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MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
SEC/ODES new genus. 
1. SECODES CAPENSI3 Girault. Female. Genotype. 
Dark metallic green, the wings hyaline; knees and tibia? whitish; thorax scaly; ovipositor 
exserted for half the length of the abdomen, the latter brownish, the ovipositor valves black; 
cephalic. and caudal margins of propofol m carinated and meeting at the short meson. Club 
with a small nipple, the pedicel scaly, longer than the funicle joints; antenna? black. Mandibles 
tridentate. 
A second specimen has been seen. 
Habitat: Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 1667, Queensland Museum. 
2. SECODES SUMNERI Girault. Female. 
The same as the preceding but the ovipositor not exserted, the propqdeum with a short 
median carina, the legs and antenna? concolorous (excepting two proximal tarsal joints) ; 
abdomen long, conic ovate and concolorous. 
Habitat: Lawson, New South Wales. Forest. 
Type: No .1.1235, South Australian Museum, Adelaide. 
Genus OMPHALOMORPHA Girault. 
This genus differs from Hubbardiella Ashmead in having the parapsidal furrows com- 
plete, the postmarginal vein well developed, longer than the stigmal, the funicle joints wider 
than long, the antennas 11 -jointed with two ring-joints, the club 3-jointed. 
1. OMPHALOMORPHA VIRIDIS Girault. Female. 
Dark metallic green; sides of cephalic tibiae, knees and tarsi pale yellow; wings hyaline, 
nearly naked; antenna? black, pedicel longer than any of the funicle joints, the first of the 
latter shortest. 
Habitat: Nelson (Cairns), Queensland. Forest ? 
Type: No. Hy 166S, Queensland Museum. 
2. OMPHALOMORPHA REPERCUSSA new species. 
Female: — Length, 1.25 mm. 
Dark blue, the tarsi white except distal joint; wings subhyaline; first funicle joint 
longest, distinctly longer than wide, joint 4 shortest, a little wider than long; club ovate, with 
a distinct terminal spine; pedicel a little shorter than funicle 1; mandibles tridentate; post- 
marginal vein a little longer than the stigmal. Hind tibial spur single, not small. Propodeum 
with a short median carina and no others, the spiracle small, oval. Thorax (except the more 
finely sculptured propodeum) densely, finely, retieulately, punctate. Antenna? blue. 
Male : — Not known. 
Described from two females captured by sweeping in forest, November 6, 1912. 
Habitat: Ayr, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 1669, Queensland Museum, one of the above specimens on a tag, the head 
and a hind leg on a slide. 
