334 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
Habitat: Sydney, New South Wales. 
Type: No. 1.1241, South Australian Museum, Adelaide. 
One female labelled ‘‘ 40. Bacchus Marsh. Billingsworth, 9-7-06.’’ The locality is 
near Melbourne. The specimen agrees in every detail with the original description. The 
seutellum bears at apex two separate teeth and the caudal of the usual two caudo-lateral 
teeth of the propodeum was longer than usual. 
8. STOMATOCERAS TINEOPHAGUS Girault. 
Length, 6 mm. 
Closest to australiensis Girault but wholly black, only the tarsi somewhat suffused with 
reddish; also the fore wing is crossed by a distinct black stripe (fading somewhat caudad) from 
the marginal vein (accented under the vein) and the first funicle joint is subequal to the pedicel 
and nearly as long as the second funicle joint; a large convex, flaplike projection precedes 
the comblike teeth on the hind femur which extend three fourths the way to apex. Meta- 
thorax with a strong tooth in the middle of the dorso-lateral aspect, the scutellum ending in 
two distinct (separated) platelike teeth, smaller than the metathoracic tooth. Cephalic 
ocellus within the facial excavation. Punctures not.confluent. Postmarginal vein subequal 
to the marginal. 
Habitat: Townsville, QueensJand. From pupa of a tineid associated with ants. 
Type: No. Hy 3392, Queensland Museum, Brisbane. Card and a slide. 
9. STOMATOCERAS NOVIFUSCIPENNIS Girault. Female. 
Length, 5 mm. 
Close to fuscipennis Girault but the antenne are wholly black, the first funicle joint is 
plainly longer than wide yet only half the length of the pedicel, the fore wings are uniformly 
embrowned to tip from about middle of the submarginal vein but the rounded clear area is 
under the postmarginal vein which is longer than the marginal, the stigmal very short, only 
about half the length of the marginal. Abdomen and coxe black, the rest of legs and the 
tegule dark red (but all femora for the most part black except at each end). Posterior wing 
dusky for over the distal third. Seutellum at apex emarginate at meson, the two teeth obtuse. 
Metathorax without teeth. Thoracic clothing inconspicuous. Teeth on hind femur extending 
about half way to base. Second funicle joint longest, subequal to the pedicel and the elnb 
joint which is not quite a half longer than the last joint of the funicle. 
Habitat: Kuranda, Queensland. November. 
Type: No. Hy 3393, Queensland Museum, Brisbane. Card and slide. 
10. STOMATOCERAS AUREUS Girault. 
Length, 6 mm. 
Differing from the other Australian species in bearing a golden pubescence over the body, 
just back of the axille, a small clump being more conspicuous than the rest. Tegule large, 
honey yellow. Antennx, legs (including hind coxe, excluding a very large ovate spot on hind 
femur outwardly, appended from the upper margin and extending toward the lower margin 
which it parallels) and abdomen except distal third dorsad and (distinctly) a black border 
dorsad from base on each side to apex of proximal third, blood red. Fore wings embrowned 
from marginal vein to apex, the infumation accented under the marginal vein and interrupted 
by two clear areas, one just distad of marginal vein, the other caudo-distad of the first and 
longer than it (close to yet distinctly separated from it). Teeth of scutellum well-developed, 
separate. Hind wings hyaline. Abdomen oval. With the habitus of Chalcis but the antenne 
inserted below ventral ends of eyes, though not much so. Teeth of hind femur not quite 
reaching to middle. Pedicel longer than next two funicle joints united; funicle joints 5-8 
wider than long. Venation about as in novifuscipennis. 
Habitat: Kuranda ?, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3394, Queensland Museum, Brisbane. Card and a slide. 
