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2. ABBELLA XANTHOGASTER Girault. 
Proserpine and Ayr, Queensland. 
3. ABBELLA SUBFLAVA Girault. 
Halifax (Ingham), Queensland, February, 1913 by sweeping margins of 
roadway adjoining cane. 
4. ABBELLA IMMACULATA new species.* 
Female: — Length, 0*70 mm. 
Like mira but the abdomen without markings (in mira the abdomen 
has three distinct, black spots down each side, larger caudad; these were 
mentioned in the original description of that species and are very distinct, the 
last two forming cross-stripes) ; also the substigmal spot does not cross the wing 
and there are four irregular setse in the short oblique line of cilia from the stigmal 
knob. Antennal club dusky. 
Male : — Not known. 
Described from a single female captured by sweeping low vegetation in 
the forest, on the side of Mount Pyramid (about 500 feet), November 21, 1911. 
Habitat: Nelson (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 1600, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide 
(mounted with a female of Trichogramma australicum ) . 
Genus OLIGOSITA Haliday. 
1. OLIGOSITA PULCHRA Girault. 
In grass, Cromarty; on window, Ayr, Queensland. 
2. OLIGOSITA GROTIUSI new species. Female. 
Oligosita hilaris Perkins, in Part I., p. 82. 
The specimen upon which this species is based differs too much from the 
original description of hilaris to be that species and it is quite distinct if Perkins’s 
description is correct The species lacks the terminal seta of the antenna as in 
fuscipennis. 
Habitat: Torres Strait. Forest. 
Type: No. Hy 1601, Queensland Museum. 
3. OLIGOSITA POINCAREI new species. 
Female : — Length, 0 -62 mm. Usual in size for the genus. Golden yellow 
marked with sooty; substigmal spot present, distinct; abdomen yellow except 
at distal third beneath, above at distal third or more with about three dusky 
Magnification of this and other species as previously. 
