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MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
Funicle 3- jointed, the club 3-jointed; one ring-joint. 
Antenna? inserted below the middle of the face, the funicle black; propodeum with a 
distinct median curina and usually lateral ones; wings hyaline, the marginal 
vein not long, usually only about twice the length of the stigmal. Flagellum 
not compressed. Eulophus Geoff roy (Type: Ichneumon pecticornis Linnaeus). 
HEMIPTARSENINI. 
NECREMNOMYIA new genus. 
Female : — Like Hemiptarsenus Westwood but the antenna? 9- jointed with two short 
ring-joints, the club solid, short. Parapsidal furrows barely indicated; mandibles with 
6-7 teeth. Propodeum with a distinct median carina but no others, the spiracle near the 
postscutellum, small and round. Stigmal vein short, not a sixth the length of the marginal 
vein and slightly shorter than the postmarginal. Scutellum simple. Abdomen sessile, slender, 
conic-ovate, somewhat longer than the head and thorax combined. Funicle 4-jointed. Marginal 
vein slightly shorter than the submarginal. 
Male : — Not known. 
Type: The following species. 
1. NECREMNOMYIA SAINTPIERREI new species. 
Female: — Length, 1.20 mm. 
Dark metallic blue, the wings hyaline; tibia? and tarsi more or less wdiite; thorax 
reticulated with raised lines, the propodeum subglabrous; femora dusky; scape and pedicel dark 
blue, rest of antenna dusky; pedicel very short, as long as wide, much smaller than any 
of the funicle joints winch are all short and subglobular, but moderately large and stout, the 
first somewhat the largest; club distinctly longer than any of the funicle joints, with a 
minute nipple. 
Male : — Unknown. 
Described from one female captured August 25, 1913, by sweeping in forest. 
Habitat: Nelson (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 1942, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head and a 
hind leg on a slide. 
SYMPIESONECREMNUS new genus. 
Female : — Face sunken, the antenna? inserted a little below its middle, 10-jointed, the 
club 2-jointed, the funicle compressed, 4-jointed, the joints subpetiolate. Scutellum simple, 
the parapsidal furrows hardly evident cephalad; mandibles about 7 or 8-dentate. Marginal and 
submarginal veins long, subequal, four or more times the length of the stigmal, the latter very 
short and somewhat shorter than the post marginal. Abdomen sessile, conic-ovate, about as 
long as the rest of the body. Propodeum with a pair of narrow median carina? which are 
rather close together but diverge at apex; lateral earinse and sulci absent, the spiracle large, 
elliptical ; apparently, a spiracle-like fovea at cephalic margin somew’hat more than half way 
to the spiracle from the median carina. Hind tibial spur stout. Pronotum transverse. 
Male : — Not known. 
Type: The following species. 
