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cephalic margin and quadrate (yet obscurely connected or barely separated from an opposite 
transverse spot at caudal margin). Otherwise quite the same. 
From two females caught by sweeping jungle growth along the Mulgrave River, April 
12, 1914. 
Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3273, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, two specimens on a tag, the antenna 
and hind tibia on a slide. 
6. EUDECATOMA RUFIPRONOTUM new species. 
Female:—Length, 2.67 mm. 
The same as trinotata but the pronotum wholly reddish, also the latero-caudal part of 
each parapside, the latero-distal margins of scutellum narrowly and the propodeum rather 
narrowly along each side of the median channel. The hind cox are also reddish above as in 
circumnotata. 
Form one female captured with the preceding. 
Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3274, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag with the 
preceding; antenne and fore wing with type slide of trinotata. 
7. EUDECATOMA CIRCUMNOTATA new species. 
Female :—Length, 2.75 mm. 
Reddish brown, the head, legs and abdomen yellowish brown, the antenne yellow. 
Vertex centrally and upper occiput, dorsal pedicel, tip of club, cephalic margin of scutum, 
caudal margin of pronotum narrowly, an obscure spot center of scutum at caudal margin, 
meson and cephalic third of propodeum, caudal coxa laterad, middle and hind femora (cephalic 
femur near base), lateral axille, center of immediate base of abdomen (dorsad) and four stripes 
across abdomen, black. First two abdominal stripes semicircular and rather widely separated 
along the meson, the second larger, the third nearly straight, the fourth abbreviated (composed 
of two closely applied cross-stripes). Head and thorax umbilicately punctate. Venation 
reddish brown, the marginal vein a little longer than wide, the postmarginal vein absent, the 
stigmal longer than marginal, usual. Antenne 9-jointed, the club solid. Propodeum with a 
median channel with acute margins. Submarginal vein white at apex. Funicle 1 not half the 
‘length of the scape, longer than the pedicel, somewhat longer than wide, subequal to the next 
three joints, 5 a little shorter. Ring-joint distinct. Hind tibiz with two spurs. Antenne 
inserted in the middle of the face. 
From one female caught by sweeping jungle growth along the Mulgrave River, April 12, 
1914. 
Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 8275, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag; hind tibia, 
antenna and a fore wing on a slide. 
In a second female, the second, curved abdominal stripe did not quite meet the first 
stripe laterad. 
GENUS CRATODECATOMA Cameron. 
‘* Antenne apparently 11-jointed, placed in the middle of the head, malar space two 
thirds of the length of the eyes; seape not reaching the ocelli; antennal depression shallow, 
not clearly defined, narrowed above. — Ocelli in a curve. Occiput not margined. Pronotum 
moderately large, roundly narrowed from the apex to the base, the apex broadly rounded, 
margined. Metanotum triangular, with a rounded slope, the sides and center keeled and with 
three or four strie on either side. Abdomen shorter than thorax, the back flat, with the 
