8 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
From one female caught by sweeping Leptospermum, April 16, 1913 (H. Hacker). 
Habitat: Brisbane, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 2842, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a slide. 
Another female by sweeping Eucalyptus, April 16, 1913, same place. 
Named for Justus Watson Folsom. 
20. EUPELMUS BAILEYI new species. 
Female :—Length, 1.87 mm. The same as folsomi but the ovipositor a fourth shorter, 
the marginal stripe of abdomen extending to the anal ‘spiracle or nearly to apex and the 
proximal half of hind femur is concolorous, the hind knee above is so and a small spot just 
distad of it on tibia. Also, the spot on middle femur is more elongate than usual; the front 
tibize also have a dusky ring around them just ventrad of knee. 
From one female caught by sweeping Eucalyptus, April 16, 1913 (H. Hacker). 
Habitat: Brisbane, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 2843, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the female on a slide with a female 
of folsomi. 
Named for F. Manson Bailey. 
21. EUPELMUS AUSTRALICUS new species. 
Female :—Length, 2 mm., excluding exserted portion of ovipositor which is four fifths the 
length of abdomen and wholly black. 
Like varicolor Girault but the marginal stripe extends for a little over proximal three 
fourths, the ovipositor is black, the base of the abdomen lacks metallic coloration to any extent 
and the sides of the thorax any yellow. The coxe are wholly concolorous. 
From two females caught sweeping undergrowth, mostly Hucalyptus, April 16, 1913. 
(H. Hacker). 
Habitat: Brisbane, Queensland. 
Types: No. Hy 2844, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, two females on a slide. 
Also one female was caught on Magnetic Island, off Townsville, Queensland, January 9,. 
LOTS (CAVA-G:). ; 
22. EUPELMUS WORCESTERI new species. 
Female :—Length, 4.50 mm. 
Similar to motschulskini but the wings are hyaline, the scape slenderer, the postmarginal 
vein shorter, the hind tibia concolorous except at tip, body dark metallic green, the scutellum 
not declivous, the ridges of the scutum less carinated, the axille very widely separated, the 
vertex broad between the eyes, the ovipositor not at all exserted, its tip black, funicles 3 and 4 
are longest, 2 a little shorter than either of them, 3 somewhat shorter than the pedicel, 
1 distinctly longer than wide, over half the length of 2. Hind tibie with one spur (another 
one seems present but though a little stouter it is no longer than the apical fringes [sete] of 
tibie and several similar ones occur among those on the opposite side of the spur). Hind 
margin of segment 2 of abdomen incised but the cut is not deep along the meson like a slit; 
the next three segments are less and less incised caudad. Scutum and scutellum densely scaly 
punctate. Rest of body densely scaly. Axille small. 
From one female caught by sweeping in forest pocket, September 12, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). 
Habitat: Kuranda, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 2845, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag; antenna and 
a hind leg on a slide. 
A second female at Gordonvale, forest, 2,000 feet, June 3 (A. P. Dodd). 
