88 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
Pubescence on scutum sparse, the scutellum naked. Tip of valves of ovipositor slightly extruded, 
white. Marginal vein twice the length of the stigmal the latter subequal to the postmarginal. 
Infumation of fore wing deeper under the marginal vein. Antenne 12-jointed, one ring-joint, 
club three fourths the length of the funicle. Pedicel metallic purple above. Ventral border of 
scape black. ; 
Male: Not known. 
Described from two females captured by sweeping miscellaneous vegetation on the 
Herbert River, February 26, 1913. 
Habitat: Halifax, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 2990, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the above specimens on a tag; a 
head and a third antenna on a slide with type seminigriclavus. 
4. CHEILONEURUS SEMINIGRICLAVUS new species. 
Female :—Length, 1 mm. 
Differs from purpureiventris in having the scutum wholly concolorous, the pedicel purple 
aboye, distal two joints only of club black. Stigmal vein a little longer than the postmarginal. 
Caudal third of seutum without the silvery hispidescence. The scape is a little more expanded, 
considerably convexly dilated in both species. Middle tibia darkened just below knee. 
From one female captured with the preceding. 
Habitat: Halifax, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 2991, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a slide with type 
head of preceding. 
5. CHEILONEURUS PERPULCHER new species. 
Female :—Length, 1.10 mm. Postmarginal vein absent. Mandibles with three rather 
long, acute teeth. 
Lemon yellow; meson of pronotum rather broadly, scutum and scutellum metallic grass 
green; propodeum, abdomen, distal half of caudal femur, caudal tibizw except at each end, the 
infuscation of fore wing, metallic purple. Thorax densely polygonally scaly, the scutum with 
silvery pubescence. The lemon yellow axille a little separated at meson. Scape slender; 
pedicel longer than any of funicle joints, a little longer than wide at apex. Funicle joints 
widening distad, 1 as long as 6 but distinctly narrower. Club enlarged, nearly as long as the 
funicle. Frons moderate. Hind tibial spurs double, the smaller spur no longer than the apical 
fringes. Apex of fore wing rather broadly and apical and caudal margin distad of venation 
narrowly (broadly at first from proximad) clear, the infuscation from the curve of the 
submarginal vein. Marginal vein black, truncate; hairless line with about 4-5 lines of cilia 
proximad of it. Caudal wings with about sixteen lines of uniformly fine discal cilia. 
From one female caught by sweeping forest uplands, May 29, 1914 (A. P. Dodd). 
Habitat: Maclean (Clarence River), New South Wales. 
Type: No. Hy 2992, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag; head, fore 
wing and hind tibiz with slide type of Cristatithorax pasteuri Girault. 
6. CHEILONEURUS DUBIUS new species. 
I captured on March 1, 1914 in a jungle pocket, Gordonvale, a female specimen agreeing 
in every particular with chlorodryini Perkins except that the space between the eyes was about 
three times the diameter of an ocellus, thus not excessively narrow and the cephalic ocellus could 
not be called extessively remote from the other since the three were in a triangle not much 
more than twice higher than broad at base. The ocelli were not in a metallic area. 
Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: None designated. 
