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(S . Not known. 



Type. — The following species. 



Urielloides fulvipes, new sp. 



9 . Dark metallic blue-green, the legs (except coxae) 

 lemon-yellow, the wings hyaline ; scape pallid, suffused with 

 <iusky, the flagellum reddish-brown, subclavate, the first three 

 funicle-joints subquadrate and subequal, distinctly shorter 

 than the pedicel, the others widening and shortening slightly, 

 dlub 3-jointed. Scape long, cylindrical. Punctate, the pro- 

 podeum practically smooth. Length, 2 mm. 



<S . Unknown. 



Hah. — Queensland: Cairns (A. M. Lea). 



Type. — I. 1345, South Australian Museum. Two speci- 

 mens and a slide bearing head and legs. 



Paruriella, new gen. 



9 . Like Uriella, Ashmead, but both mandibles tri- 

 "dentate, the lateral carinas distinct, also the median, the tibial 

 5pur of posterior legs long and slender. Antennae 12- jointed, 

 two ring-, three club-, and five funicle- joints, the latter all 

 subquadrate. Forewings hyaline, the postmarginal vein 

 longer than the stigmal, the latter being less than half the 

 length of the marginal. Pedicel only slightly longer than the 

 first funicle-joint. Scutellum simple. Parapsidal furrows 

 complete. Abdomen only slightly longer than the thorax, sub- 

 ■carinate beneath, depressed. 



S . Not known. 



Type. — The following species. 



Paruriella australiensis, new sp. 



9 . Bright metallic aeneous-green, the coxae, femora, and 

 tibiae concolorous, the knees, tips of tibiae, and the tarsi brown- 

 yellow ; venation dark-brown. Antennae black. Densely 

 punctate, including the propodeum; the abdomen scaly. 

 Cephalic tibiae sometimes paler. Length, 2 mm. 



Hab.—'New South Wales: Mittagong (A. M. Lea). 



Type. — I. 1346, South Australian Museum. One of four 

 specimens and a slide with the head, legs, and a forewing. 



EUNOTIN^. • 



Amuscidea, new gen. 

 9 . Like Muscidea, Motschulsky, but the antennae 11- 

 jointed with one very small ring- joint ; this also distinguishes 

 it from all genera of its tribe; club 3-jointed. Mandibles 



