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MEMO IBS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
1. ORMYROMORPHA TRIFASCIAT'IPENNIS Girault. Female. Genotype. 
Dark metallic blue-green, the flagellum brownish. Head and thorax finely shagreened, 
the incisions of abdominal segments smooth. Fore wings with the middle black stripe longest, 
the first across from base of marginal vein, the middle from whole of postmarginal vein, 
the third around the apex; of the two white stripes between the three bands, the first is longest 
(proximo- dist ad). Funicle 2 longer than 1. 
Habitat: Port Lincoln, South Australia; Sydney, New South Wales. 
Type : No. I. 1264, South Australian Museum, Adelaide. 
2o ORMYROMORPHA TRIFASCIATA Girault. Female. 
Same as the type species but larger, the stigmal and postmarginal veins longer; the 
middle stripe of fore wing is longer, the third stripe shorter, just around apical edge, the white 
stripes between the three, subequal ; scape and pedicel brown. Funicle 1 longer than 2. 
Habitat: Hobart, Tasmania. 
Type: No. 1.1265, South Australian Museum, x\delaide. 
Genus PAETJRIELLA Girault. 
Like Uriella Ashmead but the mandibles tridentate, the lateral Carinas distinct, also the 
median, the hind tibia! spur long and slender. Antennas 12-jointed with two ring- and three 
club joints, the five funicle joints subquadrate. Postmarginal vein longer than the stigmal, 
the latter less than half the length of the marginal. Scutellum simple. Parapsidal furrows 
complete. Abdomen only slightly longer than the thorax, depressed. 
1. PARURIELLA AUSTRALIENSIS Girault. Female. Genotype. 
Bright aeneous green, the wings hyaline; knees, tips of tibia? and tarsi yellow r -brown ; 
venation dark brown. Antenna? black, the pedicel only slightly longer than funicle 1. Densely 
punctate including propodeum; abdomen scaly. Cephalic tibia; sometimes paler. 
Habitat: Mittagong, New South Wales; Brisbane, Queensland. 
Type: No. 1.1346, South Australian Museum, Adelaide. 
A female of this species was captured by Mr. H. Hacker at Brisbane on flowers of 
Bceckea, April 22, 1913. It is in the Queensland Museum on a tag (a slide with the head and 
cephalic and hind legs). 
Genus URIELLOIDES Girault. 
Like Uriella Ashmead but the antenna? bear three ring-joints, the mandibles 3- and 4- 
dentate, the propodeum tricarinate, the lateral carina? grooved interiorly ; spiracle of propodeum 
small, oval. Parapsidal furrows incomplete. Somewhat like N cocat olaccus Ashmead. Antennae 
inserted close together. Club 3-jointed. 
L URIELLOIDES FULVIPES Girault. Female. Genotype. 
Dark metallic blue green, the legs (except coxae) lemon yellow, the wings hyaline; 
scape pallid, suffused with dusky, the flagellum reddish brown, subclavate, the first three 
