298 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 



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



Female: — Antennae 11-jointed, two ring-joints, four funicle joints, three club joints. 

 Mandibles with two large and about five small teeth. Scutellum without grooves. Parapsidal 

 furrows only indicated anteriorly. Propodeum not short, smooth, with a distinct median 

 carina, the lateral carinas absent. Abdomen sessile, conic-ovate, rather long and pointed. Fore 

 wings without regular rows of discal cilia. Submarginal vein distinctly broken; marginal 

 vein very long, one third longer than submarginal, stigmal vein very short, postmarginal two- 

 and a-half times the length of stigmal. A genus closely resembling Secodella Girault of the 

 Omphalini. 



1. PRONECREMNUS SPECIOSUS new species of Girault and A. P. Dodd. Genotype. 



Female: — Length, 1.50 mm. 



Dark metallic blue; the coxfe concolorous, trochanters and tibiae dark brownish black, 

 the tarsi (except apical joint which is dark-brownish black) pale straw yellow. Antennae 

 ATholly black. Scutum and scutellum with polygonal reticulation, the reticulation in raised 

 lines. Pedicel longer than wide, distinctly shorter and narrower than funicle 1, which is 

 somewhat longer than 2, 2-4 as wide as long. Club a little longer than funicle 1; first and 

 second joints wider than long. Wings hyaline. 



From one female taken sweeping jungle, May 19, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). 



Habitat: Kuranda, Queensland. 



Type: No. HyS718, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the female on a tag; head and 

 posterior legs on a slide. 



The table of genera, antea, p. 294, should be altered to conform with the foregoing; 

 line 2, with should read without. 



HETREULOPHINI new tribe. 

 Differs from the Hemiptarsenini in having all tarsi 5-jointed and tridentate mandibles. 



HETEEULOPHUS new genus. 



Female: — Head (cephalic aspect) a little longer than wide, the antennas inserted on a 

 level with the eyes, 11-jointed with one distinct ring-joint, the club solid. Parapsidal furrows 

 represented by the usual constriction of the scutum cephalad as in many of the Eulophini. 

 Axillae triangular, advanced wholly (or nearly) cephalad of the scutellum, the latter squarely 

 truncate behind, the postscutellum continuous with its outline and forming a rounded apex 

 (the scutellum thus appears to have a distinct cross-suture before apex). Scutellum with two 

 grooved lines, one on each side rather far laterad but in the dorsal aspect. Propodeum 

 normal, with a median carina and no others. Venation normal, the marginal vein somewhat 

 shorter than the submarginal, the stigmal of moderate length, with a slender, distinct neck, 

 about a third the length of the marginal, the postmarginal elongate, twice the length of the 

 stigmal. Abdomen much as in the eupehnine genus Anastatus, the ovipositor extruded for a 

 short distance and turned up. Abdomen subsessile, widening distad. Habitus of the 

 Ophelinini. 



