176 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
From one female caught May 10, 1914 (A. P. Dodd). 
Habitat: Murwillumbah (Tweed River), New South Wales. 
Type: No. Hy 3153, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag; head, fore 
wing and hind tibia with slide type of Hncyrtomyia viridiscutellum. 
Dedicated to the author of ‘‘ Vanity Fair.’’ 
STENOTEROPSIS new genus. 
Female:—In my table runs to Fulgoridicida Perkins but differs in that the stigmal and 
postmarginal veins are subequal, each somewhat longer than the marginal, the latter a little 
longer than wide. Also the head is a little longer than wide, the scrobes very long extending not 
quite to the cephalic ocellus. Hind tibial spur single. Club five sixths the length of the 
- funicle, long conic-ovate. Abdomen rounded triangular, depressed, not as long as the thorax. 
Seutum and scutellum not much unequal. Pronotum transverse-linear. 
1. STENOTEROPSIS ABJECTUS new species. Genotype. 
Female :—Length, 0.80 mm. 
Dark metallic blue, the abdomen green, the wings hyaline. Body finely sealy, the 
seutum clothed with black sete which are not very dense. Axille slender, separated by a short 
carina. Antenne black. Scape long, very slender, as long as the funicle whose joints are all 
subquadrate and nearly of equal width, shorter than the usual pedicel. Venation pale yellow, 
the fore wings broad, densely finely ciliate. rons moderately narrow. Cheeks much shorter 
than the eyes. Antenne inserted at the mouth border. 
From one female from the Queensland Museum collections labelled ‘‘ April 20, 1913. 
(H. Hacker). Sweeping young Lucalyptus.’’ 
Habitat: Brisbane, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3154, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, one female on a tag; head, hind 
tibiz and fore wing on a slide. 
EPITETRALOPHIDEA new genus. 
Female:—Runs to Paratetralophidea Girault but differs in having the head rounded, the 
scape dilated for its entire length, the face much inflexed, the frons subprominent; also the 
postmarginal and stigmal veins are short and subequal, the marginal vein nearly twice the 
length of either and a little more than twice longer than wide; the club is not compressed and 
is over half the length of the funicle, the joints of the latter enlarging distad. The legs are 
slender, the hind tibial spur single. Axille with a short carina between them. Otherwise 
agreeing with the generic description of the genus named except that the ovipositor is distinctly 
but very shortly extruded. 
1. EPITETRALOPHIDEA BICINCTIPES new species. Genotype. 
Female :—Length, 0.85 mm., excluding ovipositor; the latter is extruded for a length 
less than a seventh that of the abdomen. 
Metallic purple, the abdomen very dark, the fore wings hyaline but very lightly dusky 
along distal third. Venation pale yellow. Legs concolorous; all tibie and tarsi silvery white; 
cephalic tibia black just below knee, middle tibia with a rather broad black band between 
middle and knee; caudal tibia with a broad black band nearer to knee than to apex; middle 
femur silvery white encircled by a tolerably broad black band between middle and knee; knees 
silvery white. Antenne yellowish white except over proximal half of scape and proximal half 
of pedicel above; dilation of scape moderate. Pedicel subequal to funicle 6 which is largest, a 
little longer than wide; funicles 1-2 subequal, small, a little wider than long, 3-4 subequal, 
