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MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
subequal, a little the longest and stoutest; joint 1 of club equal to the combined length of 
the other two. Reticulated, including the propodeum. Fore wings with dense discal ciliation, 
the marginal cilia very short. 
Habitat: Nelson (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 1922, Queensland Museum. 
2. OPHELIMINUS LONGFELLOWI new species. 
Female: — Length, 2.25 mm. 
Same structurally as the type species but the abdomen somewhat shorter and stouter 
and wholly dark purplish, blue at base; coxae suffused with dusky. Pedicel only slightly 
longer than wide, the first funicle joint much more than twice its length, a little the longest 
of the funicle, the fourth the shortest yet longer than the first club joint and nearly twice the 
length of the pedicel. Hind tibial spurs distinct, rather stout. Propodeum with no Garinas 
laterad. 
Male : — Not known. 
Described from a single female captured by sweeping in a jungle pocket, July 24, 1913 
(A. P. Dodd). 
Dedicated to Henry W. Longfellow. 
Habitat: Nelson (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No .H$19g4, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head and 
a hind leg on a slide. 
On July 29, a second female was captured in the same place; this was more robust 
and there w^as a distinct elongate black spot on front femur about the middle beneath (present 
in the type specimen but smaller). A third female from the same place, August 7. 
DIGLYPHOMORPHELLA new genus. 
Female : — Like Dig lyph omorp ha Ashmead but the scutellum without a median grooved 
line only with lateral grooves; funicle 4-jointed, the club 2-jointed. Propodeum with a strong 
median carina but without lateral carinse. Antennal club terminating in a nipple-like spur. 
One spur of hind tibias short. Abdomen sessile, stout and ovate. Postmarginal vein longer 
than the long stigmal. Spur of antennal club apparently articulated but I do not think so. 
Male : — Not known. 
Type: The following species. 
1. DIGLYPHOMORPHELLA DELIRA new species 
Female: — Length, 1.10 mm. 
Dark metallic blue-green, the scutellum and abdomen coppery; wings subhyaline; legs 
and antenna) dusky. Propodeum shiny steel blue but polygonally reticulated, the rest of 
the thorax more noticeably so. First funicle joint a little longer than wide, the others a little 
wider than long; pedicel barely longer than the first funicle joint. Portion of face yellowish. 
Described from one female captured from a window in a railway depot, July 11, 1912, 
Habitat: Townsville, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 1923, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the hind tibiae 
and the head on a slide. 
