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A. A. Girault: 



The same as the preceding but the thorax with the center of 

 the Vertex and upper occiput, median line of pronotum (faintly), 

 a rectangular area at caudal margin mesad of pronotum, somewhat 

 over the cephalic third of scutum (except laterad), median line of 

 latter faintly and a triangulär spot connecting with it at apex, 

 the inner caudal corner of each parapside and a small dot at the 

 inner cephalic corner of each, the axillae, the caudal and cephalic 

 margins of scutellum rather broadly, the scrobicular cavity and the 

 median line of propodeum rather broadly, black. First two funicle 

 joints reddish brown. Abdomen as in nympha. 



Male: Not known. 



Described from one female captured with the preceding 

 species. 



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

 Type: In the Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the above spe- 

 cimen on a tag and a slide with an antenna and a hind leg. 



Family Callimomidae. 

 Podagrionini. 



Genus Pachytomoides Girault. 



1. Pachytomoides queenslandica new species. 



Female: Length, 4 mm, not including the ovipositor which 

 is fully as long as the body. 



At once differing from mirus in bearing eight teeth along the 

 posterior femur of which the first, fourth, sixth and seventh are 

 largest, the eighth with a very broad base, its distal side a long 

 incline; teeth 2 and 5 subequal, 3 a little shorter, all distinct. 

 Antennae yellow brown, the club dark. Propodeum concolorous ; 

 first two legs wholly honey yellow, the posterior ones purplish 

 black, except tarsi, tips of tibia and the knees. Abdomen honey 

 yellow except above just at base and along distal half; thus in 

 general encircled by a broad band of yellow; valves of ovipositor 

 black. Propodeum umbilico-rugoso punctate, without carinae, 

 much rougher than the dense, fine punctation of the rest of the 

 thorax. Teeth of mandibles fine, three of them distinct. Distal 

 three funicle joints wider than long. Club as long as the funicle. 



Male: Not known. 



Described from a single female captured by sweeping in a 

 jungle pocket, May 8, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). 



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



Type: In the Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the above 

 specimen on a tag and a slide with the head and hind femur. 



Genus Podagrionella Girault. 

 1. Podagrionella bella new species. 



Female: Length, 2.25 mm, excluding ovipositor which is 

 a little longer than the abdomen. 



