AVSTHALIJy nVMEXOTTKHA <H A t.CI IXII l>l-:,t. MV.—CI HAl! I.T. :!5:! 



When tlie antenna are erusbed, the riiiKJuint appears to be ,livi.le,l Init the margins 

 remain entire: therefore one ring-joint, not two as originally ch-scrilied. Clnli of male at 

 least, blac'kisli. Joints of chili fused. Coxa; black. 



In the male, segment 2 of abdomen reaches only about to ilistal three fourths or a 

 little less. The antennii; bear one ring-joint. Hi jointed; funi<de 1 longest, sonunvhat longer 

 than wide. Like the female otherwise. 



Three males from Thursday Island. March 12. 1!M2. forest; also one male labelled 

 " Port Darwin, March 10. UIU. G, F. Hill. .\o. .".(i. ' ' and one female from Halifax. March 

 29. 1914 (A. P. Dodd). One male. (Jordoiivale, May. 



Hahitat: (iordonvale (type). Halifax. 'I'luirsday Isl.-iiid. (Queensland; I'orl Darwin. 

 Northern Territory. 



Tyi)':: No. Hi/.SIJS. Queensland ^Mum'hiu. I'.risbaiie. a nuile on a tag. 

 The tyjie specimen was ca])tured .along the Mulgravc Itiver, .\pril 2. lilb!. 



2. ENIACELLA BICORNUTICEPS n, w species. 



Fciiuilc: — Length, 4.8-1 mm. 



Closely allied with the genotype. Fnnicle 7-jointed. one large ring-joint, c-lub apparently 

 sidid. The Inuns on lie.iil from lateral aspect are acutely triangular, their dorsal aspect tlattcned, 

 the margins earinated or rimmed. 



Black, the wings slightly stained with yellowish; tegulie, antenna^ except club and the 

 first two pairs of legs except coxa', blood red. Fore wings without nuuginal fringes. po.st- 

 margiual vein absent, the stigmal minute, the niargiiuil very long, as long as tlie submarginal. 

 Head and thorax densely puin-tate; center of siMitelluin glabrous (small area only). Pedicel 

 slightly longer thati funii-le 1 wliich is longest, sonu-wliat huiger than wide, the following all 

 wider than long. 2 longest of them. 7 widest. Club short ovate, iletined, with two dark bands across 

 it like sutures, its indicated intermediate joint transverse. Segment 2 of abdcunen occupying 

 over half the surface, its proximal third finely stritite longitudinally (exce|it near each lateral 

 margin), its distal one sixth finely jninctate. otherwise glabrous. I'etiole stout, wider than 

 long, dorsad with four coarse carina^ Propodeum large, wide, with a nnndier of interlacing, 

 coarse carinic (at niesal base an olx'ordate area iiudosed by one of these, the area bisected by 

 a carina, between which and the curved side rtin tr.ansverse ctiriiia'; from the apex of this area 

 which is at or a little distad of middle, a median c.-irina runs dist.'id. L.aterail ami latero- 

 cephalad of this area a number of deep punctures in an area surroniuled by carina'). Carina' 

 of propodeum not chise together, bounding rather huge tiretis wliicli are nnire or less rugulose. 

 Scntellum sim]de. Ocelli in a triangle, distant from the eyi's. There are lli strijc on segment 2 

 of abdomen. 



Described from one female taken by F. I'. Hoild in jungle. 



rinhildt : Kuranda, Queensland. 



T/ipr: No. llii-il.tO, Qiu'eusland Museum, I'.risbane. the specinieu on :i lag; antenna' and 

 fore wing on a slide. 



Genus P.\RK.\1.\C.\ Crawford. 



1. PARENIACA BOUSSINGAULTI new species. 



Female: — Length, 2. Mi mm. 



Differs from the genotype in having the head but I ccu-nnted. Agrees with KiiiaccUu 

 mfriconiis for which I mistook it but the wings are hyaline, the stria) at base of segment 2 of 

 abdomen are longer, the area longer than wiile, its apical nmrgin convex ami there are several 

 more stricp. Only the i-eidialic nuirgiu of srntum is polygonally sc.-ily. AntenniC l.'J-joinled. 



