222 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
7. AGAMERIONELLA BRISBANENSIS new species. 
Female:—Like curculionis except that the fore wing is distinctly stained yellowish and 
the stylus is not tipped with white. Face with coarser punctures than the thorax, the vertex 
with finer ones (same with the male type of curculionis). Ring-joint and funicle 1 dark red, 
the antenne otherwise like those of the male type of cwrculionis yet the pedicel and club are 
each a little longer. 
Described from one female captured November 19, 1913 (H. Hacker). 
Habitat: Brisbane, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3216, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag. 
SYSTOLOMORPHELLA new genus. 
Female:—Head somewhat wider than long (cephalic aspect), the antenne as in 
Aplatygerrhus Girault, inserted on a level with the ventral ends of the eyes. Hind femur 
swollen, with one large tooth ventrad toward apex and no others. Abdomen elliptical, 
depressed, somewhat longer than the rest of the body, segments 2, 5, 6 and 7 longest, more 
or less equal, 3 transverse; abdomen subpetiolate, the ovipositor not extruded. Scutellum 
simple. Propodeum with a median carina. Postmarginal and stigmal veins well developed, 
the former longer, somewhat over half the length of the moderately long marginal. Propodeal 
spiracle large, elliptical; no true lateral carine. 
1. SYSTOLOMORPHELLA TRIFASCIATIPENNIS new species. Genotype. 
Female :—Length, 5.50 mm. 
Reddish purple, the abdomen blue, purple at base and with greenish reflections. Tarsi 
white, legs reddish purple, trochanters white. Antenne red, the single club joint black. 
Funicle 2 longest, 1 smaller than the pedicel, 2 somewhat longer than wide, a little longer 
than the pedicel; 3 and 4 subequal, a little shorter than 2; distal funicle joint a little wider 
than long, the lateral projection reaching nearly to base of the conical! termination of the club. 
Tip of abdomen above, broadly fuzzy. White pile dorso-laterad, on propodeum, scattered over 
the head, less noticeably on thorax (but thicker—hispid—on scutellum as on tip of abdomen). 
Propodeum shining but very finely scaly. Head and thorax densely, finely punctate. Third 
cross-stripe of fore wing at apex, narrow, the second very broad from all of postmarginal 
and distal half of marginal veins, its proximal margin convex; first stripe twice broader than 
the third, not half as broad as the second, from bend of submarginal vein. Of the two enclosed 
white stripes, the first is much narrower. Segment 2 of abdomen glabrous, others fairly 
sculptured. 
From one female captured, December 28, 1911 (H. Hacker). brepara 
Habitat: Mt. Tambourine, Queensland. oa 
Type: No. Hy 3217, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a pin; antenna 
on a slide with type appendages of Agamerionella brevistylus Girault and in the National 
Museum, Melbourne. 
2. SYSTOLOMORPHELLA UNNOTIPENNIS new species. 
Female :—Like the genotype but the hind femur beneath armed with three large and 
one small teeth, the scape foliaceously dilated and shorter. The head in both is lenticular, 
the scrobes absent, the frons broad. In the genotype, the scape is slightly dilated toward tip. 
Length, 5 mm, Smaller than in the genotype, the thorax flattened. Dark metallic 
blue, the propodeum metallic green, the abdomen with purplish reflections; knees, tips 0} 
