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EKlachertine, where I had first placed it by mistake. From the 
genera of its tribe it differs in bearing several more joints in the 
antenne, in having the latter differently inserted and in venation. 
Type :—The species described herewith (variegata). 
Coelocybella variegata new species 
Female :—Length, 1.75 mm. Opaque black marked with yel- 
lowish brown or lemon yellow as follows: Caudal margins of 
the eyes, the face, cephalo-lateral angle of the parapside, all 
margins of the scutellum except the posterior one, vertexal 
margin of eyes more or less, lateral margins of scutum narrowly, 
lateral and caudal margins of axilla, the caudo-lateral angles of 
the propodeum (lemon yellow), the base of the abdomen rather 
broadly (bright lemon yellow), the yellow invaded and divided 
by an acutely triangular shining black medial area, its base 
proximad, the incisions following segments 2 and 3 on each side, 
the whole incision following segment 4 and the tip of abdomen; 
the yellow on the head also nearly lemon yellow. Legs dark 
lemon yellow, including the coxe, the tarsi distad more or less 
fuscous. Venation smoky black. Pedicel more or less dusky. 
Ring joints enlarging distad; first and second funicel joints 
subequal, longest of the funicle. 
Male:—Not known. 
Described from five female specimens mounted together on a 
eard in the Queensland Museum, labelled ‘‘ Brisbane. H. Hacker. 
IA 
Habitat :—Australia—Brisbane, Queensland. 
Types :—No. Hy1204, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, four of 
the above specimens on the same card, plus one balsam slide 
bearing female antenne and a posterior leg. 
Later, two more females were found in the same collection 
labelled ‘‘Bred from Gall No. 10, 17/6/11. Brisbane. Hacker. 
