294 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 



1. EULOPHOMORPHA FLAVICORNIS new species of A. P. Dodd. Genotype. 



Female: — Length, 1.75 mm. 



Dark metallic green, the scutum and scutellum brilliant coppery, the legs, antennas and 

 venation, wholly clear lemon yellow, the wings hyaline. Pedicel not much longer than funicle 1 

 which is not twice as long as wide, 2 and 3 shortening, 3 subquadrate; club not twice as long 

 as wide, first and second club joints of equal length, the third smaller; first ring-joint small. 

 Thorax, including propodeum, finely scaly; second abdominal segment smooth, the rest very 

 finely scaly. 



From one female taken by sweeping in jungle, December 28, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). 



Habitat: Harvey's Creek (Cairns), Queensland. 



Type: No. HyS711, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag; head and a 

 hind leg on a slide. 



PAEDIAULOMYIA new genus of Girault and A. P. Dodd. 



Female: — Like EulopMnusia Girault in all structures excepting that the antennas bear two 

 ring- joints and the habitus is different being like that of the Entedonini, the very short 

 abdominal petiole heightening the effect. Parapsidal furrows only slightly indicated cephalad. 

 Propodeum of usual length, with a thin median carina, a slight sulcus on each side of it and a 

 sulcus in the place of the lateral carina. Marginal and submarginal veins about equal, the 

 stigmal somewhat less than a third the length of the marginal and somewhat shorter than the 

 postmarginal. Segment 2 of abdomen distinctly the longest, occupying about a fourth of the- 

 surface. Hind tibial spurs slender, much unequal. Mandibles 7- to 8-dentate. Thorax convex. 



Male: — Not known. 



Type: The following species. 



1. PARDIAULOMYIA SPADICEIPES new species. 



Female: — Length, 1.05 mm. 



Aeneous black, the wings hyaline, the second abdominal segment and the propodeum' 

 metallic blue, the legs, except the coxas proximad, yellow-brown, also the antennas, the scape and 

 pedicel whitish. Thorax except propodeum, coarsely polygonally reticulated, the lines raised. 

 Pronotum a little longer than transverse, not especially long. Antennas inserted on a line with 

 the ventral ends of the eyes, the scape long and slender, the pedicel about equal to funicle 1 

 which is longest by a little, longer than wide, funicle 4 subquadrate ; club much longer than any 

 of the preceding joints except the scape, solid, without a prominent terminal nipple. Antennas- 

 cylindrical. 



Described from two females taken by sweeping jungle growth along a forest streamlet, 

 June 10 and 14, 1913 (A.P.D.). 



Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 



Types : No. Hy 3464, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the foregoing specimens on a tag,, 

 the head and hind tibias on a slide. 



DIAULOMORPHELLA new species. 



Female: — Like Diaulomorplia, Ashmead but apparently differing in having the head 

 different, it being no longer than wide and the stigmal vein is much shorter, it being about a 

 fourth the length of the marginal and plainly shorter than the postmarginal; also, the post- 

 scutellum is distinctly less than half the length of the scutellum. Antennas inserted below the- 

 middle of the face, 9-jointed, one ring, two club joints. Mandibles 9-dentate. Propodeum 

 reticulated, with a median carina and no others, the carina with a narrow sulcus on each 

 side of it. Abdomen with a short petiole, conic-ovate, the second segment not much longer than 

 the others. An impression just mesad of spiracle, cephalic margin of propodeum. Axillas much 



