224 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 



Types: No. Hy 3563, Queensland Museum, a female on a tag plus a slide 

 bearing heads and caudal legs. 



Paratype: Catalogue No. 1.9142, U.S.N.M., a female variety nigriventris 

 nova on a tag, the whole abdomen black (except ventro-proximal half, a yellow 

 line across just out from base and a yellow dash just distad of this, one on each 

 side of the meson). 



PERILAMPOIDES AURANTISCUTUM new species. 



Female.: — Length, 3.00 mm. Deep orange yellow, the following parts 

 purplish black: The abdomen except a triangle at basal lateral margin, the 

 vertex and occiput (rest of head sutfused slightly with reddish), face of pronotum 

 and an inverted T-shaped marking in the centre of the scutellum (often obscure 

 or absent). Antenna suifased with purple. Fore wing with a brownish yellow 

 cross-stripe from near apex of the submarginal vein, otherwise hyaline, the band 

 interrupted caudad of middle. Venation dusky yellowish, the stigmal vein 

 subequal to the marginal, the postmarginal somewhat longer, all three pale. 

 Second tooth of mandibles broadly truncate. Caudal tibial spur single. Scape 

 rather thick ; pedicel stout, oval, longer than funicle 6 which is largest yet some- 

 what wider than long; funicle 4 narrower than 2 and 3 which are subequal; 

 ring-joint somewhat wider than long; funicles 1-5 prolonged a little from one 

 lateral apex, 1 smallest, not a third the size of 6. Club as long as the scape. 

 Axillie slightly separated. Body shining but with delicate sculpture. Propodeum 

 short, noncarinate. Pubescence sparse, short, black, thicker on pronotum. 



From three females on a card in U.S.N.M. labelled " Paraterohia Ashm. 

 Type No. i57:Z9, U.S.N.M. Horn Gall on Iron Bark. Tumut. 7.10.99. 92." 



Types: No. Uy 3564, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the above females 

 and a slide with a head, hind legs and a middle one. 



This is Paraterohia mgriccps Ashmead MS. of the trydymine Miscogas- 

 teridae. 



CCELOCYBELLOIDES BIOCULATUS new species. 



Female:- — Length, 3-50 mm. 



Reddish brown, the head yellow-brown, the prothorax and legs except the 

 black proximal half or two thirds of the hind coxa, honey yellow. The following 

 black parts: The mesal apices confluently of the axilla?, a rather small round 

 spot at the latero-cephalic corner of the axilla; thorax transversely laterad of the 

 postscutellum, propodeum, dorsal abdomen, hind coxa proximad, a small 

 triangular sclerite just above hind coxa, genal suture, ventral meson and apex of 

 the abdomen and mesothoracic venter. Venation yellow-brown, the fore wing 

 with a yellow-brown, large, ovate area with its broader end against the bend of the 

 submarginal vein, its narrow end against the tip of the stigmal. Marginal and 

 stigmal veins subequal, the postmarginal pale yellow, a little longer. Hind tibial 

 spurs double. Pedicel elongate, two and a half times longer than wide at apex; 

 ring-joints each a little longer than wide ; funicles 1-2 (juadrate, the others 

 shortening. Scape with a long-linear expansion, widening toward the apex. 

 Thorax finely lined but with numerous scattered punctures. The scutellum with 

 a median carina from base to apex of proximal third from thence mesad more 

 finely scaly. Spots on axilke and the black along the genal suture, jet. 



