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MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
Hind coy a yellow. 
Scutum with a distinct median carina. 
Abdomen margined all around with brownish; funicle 4 subequal to pedicel; 
parapsides more finely sculptured than scutum. agaristce Crawford. 
Abdomen margined along proximal three fourths with brownish, then with a 
cross-stripe; funicle 4 a fourth longer than the pedicel; parapsides 
sculptured like the scutum. Scutellum finely longitudinally lined. 
Axilla? glabrous or nearly scotti Girault- 
Scutum without a median carina. 
Abdomen marked as in xanthocephalus ; joints 1 and 4 of funicle subequal, 
longest. Longest tibial spur of hind legs over half the length of the 
hind tarsus. Scutellum and axilla? finely polygonally reticulated. 
cairnsensis Girault. 
Genus EUPLECTROMORPHA Girault. 
Like Euplectrus but the abdomen less depressed, the ovipositor longer, the submarginal 
vein is not broken and the antennal club is solid. Type re-examined and mistakes in original 
description corrected. Antenna? 9-jointed with two ring-joints, the first very short. Scutellum 
with a lateral groove as in many elachertine genera. The scutellum has not a cross -furrow in 
the sense in which usually understood but in the type species the caudal margin is indented. 
Wings as in Euplectrus. Propodeurn with a median carina. The species are more inclined to- 
yellow than to black. 
1. EUPLECTROMORPHA UNIFASCIATA Girault. Female. Genotype. 
Bright orange yellow, the wings subhyaline, the legs, scape and head paler, also the 
abdomen which has a rather broad black stripe across it somewhat distad of the middle. 
Funicle 1 somewhat longer than wide, longer than the pedicel, the other large, subquadrate. 
Club solid. Head and thorax very finely reticulated. 
Habitat: Babinda, Queensland. Jungle. 
Type : No. Hy 1015, Queensland Museum. 
2. EUPLECTROMORPHA MALANDAENSIS new species. 
Female : — Length, 2.95 mm. 
Head, scutellum, caudal margin of pronotum and scutum except ceplialad, deep orange^ 
yellow, also all of the legs and abdomen (except margins all around). Otherwise black. 
Thorax with a fine dense scaly sculpture, the propodeurn somewhat finer, its median carina 
thickened at base. Scutum with setigerous punctures. Antenna? and distal half of scutellum 
lemon yellow. Wings slightly yellowish. Occiput black. Caudal margin of scutellum not 
indented. Type re-examined. 
From one female captured by sweeping in virgin jungle, December 31, 1911. 
Habitat: Malanda, Queensland. Jungle. 
Type: No. Hy 1916, Queensland Museum.. 
