254 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
49. EURYTOMA LONGIPETIOLATA new species. 
Female :—Length, 2.50 mm. 
Runs to rubriventris. Scape (except at tip), legs except caudal coxe and ventral half 
of segments 4 and 5 of abdomen, reddish brown. Wings hyaline, the marginal vein somewhat 
over twice the length of the stigmal, the latter subequal to postmarginal, the venation pale 
yellowish brown. Funicle 1 somewhat longer than wide, longest, a little less than half the 
length of the scape; funicle 5 subglobular. Abdominal petiole longer than usual, distinctly 
longer than the hind coxe, about four times longer than wide. Segment 5 of abdomen 
dorsad occupying over half the surface. Tegule very dark. Petiole longitudinally striate, 
with a spine dorsad at base. Abdomen glabrous except distad of segment 6. Propleurum 
scaly. Mesopleurum punctulate. Propodeum rugoso-punctate, with a distinct median channel 
with earinated lateral margin and interiorly consisting of wider than long fovex, the proximal 
-with indications of longitudinal divisions. Head and thorax uniformly umbilicately punctate. 
Pedicel wider than long by a little. 
From two females from the Queensland Museum collections, Brisbane, caught on flowers 
of Beckea, April 22, 1913 (H. Hacker). 
Habitat: Brisbane, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 252, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the two specimens on a tag. 
50. EURYTOMA MORDAX new species. 
Female :—Length, 3.25 mm. 
Like quinquenotata but the ocellar area is black (transverse black line) and continued 
caudad at each end down to the occiput, thus the whole forming an inverted U. The venation 
is black, the marginal vein longer, plainly twice the length of the stigmal, the latter short, 
subequal to the postmarginal; the short petiole is black and the abdomen has a median black 
stripe from base to distal three fourths (to apex of segment 5), the stripe narrowing rapidly 
from base (never broad) forming nodes at apex of segments 3 and 4, very narrow on seg- 
ment 5; thus the abdomen has no isolated black areas along the meson. Fore wings very 
obscurely stained. No obscure spots on pronotum. Otherwise similar to quinquenotata 
(except that the pedicel is black only at base above and funicle 2-5 are longer, only a little 
shorter than 1, 5 shortest) with which it has been compared (types). Differs from Hurytoma 
szantherella in bearing a distinctly shorter petiole, shorter postmarginal vein and longer median 
stripe on abdomen. Hind tibial spurs double. Funicle 1 three fourths the length of the scape.* 
From one female caught May 4, 1914 in jungle (A. P. Dodd). 
Habitat: Tweed Heads (Tweed River), New South Wales. 
Type: No. Hy 3253, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag; antenna and 
a hind leg on a slide with type quinquenotata. 
In this species segment 5 of abdomen is shorter being more distinctly deeper than long. 
51. EURYTOMA SPES new species. 
Female :—Length, 3 mm. 
Runs to sarcophaga and nigripes but differs from both in having the scape black along 
distal two thirds (distal half if bulla is included); from sarcophaga in that the median basin 
of propodeum is not rugulose but punctulate and at immediate base of propodeum there is 
a pair of rounded foyer separated from each other by a narrow carina; directly laterad of 
each of these is a smaller fovea, less rounded. Also the cephalic half of the mesopleurum is 
punctulate, the caudal half subfoveate and with a glabrous area just dorsad of middle. 
From nigripes also in having the basin of propodeum punctulate. Venation black. Tegule and 
cephalic tibie dark brown. Cephalic halves of segments 4-6 laterad of abdomen sculptured 
* Excluding the bulla as always. 
