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MEMOIRS OF TEE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM . 
wing with two distinct fuscous spots, the distal one round and just under the knob of the 
stigmal vein, the proximal one larger, crescentic and originating from the base of the marginal 
vein. Abdominal petiole very short, the second segment only slightly longer than the third, 
longest. Median carina of propodcum apparently absent. 
Habitat: Port Lincoln, South Australia. 
Type: No. 1. 1341, South Australian Museum, Adelaide. 
Genus EURYDINOTOMORPHA Girault.- 
Differs from Eurydinotclla Girault in having the abdomen long, pointed conic-ovate, the 
second segment occupying about a fifth (or slightly more) of the surface, the abdomen longer 
than the head and thorax united. Postmarginal vein very long, over twice the length of the 
stigmal. Propodcum. with abbreviated median and lateral carirne. Parapsidal furrows about 
half complete. Segment 2 of abdomen about four times the length of the third; segment 4 
nearly twice the length of 3; segment 7 subequal to 2. Petiole short. With the habitus of 
Symptoms of the Eulopliidse. 
1. EURYDINOTOMORPHA PAX Girault. Female. Genotype. 
Metallic shining blue, the abdomen aeneous green, the wings hyaline, the venation, tarsi, 
tips of tibiae and scape pale yellow, the femora and tibiae reddish brown, the coxae concolorous. 
Pedicel and first ring-joint more or less pallid. First club joint forming over half the club, 
subequal to funiele 3 which is a fourth longer than the pedicel. Pubescence on scutum somewhat 
as in Caiolaccus. Reticulated, the propodeum more densely so, the abdomen finely so. Funiele 
and club black, funiele 1 longest. Abdomen above purple. 
Habitat: Babinda, Queensland. Jungle. 
Type: No. lly U)G7, Queensland Museum. 
2. EURYDINOTOMORPHA FUSCIVENTRIS new species 
Agreeing with the type of the genus in all structures but the short median carina on 
the propodeum is absent and the marginal and postmarginal veins are shorter, the latter very 
long but not extending nearly to apex. Dark aeneous green, the abdomen chestnut, brown, the 
legs also brown, the wings hyaline; propodeum conical, reticulate-punctate like the rest of the 
thorax; abbreviated lateral carirne present; abdomen slender, cylindrical, the second segment 
glabrous. Thorax with pubescence somewhat as in Caiolaccus ; segments of abdomen beyond 
the second, very finely transversely lineolated. Ooxao slightly washed with metallic. Antennas 
13- join ted (three ring-joints, the five funiele joints all longer than wide) ; distal club joint 
distinctly shorter than the proximal one. Ring-joints increasing in size distud. Mandibles 
3- and 4-dentate. 
Male : — Not known. 
Described from one female captured by sweeping the foliage of lantana and other 
plants in a field near the town, October 21, 1911. 
Habitat: Mackay, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 1068, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head and 
hind legs on a slide. 
