348 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
cephalic femur and all of hind femur but eack end, reddish brown. Fore wings rather deeply, 
uniformly smoky from about the middle of the submarginal vein. Seven teeth on hind femur, 
7 a mere tubercle-tooth, 1 largest, 3 and 4 about equal. Pedicel very short, joints 2 and 3 of 
funicle subequal, longest, 1 not much shorter and subequal to the distal funicle joint which is 
equal to the first apparent club joint. Cephalic tibia black proximo-dorsad. 
Habitat: Kuranda, Queensland. Jungle. May 19, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). 
Type: No. Hy 3416, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, two tags and a slide. 
2. NEOANACRYPTUS HYALINIPENNIS new species. 
Female :—Length, 2.80 mm. 
Black, the wings hyaline yet slightly stained with yellowish; tegule, scape, pedicel, joints 
1-3 of funicle (more or less), abdomen except along dorsum and the petiole, first two pairs of 
legs, each end and some of the ventral margin of hind femur, hind tibia and tarsi blood red. 
Antenne differ from those of petiolatus in having the ring-joint as wide as the funicle, the first 
funicle joint somewhat shorter than the short pedicel rather than much longer and distinctly 
longer than wide; funicle 7 longest, about as long as wide at apex. The teeth on the hind femur 
are about as in petiolatus. Space between the umbilicate punctures of thorax glabrous, the 
punctures not dense. Middle of propodeum with four longitudinal carine of which the mesal 
two are near the meson, one on each side and both abbreviated caudad; another carina is visible 
farther laterad, making six coarse carine. Club solid. Compared with type of petiolatus whose 
club is also solid. In petiolatus, the fore wing is not deeply infuscated but rather lightly yet 
distinctly so as described. The propodeum is foveate, the punctures of the thorax not confluent 
but nearly, closer, denser and coarser than with this new species. Carine in the mesal part of 
the propodeum are not distinct but interlace. 
Described from one female captured in October (H. Hacker). 
Habitat: Brisbane, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3417, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag, the hind leg 
and an antenna on a slide. 
3. NEOANACRYPTUS REGIFICUS new species. 
Female :—Length, 2.50 mm. 
Differs from the genotype in being larger, the first two pairs of legs are wholly blood red 
(the cephalic femur not black centrally, the cephalic tibiz not black dorsad at proximal half as 
in the genotype), the hind femur has only a large, ovate black spot centrally mesad (obscure 
in lateral aspect), this spot with the larger end proximad; the whole near dorsal edge and 
extending over half way to apex; rest of hind legs except coxw, blood red. Scape blood red, the 
tegule yellow. The abdomen is blood red and with less black, the latter o¢cupying a-rather 
broad band a little distad of middle of segment 2 and which extends only half way down the 
side. Tips of hind coxw red. Sculpture about the same in both; on propodeum a foveate 
median channel bounded by a carina on each side, this pair of carinze meeting the top of a 
horse-shoe shaped carina a little before apex (both species and in hyalinipennis). Pubescence 
same in both, very short, rather sparse, golden. Scutellum unarmed in all three species. The 
teeth of hind femur in this new species differ from those of petiolatus in that there are 8, the 
last two smallest and joined together at base; the first tooth is obliquely truncate in both 
species and otherwise the teeth very similar. Antenne differ from those of the genotype in that 
funicle 7 is a little shorter and 2 is somewhat shorter than 1. Pedicel very small in both. 
Differs from hyalinipennis mostly in the structure and color of the antenne. 
From one female caught in forest, June, 1914 (A. P. Dodd). 
Habitat: Burnett Heads, Southern Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3418, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag, the flagellum 
and hind tibiz on a slide. 
