312 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
A number of male Sycophagines were also present and both sexes of the Jdarnomorpha 
described elsewhere. 
Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 
Types: No. Hy 3362, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, two of the above females tag- 
mounted (two pins). 
PARACERATOSOLEN new genus. 
Female:—lLike Ceratosolensia Girault but the ovipositor not exserted, the scutellum 
with two grooved lines, the parapsidal furrows complete, distinct. Stigmal vein subequal to 
the marginal, the postmarginal somewhat longer than either, all well developed. Abdominal 
spiracle gougelike. Otherwise agreeing in detail but the antennz with one more joint. 
1. PERACERATOSOLEN LATIPENNIS new species. Genotype. 
Female :—Length, 1.30 mm. 
Shining black, the wings hyaline, the venation black; legs, scape and pedicel (except 
at base) golden yellow; club rather whitish. Scutellum and base of abdomen dorsad, suffused 
with orange. Under sides and venter of thorax more or less golden yellow. Body glabrous. 
Antenne 11-jointed, the club distinctly 2-jointed, no ring-joint; joints 5 and 6 of funicle 
longest, 1 and 2 shortest, 1 with the appendage, 3 twice the length of 2, 7 much longer than 
wide, nearly as long as 6. Scape swollen, subacutely emarginate along central edge near apex. 
Pedicel rather thick, subequal to funicle 5. 
From two specimens from the same fig with Philotrypesis silvensis, taken in jungle, 
January 21, 1914 (A. P. Dodd). . 
Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3363, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, one female on a tag, the head on a 
slide. 
A. PARACERATOSOLEN LATIPENNIS LONGICLAVUS new variety. 
Female :—Length, 1.30 mm. 
The same as the preceding but the scutellum is concolorous, the venter of abdomen 
distad golden yellow, the club black like the rest of the antenne; characterised by the antennal 
club which is somewhat longer, more or less equal to the distal two funicle joints united (shorter 
in latipennis) and the two club joints are subequal (whereas in latipennis, the distal joint is 
short, distinctly shorter than the proximal). 
Described from one female, taken in jungle, April 27, 1913. One antenna on this female 
had the distal club joint short as in latipennis type yet the club was as long as that of the 
other antenna. Locality same as the typical form. 
NEOCERATOSOLENS new genus. 
Female:—Antennex 10-jointed, the club 3-jointed; first funicle joint with a sheath-like 
process; scape greatly flattened. Head much longer than wide, one and a half times longer than 
wide, with a deep median channel. Postmarginal vein subequal to marginal, each a little longer 
than the stigmal. Ovipositor extruded for two thirds the length of the abdomen. Head, thorax 
and abdomen subequal in length. Pronotum quadrate, somewhat longer than the scutum which 
is subequal to the seutellum. Parapsidal furrows absent. Hind tibiz wider than long, smaller 
than the hind coxa, the single spur stout and with a distinct notch (fork) at tip; the whole 
resembling somewhat a wrench. Body highly polished but with very minute punctures here 
and there. No ring-joint. 
