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MEMOIRS OF TEE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
4. CHRYSOCHARELLA FASCIATIPENNIS new species. 
Female: — Length, 1.05 mm. 
Dark metallic green, the abdomen dark blue, the coxa? eoncolorous with thorax, the legs 
silvery white, except hind femora and tibia) between the ends, distal tarsal joint at extreme 
tip, other tibia* below knee and front femora along upper edge. Antenna) black, the pedicel 
about twice the length of the funiele joint. Mandibles bidentate. Postinarginal vein not 
quite as long as the stigmal, the fore wing with a rather broad sooty black stripe across it 
from the distal part of marginal vein (originating against the whole stigmal, the stripe fading 
somewhat caudad). Parapsidal furrows indicated only cephalad. Spiracle with a boomerang- 
shaped sulcus over it. 
Male : — Not known. 
Described from one female captured by sweeping in forest, August 5, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). 
Habitat: Nelson (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Ey 1G93, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. 
Genus BR ACII Y CH R YSOCH ARELLA Girault. 
Female : — Like Rhicnopcltella Girault but there are only four small (ring ?) joints 
between the funiele and the club, the antennae short, strongly clavate and 9- jointed. Two 
ring-, two funiele joints, the latter barely longer than the ring- joints. 
Male: — Not known. 
Type: As indicated on p. 168. 
2. BRACKYCHRYSOCHARELLA HELENA new species. 
Female: — Length, 1.45 mm. 
Brilliant metallic green and scaly, the wings hyaline, the antennae and legs intense lemon 
yellow. 
Described from one female found among herbage, May 10, 1913 (II. Hacker). 
Habitat: Brisbane, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 1694, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. 
3. BRACHYCHRYSOCHARELLA GLOBA new species. 
Female: — Length, 0.75 mm. Small and stout, the abdomen globular. 
Dark aeneous green, the wings hyaline, the legs eoncolorous excepting bases and tips 
of first two pairs of femora, the knees and proximal four tarsal joints and all tibiae. Pedicel 
eoncolorous, the rest of antenna white washed with dusky (the second ring- and two funiele 
joints dark like the pedicel). Mandibles bidentate. Distal funiele joint twice the size of the 
first but much shorter than the pedicel. Thorax densely scaly. 
Male : — Not known. 
Described from one female captured by sweeping in forest, August 27, 1913. 
Habitat: Nelson, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 1695, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a 
slide. 
