268 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
3. EUDECATOMA PAUCIPUNCTATA new species. 
Female :—Length, 3 mm. 
Honey yellow, the wings hyaline, the pronotum latero-cephalad yellow. Abdomen with 
about four cross-stripes, each slightly darker than the ground color, shaped as in Hurytoma. 
Thorax finely polygonally reticulated, the pronotum, caudal two thirds of scutum, scutellum 
except mesad and inner margin and lateral half of parapsides with thimble punctures, more 
numerous on seutum; cephalic third of scutum very finely transversely lined and caudad 
(just caudad of the punctures) with an ocellus-like pimple. Propodeum with a uniform median 
channel with cross-carine within; also a median carina which forks at base (cephalad), each 
arm running latero-caudad about half way to lateral margin, then abruptly changing angle, 
running caudo-mesad to caudal margin, thus inclosing a large peltate area through whose 
center runs the median channel. Propodeum rugulose. Abdomen glabrous, near apex with 
slight reticulation. Closest to feralis Girault but that species is impunctate and has a 3-jointed 
club; also in this new species funicle 1 is longer than the pedicel (the club plainly 
2-jointed). Differs from justitia in color and also in having the evident punctures on the 
thorax, justitia having but very obscure ones on caudal scutum and its propodeum bears a 
broader median channel with less distinct cross-carine and there is no median carina (the 
channel’s lateral margins are carinated and there is a longitudinal carina just laterad). 
Antenne 10-jointed, the club 2-jointed, one ring-joint. Funicle 5 quadrate, 1 longest, less than 
half the length of the slender scape. Tibial spurs double (hind legs). Petiole twice longer 
than wide. 
Described from one female taken from a window, February 4, 1914. 
Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3271, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, one female on a tag, the head and 
a hind leg on a slide. 
4. EUDECATOMA DECATOMOIDES new species. Female. 
Length, 2.20 mm. 
This species differs from the preceding in being umbilicately punctate as in Hurytoma. 
The propodeum is foveate-punctate and with a median channel as in paucipunctata except that 
there is a paired row of wider than long fovez within it. The carine in the meson are less 
obvious. There are two small eye-spots of yellow on base of abdomen dorsad. Abdomen 
glabrous, its petiole black, about twice longer than wide. 
Honey yellow, the wings hyaline; face of pronotum slightly, an obscure round spot 
on secutum at meson of cephalic margin, apex of scutellum, median channel of propodeum, 
petiole and dorsal aspect of abdomen except just before tip, black. Marginal vein barely longer 
than wide, stigmated as normal for this tribe, the postmarginal no longer than the stigmal, 
both shorter than the marginal. Two spurs on caudal tibiw. Club 2-jointed, the antenne 
10-jointed; distal club joint the longer, subequal to funicle 1. Pedicel much shorter than the 
funicle joints of which 2-5 are cylindrical oval and subequal, a third or less shorter than 1. 
Mandibles stout, tridentate. 
Habitat: Harvey’s Creek (Cairns), Queensland. Jungle, November 15, 1913 (A. P. 
Dodd). 
Type: No. Hy 3272, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the female on a tag; head and hind 
legs on a slide. 
5. EUDECATOMA TRINOTATA new species. 
Female:—Length, 2.60 mm. 
The same as circumnotata but the whole mesothorax black, the occiput mostly black, 
also the cephalic femora and most of propodeum while on the pronotum there are three 
roundish black spots, one on each side in the dorso-lateral aspect centrally, the other mesal at 
