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eyes, 9-jointed without a ring-joint, the flagellum subsetiform as in the Diptera; club solid 
and longer than any of the funicle joints which are all longer than wide, the first shortest and 
cup-shaped; pedicel large and ovate, nearly as long as the club joint. Marginal vein very short, 
not more than twice longer than wide at apex, the stigmal about half its length. Parapsidal 
furrows complete. Scutellum simple and with a shallow median groove; propodeum simple, 
with a similar groove which widens distad. Posterior femur beneath armed with many (about 
55-60) minute, comblike, black teeth, equal in size, the first appearing to be shorter and more 
obtuse, the second to be of two coalesced nearly to tip, the margin itseli scalloped from base up 
to the first tooth and therefore wavy. Middle tibia with a spur. One tooth of mandible falcate 
as in the Eucharide, the other short and acute; the faleate one without teeth, long like a naked 
sword. Abdomen stouter distad than in the male, the ovipositor distinct but not exserted. 
Mandibles alike in both sexes but peculiar in shape, having two teeth, the first long, acute, 
subfaleate, the second a half srorter, rather broad, obtusely rounded at apex and separated 
from the first by a long, narrow sinus. 
In the male the eyes are smaller, extending only two thirds the way to mouth; antennz 
only 7-jointed, club solid, funicle 4-jointed, no ring-joint. Frons broad. (Corrected 
description. ) 
1, SMICROMORPHA DODDI Girault. Female; male. Genotype. 
Length, about, 5.50 mm. 
Honey yellow, the wings stained a little just distad from the venation, the parapside 
with a dark reddish brown spot against the middle of each mesal margin; abdomen reddish 
brown. Sculpture as in Smicra. Petiole of abdomen about as long as hind coxa. Scutum 
obscurely dark reddish, its lateral margin yellow (no doubt due to fading and there is no real 
pattern). In the male, seutum distinctly dark reddish. 
Habitat: Port Darwin, Northern Territory. Larve of Oecophylla smaragdina. 
Types: No. Hy 3432, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, a pair minutien-mounted and 
female head on a slide. 
2. SMICROMORPHA CADAVEROSA Girault. Female ; male. 
Length, 5 mm. 
Like the type species but with a more distinct pattern on the thorax (no pattern or 
practically none in female genotype): All of each parapside except margins, cephalic portion 
of each axilla, cephalic half of scutum except along margins and meson, caudal third of scutum 
except along meson and margins, forming two elongate oblique spots one on each side and a 
minute dot in the center of propodeum, dorso-laterad, dusky black; the spot on the fore wing 
is more distinct than in the type species. Otherwise the same. First funicle joint tapering 
from apex to base. 
The male is the same but the hind coxe shorter and stouter, dusky black; dot on 
propodeum absent. 
Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Jungle, July 28, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). 
Type: No, 3433, Queensland Museum, Brisbane. A pair on tags and a slide. 
SuspraMity LEUCOSPIDIN 2. 
PAREXOCLAINUS new genus. 
1. PAREXOCLZENUS VESPOIDES new species. Genotype. 
Female.—Differs from Fxoclenoides in having the hind femora beneath armed with 
large teeth, the postscutellum: simple, the caudal coxe above without a tooth dorsad and the 
antenne are 13-jointed, there being only one small joint distad. 
Length, 12.50 mm. Black marked with faded reddish orange as follows: Head on eacb 
side of mouth, a short, transverse line across ventral border of face, a large, elliptical marking 
