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MEM01M8 OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
Tribe OPHIO?s^EUEINI. 
The name of this tribe has been ch^Jnged from Lathromerini because the oldest included 
genus is Opliioneurus Eatzburg. 
Genus APIIELTXOIDEA Girault. 
1. APHELINOIDEA TINTINNABULUM new species. 
Differs from Iwwardii and the oilier Australian species in having the discal ciliation 
absent just distad of venation somewhat as in plufcUa but the naked stripe is not so clearly 
delimited as in that species. Legs and antenmc pallid, sulfused slightly with dusky, the femora 
dusky. Pace, sides of thorax, occiput and obscure cross-stripes on abdomen blackish. Dorsimi 
of thorax orange yellow. Only one or two cephalic lines of discal cilia reach the marginal 
^•ein, the others disapjiearing about the length of that vein away. Scutellum paler. 
Male : — Xot known. 
Des(Ti}>e(1 from two females captured by sweeping forest, January 6, 1913. 
Habitat: Capeville (Peutland), Queensland. 
Type: Xo. llyS-1S7, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, two females on a slide together.. 
2. APHELINOIDEA PAINEI Girault. 
One female, Gordonvale, April 8, 1914, sweeping grass in forest. 
3, APHELINOIDEA SPECIOSISSIMA Girault belongs to Pseiidbrachygramma. 
Genus LATllEOMEEELLA Girault. 
A female captured at Gordonvale, Queensland, January 13, 1913, by sweeping in forest 
bore much less black on the pleura of thorax. The species is not uncommon in the type locality. 
1. LATHROMERELLA F ASCI AT A Girault. 
Pive females, forest, type locality. 2,000 feet, June 3. ^Metathorax and propodeum 
laterad blaek. The two ring-joints are verified. 
2. LATHROMERELLA OCCIDENT ALIS new species. 
Female: — Length, 1 ram. excluding ovipositor which is extruded a little over a fourth 
the length of the abdomen. Differs from the genotype in lacking a terminal spine on club 
and the ovipositor is distinctly extruded. 
Black, the vertex, scutum and scntcdlnm deep orange yellow', the scutum on each side 
of the meson witli two conspicnons elongate dusky black markings reaching distad of middle. 
Pore wings lightly dusky from base distad half way to ap(‘x of wing from end of venation. 
Pore wings with about 14 lines of discal cilia in regular lines the marginal cilia not long but 
a little longer than iisnal. Lc'gs dnsky, the tl]is of tibia* and tarsi pallid. Anteimai dusky. 
Ovi])ositor inserted near base. Pourtli club joint longest, wider than long, the fifth joint 
conical, longer than wide. 
Prom one female captured by swee])ing forest, Ajudl 10, 1914 (A. P. Dodd). 
Habitat : Cloncurry, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy2~t38, Queensland Musenm, Brisbane, the specimen on a slide with type of 
Ufens binotains. 
3. LATHROMERELLA CHINDERAENSIS new species. 
Female: — Length, 0.75 nun. Antenme with the distinct terminal spine. Abdomen 
normal. 
Jet black, the scutum (exeej)ting for a long wedgeshaped spot on each side of meson 
from cephalic margin), scutellum, axilla?, meson of propodenm, abdomen across base dorsad 
