160 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
1. CALOCERINELOIDES RAMOSA Girault. Male. Genotype. 
Length, 1.50 mm. Steel blue, the abdomen metallic greenish; head and thorax polygonally 
shagreened, the abdomen likewise but smoother, the axille still smoother, scaly. Legs yellowish 
brown; the antenne# dusky brownish. Club about half the length of the sixth funicle joint. 
Habitat: Murray Bridge, South Australia. 
Type: I. 1470, South Australian Museum, Adelaide. 
EPANAGYRUS new genus. 
Male :—Agrees with Anagyrus Howard but the antenne are only 10-jointed with one 
very short ring-joint, the club solid and not much longer than one of the funicle joints. Second 
mandibular tooth broad and truncate. Scape foliaceously dilated, the antennze inserted very 
- widely apart, under the mesal half of the eyes, the head subquadrate. Lateral ocelli a little 
separated from the eyes. Marginal vein quadrate, the postmarginal nearly twice longer than it, 
three fourths the length of the stigmal. Oblique hairless line present. Head and thorax 
densely finely scaly punctate, the scutum and scutellum with scattered obscure thimble punctures; 
axille finer, wide, nearly meeting inwardly. Punctures on scutum numerous, sparse on scutellum. 
Abdomen depressed above, triangular, sculptured like the head but not quite as densely, 
mostly scaly, as long as the thorax. Pronotum transverse. Legs normal; hind tibial spurs 
double. 
1. EPANAGYRUS PUNCTATISCUTUM new species. Genotype. 
Male :—Length, 1.55 mm. 
Bright metallic green, the scutellum coppery, rest of body (except the bright green 
head), nearly black. Wings hyaline. Scutum and scutellum with slight down. Axille, legs 
except hind coxa and hind tibize (dorsad only) and the scape bright lemon yellow. Pedieel 
short, a little longer than wide; funicles 1-3 subcompressed, a little wider than long, larger than 
the pedicel; joint 4 more rounded, 1 and 7 cylindrical ovate, hence longest, the club the same 
shape but larger. Scape short, with a metallic green stripe along and just below dorsal edge. 
Marginal fringes of fore wing very short, dense. Middle tibial spur stout, long. 
From one male labelled ‘‘ 53, National Mus. Victoria. Out of galls on gum leaves, 
1-11-10, F. Spry.’’ 
Habitat: Melbourne, Victoria. 
Type: No. Hy 3122, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the male on a card; hind leg and 
head on a slide. 
ECTROMOMYIELLA new genus. 
Male :—Head (cephalic aspect) rounded, the face inflexed, the frons moderately broad, 
the cheeks as long as or longer than the eyes, the antennz inserted on the middle of the face, 
6-jointed including a very short ring-joint, the club solid, the first funicle joint elongate, longer 
than the rather long club (about six times longer than wide), the second funicle joint long 
but only about half the length of the first; scape short, simple. Mandibles small, bidentate, 
the second tooth truncate. Hind tibial spur single, small. Avxille a little separated at meson. 
Marginal vein about thrice longer than wide, the stigmal and postmarginal veins much shorter, 
the former a little the longer, slightly longer than wide. Oblique hairless line present. 
Pronotum transverse. Scutellum hemispherical, somewhat shorter than the scutum. Abdomen 
triangular, shorter than the thorax. A spiracle on abdomen at proximal third bearing long 
sete. 
1. ECTROMOMYIELLA ARTICULUS new species. Genotype. 
Male :—Length, 0.52 mm. 
Dark metallic green, the wings hyaline, the antenna, face and middle legs (except a band 
around middle tibiae just below knees), knees, tips of tibize and tarsi of caudal legs yellowish 
