o,S(i MEMOIRS OF THE QPEEKSLAND MUSEUM. 



ill a distinctly curved line. Subpunctate. the propodeiim weakly longitudinally striate centrally, 

 laterad with weak scaly sculpture ; scutelluni with a grooved line near each lateral margin. 

 Antennse 13-jointed with two ring-joints, the club 3-jointed, terminating in a spur which has 

 the appearance of being a true joint (if so a fourteenth joint) ; pedicel somewhat longer than 

 any of the following joints, 3 of the funiele being subquadrate. Mandibles tridentate. 

 Ovipositor very slender, curled. Postmarginal vein longer than the stigmal, which is subequal 

 to the marginal. Asillaj with an ovate black spot in the cephalo-lateral angle. Ovipositor 

 twice longer than the body. 



Hiihilat: Cairns, t^ueeusland. 



Tjipc: No. 1.1334, South Australian Museum, Adelaide. 



2. KOEBELEA CONCISIVENTRIS new species. 



Female: — Length, 1.70 unn., (■.\i-lu(liii>; civinositur. 



Very similar to /w.sro (iiiault liut :\t once ditfering in tlie length of the ovipositor which 

 is only a third longer than the body, in tlie type species over twice the length of the body. 

 Also, the head is wider, the abdomen flatter and broader, the antennae concolorous (not dusky 

 black as in fusca) and the five black abdominal strijies are more distinct. The head and thorax 

 in both species are scaly, the propodeiim is noncarinate, glabrous medially and on each side of 

 meson with the appearance of weak oblique striae (really streaks of lighter yellow). 



From several females reared with several of fu.^ea from the same fig, jungle, January 16, 

 1914 (A. P. Dodd). 



Hahitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), (Queensland. 



Type: No. B!i3S12, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, one female on a tag with a female 

 of fusca; head on a slide with a head of fusca. 



Idaniomorpha and Goiiio/jastreUa were also present in the fig with the two sjiecies of 

 this genus. 



Genils IDAKNOIDES Girault. 

 Like lilarne.-i Walker but the scutelluni without grooves, the antennre 12-jointed with 

 two ring-joints, the funiele joints mostly subquadrate but the first distinctly longer than wide. 

 Mandibles bidentate. Marginal vein twice or more the length of the stigmal, the postmarginal 

 long, nearly twice longer than the stigmal. Parapsidal furrows complete. Ovipositor longer 

 than the liody. Scutelluni flat. 



1. IDARNOIDES CHANNINGI Girault. Female. Genotype. 



Length, 1.6.5 mm. 



Deep metallic blue-green, finely polygonally reticulated: wings hyaline; scape and legs 

 straw yellow, the pedicel brown; valves of ovipositor and flagellum black. Scape long and 

 slender. 



JJnhitat : Cairns, Queensland. 



Tapes: No. 1.1336, South Australi;in Museum. 



PODAGRIONIN.g!;. 

 PODOGEIONELLA new genus. 

 This genus differs from Podagrion Spinola in having the club solid and a trausversi^ 

 suture across the scutelluni. The postmarginal vein is over twice the length of the stigmal. 



1. PODAGRIONELLA FASCIATIPENNIS new species. Female. Genotype. 

 Length, 5 mm., excluding the ovipositor. 



Dark a>neous green, sliagreened. Fore wings hyaline to suhhyaline but with a dee]) 

 purplish black, nearly straight fascia nearly across ,"tiem, its distal margin taking in the short 



