August, 1941 The Queensland Naturalist 
133 
Two rows of fine punctures extend along the frons to 
the semi-circular scrobicular arch (the latter extending not 
half-way up the eyes) behind the lateral ocelli; on the 
lower face (but not on the genae, the cuture prssent) um- 
bilicately punctate. The antennae are a bit below the eyes, 
the latter exceeding the cheeks distinctly and naked ; 
lateral ocelli at the eyes or nearly, more apart than close 
to the cephalic, the frons moderately wide. A long carina 
between the antennae. 
Head somewhat longer than "wide. Marginal vein 
twice longer than wide (over), shorter than the rather 
long postmarginal vein or subequal ; the stigmal longest, a 
third longer, with a long (a bit) curved neck, much ex- 
ceeding the curved stigma "which is 2^ longer than wide 
and gradual. Palpi 4-3- jointed, No. 2 of the labial and 
No. 3 of the maxillary much shortest. Mendibles 3-den- 
tate, teeth Nos. 2 and 3 paired. Ovipositor somewhat ex- 
truded, free; 4-5 lines of cilia proximad of the hairless 
line, grouped into two parts more or less from cephalad. 
Zamenhofella voltai new species. 
Dark aeneus green, the wings clear, the venation 
yellow-brown; the following part of the legs red-brown — 
the middle legs except the coxes, all the knees widely, all 
the tarsi except joint No. 5. A colourless break is at the 
apex of the submarginal vein. The first funicle segment 
exceeding the pedicel, over four times longer than wide, 
equal to funicle joint No. 2. Joint No. 6 of the funicle 
Shortest, over twice longer than wide, shorter than the 
club, the latter equal to the pedicel, the funicle closely 
hairy. Joint No. 3 of the maxillary palpus, No. 2 of the 
labial shortest ; No. 4 of the outer palpus, much the longest 
of all (both palpi). Scutum, scutellum pilose from minute 
punctures. Scape slender, ventrad a linear exfoliation all 
along. 
Discal ciliation of the fore wing very fine and dense 
(both wings), the posterior wing with 26 lines of cilia, 
blunt at apex. Metatarsis three times longer than wide, 
longest but not half of the tarsus length (leg No. 3). 
Tibial spur stout and long (leg No. 2). Submarginal 
bristles slender and long. Distal part of the two groups 
of discal cilia proximad of the hairless line, 2 lines ; 4-5 
lines of ordinary cilia (as in the main ciliation), in the 
costal cell but only one is distad (cephalic margin) for a 
long distance. Proximal cilia of the hairless line much 
