200 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
SuBrAMILY LELAPINA. 
GeNus LELAPS Haliday. 
1. LELAPS FUSCA new species. Male. 
Length, 1.35 mm. 
Reddish brown, the abdomen and proximal halves of each parapside black, the petiole 
of abdomen reddish toward base, the posterior cox blackish toward tip; legs yellowish brown, 
the posterior cox which are large and cylindrical, nearly as long as the femur of the same 
legs and nearly as long as the long abdominal petiole, reddish. Wings subhyaline, the marginal 
vein distinctly longer than the submarginal, the postmarginal a half longer than the stigmal. 
Seutellum with a ecross-furrow. Parapsidal furrows complete, curved off rather shortly. 
Axille just about meeting inwardly. Pronotum long, nearly subquadrate, distinctly separated. 
- Propodeum produced into a distinct neck, with median and lateral carine. Abdomen small, 
the second and third segments subequal, together occupying over three fourths of the surface. 
Thorax scaly, the abdominal petiole rough; also the hind coxe. Antenne inserted slightly 
below the middle of the face, 13-jointed, with one ring-joint, the club 3-jointed, the funicle 
pilose, the joints all a little wider than long. Mandibles tridentate. Two posterior.tibial spurs. 
Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Jungle, May 8, 1913 (A. P. Dodd.) 
Type: No. Hy 3192, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the male on a tag; head, a caudal 
leg and the abdomen on a slide. 
GENUS NEAPTEROLELAPS Girault. 
Agreeing with the description of Apterolelaps Ashmead but the antenne only 12-jointed, 
one ring-joint, the parapsidal furrows absent, posterior tibize armed with two very long spurs, 
one of which is comparatively enormous, much larger than the other. Wings entirely absent. 
Abdomen with a very short, transverse petiole but the propodeum prolonged into a hood-like 
neck to meet it; no median carina on propodeum. Mandibles bi- and tridentate, in the latter 
the middle tooth shortest. 
1. NEAPTEROLELAPS LODGEI Girault. Female. Genotype. 
Length, 2.15 mm. 
Ferrugineous, the pronotum darker, the mesoscutum, a stripe across the abdomen before 
tip and the coxe (nearly) black; tibiz nearly black except at tip; funicle black, the 
élub yellowish white, the pedicel and ring-joint dark fuscous. Second abdominal segment 
somewhat over half the length of the body of the abdomen; one spur of posterior tibiz as 
long as the first two tarsal joints united, the other a half shorter; posterior coxa with a 
tooth above just before apex. Pedicel longer than funicle 1, which is longest of the funicle, 
the distal joint wider than long. Scape somewhat dilated toward tip. Funicle joints 2 and 3 
subquadrate. Thorax coriaceous, clothed with recumbent hairs, which are not dense; posteriorly 
mesoscutum bevelled off and smooth to the scutellum. Proximal tarsal joint of caudal leg 
black or dark. 
Habitat: Mount Tambourine, Queensland. 
Type: No. 1.1269, South Australian Museum. 
GENUS LELAPSOMORPHA Girault. 
Agreeing with the foregoing but the antennz only 11-joimted with one ring-joint, the 
club solid, the posterior tibial spurs stout and unequal but normal in length, the wings fully 
developed and infuscated and the propodeum with a median and a lateral carina. Otherwise 
