148 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
3. FULGORIDICIDA MINUTA new species. 
Female :—Length, 0.70 mm. Frons moderate. 
Dark metallic green, polygonally scaly. Knees, cephalic tibiz, other tibia except a 
dusky ring a short distance below knees and the tarsi yellowish white; also the funicle, club. 
and apex of pedicel. Axille very slightly separated if at all. Mandibles with two equal 
acute teeth, very small. Funicle joints enlarging distad, the first three subequal, narrower 
than the distal three, each a little longer than wide, 4 and 5 subequal, somewhat longer and 
wider than 3, 6 somewhat longer and wider than 5, about twice the size of 3, a little longer 
than wide, a little shorter than the pedicel. Club three fourths the length of funicle and a little 
wider. Cheek as long as the eyes. Hairless line of fore wing with many lines of discal cilia 
proximad of it. Venation yellow; a small dusky spot at the quadrate marginal vein. Post- 
marginal vein nearly as long as the thickened marginal, the stigmal not long but somewhat. 
-longer than the marginal. Fore wings moderately broad, finely, densely, ciliate. Club 1 
longer than funicle 6. 
From one female caught in forest, November 1, 1911. 
Habitat: Cairns, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3097, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the female on a slide with type 
slide of Epidinocarsis similis Girault. 
4. FULGORIDICIDA NIGRICORPUS new species. 
Female :—Length, 1.05 mm. 
Black, the wings subhyaline, the antenne and legs brown-black. Head and thorax 
densely punctate. Marginal vein semicircular, barely longer than wide, the postmarginal vein 
much shorter than the marginal, as long as wide, the stigmal a little longer than the marginal. 
Axille a little separated. The second tooth of mandible a little longer than the first. Frons 
about two and two third times the width of an ocellus. Antenne filiform, the scape (excluding 
bulla) not as long as the funicle; pedicel longer than any of the funicle joints of which 2 is. 
longest, one and a half times longer than wide, 1 somewhat shorter than it, 3-4 subequal, each 
a little shorter than 2; funicle 6 subquadrate. Club a little wider than the funicle. Propodeum 
finely transversely lineolated. Thorax with scattered short yellowish hairs. Hind tibial spur 
single. At least ten lines of somewhat coarser cilia proximad of hairless line. 
From one female taken by sweeping forest, March 6, 1912. 
Habitat: Thursday Island, Torres Strait. 
Type: No. Hy 3098, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag; head, hind 
tibia and a fore wing on a slide. 
5. FULGORIDICIDA SIMPLICISCAPUS new species. 
Female :-—Length, 0.80 mm. 
Very dark metallic green, the head and thorax almost black; knees, tips of tibie and 
the tarsi brownish; middle legs suffused with brownish. Wings hyaline. Antennz concolorous; 
scape long and slender; pedicel rather long, as long as funicles 2 and 3 united, much longer 
than any of the funicle joints of which 3 is longest, somewhat longer than wide; funicle 1 
barely longer than wide together with 2 which is a little longer, not as long as the pedicel. 
Distal funicle joint somewhat wider than long; club somewhat over half the length of the 
funicle, somewhat wider than the funicle. Mandibles with two short, subequal, acute teeth. 
Marginal vein a little longer than wide, the postmarginal very short, half the length of the 
marginal, the stigmal nearly twice the length of the marginal. Oblique hairless line present. 
Frons about half the width of the eyes, moderately narrow. Lateral ocelli slightly separated 
from the eyes. Cheeks nearly as long as the eyes. An obscure stain about the marginal vein. 
Head and thorax densely, finely punctulate, the axille a little smoother, the abdomen shining, 
finely scaly reticulate. Axille joined at meson. Scrobes rather long. Abdomen as long as 
the thorax. 
