246 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
25. EURYTOMA PULCHRA (Girault.) Female. 
Bephratella pulchra Girault. 
Length, 3.15 mm. 
The same as the preceding but the head with the center of the vertex and upper occiput, 
median line of pronotum (faintly), a rectangular area at caudal margin mesad of pronotum, 
somewhat over the cephalic third of scutum (except laterad), median line of latter faintly 
and a triangular spot connecting with it at apex, the inner caudal corners of each parapside 
and a small spot at the inner cephalic corner of each, the axille, the caudal and cephalic 
margins of scutellum rather broadly, the scrobicular cavity and the median line of propodeum 
rather broadly, black. First two funicle joints reddish brown. Abdomen, venation and 
antenne about as in nympha. 
Habitat: Gordonvale (type) and Cooktown. Queensland. Jungle. 
Type: No. Hy 3230, Queensland Museum, Brisbane. Tag and slide. 
A female of this species was captured with one of nympha when sweeping in jungle, 
March 6, 1914 at Cooktown. One of nympha, June 25, type habitat. 
26. EURYTOMA SPECIOSA new species. Female. 
Like pulchra but no black on propodeum, the axille only partly black at mesal apex 
while the scutum is yellow with two obscure dark spots on it cephalad, one on each side of 
the meson; the median line of pronotum not obscurely dusky; the black margins of scutellum 
much shorter. Parapsides all yellow and pronotum except center of face and a spot at meson 
of caudal margin. 
Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Jungle, August 1, 1913. 
Type: No. Hy 3231, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the female on a tag. 
27. EURYTOMA DUMASI new species. Female. 
Length, 2.90 mm. 
Black, the antenne (except club and pedicel above) and femora reddish brown; rest 
of legs (except the concolorous cox) pallid yellowish. Wings hyaline, the marginal vein 
not thickened, only slightly longer than the slender stigmal. Propodeum with a median channel; 
funicle joints 2 and 3 subelongate, subequal, each only a fourth shorter than 1; club 2-jointed 
(though apparently three), the distal joint the longer; funicle 5-jointed. Segment 5 of 
abdomen occupying not quite half the surface. Funicle 5 a little longer than wide, 1 twice 
longer than wide. 
Habitat: Townsville, Queensland. Forest, January 29, 1913. 
Type: No. Hy 38232, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the female on a tag; a slide with 
appendages. 
28. EURYTOMA RUBRIVENTRIS new species of Girault and A. P. Dodd. Female. 
Length, 4.10 mm. 
Black and punctate, the fifth and sixth abdominal segments blood red (except meso- 
cephalo-dorsad on segment 5); antennal scape suffused with reddish, ring-joint yellow, rest of 
antenne black; tegule dusky yellow, cox black; trochanters, femora and tibie reddish brown; 
tarsi, tips of tibia and knees pale lemon yellow. Wings hyaline, the venation golden yellow- 
Marginal vein distinctly longer than stigmal, the postmarginal as long as the stigmal. Thorax 
with greyish pubescence. Pedicel no longer than wide; funicle joint 1 distinctly longer than 
the pedicel, one half longer than wide, 2-4 somewhat shorter, 5 as wide as long. Club as long 
as the two preceding joints combined. Propodeum with a broad ovate median impression 
whose interior is finely rugulose; rest of propodeum rugoso-punetate, the impression more or 
less distinctly earinated along its sides. 
Habitat: Gordonvale, Queensland, on foliage of Melaleuca, October 15, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). 
Type: No. Hy 3233, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the female on a tag, the head on a 
slide. 
