336 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
14. STOMATOCERAS UNMACULATUS new species. 
Female :—Length, 5 mm. 
Black, the following parts blood red: Pedicel, funicle 1, base of funicle 2, tegule, legs: 
and all of abdomen except extreme tip of ovipositor valves and a dorsal, round black spot 
somewhat before tip (on segment 7). Pubescence slight except on sides of propodeum, the 
Jatter with a pair of separated median carine. Teeth at apex of scutellum very distinct, 
separate. Fore wings with a sooty crescent, one horn from whole of marginal vein, the other 
horn attaining cephalic margin beyond the postmarginal vein which is slightly longer than the 
marginal. Fore wing with a faint continuation of fuscous across from marginal vein. Pedicel 
subequal to funicle 2 which is distinctly longer than 1 but hardly longer than 3; club with an 
apparent division at proximal fourth (compare tenebricosus in regard to this). Teeth on hind 
femur along about distal two thirds. 
Described from one female captured by Mr. F. P. Dodd in October, 1913, on flowers. 
Habitat: Kuranda, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3398, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the above specimen on a tag, the 
antenne and a hind leg on a slide. 
15. STOMATOCERAS PERAUSTRALIS new species. 
Female :—Length, 5 mm. 
Black, the following parts blood red: Tegula (suffused), hind coxa excepting for a spot 
above, all femora except dorsal aspect of first and last (the latter centrally black), the knees, 
tibim and tarsi; also distal half of second segment of abdomen above, mesal venter and tip of 
abdomen. Fore wing with a faint stripe across from the marginal vein (heavily accented under 
the vein) and a stain farther distad opposite the end of the postmarginal vein which is slightly 
longer than the marginal, the stigmal very short, a fourth or less the length of the marginal. 
Teeth at apex of scutellum separated. Propodeum usual. Hind wings clear, a little wider than 
long, less than half the length of the pedicel which is subequal to the second funicle joint. 
Male :—Not known. ‘ 
Described from one female, minutien-mounted, labelled ‘‘36. Dandenong. Bred from 
Lim. longerans.’’ The lateral aspect of segment 2 of the abdomen is bloed red. 
Habitat: Dandenong, Victoria. 
Type: No. Hy 3399, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the above specimen on a tag. 
16. STOMATOCERAS COPIOSUS new species. 
Female :—Length, 6.10 mm. 
At once differing from tenebricosus in that the fore wings do not bear two distinct black 
stripes across them; similar to victoria but again differing in the fumation of the fore wing, the- 
spots in victoria are clearly delimited, not so with this species; in victoria the abbreviated stripe 
from the marginal vein (not the stigmal as originally described) extends half way across and 
is longer than wide but in this species it is only a quarter of the way across and subquadrate; 
the distal spot here is more diffuse and less distinct, the distal part of the wing not clear. 
Pedicel and funicle 1 blood red (in addition to other parts as in victoria) but the tegula- 
blackish. Postmarginal vein a little longer than the marginal and somewhat longer than in 
victoria. Differs from fasciatipennis Bingham in having the shorter stripe from the marginal 
vein, the red pedicel and first funicle joint, the second funicle joint longer than the pedicel, 
subequal in that species. 
Described from one female, minutien-mounted, labelled ‘‘ Windsor, 23.2.93.’’ ‘‘29.’” 
Collections of the National Museum of Victoria. 
Habitat: Victoria. 
Type: No. Hy 3400, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the above specimen. 
