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the postmarginal vein somewhat longer than the stigmal, the latter curved, not especially short. 
Head and thorax coarsely scaly, nearly scaly-punctate, the abdomen coarsely scaly. Lateral 
ocelli their own diameter from the eye margins. Segment 2 of abdomen short. Caudal tibial 
spurs double, one spur no longer than the apical sete yet stouter. Antenne inserted about in 
the middle of the face. 
From one female caught in jungle, July 11, 1914. 
Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 2852, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag. 
40. EUPELMUS ALBIPES new species. 
Female :—ULength, 2 mm., excluding the extruded valves of ovipositor which are as 
long as the abdomen. 
Runs to crawfordi. Brown, the scutum metallic green. Differs from crawfordi in that 
the valves of the ovipositor are distinctly longer, the legs are silvery white except the caudal 
coxe and the abdomen is concolorous with rest of the body. Also the scape is brown and 
the scutellum is not declivous. The single specimen had the abdomen so much compressed as 
to form a line from dorsal aspect. Otherwise like crawfordi. 
From one female caught April 1913, in forest. 
Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 2863, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag with type 
of crawford. 
41. EUPELMUS AURIVENTRIS new species. 
Female :—Length, 1.60 mm., excluding ovipositor which is extruded for nearly two 
thirds length of abdomen, yellowish white, black only at base, dusky at extreme tip. 
Runs close to testaceiventris Cameron. neous purplish, the wings stained yellowish, 
the abdomen and legs bright golden yellow. Coxe, cephalic femur, cephalic tibia at proximal 
half, a round spot on each side of middle femur some distance before knee, a distinct ring 
around middle tibiz a short distance out from knee and a marginal dot on abdomen at base, 
dark metallic green. Tip of scape, pedicel and funicle 1 silvery white; funicle 1 sub- 
quadrate, 4 nearly twice longer than wide, longest, over twice the length of 1 which is smallest. 
Pedicel a little longer than funicle 4. Scape compressed. Funicle 2 nearly twice longer than 
1, shorter than 3. Body finely reticulated. 
From two females caught January 23, 1913. Forest. 
Habitat: Townsville, Queensland. 
Types: No. Hy 2864, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the two females on a tag, their 
heads on a slide. 
42. EUPELMUS SOROR new species. 
Female :—Length, 2.05 mm., excluding ovipositor which is a little longer than the 
slender abdomen. 
Runs to australiensis differing from that species in being more robust and the abdomen 
is wholly golden yellow except at base above for a short distance (the dorsum washed with 
metallic in australiensis) ; also funicle 3 is distinctly longer than wide, 2 slightly longer than 
wide, 4 longest, longer than 3. Differs from australis in not having the abdomen nearly wholly 
dark metallic green and australicus in not having the abdomen margined with metallic 
green, funicle 4 is longest and so on. Differs from listeri in the color of the abdomen and the 
longer and more unequal proximal funicle joints. Funicle 4 somewhat shorter than the 
pedicel which is white at apex, together with funicle 1, the latter a little wider than long. 
Scape compressed a little. A narrow line of yellow down side of thorax from’and including 
