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and does not form an oblique stripe but is an indefinite blotch. Funiele 2 longer than 3, 

 slightly shorter than 1. Mandibles 5-dentate. None of the four marginal dots on abdomen are 

 joined transversely, the first a dot, the others ■wider than long. Tegulae yellowish. 



Described from one female captured in forest, August 9, 1913. 



Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 



Type : No. Hy 8784, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag. 



A second female same place a year later; the propleurum was wholly yellow. 



8. ELASMUS TRIFASCIATIVENTRIS new species. 



Female: — Length, 2 mm. 



Very similar to punetaticaput Girault, the head punctate but the two marginal spots 

 on abdomen are absent, the first cross-stripe of the distal tw r o is half or less the length of 

 tbe second (subequal in the other species), the mandibles are 12-dentate. The hind and 

 middle femora are black in both species. Funiele 1 somewhat longer than 2 or 3, one and 

 a half times longer than wide, much longer than the pedicel, the club joints 1 and 2 quadrate. 

 Scape pallid. Fore wings obscurely infuscated distad of venation. Scutum entirely green. 



Described from one female caught January 5, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). 



Habitat: Kuranda, Queensland. 



Type : No. Hy 2125, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag. 



9. ELASMUS MARGISCUTELLUM Girault. 



One female, forest, Gordonvale, August 13, 1913. 



The tibiae are pale yellow; the yellow distal margin of scutellum was interrupted at 

 meson in this specimen, distal fourth (or nearly) of abdomen dark metallic green, preceded 

 by three pairs of marginal spots. Distal half of cephalic femur pale. Head punctate. 



10. ELASMUS DUBIUS new species. 



Female: — Length, 1.85 mm. 



Same as cyaneus but dark metallic green, the legs very dark brown, the postscutellum 

 lemon yellow; cephalic knees and tibiae pale yellow; mandibles 6-dentate. Antennae not 

 seen. Scutellum with the usual several bristles. Fore wings lightly dusky throughout. 



From one female caught in forest, January 8, 1914. 



Habitat: Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. 



Type : No. Hy 2726, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag. 



11. ELASMUS PICTURATUS new species. 



Similar to uniguttatus Girault but there is a rather broad stripe across the base of 

 tbe abdomen, the metallic coloration on the pronotum continues back to the scutum, the 

 propodeum is wholly dark metallic green (not merely broadly down the meson) and most 

 of the upper edge of hind coxa distad similarly colored and with a metallic spot eephalad 

 near base (dorsal aspect; only a basal dot present in the other species). The fore wings 

 are slightly, suft'usedly infuscated. Both species bear a metallic rather broad cross-stripe 

 at upper half of occiput this joining centrally the black area on the vertex. Antennae and 

 mandibles similar. Funiele joiuts decreasing slightly in length distad, 1 being one and a 

 half times longer than its width, distinctly longer than the short pedicel. Large metallic 

 area of mesopleurum narrowly joined to the tegula (isolated in the other species). Types 

 compared. 



From one female caught by sweeping along forest streamlet bordered with jungle, 

 May 6. 1913. 



Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 



Type: No. Hy27S7, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag. 



