42 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
MISCOGASTEROMORPHA new genus. 
Head normal, the face inflexed, the scrobes well developed, the mandibles strong, triden- 
tate, the antenne inserted ventrad of the middle of the face, 13-jointed and as in Pteromalus 
except that the two ring-joints are not quite so large; funicle joints all somewhat longer than 
wide and all somewhat longer than the pedicel; club 3-jointed. Scape slender, long. Axille 
barely separated, the delicate curved parapsidal furrows joining distinctly some distance 
before reaching the caudal margin of the scutum, the latter simple. Propodeum very short, 
laterad of the spiracle with two parallel carinze (nearly in the lateral aspect yet dorsad). 
Abdomen short and stout, ovate, produced beneath, the ovipositor not exserted, none of the 
segments greatly lengthened. Fore wings as in Pteromalus, the well-developed postmarginal 
yein two thirds the length of the marginal, longer than the stigmal. Pubescence not conspicu- 
ous. Hind tibiw with but one spur. 
1. MISCOGASTEROMORPHA AJAX new species. Female. Genotype. 
Length, 1.65 mm. Shining black, the abdomen (except the flat dorsal surface nearly 
to extreme tip) and legs honey yellow, the legs rather lemon yellow; first and third coxe and 
base of second coxe black. Wings hyaline, scape lemon yellow, the flagellum black. Imme- 
diate base of abdomen dorsad yellow. Mesopleurum glabrous, the pronotum and mesonotum 
densely scaly. Funicle joints more or less subequal. Fore wings moderately, densely ciliated, 
the marginal cilia short. 
Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Jungle, June 16, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). 
Type: No. Hy 2911, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the above specimen on a tag, the 
head and a hind tibia on a slide. 
Mr. A. P. Dodd has identified a second specimen of this species from the same place. 
2. MISCOGASTEROMORPHA EUPELMIFORMIS new species. 
Female :—Length, 1.60 mm. 
Resembles in general Hupelmomorpha quadricolor Girault but the marginal stripe of 
abdomen extends only a little distad of middle; the conical seutum, head, axilla and scutellum 
are the metallic purple parts while the rest of the coloration is as in that species, except that 
the abdomen is orange yellow. The fore wings have a yellowish tinge. Scape except at tip 
above, pedicel and club white; funicle 6 suffused with whitish, quadrate; funicle 1 longest, a 
little longer than 6 which is shortest and subequal to pedicel; funicle joints thus all subquad- 
rate but 1 a little longer than wide. Mandibles tridentate. Thorax sculptured about as 
in the Hupelmomorpha but minute setigerous punctures are visible on the seutum. Disk of 
abdomen at proximal third washed with purple. Segment 2 of abdomen longest, occupying 
about a little less than a fourth of the surface, the abdomen delicately scaly. 
Irom one female captured August 13, 1913 by sweeping in forest. 
Habitat: Gordonyale (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 2912, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the above specimen on a tag; head 
on a slide between slide types of HLupelmomorpha quadricolor and Hupelmomorpha tricolor. 
Genus ATANEOSTIGMA Girault. 
Head thin cephalo-caudad, the vertex very short, the antennz inserted below the middle 
of the face and the ventral énds of the eyes, the scape cylindrical, the flagellum filiform, 
6-jointed including the pedicel, no ring-joint. Antenne 7-jointed, the club not differentiated. 
Postmarginal vein hardly developed, the stigmal very small, short, sessile, the marginal long 
and slender, as long as the submarginal, the venation as in Coccophagus. Intermediate tibial 
spur three fourths the length of the proximal joint of the middle tarsus, slender, legs normal. 
Axilles conspicuously advanced into the parapsides, widely separated, the scutum convex, the 
