258 MEMO IBS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 



Genus ELACHEETETEASTICHUS Girault. 



Eemoved from the Elachertini where it had been misplaced. Now a synonym of 

 BMcnopeltella in the Omphalini. 



Genus EULOPHOSCOTOLINX Girault. 

 Eemoved from the Elachertini. 



Genus CIEEOSPILOMYIA Girault. 

 Eemoved from the Elachertini. The club is 3- jointed. 



Genus WINNEMANA Crawford. 



1. WINNEMANA PURPUREA (Girault). 



Cirrospiloidelleus purpureus Girault. 



Differs from the genotype in that the postmarginal vein is as long as the stigmal. 

 Differs from Cirrospilomyia magniventris Girault in being purple, the legs are paler, the 

 propodeal spiracle farther mesad in a longitudinal wide depression while the scutellum has 

 weak longitudinal grooves. Type re-examined. 



This species has been reared from Cecidomyiid galls on Melaleuca, type locality, 

 January, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). The club lacks the terminal spine. 



PSEUDOMPHALOIDES new genus. 

 Differs from Neomphaloidella Girault in that the funicle is 4-jointed, the club 2-jointed. 



1. PSEUDOMPHALOIDES iENELLA new species. Genotype. 



Female: — Length, 2.25 mm. 



Dark metallic blue; coxte concolorous, rest of legs bright golden yellow; scape suffused 

 with yellow, rest of antennae black. Wings hyaline. Median groove of mesocutum incomplete, 

 failing anteriorly. Mesoscutum and scutellum without bristles. Propodeum short, with fine 

 polygonal scaly sculpture, median earina distinct, lateral carinse absent. Eunicle 1 long, 

 distinctly longer than pedicel; 2 and 3 subequal, each a little shorter than 1, much longer 

 than pedicel; club long, much longer than funicle 1; first ring-joint rather large, other two 

 very small. 



From one female captured sweeping in heart of jungle, 800 feet, September 13, 1913 

 (A. P. Dodd). 



Habitat: Kuranda, Queensland. 



Type: No. Hy26i3, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag, the head 

 on a slide. 



EPIQUADEASTICHUS new genus. 



Female : — Similar to Quadrastichodes Girault but the scutum with a median sulcus, the 

 club solid, the scape normal, also the venation. Eing- joints subequal, large. 



1. EPIQUADRASTICHUS EMERSONI new species. > 5 



Female: — Length, 2.50 mm. Long, the abdomen conic-ovate, longer than the rest of 

 the body. 



Very dark metallic green, the abdomen coppery black, the wings hyaline; legs and scape 

 (except the latter dorsad and the caudal two pairs of coxa?) pale yellowish brown. Oral area 



15 Dedicated to Ralph Waldo Emerson. 



