AVSTBALIAN BYMENOVTEHA CUALCIVOIBEA, I.—GIEAULT. 
H5 
Antennal clnb stout. Pedicel thrice the length of the distinctly wider than long funicle joint. 
Hind wings slender, curved, three lines of discal cilia, the caudal one faint. 
Male : — Not known. 
Described from one female taken in the forest, April 15, 1911. 
Jlahitat: Gordoinnle (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. ByS-iSf), Queensland Mnseuiu, Brisbane, the sjiecimen on a slide. 
PAKOLTGOSTTA new snbgenus of Girault and A. P. Dodd. 
Female : — The same as Oligosita but the second division of the club is absent, the 
club but 2-jomted, the second joint twice the length of tiie first. 
Male : — Not known. 
Type: The following species. 
1. PAROLIGOSITA BICLAVATA new species. 
Female: — Length, about 0.55 mm. 
Agrees with the description of Oligosifa australiensis Girault but the knob of the stigmal 
vein is dusky, the longest marginal fringes of the fore wing are somewhat shorter than the 
greatest width of those wings and the sentnm bears a median snlcns. Funicle joint quadrate. 
Hind wings missing. 
Described from one female taken from a window, February 17, 1913. 
Habitat: Ingham, Queensland. 
Type: No. I{y3453, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the above si>ecimen on a slide with 
the type An-hevophagoidea coJoripes. 
Genus UFENS Girault. 
1. UFENS ALBITIBIiE ne^v species. 
Female: — Length, 0.70 mm. 
Differs from flavipcs in having the discal ciliation of the fore wing denser, only a few 
of the lines standing out distinctly somewhat as in piceipes; and also in having all of the 
femora black. Fore wings with about 25 lines of discal cilia. 
Male : — Not knonm. 
Described from one female captured by sweejiing miscellaneous vegetation along the 
banks of the Pioneer Diver, October 15, 1911. 
Habitat : Mackay, Queensland. 
Type: No. RyS4^6, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the above specimen on a slide. 
2. UFENS QUADRIFASCIATUS new species. 
J^emale : — Like flavipcs Girault in wings and color of the legs but at once distinguished 
from it and all other species by the color of the abdomen which is black with four encircling 
stripes of -white distributed over the surface. These white bands appear to be the incisions 
between the segments but they were ])resent when the insect was captured and are not due 
to pressure after mounting. In other species of the genus I could not make them appear after 
application of pressure to the mounts. 
Male : — ^Not known. 
Described from one female captured in jungle pocket, April 2, 1914. 
Habit at: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy^HS?^ Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a slide. 
3. UFENS BINOTATUS new species. 
Female : — Like the preceding but besides the vertex, the mesoscutnm, scutellum and 
postscutellum are orange yellow, the scutum with a rather large spindle-shaped Vdack marking 
