208 MEilOIES OF THE QUEEXSLAXD MUSEUM. 



Fimiele 1 a little longer than wide, shorter than the pedicel, 2 longest, 

 over thrice the length of 1, somewhat longer than 3 and narrower; funicle 3 

 subequal to 4. 5 or 6 : club a little longer than fimiele 2 but stouter. Strigil 

 present, delicate. Joint 1 of cephalic tarsus distincth* much longer than any 

 of the following joints, nearly twice the length of the same joint in the other 

 tarsi. Caudal tibial spur single. Mesopostscutellum as long as the seutellum, 

 both much wider than long. Fore vring about as in Anagrus. the diseal ciliation 

 arranged in about three lines, the cephalic and caudal of the three disappearing 

 distad: also a line of cilia around the margins and disto-cephalad a short line 

 near this marginal line. Marginal cilia of fore wing somewhat longer than the 

 greatest width of the blade, longest disto-caudad. Apex of venation distad of 

 the middle point of the wing, apparently clavate but this is due to the short 

 curved stigmal vein which is nearly parallel with the margin and obscurely 

 differentiated. Venation with about a half dozen very long, black bristles. 

 Propodeum plane mesad. 



Described from one female taken from a kitchen window, Brooklyn. New 

 South Wales, November 10, 1914. Doubtless a forest insect. 



Habitat: Brooklyn, New South Wales. 



Type : Xo. Hy 3550, Queensland ^Museum, Brisbane, the above specimen 

 on a slide. 



A paratype female had the extreme apex of its abdomen black, and then 

 a rather broad cross-stripe of black before this: these probably suffuse in most 

 specimens. A paratype female in the U.S.X.^L. Catalogue Xo. 19141, slide. 



EOMYMAE, CAMPTOPTEROroES ne^.v species. 

 Female: — Length. 0.60 mm. 



•Jet black. With the habitus and structure of Campfoptera but the male 

 antenna? 11-jointed, the female antenna with a small yet distinct, subquadrate 

 tenth joint (funicle 2, larger than the ringJike funicle 2 of the named genus). 

 Legs (except coxje and base of the femora), scape and pedicel, orange yellow; 

 rest of antenna dusky black. Wings lightly infuscated throughout, the fore 

 wings with a dark yellow border, the caudal wings with a row of round, hyaline 

 dots along the caudal margin. Tarsi dusky except the proximal joint of the 

 cephalic legs. Caudal -nlngs with a double row of minute setee along its caudal 

 margin. Fore wings with a double row of diseal cilia along each margin and a 

 midlongitudinal line wliich is composed of longer set£E and extends from near 

 apex to about middle. 



Strigil present. Wings as in Camptoptcra. Propodeum declivous. 

 Pedicel a little longer than wide, shorter than funicle 1 which is subequal to ?. 

 and about four times longer than wide; funicle 2 abruptly very short, very 

 sUghtly longer than wide ; funicle 4 widening a little distad, 5-7. wider. 7 short, 

 cylindrical ovate, slightly shorter than 5 or 6. the latter about twice longer than 

 wide. 



The male is about the same but the antenn;P are filiform, the pedicel 

 subglobular, the funicle joints all elongate and with a minute ring-joint betweeu 

 all of them and each about six times longer than wide, not excepting the club. 



Described from a single pair on a slide and captui'ed on windows, October 

 26, 1914 (A. P. Dodd). 



Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns'!. Queensland. 



