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punctate and surrounded by the coarse punctures of the rest of the thorax. Head and thorax 
with short white pubescence. Venter of abdomen reddish ventro-meso-proximad. Abdomen 
glabrous, finely reticulated after segment 5 dorsad, laterad scaly punctate from segment 3 
(on segments 3 and 4 only along cephalic margin). 
Described from two females minutien-mounted, reared from Lpicephala frugicolor 
(Rt. E. Turner). 
Habitat: Brisbane, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3237, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the above specimens minutien- 
mounted and a hind leg on a slide. 
35. EURYTOMA SCULPTURA new species. 
Female :—Length, 2.80 mm. 
Like sarcophaga but segments 4 and 5 of abdomen are short, transverse, 4 a little the 
longer, the mesopleurum is uniformly punctulate (with longitudinal striz or ruge in sarcophaga 
divided centrally by a transverse—ventro-dorsad—narrow ruga); the sides of the abdominal 
‘segments 3-5 are distinctly, nearly uniformly reticulate and with minute pin-punctures (fainter 
and only on most of cephalic part of segments 4 and 5 in sarcophaga) except along caudal 
margins. Differs from nigripes in having the wings hyaline, nigripes has the reticulated 
‘sculpture faintly only on the side of segment 5, the latter in wigripes is distinctly much longer 
(nearly twice longer) than 4 but only moderately long; also in nigripes funicle 1 is longer, 
the mesopleurum caudad is rugulose, cephalad coarsely punctate (in one-of the type specimens 
of nigripes, segment 5 of abdomen dorsad is barely longer than 4). 
Abdomen above glabrous but segments 3-5 are sculptured as laterad but more faintly; 
6 is also similarly sculptured. Propodeum with a deep median channel whose sides are 
carinated and which narrows distad and at base bears a short median carina. From the sides 
of this channel, the propodeum slopes and the sloping sides except at base are finely densely 
punctulate; rest of propodeum coarsely punctate. Scutum uniformly punctate. Thus the 
propodeum is also different from those of the other two species. 
From one female caught March 17, 1914 (H. Hacker). 
Habitat: Brisbane, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3238, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the female on a tag; antenna and 
caudal tibiz on a slide with type epicephale. 
36. EURYTOMA GREGI new species. 
Female :—Length, 2.35 mm. 
In my table of species runs to nelsonia and allies but differs from all in having the 
middle and caudal femora plainly black above, their tibiz more plainly so. Coxe and rest 
of legs yellowish-brown. Marginal vein nearly twice the length of the stigmal which is sub- 
equal to the postmarginal. Scape yellow brown, blackish at tip above; rest of antenna black. 
Venation yellow brown, the wings hyaline. Funicle 1 somewhat longer than wide, nearly 
half the length of the scape, 5 oval. Tegule, sides and venter of segment 5 of abdomen 
yellowish brown, segment 5 as long as half the surface, the petiole about twice longer than 
wide. Dorsal thorax uniformly shallowly punctate (exceptions given later). Mesopleurum 
punctulate at cephalic half, longitudinally striate caudal half, with a small yellow area just 
under tegula. Abdomen wholly glabrous (except the small segments 6 and 7 which are 
slightly scaly). Propodeum a little more coarsely punctured than the scutellum, with a distinct 
median channel whose sides are carinated and at proximal half a median ruga runs along 
its interior. Propleurum more finely punctured than the notum. 
From one female caught in October, 1911 (H. Hacker). 
Habitat: Brisbane, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3239, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag; hind leg 
and an antenna on a slide with slide type of carlylei. 
Dedicated to W. H. Greg. 
