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A. A. Girault: New Genera and Species 



short, indistinct. Funicle joints all shorter than the pedicel, the first 

 a little longer than wide. Club not terminating in a noticable spur. 



(From one specimen, similarly magnified.) 



Male: Not known. 



Described from a single female captured by sweeping grass 

 and foliage in the forest, May 3, 1913. 



Habit at: Australia — Nelson (Cairns), Qsld. 



Type: In the Qsld. Mus., Brisbane, the above specimen on 

 a slide. 



N eotrichoporoides new genus. 



Female: Like Trichoporidella Girault but the antennae with 

 four ring-joints. The median carina of propodeum forks a little 

 before the middle, prong-shaped or like an inverted tuning fork. 

 Mandibles tridentate. 



Male: Not known. 



Type: The following species. 



1. N eotrichoporoides uniguttata new species. 



Feamle: Lengtb, 2,20 mm. 



Hone> yellow, the wings hyaline ; a little less than the proximal 

 half of abdomen along each edge in the dorsal aspect metallic 

 green, a blackish round dot in the center of the abdomen slightly 

 beyond the middle; tip of valves of ovipositor blackish; a metallic 

 green stripe down thorax from middle of scutum to somewhat 

 beyond middle of scutellum, fading into brownish caudad; all of 

 middle portion of scutum cephalad of the median stripe reddish 

 brown, margined with lemon yellow; axillae darker. Sculpture 

 as in Tetrastichus, including the metathorax. Antennae black, 

 the scape and pedicel yellow except above. Pedicel much shorter 

 than the distal funicle joint, the club somewhat longer than the 

 first funicle joint which is over four times longer than wide. 



(From one specimen, similarly magnified.) 



Male: Unknown. 



Described from one female captured by sweeping in forest, 

 May 3, 1913. 



Habit at: Australia — Nelson (Cairns), North Qsld. 

 Type: In the Qsld. Mus., Brisbane, the above specimen on 

 a tag, the head on a slide. 



Family Perilampidae. 



Genus Perilampus Latreille. 

 1. Perilampus capensis new species. 

 Female: Length, 2,80 mm. 



Resembles australiensis and mittagongensis but smaller and the 

 abdomen smooth and shining (dorsal aspect), with the fine sculpture 

 on the last segment and thesides (lateral aspect) of the others. Nearest 

 to mittagongensis but somewhat smaller (that species measuringabout 

 3,00 mm, and not 1,85 mm, as originally described), the sculpture of 



