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Allied •witli grandis hut the abdomeu is much darker and differently colored, the 
j)ostmarginal vein is longer than the stigmal, the terminal spine of antennae is longer^ the 
fore wings more rounded at apex, the liead wholly concolorous. 
From two females captured by sweeping virgin jungle, December 31, 1911. 
Habitat: Malanda, Queensland. 
Tijpe: Xo. Hy2518, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, one of the specimens on a tag, 
the head on a slide. 
15. ACHRYSOCHARIS LONGUS new species. 
Female: — Length, 1.65 mm. With the habitus of ZaomommyicUa. Ohai’acterized by 
having the abdomen conical, somewhat longer than the rest of the body. 
Dark brassy green, tlie abdomeu very dark blue, lighter at base, the wings hyaline; knees, 
tibiae and tarsi and the terminal .spine of club, white. Parnpsidal furrows curving off laterad 
before reachiug prouotiim. Mandibles Avith three acute teeth. First ring-joint white. Pedicel 
subequal to fuiiicle 1 which is a little longer than 2, the latter oval, a little longer than wide; 
terminal si>ine of club as long as club 3. Scape Avholly black, also distal tarsal joint. Whole 
body finely, densely scaly, Pro})odcum without true carina>, short at the meson. Postmarginal 
vein a little shorter than the stigmal, the marginal very long. Fore wings broad, subtruncate 
•it apex. 
From one female caught in a mangrove swamp, May 14, 1914 (A. P. Dodd). 
Habitat: Chindera (Tweed River), XeAV South Wales. 
Type: Xo. Hy3519, Queensland Museum. Brisbane, the specimen on a tag, the head on a 
slide. 
Gexus ACHRYSOOHARELLA Girault. 
The species grouped under the naked name Cbrysocharella belong here. 
1. ACHRYSOOHARELLA ^NEA Girault. 
Genotype of NeoclirysochoreVa described later. Preoccupied by Cbrysocharella cenea. 
A. cenea is A. cenella neAV name. 
2. ACHRYSOOHARELLA PULCHRELLA new species. 
Female: — Length, 2.10 mm. T.oiig, the abdomen nearly twice the length of the thorax. 
Probably referable to N eoclirysocharclla. 
Very similar to Achrysocharis piilchrn Girault but the scutellum is all metallic green 
except the lateral and distal margins and only the caudal third of each parapside is orange 
yellow. Also Ihe dorsal aspect of each axilla is metallic green and the central s]'»ot on dorsal 
abdomen forms a second cross-stripe (in pulchra and magnifica the spot is not large and the 
stripe }iroximad of it more obscure but it seems to be present const-antly). Apex of abdomen 
more broadly black or dark metallic (about distal fifth). I^ropodeum dark metallic green. Legs 
and scape white. A rather broad dark metallic stripe down venter of abdomen on each side of 
median line and thei’e are various metallic markings on thoracic venter. Scutum coarsely scaly, 
scutellum finely, longitudinally lineolated, proxmdeuin smooth, nnnearinate, scaly laterad of 
spiracle. Axilla* advanced. Parapsidal furrows half comjdete from ceplialo-lateral angle of 
scutum. Mandibles bidentate. Distal third of scajie and flagellum dusky black. Pedicel 
slightly longer than funiclo 2 which is longest of the funicle and club, nearing twice longer 
than wide. Club 1 someAvhat longer thaii funicle 1, all club joints longer tlian Avide. Terminal 
S]nne distinct. 
From one female caught in forest uplands, May 3, 1914 (A. P. Dodd). 
Habitat: TAveed Heads (TAveed River), New South WTiles. 
Type: Xo. Hy 2520, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the female on a tag; head on a slide 
AA-ith tyi)e Achrysocharis qninquedentatus Girault. 
