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MEMOIES OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
The genus and species transferred from the Entedonini, the type re-examined because 
yellow was noticed to be present on the body. The propodeum is rugulose but a median carina 
shows for its entire length. Submarginal vein slightly broken, shorter than the marginal 
and as the stigmal vein is very short, the venation is very similar to that of the tribe from 
which, on the grounds of composite characters, this genus is removed. Petiole of abdomen a 
little longer than wide. Hind tibial spur short, mandibles tridentate. One ring- joint, the club 
2- jointed. 
Genus ENTEDONOMORPHA Girault. 
Female: — With the form of the Entedonini but with yellow coloration on the abdomen, 
the submarginal vein not broken, long but somewhat shorter than the long marginal, the 
stigmal long and slender but shorter than the long postmarginal. AiitennaB 11- jointed, two 
ring-, three funicle and four distinct club joints, the conical distal joint with a short, stout, 
curved spine from the side of its apex. Seutellum with two foveate grooves, the propodeum 
t: marinate Abdomen depressed, ovate, with a distinct., quadrate petiole, the second segment 
occupying somewhat over half the surface. Hind tibial spur slender. Metallic green. 
Mandibles 4-dentate. Antenna? inserted below the middle of the face. 
Male: — Not known. 
1. ENTEDONOMORPHA RENANI new species. 
Female: — Length, 1.35 mm. 
Dark shining metallic green, the wings hyaline, the thorax rotieulat.ely scaly, the lines 
not raised; propodeum much smoother. Legs, scape, pedicel, ring-joints and abdomen yellow, 
the latter margined all around with dark greenish. Antenna- black-green, the first three club 
joints subquadrate, the three funicle joints subpetiolate, cylindrical, 1 longest, 2 and 3 subequal, 
a fourth shorter than 1, a little longer than the pedicel. 
Described from one female captured in the jungle September, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). 
Dedicated to Ernest Renan. 
Habitat: Kuranda, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 1908, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. 
Genus CLUTHAIRA Cameron. 
Eyes pilose, occupying three fourths of the cheeks; seutellum without two dorsal grooves; 
propodeum with median and lateral sulci. Abdomen distinctly petiolate, the second segment 
occupying as much space as the others united. Intermediate tibial spurs two thirds, the hind 
spurs half, the length of the metatarsus. Marginal vein more than twice the length of the 
submarginal, the postmarginal and stigmal veins short. Club 3-join ted? Abdomen upturned. 
Head triangular. 
1. CLUTHAIRA AGARISTiE Cameron. Female. Genotype. 
Cameron, 1912, p. 212. 
Dark blue, segment 2 of abdomen bright blue, also hind femora; legs concolorous; knees 
and tips of tibia) more or less testaceous; tarsi white except last joint. Wings hyaline. 
Smooth, shining, mesonotum transversely striated. Length, 2 mm. 
Habitat : Sydney, New South Wales. Associated with Agarista glycine. 
Type: Query. 
