352 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 



punctate and with sparse white pubescence. Alidominal petiole with longitudinal carina;, far 

 apart. Fore wings practically naked, without marginal cilia. First t'unicle joint longest; 

 others more or less subquadrate, the club long, conical. 



Bahital: Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Forest, January S, lf»18. 



Type: No. Hy3426, Queensland Museum, El-isbane. Tag and slide. 



2. CHALCITELLOIDES NIGRITHORAX nr w species. Female. 



Length, 12.60 mm. 



Black but like the tyjie species {ini/ri.tcutum) except that only the scajie, pedicel and 

 first four funicle joints are red; abdomen Mood red but black above and along upper half 

 of each side (a little proximad of middle), tlie petiole black; tegula; and legs (except coxa;) 

 blood red, the hind femur with a large rounded l>lack spot centrally. Antenna; 11-jointed, 

 proximal club joint shorter than the other or distal one. Fore wings lightly stained. Funicle 

 joints after the first wider than long, the ratlier indistinctly sutured first club joint shorter 

 than the other joint of that part ; joints of funicle widening distad, the flagellum clavate. 

 Punctures of thorax not densely confluent, sejiarated. ( Median carina of jiropodeum not 

 distinctly seen.) 



Mahitat: Proserpine, (Queensland. November 4, ]t)]-. 



Type: No. Hy3437, Queensland Museum. Brisbane, the female on a tag, the head and 

 a fore and hind leg on a slide. 



3. CHALCITELLOIDES 10 new species. 



Femidc: — Like the genotype but the black spot in the center of tlie hind femur out- 

 wardly is larger and reaches the ujiper margin ; the proximal club joint is shorter, plainly wider 

 than long and plainly less than halt of the distal joint (subquadrate and over half of the 

 distal joint in the genotype) ; the first funicle joint is shorter, only slightly longer than wide 

 (distinctly longer than wide in the genotype) and the small, round impunctate area at the 

 base of each jiarapside is more conspicuous and somewhat larger. 



From one female captured by sweeping foliage of lantana, October 21, 1911. 



Mahitat : Mackay, Queensland. 



Type: No. Sy3428, Queensland Museniu. Brisbane, the s]iecimen on a tag and a slide 

 with appendages. 



Tribe DIRRHININI. 



GENU.S ENIACELLA Girault. 



Like Eniaca Kirby but the antenna- 13-jointed, with one ring-joint, club .3-jointed. 

 Postmargina! and stigmal veins very short, the latter sessile. Posterior femora beneath with 

 comblike teeth preceded by a single moderate-sized tootli. Abdominal petiole short. Meta- 

 thorax with teeth laterally and ventrally. Ring-joint split transversely at middle. Corrected 

 description. 



1. ENIACELLA RUFRICORNIS tiirardt. Male ; female. Genotype. 



Length, o.S.5 nun. 



Black, the antenna; and first two pairs of legs reddish, the posterior legs black, all 

 tarsi yellow. Fore wings stained. Punctate. Scutellum simj)le. Tegulie reddish. The second 

 abdominal segment is longitudinally striate dorsad at base (about seven strise), the segment 

 reaching nearly to tip. The propodeuni bears strong interlacing carinse, the petiole has six 

 dorsal carina). Cephalic third of scutum finely polygonally scaly. There is a stout tooth 

 ventrad froTu jietiole. The striated area on segment 2 is subquadrate but somewhat longer than 

 wide, the <lii-tal margin snbtruncate. A small al-ea in center of scutellum is glabrous. 

 Pubescence not conspicuous. A row of stout teeth on venter just cejdiaiad of hind coxa?. Type 

 re-examined. 



