248 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM 
32. EURYTOMA SARCOPHAGA new species. 
Female :—Length, 3 mm. 
Very similar to nigripes Girault but may be distinguished at once by having funicle 1 
shorter, only about half the length of the scape, the hind tibia is less broadly black between 
the ends, the wings are hyaline, not distinctly stained under the marginal vein, the latter is 
a little shorter and the coneaved basin filling the meson of the propodeum is different in 
sculpture having a more or less distinct median ruga running through the basin and paired 
cephalad. Segments 2-6 of abdomen in both species glabrous (except in nigripes 6 is very 
finely lined polygonally) and the head and thorax lightly downy. Hind tibiz with two spurs. 
Valves of ovipositor white at tip. 
Male:—The same except for the secondary characters, the long abdominal petiole and 
the lack of the median carina on the propodeal basin; also the distal half of the scape is 
black. Antenne 10-jointed, the scape swollen. 
Described from a number of specimens as follow: Thirteen females labelled ‘‘No. 22. 
Parasitic on psychid larve. Darwin, 10-9-13. G.F.H.’’; one female and two males labelled 
‘*No. 20. Parasitic on small lepidop. larve. Darwin, 27-9-13.’’; three males and ten females 
labelled ‘‘No. 28. Darwin, N.T. 11-10-13. From psychid larve.’’; one male, two females 
labelled ‘‘No. 27. Darwin, N.T. 18-10-13,’’ and four females labelled ‘‘No. 21. Parasitic 
on psychid. Darwin, 1-9-13.’’ 
Habitat: Port Darwin, Northern Territory. 
Types: No. Hy 8236, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, one male, three females on a tag; 
male and female antennz and female hind legs on a slide. 
33. EURYTOMA SEMIFUSCICORNIS new species. 
Female :—Length, 4.10 mm. 
Black, the wings hyaline; knees, tibie, scape and antennae distad of funicle 1, reddish 
brown; distal half of tibiz and the tarsi whitish; tegule variable, reddish brown to nearly 
black. Venation brown yellowish, the postmarginal vein slightly longer than the stigmal, 
both somewhat shorter than the marginal. Hind tibial spurs double. Funicle 1 elongate, a 
little over half the length of the scape, 5 shortest, a little longer than wide, subequal to club 1 
(which as usual is well-separated from the longer distal joint); club 2 subequal to funicle 2 
or 3 both of which are distinctly shorter than 1. Pedicel smaller than any of the joints 
following. Propodeum punctate, with an ovate median channel which includes transverse 
fover; propodeum with white pubescence. Abdomen glabrous, the distal two segments finely 
reticulated. Thorax not noticeably pubescent. Hind coxa densely sealy. 
Male:—The same but smaller; antennez 10-jointed, the club 2-jointed, the two joints 
subequal; funicle and pedicel black, the latter very short. Funicle 5 longer than wide, 
shortest of the funicle. Funicle 1 about four fifths the length of the scape. 
Described from one male, five females labelled ‘‘37. Nat. Mus. Victoria. Out of pupa 
of Limacodes.’’ 
Habitat: Melbourne, Victoria. 
Types: In the National Museum, Melbourne, one male, four females minutien-mounted ; 
male and female antenne on a slide. 
34. EURYTOMA EPICEPHALZ new species. 
Female :—Length, 2 mm. 
Jet black including the coxe and antenne; proximal half of scape or less and rest 
of all legs rich yellowish-brown. Wings hyaline, the marginal vein distinctly somewhat longer 
than the stigmal, the postmarginal a little longer than the stigmal. Tips of intermediate 
and caudal tibia and the tarsi of the same legs, white. Scape rather short; pedicel sub- 
globular, smaller than any of the funicle joints of which 1 is hardly longer than the following 
three or four, somewhat longer than wide, somewhat less than half the length of the scape. 
Hind tibial spurs double. Propodeum with a median concavity which is very finely, densely 
