12 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
broad yellow band somewhat proximad of middle. Funicle 1 a little longer than wide but 
much smaller than 8 which is quadrate; 2 elongate, longest, five or more times longer than 
wide, 3 and 4 subequal, each a little shorter than 2, longer than the pedicel; following joints 
gradually shortening but 7 still longer than wide. Teeth on middle tarsi black, ovipositor 
horizontal. Abdomen longer than the rest of body, straight, segments 2 and 3 deeply notched 
at meson of caudal margin, segment 4 slightly so; abdomen scaly reticulate, the head and 
thorax uniformly more densely so. Axille distinctly but not very widely separated. Scutellum 
longitudinally, finely, lineolated. 
From one female taken by sweeping jungle, February 13, 1914 (A. P. Dodd). 
Habitat: Babinda, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 2852, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag; head and 
hind legs on a slide. 
30. EUPELMUS LONGICAUDA new species 
Female :—Length, 1 mm., excluding ovipositor which is exserted for a length equal to- 
that of the abdomen. 
Dark metallic green, the wings hyaline, the legs pale yellow, the coxz concolorous at 
base; funicle 1 suffused with white, wider than long, 2 quadrate, 3 longest, slightly longer 
than wide, 8 wider than long. Postmarginal vein slightly longer than the stigmal. . Proximal 
fourth and somewhat over distal third of extruded portion of ovipositor concolorous, the 
remainder white, the distal dark subequal to the white. Scape concolorous. Axille slightly 
separated. Thorax and abdomen finely scaly. Fore femur slender. 
From one female caught on mainland, December 24, 1911. 
Habitat: Double Island (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 2853, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the female on a tag; head, fore and 
hind legs on a slide. 
31. EUPELMUS CHAUCERI new species. 
Female:—Length, 4.50 mm., excluding ovipositor which is extruded for nearly half 
the length of the abdomen. 
Very robust. Dark metallic blue, the wings hyaline, the scape, knees, distal half of 
cephalic tibiae, middle legs except coxe and the caudal tibie, rich reddish brown, the knees. 
darker. Tarsi and tip of caudal tibiwe yellowish. A little over the distal three fourths of 
the extruded portion of the ovipositor valves yellowish white, the short proximal part blue. 
Differs from babindaensis in being very much more robust, the hyaline wings and in coloration. 
Pedicel slightly longer than funicle 3 which is longest, somewhat longer than wide, 2 and 4 
nearly as long as 3, 1 a little wider than long; last two funicle joints subequal, each a little 
wider than long and thrice the size of 1; club short, ovate. Abdomen conic-ovate, produced 
beneath. Hind tibial spur single; middle tarsi beneath with black teeth. Postmarginal vein 
slightly longer than the stigmal. Segments 2 and 3 of abdomen deeply incised at meson of 
caudal margin, 4 much less so, 5 only slightly so; abdomen densely scaly. Axille distinctly 
a little separated mesad. Thorax and head densely scaly. Scrobes deep, triangular, their 
margins obtuse; a thick ridge between antenne and separating the scrobes at base. Pubescence 
not conspicuous. 
From one female taken in forest, May 8, 1914. 
Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 2854, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the female on a tag with the type 
of babindaensis. 
32. EUPELMUS NELSONENSIS new species. 
Female :—Length, 3.50 mm., excluding extruded valves of ovipositor which are a third 
the length of abdomen, white, a little dusky just before tip, proximal sixth black. 
