96 MEMOIES OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
NEBLATTICIDA new genus. 
Female:—Head (cephalic aspect) rounded, the face inflexed, the eyes convergent 
cephalad, the frons narrowing cephalad, rather narrow, caudad where broadest, four times 
the diameter of the cephalic ocellus; cheeks as long as the eyes. Antenne 12-jointed, capitate, 
the scape greatly dilated, the funicle a little longer than the large, obliquely truncate club, the 
six joints widening distad, all much wider than long but not annular. Mandibles with three 
equal, short, acute teeth. Marginal vein about four times longer than wide, a little over 
twice the length of the short stigmal, the postmarginal present but wider than long; hairless 
line on fore wing distinct. Hind tibial spur single. Legs simple. Abdomen pointed conic-ovate,. 
as long as the thorax, depressed above. Scutellum broad, as long as the seutum, the pronotum 
transverse. Axille separated a short distance. Scutellum large, broadly rounded. 
1. NEBLATTICIDA FASCIATIPES new species. Genotype. 
Female :—Length, 1.12 mm. 
Dark coppery, the thorax with contrasting silvery white pubescence which is abundant 
but not dense, the sete not crowded. Legs black, the tarsi, cephalic knees, tips of all tibie, 
a narrow band around caudal legs proximad and distad of knees, the first oblique, most of 
middle femora except a narrow, oblique stripe across some distance before the knee and a 
rather large diffused spot dorsad somewhat proximad of middle, middle knees, a white oblique 
stripe across middle tibie just ventrad of knees (separated from them by an oblique black 
band), a spot dorsad a little proximad of middle of intermediate tibizw and distal fourth of the 
latter and funicle joint 6, silvery white. Funicle 5 suffused with whitish along one lateral half 
and funicle 4 along lateral third or less. Frons where narrowest not quite twice the diameter 
of the cephalic ocellus. Fore wings smoky from somewhat distad of middle of submarginal 
vein to within a rather short distance of apex, the distal margin of the infuscation broken 
centrally into two lobes which are farthest distad; a narrow longitudinal clear stripe not far 
from caudal margin runs through the body of the infumation but does not completely divide it, 
diffusing disto-caudad, proximad terminating in the oblique hairless line caudad; oblique 
hairless line with about 9 lines of cilia immediately proximad of it and a dense cluster of cilia 
are farther proximad of these lines; a short, transverse hyaline line runs in front of the 
venation. Pedicel small, a little longer than wide, loriger than any of the funicle joints of 
which 6 is largest, 1 and 2 smallest; funicle 1 twice longer than wide, 6 a little more than that 
and longer. Club joints wider than long. Scape with a scaly sculpture, longer than the funicle. 
Thorax very densely, minutely shagreened. 
From one female caught in forest, April 16, 1914 (A. P. Dodd). 
Habitat: Cloncurry, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3009, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the female on a tag; head, middle 
and hind legs and a fore wing on a slide. 
CHEILONEUROIDES new genus. 
Female :—With the habitus of Cheiloneurus. Vertex flat; frons very prominent, narrow, 
the face inclined ventro-caudad. Cheeks somewhat longer than the eyes. Runs to Cheiloneurus 
Westwood but the scutum also has a tuft of hairs like that of the scutellum, this tuft a little 
cephalad of center; the scape is broadly dilated ventrad for its entire length and the post- 
marginal and stigmal veins are longer, the stigmal as long as the marginal, a little longer 
than the postmarginal. Hind tibial spur single. Mandibles with three subequal, obtuse, short 
teeth. Antenne capitate, much as in the flagellum of the Mymarid genus Polynema. 
1. CHEILONEUROIDES BICRISTATUS new species. Genotype. 
Female :—Length, 1.30 mm. 
Orange yellow, the abdomen brown; antennez pale yellow except ventral edge of scape 
along proximal two thirds and distal two club joints all of which are blackish. Legs brownish, 
