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MEMOmS OF THE QVEEESLANl) UU^EUU. 
18. EPITETRASTICHUS CRESSONI new fipeeies. 
Female: — Lengtli, i.55 nun. 
•Deep orange yellow, the abdojuen with three dusky C'ross-atri})os witliin proximal half, 
the first some little distniiee out from base, the distal one a])out across the middle. Funicle and 
(dub black. Ti]> of scaj)e and dorsal pedicel dusky. Winys hyaline. Tip of valves of ovipositor, 
center of })ronotuni (ineliidin^' the mu'k). ferula' and a miniile dot at extrenu', latero-caudal 
anjrlo of ]>roiu)tinn, dusky blackish. .Mandibles tridentate. Pedicel rather lon^\ suboqual to 
funicle 3 which is distinctly lonj^er than wide. Funi(de 1 about one and a half times longer than 
wide, somewhat longer than the ])edicel, snlxMjual to 2, shorter than the club whose third joint 
is shortest and with a teriuinal s])ine. (.'lub 1 a little shorter than funitde 3. Postscutellimi 
lemon yellow. Propodeum scaly, without lateral carina\ the median ])resent. complete, not long. 
From one female captured in forest. May 20, 1914. 
Jlahifaf : Gordonvalo (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. liy,‘HU)>U Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the female on a tag; head on a slide. 
Named for Kzra Townsend Cresso7n 
19. EPITETRASTICHUS BURMEISTERI new species. 
Female: — Length, 1 mm. 
Dark metallic purpiin the wings liyaline, the legs (except ])roximal half of coxaQ, a little 
over proximal half of abdomen and the antennio golden yellow, the yellow of abdomen dorsad 
with three purjde cross-stri[)es, the proximal one fainter. Funicle joints sube<jual, subglobular, 
a little wider timn long, shorter than the ])edicel; club large, ovate, its third joint short, wider 
than’ long, shorter than the stout terminal spine. Third tooth of mandible much shorter, obliquely 
truncate, the outer tno rather long, acute. Tegula golden yellow. Pro})odeum short at the 
luesou (('ariua^ not seen). Stigmal \eiii short. Posterioi’ \ving \\'ith six lines of discal cilia where 
widest. Distal three ring-joints very sliort. 
From one femah' labelled Pt. Darwin. 11)10-13. Forest. (!. V. Hill.’’ 
Uabildt: Port Darwin. Northern Territory. 
Ttfpe: No. Jly (Queensland iMuseum, Bvisl)ane, the specimen on a tag, the head on 
a slide. 
Dedicated to Hermann Burmeister. 
ClEXUS (jrADHASTK'HUS (iirault. 
1. QUADRASTICHUS SANNIO Girault. 
This species belongs to tlie genus Vara prnslucci us which see. 
2. QUADRASTICHUS FUSCUS (Girault). 
Length. 0.70 mm. A idea, under this S}iocips, line 4, rinfi-Joiut.s should be in the singular 
mimber. The ty])e is on a slide and was collected from a window, March 20. 1913. The original 
description is in error in regard to funicle 3 which is also ring-like but larger than 2. 
(iExrs NLOMPHALOIDKLLA Girault. 
1. NEOMPHALOIDELLA KURANDENSIS (Girault). 
From AproHtoeclus. The tyjjes are five females on a card and a slide witli aj)])endages. 
'I'liey were reared from braconitl cocoons. Head with scattered thimble })U]ictures. In the male, 
the femora are paler, the antenna^ with four funicle, two club joints. The female measures 
2 mm. 
Propodeum of moderate length, the lateral cariiia forked at apex, the fork solid. The 
jHiuctures of head are on the vertex and dorsal half of face. At the ventral end of eacli 
