280 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 



5. EUPLECTROMORPHA ffiREICEPS new species. 

 Female: — Length, 1.87 mm. 



Black, the head dark metallic green, the wings hyaline; coxa?, hind femur and apex of 

 hind tibia? distinctly black. A small triangular area at base of abdomen, dorsad and ventrad 

 yellowish white; proximal third of caudal femur white; other femora orange toward tip. 

 Flagellum black, the scape white. Pronotum (except caudal margin), cephalic part of scutum 

 and cephalic half of parapsides, scabrous, rest scaly like the scutellum and axillae. Scutum hairy. 

 Propodeum glabrous, with the usual median carina and a curved, deep groove in the place of 

 lateral carina?. Funicle 1 slightly longer than the club, about twice longer than wide, the other 

 three funicle joints subequal, somewhat longer than wide, longer than the pedicel. Club without 

 a terminal spine. 



Prom one female caught in jungle, August 20, 1914. 



Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 



Type: No. HyS685, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag. 



EUPLECTEOMOEPHELLA new genus. 

 Differs from Eupleciromorplia Girault in bearing mandibles. 



1. EUPLECTROMORPHELLA CICATRICOSA new species. 

 Female: — Length, 2 mm. 



Black, the wings subhyaline, the hind coxa? black, except above; abdomen, legs and 

 antenna? orange yellow, the abdomen margined all round with black. Thorax finely scaly, the 

 scutum smoother cephalad, the propodeum glabrous, with a median carina. Antenna? 9-jointed, 

 with two ring- joints, the club solid, the four funicle joints subglobular and more or less equal, 

 the pedicel somewhat smaller. Mandibles 7-dentate. Eesembles Euplectrus melanocephalus 

 Girault. Fourth funicle joint somewhat wider than long, somewhat shortest. Club without a 

 distinct nipple. 



Described from one female caught by sweeping in forest and jungle, August 22, 1913. 



Habitat: Northern Queensland (Gordonvale near Cairns). 



Type: No. Hy2686, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag; head on a 

 slide. 



Tribe OPHELININI. 21 

 The genus Ophelinus Haliday was inadvertently omitted in the table of genera. 



Genus ALOPHOMOEPHA Girault. 

 This genus belongs to the Eulophini which sec. 



Genus SYMPIESOMOEPHELLEUS Girault. 

 Synonym: Diglypliomorphomyia Girault. 

 The club terminates in an unartieulated nipple. 



1. SYMPIESOMORPHELLEUS SUTTNERI Girault. 



Length, 1.96 mm. The type is on a tag, the head and a caudal leg on a slide. It was 

 captured in jungle, May 26, 1913. The abdomen is purplish black, yellow at base. 



- 1 See Entedonomorpha 



