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the knees, most of the distal half of intermediate femora and all of the scape. Antenne 
black, 11-jointed, the club 3-jointed, one ring-joint; joint 1 of funicle longest, ring-joint 
yellow. Wings hyaline, the postmarginal vein nearly as long as the marginal, slightly longer 
than the stigmal. 
Habitat: Mount Tambourine, Queensland. 
Type: No. I, 1350, South Australian Museum, Adelaide. Tag and slide. 
16. EURYTOMA CARLYLEI new species. 
Female :—Length, 2.65 mm. 
Black, the wings hyaline, the tegulw, legs, segment 5 of abdomen (except along dorsum 
at meson), side of segment 6 and the scape, honey yellow. Abdominal petiole slender, distinctly 
much longer than wide. Marginal vein long for the genus, about one and three quarter times the 
length of the stigmal which is distinctly shorter than the postmarginal. Funicle 1 a little over 
half the length of the scape (excluding bulla). Propodeum with a median line of punctures 
which do not form a channel, the surface uniformly coarsely umbilicately punctate, or like the 
rest of the thorax and the head; abdomen polished, finely scaly near anterior margins dorsad of 
segment 5, segments 6 and 7 wholly scaly dorsad, the petiole densely shagreened. Scape black 
at tip above. Last funicle joint oval; club only 2-jointed, the antenne 10-jointed, five funicle 
joints; joint 1 of club a little wider than long, a little over half the length of the second. 
Abdomen greatly convexed above, segment 5 the longest. 
Described from one female captured by sweeping along edge of jungle, May 18, 1913 
(A. P. Dodd). Dedicated to Thomas Carlyle. 
Habitat: Kuranda, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3223, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the above specimen on a tag, an 
antenna and a fore leg on a slide. 
17. EURYTOMA PICUS Girault. Female. 
Length, 2.85 mm. 
Robust. Black, the legs, tegule and scape rich reddish brown, the hind coxe black, 
the wings hyaline; flagellum brownish yellow; knees and tips of tibie yellow. Propodeum 
with a rather broad median groove. Venation pale; postmarginal and stigmal veins subequal. 
Scape obelavate; pedicel a little shorter than funicle 1 which is longest of the funicle, much 
longer than wide, about twice the length of funicle 5 which is somewhat wider than long, 
funicle 4 a little longer than wide, funicle 2 subequal to the pedicel. Club with three distinet 
apparent joints, the antenne 11-jointed. Mandibles tridentate. Hind tibi# with two spurs. 
Pronotum with a more or less distinct, obtuse median carina. Punctuation not quite as dense 
as usual, the cephalic part of scutum densely transversely lineolated. Prothorax marked as in 
acacie. Segment 5 of abdomen plainly longest; tip of valves of ovipositor brown. Abdomen 
glabrous but distal segment dorsad plainly scaly. Type re-examined. 
Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Reared from Hucalyptus twigs, October 
16, 1913. 
Type: No. Hy 3224, Queensland Museum, Brisbane. Tag and slide. 
18. EURYTOMA QUEENSLANDENSIS Girault. Female; male. 
Length, 2.50 mm. 
Black, the abdomen reddish except above at proximal third (segments 2 to 4); face, 
cheeks and mesal margin of eye on vertex lemon yellow (vertex and scrobes black) as is also 
the lateral aspect of the pronotum; tegule and legs fuscous, the tarsi paler. Wings hyaline, the 
venation blackish. Marginal vein distinctly longer than both the stigmal and postmarginal. 
Posterior coxe black laterad and the abdominal petiole. Scape lemon yellow, black at tip, 
the pedicel black, yellow at tip, the rest of the antenne black. Segment 5 of abdomen wider 
than long (cephalo-caudad), the abdominal segments polygonally reticulated. Pubescence 
