278 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 



3. EUPLECTRUS MELANOCEPHALUS Girault. 

 Length, 2.20 mm. The type was captured in jungle, May 8, 1913 and is on a tag. 



4. EUPLECTRUS PULLIPES new species. 



Female: — Length, 1.80 mm. 



Colored like Euplectromorpha nigrifemur (Girault), the tibia) and tarsi yellow, also the 

 middle coxa; but the abdomen centrally is more narrowly yellow, the marginal black being 

 broad. Scutellum and axilla) uniformly scaly reticulate, the scutum a little rougher but similar, 

 the pronotum much finer, its neck, however, as rough as the scutum. Longest spur of hind' 

 tibia) half the length of the hind tarsus. Antenna) 9-jointed, two ring-joints, club solid. Post- 

 marginal vein much longer than the stigmal. Mandibles absent. Scutum and scutellum simple; 

 yellow of abdomen paler toward base; ventrad yellow, margined with black as the dorsal' 

 surface, the distal part of the black long. Funiele and club fuscous; funicle 1 somewhat 

 longer than the pedicel, longest, 2 and 3 each slightly shorter, 4 a little longer than its width. 

 Club a little longer than funicle 1 which is distinctly longer than wide. Like the other species.- 

 Sculpture of scutum finer cephalad. Compared with Euplectromorpha nigrifemur. 



From one female caught by sweeping in jungle, May 9, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). 



Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 



Type: No. Hy2680, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a ^ag. 



5. EUPLECTRUS CARINISCUTUM new species. 

 Female: — Length, 3 mm. 



In my table of Australian species runs to scotti Girault but upon comparison with the 

 type of that species I find the following differences: In coloration a striking difference is that 

 the cross-stripe on distal abdomen connecting the marginal stripes at apex is broadly interrupted 

 at meson and also it is much broader extending to apex; there is thus formed a rather broad 

 median path of yellow from a little less than proximal three fourths to apex. The scutellum 

 is shagreened (or reticulated into raised points) instead of longitudinally striate, the axilla? 

 show very faint sculpture. Otherwise about the same in all details mentioned in the description 

 of scotti except that the antenna) are black distad of funicle 2. Club solid; mandibles absent. 

 Two ring- joints, the first shortest. 



From one female captured in jungle, April 2, 1914. 



Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 



Type: No. HyS681, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag, head on 

 a slide. 



6. EUPLECTRUS KURANDAENSIS Girault. 

 Length, 2.20 mm. Type captured along edge of jungle, May 20, 1913 and is on a tag. 



EUPLECTEOMORPHA new genus. 



The antennal club is solid, the mandibles absent. The genus was not described' 

 elsewhere as intended. See antea. 



1. EUPLECTROMORPHA UNIFASCIATA Girault. 



Length, 1.65 mm. Antea, p. 276, line 3 of the description, other read others. Flagellum 

 dusky. The type was captured on October 28, 1911 and is on a tag, the head and a caudal leg 

 on a slide (with the type head of Spalangia australiensis Girault). First ring-joint very short. 



