yellow, the tarsi paler; antenna; dusky brown, the first 

 three funiele joints cylindrical oval, subefpuil, the remaining two somewhat shorter; fir.st elub 

 joint subqnadrate, shorter than the second. Abdomen glabrous, the petiole long, the fifth 

 segment longer than wide, from lateral aspect, the abdomen long ovate. Mandibles tridentate. 

 The club is only 2-jointed. Scutum uniformly punctate, the punctures of thorax not deep. 



Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Jungle, June 16, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). 



Type: No. EySSSl, Queensland Museimi. Urishanp. the female on a tag, the head on a 

 slide with slide type of Elasmus pullidicornis. 



13. EURYTOMA FLAVITEGULA new species. Female. 



Length, 2.30 mm. 



Black and pubescent, tlie legs reddish brown inihnliug the cox;c, the tegula) yellow, the 

 fifth abdominal segment reddish, except at proximal third above (and also venter of 2-4) ; 

 the tips of tibia) and tarsi lemon yellow; wings hyaline, the venation pale yellow. Antennas 

 yellow-brown, the distal two funiele joints wider than long, the first funiele joint quadrate, 

 longer than the pedicel. Disk of jiropodeuni concave. Segments 4-6 of abdomen delicately 

 scaly cephalad and nearly all of segment 6. Pro- and mesopleura punctate, the latter longi- 

 tudinally striate caudad. Posterior margin of prouotum straight, the parapsidal furrows 

 complete, the antenna; 10-jointed with one ring-joint, the funiele 5-jointed. Abdomen and 

 venation as in Eurytoma except that the marginal vein is a little thickened and only slightly 

 longer than the stigmal which is subequal to the ]iostniargiual. Posterior tibia with two spurs. 

 I'ronotura nearly as long as the srutnni. Uniliilicately ]]\inctate uniformly, the punctures 

 shaUow. 



Habitat: Gapeville (Pcntland), Queensland. Forest, December 27, 1912. 



Type: No. Hy 3223, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, tlie female on a tag, the head and a 

 hind leg on a slide. 



14. EURYTOMA LINCOLN! duault. Female. 

 Length, 2..50 mm. 



Black, punctate, the abdomen reddisli except at proximal third dorsad, the wings liyalinc, 

 the flagellum (including pedicel) black, the scajie brownish at extreme base; legs except coxae, 

 red-brownish, paler at the tarsi; petiole of the abdomen black. Postmarginal vein slightly 

 longer than the' stigmal. TeguUf brown. Funiele joints ovate, the first longest, much larger 

 than the pedicel. 



Habitat: I'ort Lincoln. Soutli Australia. 



Tyiw: No. I.lSIr^. Soutli Australia)! Miismiiu. Tag and slide. 



15. EURYTOMA MAZZINII <:iiniilt. Female. 

 Length, l.SO mm. 



Robust. Black, the head .-iihI tlmriix with short, greyish pubescence; abdomen ventro- 

 meso-proxiniad brownish; coxa' ami femora I'oncolonnis, tibia> and tarsi reddish brown, also 



