INSECUTOR INSCITI^ MENSTRUUS 187 



club black, antenna brown, wing-stripe oblique, distinct, char- 

 acterized by densely punctate dorsum of thorax. 

 Mountain foot-hills, Nelson, forest, April. 



Neorileyella bella, new species. 



Like genotype, but distal scutellum very dark, antennae 

 dark, scape and club white, abdomen 2 and 3 at apex dark, 

 so propodeum save far laterad. 



Waugh's Pocket, September, jungle, 



Eupelmus muramiira, new species. 



Slender, abnormal, but as Bupelmiis. Ovipositor half ab- 

 domen, featherly above at about basal half. Purple, middle 

 tibial spur, tarsus 2 and middle joint of 3, white. Fore wing 

 sooty from bend of submarginal nearly to apex, with two 

 longitudinal clear streaks. Head wider than long, eyes round, 

 bulging, antennae middle of face, scape far above vertex, di- 

 lated. Funicle 2 twice longer than wide, longest. 



Forest, Tumoulin, March 13, 1919. 



Stomatoceras bergeraci, new species. 



Characterized by bearing on scutellum a median groove and 

 a short golden pubescence on thorax. Black, punctate. Tegula, 

 legs save hind coxa above, lateral aspect of hind femur some- 

 times (except widely at each end) and antennae except 

 funicles-4-8, red. Fore wing marked as in victoria. 



Brisbane, H. Hacker. 



Stomatoceras livii, new species. 



Like carlylei, but tegula black, fore wings as in victoria, 

 funicle 1 barely longer than wide, shorter than pedicel, 2 

 longest, twice longer than wide, equals 3, 1-3 red, abdomen 

 black. 



Darra, H. Hacker. 



Eupelmus inkaka, new species. 



Like scudderi, but abdomen yellow, margined from base to 

 apex above. 



Brisbane, Hacker, forest. 



