196 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
2. TOXEUMELLA DISSIMILIS new species of A. P. Dodd and Girault. 
Female :—Length, 2.75 mm. 
Very dark metallic green, the coxe concolorous, the femora brown, the tibiz, tarsi, 
antennal scape, pedicel, first two ring-joints, golden yellow; rest of antenne black. Head not 
large, no wider than thorax. Thorax (including propodeum) densely punctate; parapsidal 
furrows faint but complete. Propodeum with an abbreviated median carina at base only and 
with two pairs of lateral carine. Abdominal petiole stout, short, the abdomen conic-ovate,. 
depressed above, convex beneath; segment 3 as long as 2, the two together occupying over half 
the surface; segments 2-4 smooth, the others finely scaly. Tegule yellow. Wings hyaline, 
the marginal vein no longer than the long stigmal, the postmarginal a half longer. Pedicel 
somewhat longer than funicle 1 which is somewhat longer than wide, 5 quadrate; club joints 
- distinetly wider than long; third ring-joint larger than the other two. Mandibles not seen. 
Described from a female taken from a window, June, 1912 (A. A. Girault). 
Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3186, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag, an antenna 
and hind legs on a slide. 
TOXEUMOPSIS new genus. 
Like Toxeumella Girault but the marginal vein short and thickened as in the Pachyneurini,. 
no longer than the long stigmal which is somewhat shorter than the postmarginal. Distal club 
joint not ending in a nipple. Propodeum distinctly tricarinate, the median carina rather 
obscure but visible from lateral aspect, the lateral carine complete, rather obtuse. Second and 
third abdominal segments subequal, combined occupying nearly two thirds of the surface; 
segments 4 and 5 transverse-linear. Petiole of abdomen short and stout. Mandibles 3- and 
4-dentate. Hind tibial spurs double. 
1. TOXEUMOPSIS NIGRA new species. Female. Genotype. 
Black, the abdomen shining, the wings hyaline; legs yellowish brown, the coxe con- 
colorous; venation dark. Scape and pedicel colored like the legs, the rest of the antenne- 
black; cephalic femur suffused with black. Finely reticulate-punctate, the propodeum some- 
what more coarsely so. Abdomen glabrous. Pedicel blackish above, the first two ring-joints 
yellow. Pedicel much longer than any of the funicle joints, the first of the latter only slightly 
wider than long, the second and third subquadrate, the fifth wider than long. Length, 1.60 mm.. 
Described from one female from a window. 
Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3187, Queensland Museum, Briskane, a female on a tag; head and caudal 
legs on a slide. 
A second female was taken from a window at Ingham, Queensland, February 17, 1913. 
MISCOGASTERIELLA new genus. 
Head from cephalic aspect rounded, large, wider than the thorax, the mandibles 
strong, 3- and 4-dentate, the antenne long and filiform, inserted above the middle, the scape 
short, the pedicel of usual length, the following joints all long and slender, shortening distad, 
the first funicle joint about thrice the length of the pedicel; thirteen joints in all, including 
two ring-joints, the club solid. Parapsidal furrows distinct, complete. Pronotum distinctly 
separated, large but wider than long. Abdomen with a short stout petiole, much elongate, 
twice the length of the thorax, cylindrical, the second and third segments long, subequal, 
together occupying nearly half. Mesoscutum short. Seutellum with a distinct transverse: 
