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hyaline and also the spot just distad of venation at cephalic margin and the larger one opposite 
to it. Marginal vein twice or more the length of the short stigmal, the latter a little longer 
than the postmarginal. 
From one female caught October 20, 1911, by sweeping foliage of lantana and other 
bushes in a field near town. 
Habitat: Mackay, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3119, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag. 
8. CRISTATITHORAX VINCULUM new species. 
Female :—Differs from pasteuri as follows: The frons is a little broader, the distal three 
funicle joints are white, the infuscation of the fore wing does not proceed quite so far distad, 
the apex of the wing more broadly hyaline, the tip of the pedicel is white and of all tibie and 
the first two pairs of knees are much more distinctly white. Otherwise the same. Differs from 
bidentimaxille in having the cheeks more distinctly metallic, the scape black, the first three 
funicle joints distinctly black, the legs black (except as noted; there is a white spot dorsad on 
hind tibiz in both species), the fore wing more deeply infuscated. Otherwise the same. 
From one female taken May 9, 1914 by sweeping sand-ridges near coast, forest Cae. 
Dodd). 
Habitat: Chindera (Tweed River), New South Wales. 
Type: No. Hy 3120, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag; head and 
caudal tibiz on a slide. 
9. CRISTATITHORAX PASTEURI new species. 
Female:—Length, 1.10 mm. 
Dark steel blue, the scutellum dark green, the head orange yellow but the face suffused 
with dusky, the cheeks ventrad of the eyes dark metallic blue, also the ventral edge of the head 
narrowly (cephalic aspect). Antennz and legs concolorous, the tarsi white. Fore wing sooty 
from the origin of the marginal vein distad to within a short distance of apex which is thus 
left broadly hyaline; the proximal margin of the infusecation is straight and coterminous 
with the discal ciliation. Marginal vein over four times the length of the stigmal which is 
short but longer than the postmarginal. About five lines of cilia proximad of the hairless line. 
Seape compressed. Pedicel much longer than any of the funicle joints which are wider than 
long, 6 largest. Club much wider than and nearly as long as the funicle. Frons densely 
punctate, narrow. Second tooth of mandible broadly truncate. Scutum with short silvery 
pubescence, minutely, densely scaly, the scutellum densely punctulate. Axille acute mesad, 
there a little separated. Tegule reddish brown. Hind tibial spur single. A yellowish lunula 
(laterad) just cephalad of tegula. 
Described from one female caught in forest, April 14, 1914 (A. P. Dodd). 
Habitat: Cloncurry, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3121, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag; head, a 
caudal tibia and a fore wing on a slide. 
GENUS CALOCERINELOIDES Girault. 
Like Calocerinus Howard but the marginal vein punctiform, the wings hyaline, the 
axille not quite meeting inwardly, the sixth funicle joint elongate but not much longer than 
the other five joints, distinctly not twice longer than their united length, funicle joint 5 
only half the length of the preceding part of the funicle; branches long, subequal, clavate, 
on funicle joints 2 to 5. Antenne 9-jointed, inserted slightly below the middle of the 
face, the club solid, no ring-joints. Stigmal vein slender, twice the length of the short 
postmarginal. Second tooth of mandible broadly emarginate. 
