194 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
1. EROTOLEPSIOPUS SUBSOLANUS new species. Genotype. 
Female :—Length, 1.35 mm. 
Metallic purple, the base of abdomen dorsad and the propodeum dark bluish green, 
the wings hyaline. Legs and antenne straw yellow, the coxw metallic, concolorous. Propodeum 
with fovew along cephalic margin. Thorax reticulately scaly, the lines not raised. Scape 
cylindrical, moderate in length; joints 2-5 of funicle gradually widening. Third club joint 
very flat, the first forming nearly half the enlarged club. Pedicel oval. Hind tibial spurs 
normal. Legs simple. First femora subfuscous, a little compressed. Funicle 1 shorter than 
pedicel, a little wider than long, longest and narrowest of the funicle. 
Described from one female captured by sweeping in jungle, July 24, 1913. 
Iabitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3181, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag. 
PAREROTOLEPSIA new genus. 
With the habitus and structure of Pteromalus but the antenne are inserted on a level 
with the ventral ends of the eyes or nearly and are 11-jointed with one rather short ring-joint, 
the club 3-jointed; the postmarginal vein is only slightly longer than the stigmal, of average 
length, the marginal somewhat less than twice the length of the stigmal; the propodeum is 
short, with a distinct median carina and no others; parapsidal furrows complete, no spiracular 
sulci. Segment 2 of abdomen occupying a little over a fourth of the surface. Scutellum with 
a punctate ecross-suture before apex. Mandibles 4-dentate. Maxillary palpi 4-jointed. Second 
division of club not very distinct. Differs from Hrotolepsiopus Girault in the shorter, 4-dentate 
mandibles, the cylindrical funicle and the rounded head. Propodeal spiraele round, cephalad. 
1. PAREROTOLEPSIA AURIPES new species. 
Female:—Length, 1.50 mm. Habitus of a species of Pteromalus. 
Dark metallic prussian blue, the legs golden yellow except cox, the wings hyaline, the 
venation golden yellow. Thorax densely, finely scaly punctate, the propodeum shining, showing 
no trace of coarser polygonal scaliness, eneous green except along the median carina. Abdomen 
scaly. Pubescence not conspicuous. Scape golden yellow, rest of antenna dark brown, the club 
lighter. Funicle 1 somewhat longer than wide, subequal to the pedicel, 5 a little wider than 
long. Club about two thirds the length of the funicle. Third tooth of mandible smallest. 
From one female caught in forest (swamp), May 14, 1914 (A. P. Dodd). 
Habitat: Chindera (Tweed River), New South Wales. 
Type: No. Hy 3183, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag. 
SuspraMity MISCOGASTERIN 2. 
TrinE MISCOGASTERINI. 
GEeNusS TOXEUMA Walker. 
1. TOXEUMA PAX new species. Female. 
Length, 0.70 mm. 
Like species of Toxewma but the antenne apparently only 12-jointed with one ring- 
joint, club 3-jointed, the distal joint terminating in a nipple-like seta. Mandibles weak, with two 
teeth. Scutellum with a eross-furrow before apex. Abdomen depressed above, conic-ovate, not 
as long as the thorax, the petiole distinct, moderate in length. Propodeum with a median 
carina (lateral carinw not observed, may be present). Marginal vein nearly as long as the 
submarginal, the postmarginal well developed, a little more than thrice the length of the 
