86 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
The fore wings of robustus are about as in hispidiscutum but in australiensis there is a stain 
against the stigmal vein, the latter is a little shorter than the postmarginal, the marginal is a 
little longer than wide and the hairless line is nearly complete, proximad of it about eight 
long lines of discal cilia. Also, in australiensis, funicle joints 1 and 2 are only a little longer 
than wide and the axille are a little separated. 
NEASTYMACHUS new genus. 
1. NEASTYMACHUS AURATICORPUS new species. 
Female :—Length, 1.70 mm. 
Golden yellow, the wings hyaline but a little yellowish along under the venation. A 
blackish stripe across middle of occiput, face of pronotum, disk of dorsal abdomen and a spot 
near margin on each side of base, metallic purplish. Axillze with a short carina between them. 
Thorax densely, minutely scaly and with numerous minute pin-punctures which bear short 
white hairs. Mandibles with three equal teeth. Scape slender, curved, the pedicel a little over 
twice longer than wide, somewhat longer than funicle 1 which is subequal to 2, 3 and 4 subequal, 
a little shorter than 2, 6 a little longer than wide; funicle 1 twice longer than wide. Club barely 
wider than the funicle, the flagellum filiform. Cheeks two thirds the length of the eyes- 
Frons moderate. Scrobes forming an elongate triangle. Funicle hispid. Abdomen as long 
as the rest of the body, pointed triangular. Marginal vein somewhat over twice longer than 
wide, the stigmal about its length, the postmarginal somewhat over half the length of the 
stigmal. Ten or more lines of coarser discal cilia proximad of the hairless line. Club somewhat 
over a third the length of funicle. Lateral ocelli a little separated from the eyes. Hind tibial 
spurs distinct, double. Club dusky. Head a Tittle longer than wide. Agrees otherwise with 
the generic description. 
From one female caught in forest, April 24, 1914. 
Habitat: Gordonyale (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 2988, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag; head, fore 
wing and a hind tibia on a slide. 
A second female, March 28, 1914, same place. The wings were hyaline. 
HABROLEPOPTERYGIS new genus. 
Somewhat like Pseudanusia Girault of the Ectromini, the head short and inflexed, the 
vertex subquadrate but the stigmal and marginal veins are moderately long and subequal, each 
a little over twice longer than wide, the postmarginal vein a third shorter. The antenne are of 
the same general form yet the club is obliquely truncate and somewhat longer than the funicle, 
the six joints of the latter lamellate, i.¢., each lateral end narrowed and curved distad and the 
pedicel is also acutely prolonged from one distal angle. Hind tibiwe not seen. Mandibles small, 
weak, with three short subequal teeth. Frons rather narrow, the vertex flat. 
1. HABROLEPOPTERYGIS FELIX new species. Female. Genotype. 
Length, 1.10 mm. 
Orange yellow, finely densely shagreened, the proximal half of the abdomen washed 
with metallic greenish, the propodeum and distal half of abdomen pale yellowish. Legs deep 
lemon yellow, the antenne nearly the same, the club paler yellow. Fore wings deeply embrowned 
from a little proximad of the bend of the submarginal vein distad nearly to apex, leaving the 
apical margin rather broadly hyaline. Caudal wings uniformly embrowned, broad (about 
16 lines of fine discal cilia). The distal margin of the infumation on the fore wing is darker 
forming a rather broad two-thirds circle. The fore wings in this species are uniformly fumated 
but a broad stripe under distal part of submarginal and all of marginal vein, distinctly darker. 
