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punctures evident, the pubescence a little less conspicuous than that of the scutellum. Hind 
tibial spurs unequal. Postmarginal vein a little longer than the stigmal, subequal to the 
marginal which is about two and a quarter times longer than wide. Funicle 6 twice longer 
than wide. Head finely reticulated, with scattered thimble punctures. 
From two females captured by sweeping in forest, December 19, 1911 and March 21, 
1912. 
Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3106, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, a specimen on a tag; head, fore 
wing and a hind tibia on a slide. 
6. LEPTOMASTIX NIGRITEGULZ new species. 
Female :—Length, 1.80 mm. 
Like auraticorpus but the pedicel is only a little longer than wide at apex, the body is 
wholly golden except the large black tegule, funicle 1 is over twice the length of the pedicel, 
6 distinctly longer than the pedicel; margins of fore wing embrowned cephalad from apex of 
marginal vein to apical bend, caudad barely at all; fore wings not quite thrice longer than 
wide. Propodeum short at the meson. Marginal vein a little shorter than the postmarginal, a 
little longer than the stigmal. An obscure brown streak on fore wings disto-caudad, a little 
away from the margin. Costal cell narrow but distinct. Cheeks about a third the length of 
the long eyes. Dorso-lateral margins of abdomen forming narrow ecarinze. Caudal tarsi 
blackish. Otherwise about as the description of the named species. Hind tibial spurs not 
seen. 
From one female caught September 15, 1914 in grass in forest. 
Habitat: Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3107, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen in aleohol with type 
of Atoposoma unguttatipes. 
Genus ANUSIA Foerster. 
1. ANUSIA FLAVA new species. 
Male :—Length, 1.25 mm. 
Honey yellow, fuseous in places, wholly wingless. Pedicel minute; scape, funicles 1 
and 2 and proximal part of 3 reddish brown, the pedicel pale yellow; rest of antenna and 
the ventral margin of the flat scape, black. Pronotum conical, broad and long, nearly twice 
longer than the seutum and together with the latter pubscent. Axille meeting at meson, the 
triangular secutellum finely longitudinally striate. Propodeum with an inverted V-shaped 
median carina, the arms diverging from base and separated there. Abdomen glabrous except 
the rather long second segment and segments 3-5 united, the latter transverse; segment 6 
occupying the rest of the surface of the abdomen or over half, much over twice the length of 2, 
at base laterad with a spiracle which bears very long sete; base of abdomen fuscous. Mandibles 
small, with two acute teeth. Head held nearly horizontally (face dorsad), narrowed cephalad of 
the eyes as though the cheeks were absent. Funicle 1 much the longest, the antenne 11-jointed, 
no ring-joint. Frons moderately broad. Ant-like. 
Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Jungle, July 24, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). 
Type: No. Hy 3108, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag, the head on 
a slide. 
GENUS PARANUSIA Girault. 
Cephalic aspect, head rounded, the antenne inserted below the middle of the face, much 
below the eyes, but not near the clypeus, widely separated, the scape very long, extending far 
beyond the vertex, cylindrical, the flagellum compressed, clavate, the funicle joints transverse and 
short, much wider than long, the club solid, no ring-joint, the antenna 9-jointed; pedicel very 
short. Lateral ocelli distant from the eye margins; a distinct transverse suture across face 
