AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA CHALCIDOIDEA, XI.—GIRAULT. 273 
club contrasting with the funicle being pinkish. Axillz smoother, with longitudinal stria, 
the distal part of the scutellum with transverse, semicircular striz. Thorax, besides the 
umbilicate punctures, more or less rugose. All funicle joints shorter than the pedicel. Pro- 
podeum with a complete lateral carina and an inverted V-shaped one at meson but not quite 
complete caudad. 
Described from two females captured by sweeping in a jungle pocket, May 15, 1913 
and May 26, 1913. 
Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 
Types: No. Hy 3278, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the above specimens on tags, the 
heads in xylol-balsam. 
2. NEORILEYELLA HYALINA new species. Female. 
Length, 3.90 mm. 
Reddish, the head, antennze and legs honey-yellow, also the venation but the curved 
stigmal vein inclined to be fuscous; center of occiput above black. Wings hyaline. Abdomen 
honey-yellow, striped transversely with brownish black. Hind femur compressed. Secutellum 
uniformly sculptured, there being no transverse suture, not distinct as a suture in the type 
species. 
One female from a gall on the currajong tree, February 20, 1913 (No. 2 of G. F. Hill). 
Habitat: Port Darwin, Northern Territory. 
Type: No. Hy 3279, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the female on a card, the hind leg 
and an antenna on a slide. 
3. NEORILEYELLA ALBICLAVA new species. 
Female :—Length, 2.10 mm. 
Dark red, the abdomen reddish brown, the antennz and legs also but the club pure white, 
the tarsi pale and the tips of the first two pairs of tibie. Fore wings with a pattern somewhat 
as with the genotype but the pattern is black and the narrow line across from the bend of 
the submarginal vein is more oblique, distinctly joined near caudal margin with the large 
black area; the latter differs in extending much nearer to the apex. in being distinctly broken 
by a comet-shaped hyaline dash with its longer end (tail) against the side of the stigmal 
vein; disto-caudad, the infumation extends about the length of the stigmal vein beyond the 
apex of that vein (in the genotype it extends just to the apex of stigmal vein, sloping 
from thence a little convexly). Mandibles with two acute teeth, a third tooth not distinctly 
formed. Pedicel distinctly longer than any of the funicle joints of which 1 is longest, 
only slightly longer than wide, the rest wider than long, wider distad. Club short, its joints 
not very distinct. Hind tibie with two stout, unequal spurs and armed dorsad with a row 
of short, stout teeth which are not close together. Segments of abdomen equal. Antennz 
inserted on a level with the ventral ends of the eyes. Stigmal vein curved. Propodeum with 
a pair of distinctly separated median carine and a carina on each side of these a short 
distance laterad, making four carine about the meson. Segments 2-4 of abdomen incised 
deeply but very narrowly at meson of caudal margin, glabrous; other segments dorsad finely 
sculptured. Thorax (excluding propodeum) punctate. Hind femur stout. Abdomen sessile. 
Axille separated by a short carina. Abdomen shaped as in the Eurytomini; finely scaly distad. 
Parapsidal furrows very slightly indicated cephalo-laterad only and thus differing from the 
genotype. 
Described from one female captured by sweeping in the forest, April 15, 1914 (A. P. 
Dodd). 
Habitat: Cloncurry, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3280, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the female on a tag. 
This species is the type of Pseudorileya new subgenus. 
