178 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
CHEILONEUROMYIA new genus. 
1. CHEILONEUROMYIA SIMPLICISCUTELLUM new species. Genotype. 
Female :—-Length, 1.10 mm. A marginal dusky spot on each side of abdomen at base. 
Orange yellow, the head except the vertex lemon yellow, the face with a black line across 
at the insertion of antenna, this line curving dorsad obtusely at meson; funicle and distal club 
joint whitish; proximal two club joints black. Fore wings embrowned, crossed by a broad 
naked hyaline band at apex of the stigmal vein, this band a little longer than the deeper 
infuscated stripe distad of it, the proximal margin of latter projected proximad at meson. Apex 
of fore wing clearer. Propodeum, two round marginal spots on each side of the abdomen out 
about middle and hind tibia just below knee, purplish black. Ovipositor valves slightly 
extruded, concolorous. Legs yellow. Mandibles with second tooth truncate. Axille just 
joined at meson, with a distinct carina between them. Lateral ocelli barely separated. Head 
as in Habrolepopterygis. Scape slender; pedicel a little longer than funicle 1 which is subequal 
to 2, both distinctly longer than wide; funicle 6 quadrate. Club ovate, wider than the funicle. 
Stigmal vein short, the postmarginal not quite as long as it, the marginal about twice its 
length. Oblique hairless line present. Scutellum simple. Thorax reticulated, with black sete 
which are not very long. Abdomen acute, its second marginal spot at the spiracle and more 
or less obscure. 
From two females caught in jungle, April 3, 1914. 
Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3158, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, one specimen on a tag, the head 
and a fore wing on a slide. 
GENUS ANNASIOIDEA Girault. 
1. HENASIOIDEA VARIA new species. 
Female :—Length, 1.50 mm. exclusive of ovipositor which is extruded for a fifth the 
length of the abdomen. 
Differs from the genotype in having the mandibles with two short, subacute teeth. 
Silvery white, the wings hyaline, the following parts black: Upper third of occiput, caudal 
margin of cheeks ventrad of the eyes, cephalic margin of axilla, dorsum of abdomen, face of 
pronotum, propodeum, a small spot just above and below (the latter split into two) knees, 
a linear dot on middle tibia dorso-caudad a little distad of middle, caudal knees lightly and 
a very thin dot below them, scape except apex of bulla, apex and base of its body, pedicel 
except apical third, first four funicle joints, fifth slightly and base of first club joint. Vertex, 
scutum, seutellum and axilla orange reddish. Rest of funicle and club yellow. Thorax and 
head finely scaly. Scutellum large, extending to base of abdomen, the axille very broadly 
joined at meson, with a carina between them. Scutum and scutellum with short, moderate- 
silvery pubescence. Abdomen acutely conic, nearly as long as the thorax, scaly. Hind tibial 
spurs single. Face much inflexed, but the vertex not flat, the frons rather narrow; cheeks over 
half the length of the eyes. Pedicel nearly twice longer than wide at apex, the first four funicle 
joints submoniliform, 5 and 6 wider, wider than long; club large, blunt at apex, three fourths 
the length of the funicle. Ring-joint minute. Hairless line of fore wing with many lines of 
diseal cilia proximad of it. Stigmal vein long. Venation very pale. 
From one female caught in forest, June, 1914 (A. P. Dodd). 
Habitat: Burnett Heads, South Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3159, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag; head, fore 
wing and a hind tibia on a slide. 
