250 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
37. EURYTOMA QUINQUENOTATA new species. 
Female :—Length, 2.50 mm. 
Reddish yellow, the wings hyaline, the propleura, abdomen, legs and head yellowish 
brown; occiput just above center, pedicel, ocellar area and four marks on abdomen, black. 
Median line of abdomen from base to first mark also black. Abdomen marked somewhat as. 
in nympha but the marks do not form distinct cross-stripes (stripes which are much wider 
than thick) but short and broad stripes which are not more than twice wider than long (first 
two), the third longer than wide, conical, the narrow end proximad; the fourth marking is. 
much smaller, a small round spot not far fom tip. Funicle 1 nearly two thirds the length of 
the scape, longest, 2 and 3 subequal, a fourth shorter, 4 and 5 subequal, each a little shorter 
than 3, a little longer than the first club joint; distal club joint distinctly the longer. Pedicel 
a little smaller than funicle 5 which is a little longer than wide. Venation pale yellow, the: 
thick marginal vein a little over twice longer than wide, the short stigmal and postmarginal 
veins subequal. Hind tibiz with two spurs. Propodeum with a median channel. Pronotum 
with a cross-row of three obscure dusky spots, the smallest at meson; pedicel black above at 
base. 
From one female caught in jungle, April 12, 1914. 
Habitat: Mulgrave River (Gordonvale), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3240, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the female on a tag; antenna, fore: 
wing and a hind tibia on a slide. 
38. EURYTOMA ABNORMICLAVA new species. 
Female :—Length, 2.80 mm. Abdomen long, subsessile, segment 5 occupying one third 
of the surface. 
Black, umbilicately punctate, the wings hyaline, the abdomen except segments 2, 3 and 
7 dorsad and the short petiole, legs, tegule and scape reddish; knees, tips of tibiz and the 
tarsi yellowish. Venation pale brown. Cephalic margin of propleurum except ventral third 
lemon yellow. Head and thorax uniformly punctate. Marginal and postmarginal veins sub- 
equal, the stigmal somewhat shorter. Mesopleurum punctulate. Segments 2 and 3 of abdomen 
at cephalic two thirds and rest of dorsal abdomen distad of them, scaly reticulate. Propodeum 
with a median channel as in bicoloriventris but the median carina or ruga is more distinct 
and along each side of the channel at caudal two thirds there is a punctulate area; rest of 
propodeum very rudely punctate. Pedicel reddish yellow beneath. Funicle 1 distinctly longer 
than wide, not quite half the length of the scape, 2 a little shorter than 1, 5 subglobular. 
Club solid. Hind tibial spurs double. Ring-joint yellow. Runs in a group to itself after 
queenslandensis. 
From one female from the collections of the National Museum of Victoria, Melbourne ; 
‘©No. 23, S. W. Fulton.’’ 
Habitat: Pamong (near Murray River), South Australia. 
Type: No. Hy 3241, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the female on a tag, minutien. 
39. EURYTOMA ROSTANDI new species. 
Female: Length, 2.60 mm. 
Black, the wings hyaline, the venation black. Runs to queenslandensis but the head 
ventrad of insertion of antenne (higher dorsad on cheeks which are yellow half way up the 
eyes), cephalic margin of propleurum and proximal third of scape (including the bulla), 
bright lemon yellow. Abdomen colored as in queenslandensis, crimson. Tegule and legs: 
yellowish brown, the caudal coxe black. Petiole black, twice longer than wide. Postmarginal 
and stigmal veins subequal, each somewhat shorter than the marginal which is thrice longer 
than wide. Tips of tibie and the tarsi white. Funicle 1 somewhat longer than wide, somewhat 
over half the length of the rather short scape (excluding bulla), 5 a little wider than long, 
subquadrate. Pro- and mesopleura mostly finely punctulate, the mesopleurum caudad with 
