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MEMOIBS OF TEE QUEENSLANE MUSEUM. 
leinou yellow. Propodeum witli Jiu X slmped iiiediau carbiaj the cephalic pair of arms longer 
and curving niesad (i.c. convex, not concave) ; no true lateral carina, the surface scaly. Second 
ring-joint very short, h’lagollum dusky brounish. Punicle 1 plainly shorter than the club, 
plainly longer than wide, 3 sube(]ual to the pedicel, someAvhat longer* than wide. Club with a 
small terminal nipjde. Mnndibles tridentate (at least one). Somewhat like Ncomphaloidella 
saJtensis but the seiitellum is not mostly black and so on. 
Prom one female caught at 1,000 feet in jungle, May 27, 1914 (A. P. Dodd). 
Eabitat: Tipper Tweed River, New South Wales. 
Type: No. EyS597, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag,' the head 
with slide type of Teirasti diodes s^isurrus Girault. 
11. EPITETRASTICHUS FILIFORMIS new species. 
Female: — Dength, 1.65 mm., excluding ovipositor which is extruded for two thirds the 
length of the abdomen, the latter conical, a tliird longer than the rest of the body. Head longer 
than wide, oval. 
Dark metallic green, the knees, tibim and tarsi pale yellow, the wings hyaline. Pro- 
podcuni finely scaly, short at meson, there until a median carina, true lateral carium absent but 
a weak carina directly from the siiirucle and adjoining a long-oval fovea mosad. Antennae 
slender, filiform, the scape and funicle 1 elongate, the scape the longer of the two; pedicel not 
twice longer than wide at apex, less than half tlie length of funicle 1 which is subeipial to the 
club; funicle 3 over thrice longer than wide, not (piite tAvo thir<l3 the length of 1, longer than 
club 1 which is nearly twice longer than wide; club with a minute terminal nipple. Mandibles 
tridentate. Stignial vein of moderate length. Scutum practically naked. 
From one female caught in forest (1,500 feet), May 17, 1914 (A. P. Dodd). 
JlaMiat: Upper TAAeed River, New South AVales. 
Type: No. EySSOS, Queensland Museum, Etisbane, the specimen on a tag; head on a 
slide with slide type of Selitrichode-lla comeies Girault. 
12. EPITETRASTICHUS COBDENI (Girault). 
Tetrastidnis cohd-eni Girault. 
Much like 'bicolor. Propodeum scaly. Ocellar area black; postscutellum bright lemon 
yellow. Tegulee yelloAv. Propodeum without true lateral earinse but a convex narrow^ carina 
just niesad of spiracle, the median carina distinct, its jiroxiinal half narrowly prongshaped; a 
line of punctures down lateral margin of scutum, the latter otherwise uaked. Type re-examined. 
13. EPITETRASTICHUS DARWINI (Girault). 
Teirastic'hns darwini Girault. 
Median groove of scutum only at cephalic third. The club is long, cylindro-conic. 
Funicle 3 a little the longest. Face only of pronotum blackish, not the narrow dorsum. Pro- 
podeum with a median carina only, coucolorons latcrad and caudad of the spiracle. Scutum 
naked or nearly so. Type re-examined. 
14. EPITETRASTICHUS MARGIVENTRIS (Girault). 
Teirastichus margiventris Girault. 
Resembles somewhat NeomplialoideUa wesHvoodi which has the abdomen similarly colored 
but the antennsG are different. Funicle 1 over four times longer than wide. Scutum naked. 
Type re-examined. It was captured December 2, 1912. 
