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3. EUPLECTROMORPHA FLAVA new species. 
Female : — Length, 1.70 mm. 
Like unifasciata but there is a dusky stripe across the abdomen somewhat proximad of 
■.the middle and a second fuscous spot in middle at tip; also the first funicle joint is distinctly 
longer, nearly as long as the club, distinctly shorter in the type species. The club is solid in 
both species, since I have re-examined the type species. The mandibles appear to be absent. 
Two ring-joints, nine antennal joints. 
Male: — Not known. 
Described from one female captured by sweeping in forest, August 13, 1913. 
Habitat: Nelson (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 1917, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a 
•slide. 
Tribe OPHELININI. 
Genus OPHELINUS Haliday. 
Antennge 9-jointed with one ring-joint, the club thickened, 3-jointed; tibial spurs long; 
■scutellum simple; abdomen sessile or subsessile. 
1. OPHELINUS URSIDIUS (Walker). Female. Genotype. 
Eulophus ursidius Walker, 1839, pp. 44-45. 
Ophelinus ursidius Walker — Haliday, 1843, p. 301. 
Habitat: Tasmania (Hobart). 
Type: Probably in the Natural History Museum, London. 
2. OPHELINUS FANNIUS (Walker). Female. 
Cirrospilus fannius Walker, 1839, p. 49. 
Oplielinus fannius Walker — Haliday, 1843, p. 301. 
Tetrastichus fannius Walker, 1846, p. 79. 
Habitat: Tasmania (Hobart). 
Type: Probably in the Natural History Museum, London. 
3. OPHELINUS SABELLA (Walker). Female 
Eulophus sabella Walker, 1839, pp. 41-42. 
Cirrospilus Prymno Walker, ib., p. 50. 
Ophelinus sabellus Walker — Haliday, 1843, p. 301. 
Habitat: Tasmania (Hobart). 
Type: Probably in the Natural History Museum, London. 
