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ME^LOin,S OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM, 
1, MIRUFENS DENTIPES new species. 
Female: — Leiigtli, 1.25 nim. Robust. 
Jet black, the vertex orange yellow, also the antennce except the concoloroiis scape and 
pedicel. Wings hyaline, the venation yellow, the stigmal vein black. Knees, tips of tibise and 
the tarsi silvery white. Fuulclo 1 somewhat longer than wide, 2 a little wider than long, 
1 being nearly as long as the pedicel; club someuhat longer than the rest of the llagellnm. 
l^ore wings with about 10 rcgnlaT lines of discal cilia, the oblique line from the stigmal vein 
long (about nine sctm). Tliiul wings broad, with a pair of distinct lines of discal cilia cephalad 
and a very faint pair of lines cninlad, the caudal luargiual friuges shorter than the greatest 
width of the blade, the ceplnilic cilia very short and uniform. Sculpture of thorax very fine, 
nearly glazed. Tarsal joints rather long. Middle tibial spur long and slender. 
Described from one female taken by sweeping grass in forest, April 4, 1914. 
Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: Xo. HyS43S, Qucousland Musemu. Brisbane, the si^ccimen on a slide. 
rSKUDBRACIIXGKAMMA new genus. 
Female : — Like Brachygrammaiella Girault but the club is solid and the thick marginal 
vein is shorter, not quite twice longer than wide. Also, there is no hairless line from the 
venation. 
Male : — Not known. 
Type: The following species. 
1. PSEUDBRACHYGRAMMA PERPLEXA new species. Genotype. 
Female: — Length, 0.90 mm. 
Agrees in every detail with Apbclinodca spcciosissima Girault with wiiich it is congeneric 
but differing from the original deseri])ti(m of that species as follows: The caudal wings are 
dusky at tip and bear four Jines of discal cilia, the third line disappearing caudad; the comet- 
shaped cross-stripe on fore wing from apex of the venation is iwactically all of the infuscation' 
under the venation; the scutellum is contrasting lemon yellow. 
Male : — Not known. 
Described from one female eajffured in forest, Aiwil 15, 1914 (A. P. Dodd). 
Hal) it at : Cloucurry, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy^4SS, Queensland IMuseuin, Brisbane, the specimen on a slide with the 
type of Neocasca mulHguttata Girault. 
2. PSEUDBRACHYGRAMMA SPECIOSISSIMA Girault. 
Aplielinoidea speciosissima Girault, anfea. 
Female: — See antea, pp. 105-107. 
3. PSEUDBRACHYGRAMMA DUBIA new species. 
Male : — Like the female speciosissima; the club enlarged and short, the two joints not 
greatly differing in length, the pedicel flattened. The two club joints deeply divided, the distal 
joint short and conical vuthout a terminal seta, the jiroxirnal one somewhat wider than long. 
Agreeing Avith the description of speewsissuna but the head all yelloAV, the abdomen all black,, 
the hind wings with six rows of discal cilia. Middle tibim with stiff black bristles dorsad. 
A male, December 3, 1913 by sweeping in forest. 
Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. HyS434, Queensland Museum, the male on a slide. 
