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cephalic margin; wings trifasciate. Stigmal longer than the posmarginal, 
both short. Abdomen shorter than the thorax, compressed, pointed at 
apex, the wings extending beyond it for some distance. Legs long. 
c? : Not known. 
Type: C alocerinella trifasciatus n.sp. 
1. Calocerinella trifasciatus new species. 
$ : Length, 1.90 mm. 
Very dark metallic purplish, the legs concolorous, the proximal four 
tarsal joints and cephalic femora and tibiae dusky yellowish, also the head 
and first two antennal joints. Finely alutaceous, the scutum also with 
fine thimble punctures. Club joints short, the club itself not as long as 
the first funicle joint but a third longer than the sixth which is only half 
the length of the first. Third band of fore wing much the longest, cover- 
ing all of over the distal third of the blade except around apical margin 
which is clear; middle band with its distal margin crossing the apex of 
the stigmal vein. 
From one specimen, same magnification. 
cf : Unknown. 
From one female captured by sweeping in the forest, April 9, 
1913. 
Habitat: Australia — 'Nelson (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: In the Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the above speci- 
men on a tag, the head on a slide. 
ELACHERTINI 
Zagrammosoma Ashmead 
1. Zagrammosoma pulchra new species. 
$ : Length, 1 mm. 
Thorax dark metallic green, wholly subrugoso-punctate, the head pale 
yellow, the ocellar area darker, the face with a line running down it from 
about the level of the antennae (between them and the ends of the eyes), 
the line long, wavy, metallic green, not touching the clypens but extending 
to the end of the head; also a short, broad metallic line from latero-ventral 
margin of eye to end of head. Wings hyaline excepting a fuscous line down 
the length of the stigmal vein. Legs pale yellow (also the scape) but the 
posterior femur with a broad black band around the middle and a nar- 
rower one just below the knees on the tibiae. Abdomen dusky black 
marked with pale yellow as follows: One round spot on each side just out 
from base, followed by a subcresentic transverse band, on the next segment 
followed by an irregular large marking on each side whose caudal margin 
is deeply emarginate, followed on the next segment (the third, the second 
long) by a still wider, somewhat similar marking, and in the next segment 
a subobconical spot near lateral margin and on the next a similar but 
larger, subquadrate spot, obscure. Antennae 8-jointed, the ring-joint ap- 
