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MEMOIRS GF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
10. NEANASTATUS TRINOTATUS new species. 
Female :—Length, 2.70 mm. 
Deep orange yellow, the lower face lighter, the wings hyaline; a conspicuous beehive- 
shaped marking on over caudal third of the mesopleurum and a moderate sized cross-stripe on 
dorsal abdomen a short distance before tip, jet black; these markings conspicuously contrasting. 
Two minute black dots on hind coxa above at base and on base of abdomen a narrow black 
cross-stripe and at about middle two minute black dots at each margin (dorsal aspect) in an 
oblique line. Sculpture as in maximicorpus. Thorax with black pubescence which is moderate. 
Funicle 1 longest, a little longer than wide. This species resembles in its gross marking 
Leptomastix auraticorpus Girault. 
From one female taken March 5, 1914, sweeping jungle (A. P. Dodd). 
Habitat: Cooktown, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 2891, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the female on a tag. 
11. NEANASTATUS REYMONDI new species. 
Female :—Length, 2.20 mm. 
Nearly similar to punectaticeps but very dark eneous green, the head eneous coppery; 
the middle femur is dark greenish proximad. Differing specifically as follows: Funicle 1 and 
the pedicel are a little longer than wide; the fore wing is uniformly stained and the discal 
cilia proximad of the oblique hairless line is somewhat coarser (about 11 lines in each), the 
venation is darker; there is a distinct carina between bases of antenne and no impressions 
for the scape while at base of scutellum there is no distinct cross-groove reaching from axilla 
to axilla as in punctaticeps. 
Described from one female caught in forest, December 25, 1912. 
Habitat: Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 2892, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag; wings and an 
antenna on a slide with slide type of punctaticeps Girault. 
Dedicated to Paul Dubois Reymond. 
A common species on certain trees in the bed of Cape River (September). 
12. NEANASTATUS MAXIMICORPUS new species. 
Female: Length, 3 mm. 
Very dark greenish blue, the wings hyaline; head except a metallic stripe across upper 
occiput, antenne, pronotum mesad broadly at cephalic half, propodeum, distal margin of 
scutellum, hind femur and hind tibia, orange yellow; propleurum just above cephalic coxa 
(the ventral border of propleurum rather broadly), first two pairs of legs and distal two thirds 
of hind coxa, bright lemon yellow; front femora and tibie more or less orange; caudal 
margin of segment 2 of abdomen very narrowly silvery white, the broad whitish band around 
base of the abdomen thus absent. Thorax and abdomen finely polygonally scaly, the thorax 
dorsad pilose. Second segment of abdomen at meson of caudal margin very slightly excised, 
the other segments practically straight there. Head densely, finely punctate. Funicle 1 
longest, somewhat longer than wide. 
From one female, taken March 6, 1914 in jungle (A. P. Dodd). 
Habitat: Cooktown, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 2893, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the female on a tag. 
