108 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
little longer than the eyes; serobes rather short, not meeting above, the cavity divided by a 
median ridge. Frons not prominent. Face rather strongly inflexed. Secutellum a little shorter 
than the scutum, the latter with scattered hispidescence from minute, very obscure punctures. 
Fore wing with uniform discal cilia. Head rounded. 
From two females captured in jungle, March 5, 1914. 
Habitat: Gordonyvale (Cairns), Queensland. 
Types: No. Hy 3029, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the two females on a tag; head 
and fore wing on a slide. 
Hairless line of fore wing with about five lines of cilia proximad of it. Fore wings 
rather slender. 
Differs from Eneyrtus in being wholly metallic, in having the frons broad, the longer 
marginal vein which is somewhat longer than the stigmal. 
EPIENCYRTOIDES new genus. 
1. EPIENCYRTOIDES QUADRIDENTATUS new species. Genotype. 
Female :—Length, 0.83 mm. Depressed. Valves of ovipositor slightly extruded. 
Rather light metallic green, the abdomen coppery except at base; legs white except 
intermediate and hind cox, hind femur, hind knee and a band around hind tibia just below 
and not at knees. Antenne white except proximal two joints of club, scape at sides of tip 
and proximal part of pedicel. Fore wing dusky at distal third, the proximal margin of 
the infuseation acute at center, concaved on each side from this; also a dusky area along 
and against the marginal vein and obscurely opposite that vein at caudal margin. Secutellum 
densely punctulate. Body delicately scaly. Seape a little compressed; pedicel somewhat 
longer than either of the distal two funicle joints which are nearly subequal, largest, somewhat 
wider than long, the preceding four joints subequal, much wider than long, each not half 
the length of joint 5; ring-joint very short; club subequal to the funicle and wider. Marginal 
vein two and a quarter times longer than wide, the stigmal a fourth shorter than it, the 
postmarginal a little shorter than the stigmal; oblique hairless line present. Fore wing very 
lightly stained under all of venation. Mandibles with four distinct, small teeth, the outer 
a little the longer and more acute. Frons moderately broad. Cheeks subequal to the eyes. 
Face rather strongly inflexed. Axille narrow, joined, a short carina between them. Head 
(cephalic aspect) rounded. Seutellum triangular, the apex obtuse. Hind tibial spur small. 
Infuseation of fore wing generally coterminous with the discal ciliation. 
From one female caught June 27, 1913 by sweeping in forest. 
Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3030, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the female on a tag; head, a fore 
wing and hind tibia on a slide. 
Later, two females, Kuranda, open jungle, January, 1913 (A. P. Dodd) and one ut 
Burnett Heads, Southern Queensland, forest, June, 1914 (A. P. Dodd). Also one in forest, 
May 13, 1914, Chindera (Tweed River), New South Wales. 
Club conie-ovate, not obliquely truncate. Funicle joints enlarging distad. 
2. EPIENCYRTOIDES AXILLARIS new species. 
Female :—Length, 0.78 mm. Differs notably from the genotype in having the axille 
distinctly separated for some distance. 
Similar in form to the genotype. Dark metallic green, the scutum blue, the wings hyaline 
excepting just under or along the marginal vein. Abdomen darker except at base. Legs about 
as in the genotype but the hind tibie are all black except at each end rather broadly and the 
middle tibia have a dusky spot ventrad below knee. Sculpture about as in the genotype; 
also the venation but the discal ciliation of the fore wing is uniform nearly to the hairless line, 
