354 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
no ring-joint; funicle 1 quadrate, about half the length of the pedicel which is longer than 
any of the funicle joints; joints 6-8 of funicle wider than long; funicle 2 longest, somewhat 
longer than wide. Ovipositor not exserted. 
From one female taken from a window, March 2, 1914. 
Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. 3429, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag (minus head). 
ENIACOMORPHA new genus. 
Male:—Similar to Pareniaca Crawford except that there is a distinct ring-joint; two 
pairs of small horns ventrad of the large pair (as seen from lateral aspect). The club is solid, 
the ring-joint divided centrally transversely as in Hniacella, appearing like two. 
1. ENIACOMORPHA VULTUR new species. Genotype. 
Male :—Length, 7.75 mm. 
Very similar to male EHniacella rufricornis Girault but about the distal half of antennal 
flagellum is blackish, the size is much smaller, all the femora of first two pairs of legs are usually 
black except at each end, the proximal half of each tibia of cephalic and middle legs usually 
black, the wings distinctly less infuscated; funicles 1 and 2 subequal, longest, somewhat longer 
than wide and each a little longer than the pedicel. Funicles 6 and 7 are only a little wider 
than long. The ventro-lateral aspect distad of abdominal segment 2 is finely punctulate in 
both species (the other segments also but in rufricornis only along the lateral lobes) but more 
pubescent in rufricornis. The seutellum is more uniformly punctate centrally, sometimes with 
-a glabrous central area of small size. 
Described from six specimens captured singly while hovering over some old straw on 
the floor of the forest under an abandoned native hut, May 2, 1914. 
Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 
Types: No. Hy 3431, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, five specimens on a tag. 
Tring SMICRINI. 
GENUS EPITRANUS Walker. 
1. EPITRANUS LACTEIPENNIS Cameron. 
Epitranus lacteipennis Cameron, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., p. 187 (1883). Australia; Oahu. 
Note: Hawaiian Islands only? 
2. EPITRANUS TELENTE Walker. Female. 
Epitranus telente Walker, Ent. Monthly Mag., V, p. 471, Q (1838). 
Tasmania, Australia. 
TriBE SMICROMORPHINI. 
The abdomen is inserted far up on the propodeum near apex of scutellum, the petiole 
very long; postmarginal vein absent. Antenne inserted above the ventral ends of the eyes. 
Genus SMICROMORPHA Girault. 
Female :—Resembling in the eyes and antenne many Diptera, in the shape of body many 
ichneumon flies but in general habitus the genera of the Chalcitellini. Head wider than long, 
the eyes very large, occupying the whole side of head and converging ventrad; frons very 
narrow; antennae setiform, inserted far below the middle of the face yet above the ends of 
