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MEMOIES OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
(5) Antennas with three ring- joints, the funicle 3-, the club 2- jointed. 
Scutum without a median groove. * 
Meson of propodeum bi- or tricarinate, the propodeum usually 5 -carinate, 
its caudal margin carinate and true lateral Carinas present; second 
abdominal segment occupying a third of the surface; stigmal and 
postmarginal veins short, the former a little the longer. Hind 
tibial spur long and stout. 
Pseudacrias (Girault Type: P. micans Girault). 
Meson of propodeum with one carina, the propodeum strongly tricarinate; 
second abdominal segment occupying a fourth of the surface; 
postmarginal vein about twice the length of the stigmal; eyes 
very hairy. Ring-joints large, distinct. 
Pleurotroppopsis Girault (Type : P. maculipennis Girault). 
Scutum with a median groove at distal third or more. 
Meson of propodeum bicar inate, the lateral carina) also present, long and 
complete; marginal and postmarginal veins elongate. 
Pleurotropomyia Girault (Type : P. grotiusi Girault)^ 
Note: Compare Cluthaira Cameron in the Elachertini. 
Teibe PEDIOBIINL 
Genus EPACRIAS Girault. 
Differing from Faracrias Ashmead in that the antennas bear two ring-joints, the club 
3- jointed, the funicle 2- jointed. Propodeum tricarinate. 
1. EPACRIAS NIGRIVIRIDI8 Girault. Female. Genotype. 
Blackish metallic green, rather coarsely rugulose. Legs and antennas concolorous, the 
proximal three tarsal joints whitish. Wings hyaline, the postmarginal vein much shorter than 
the very short stigmal. First funicle joint longest. Petiole stout, distinctly longer than wide.. 
Habitat: Quingilli, Queensland. Forest. 
Type: No. Hy 1658, Queensland Museum. 
Genus ERIGLYPTOIDEUS Girault. 
Like Metacrias Girault but the funicle joints long and slender and the postmarginal 
and stigmal veins long and subequal. Antenna) 9-jointed with one ring-joint, the club 2-jointed,. 
the funicle 4- jointed. Propodeum without carina). Petiole short and stout. 
1. ERIGLYPTOIDEUS VARXCORNIS Girault. Female. Genotype. 
Dark metallic green, the scutellum and propodeum aeneous, the face blue, sunken. Legs 
concolorous, the trochanters, tibias and tarsi yellowish; scape pallid at each end, the distal club 
joint yellowish w’hite. 
Habitat: Murray Bridge, South Australia. 
Type: No. 1. 1236, South Australian Museum. 
PEDIOBOMYIA new genus. 
Female: — Antenna) 7-jointed with one ring-joint, the club solid and ending in a spur. 
Scutellum simple, scutum without a trace of parapsidal furrows; postmarginal and stigmal 
* Entedonella n.g. (type : E. magnified Gir. & Dodd n.sp.). Propodeum with a median carina only, the- 
carina bounded by sulci; postmarginal vein very short. The genotype is metallic purple, the scape and legs- 
golden yellow, the body umbilicately punctate. Victoria. 
