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.•!ub contrasting wnih. tho funicle being piukisli. Axilla) smoother, with longitudinal stria, 

 the distal part of the sc-utellinn witli transverse, seniieircnlar stria). Thorax, liesides the 

 umbilicate punctures, more or less rugose. All funielc joints sliorter than the pedicel. I'ro- 

 l)odeum with a complete lateral carina and au inverted V sliajied one at meson but not (juite 

 complete caudad. 



Described from two females captured by sweeping in a .jungle pocket. May 1.5 lob's 

 and May 26, 1913. 



Hahiial: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 



Types: No. Ht/SSrS, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the above specimens on tags, the 

 heads in xylol-balsam. 



2. NEORILEYELLA HYALINA i.ew species. Female. 



Length, 3.90 mm. 



Eeddish, the head, antennas and legs honey yellow, also tlie veiiatiim Init the curved 

 stigmal vein incHned to be fuscous; center of occiput above black. Wings hyaline. Abdomen 

 honey-yellow, stripe<l transversely witli brownish black. Hind femur compressed. Scutellum 

 uniformly sculptureil. there being no transverse suture, imt distiiu-t as a suture in the tyjie 

 species. 



One female from a gall on the currajong tree, February lio, 1913 (Xo. 'J of (!. F. Hill). 



Habitat: Port Darwin, Northern Territcn-y. 



Type: No. Hyo270, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the female on a i-;ird, tlie hind h>g 

 and an antenna on ;i sliile. 



3. NEORILEYELLA ALBICLAVA new species. 



Female: — Length, 2.10 mm. 



Dark red, the abdomen reddish brown, the antenna) and legs also but the club pure white, 

 the tarsi pale and the tips of the first two pairs of tibia). Fore wings with a pattern S(Hnewhat 

 as with the genotype but tlie pattern is black and the narrow line aca'oss from the bend of 

 the submarginal vein is more oblique, distinctly joined near caudal margin with the large 

 black ai'ea; the latter dilfers in extending much nearer to the apex, in being distinctly broken 

 by a comet-shaped hyaline dash with its longer end (tail) against the side of tho stigmal 

 vein; disto-caudad, tlie infumation extends about the length of tlie stigmal vein beyond the 

 apex of that vein (in the genotyjie it extends just to the apex of stigmal vein, sloping 

 from thence a little convexly). Mandililes with twn acuti> teetli. a third tooth not distinctly 

 formed. Pedicel distinctly longer tlian any nf the funicle joints of which 1 is longest, 

 only slightly longer than wide, the rest uuhr than Iniig. wider distad. t'lul) shiut. its joints 

 not very distinct. Hind tibia;' witli two stunt, uiiei|nal spurs .and armed dorsad with .a rou 

 of short, stout teeth which are not close together. ^Segments of alidnnieii eipial. .\ntciin;e 

 inserted on a level with tlie ventral ends of the eyes. Stigmal \i'in cnrM'il. l'id[iodeum ivith 

 a pair of distinctl.y separated median carina' and a carina on each siile of these a short 

 distance laterad, making four carina' aliout the nnsim. Segments L' I ef alidoiueii incised 

 deeply but very narrowly at mesiui of caudal margin, glabrous; other segments dorsad finely 

 sculptured. Thorax (excluding propodeum) punctate. Hind femur stout. Abdomen sessile. 

 Axilla' separated by a short carina. Abdomen shaped as in the lOurytomini ; finely scaly distad. 

 Parajisidal furrows very slightly indicated cephalo laterad only and thus dili'ering from the 

 genotype. 



Described from one female captured by sweeping in the forest. .April l.">, 1911 (.\. 1'. 

 Dodd). 



Habitat: Cloucurry, Queensland. 



Type: No. HySSSO. Queensland Museum, Brisbane, llii' feni.ile on a tag. 



This species is the ty|>e of Pseiidorihyn new subgenus. 

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