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depressed abdomen are characteristics. Pronotum only half the length of the scutum; abdomen 
sessile; mandibles 7- dentate. Antenna) 10- jointed, with two ring- and club joints. Scutellum 
simple. Metallic. Postmarginal vein slightly longer than the stigmal. 
1. PSEUDOPHELIMINUS LONGIVENTRIS Girault. Female. Genotype. 
Bright aeneous green with bluish tinges, the wings hyaline, the coxa) concolorous, the 
legs white; abdomen coppery black. Thorax jmlygonally reticulated, the propodeum smooth 
and shining (very faintly reticulated), -Scape white, flagellum black, the first funicle joint as 
long as the club, the proximal joint of the latter slightly longer than wide, shorter than 
funicle 4. 
Habitat: Nelson (Cairns), Queensland. Braconid cocoons. 
Type: No. Hy 1934, Queensland Museum. 
Genus NOTANISOMORPHELLA Girault. 
Scutellum without lateral grooves; antenna 10- jointed with two ring- and club-joints; 
pronotum not as long as the scutum; propodeum with a strong, long median carina, the 
lateral carina) represented by a curved line of fovea); abdomen sessile. Mandibles 6-dentate. 
L NOTANISOMORPHELLA AUSTRALIENSIS Girault. Female. Genotype. 
Bark metallic blue, the propodeum, find base of abdomen dorsad, green; coxae blue, the 
legs white; wings hyaline; scape and parts of pedicel white, rest of antennae black. Funicle 
1 as long as the club, joints 2 and 3 subequal, 4 shortest of the funicle but distinctly longer 
than wide. Thorax sculptured with raised polygonal figures, the postscutellum and propodeum 
shining yet scaly. First ring- joint short. 
Habitat: Nelson and Kuranda, Queensland. Frequent. 
'Type: No. Hyl935, Queensland Museum. 
2. NOTANISOMORPHELLA FEMORATUS new species. 
I s ornate: Length, 2.40 mm. 
Bark aeneous green, the distal half of abdomen purplish black, the proximal half with 
a tolerably large, ovate orange yellow spot centrally. Coxa) and femora concolorous, the knees 
broadly and hind tibia) brownish yellow; taisi and other tibia) white. Wings hyaline; marginal 
vein over thrice the length of the stigmal which is only about half the length of the post- 
marginal. Whole thorax reticulately punctate. Abdomen with a short but distinct petiole, 
depressed, conic-ovate. Spiraoular sulcus of propodeum shallow and broad, somewhat broken 
but not foveate, its mesal margin carinate; spiracle oval, moderate. Marginal vein a little 
longer than submarginal. Mandibles about 7-dentate. Scape white, not long, the flagellum 
black, compressed; funicle 1 subelongate, nearly as long as the scape, a little longer than 
the club, joint 2 a third shorter, 4 quadrate; second club joint much the smaller, its nipple 
distinct; funicle joints subpedunculate, clothed with stout, flattened seta); pedicel very short. 
Pronotum only a third the length of the scutum (as seen from dorsal aspect), blind tibial 
spurs moderate in length, stout. 
Male : — Not known. 
Described from one female captured by sweeping in jungle, September 12, 1913. 
Habitat: Kuranda, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 1936 , Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. 
