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oyej the face is gently inllexed, the portion veiitrad being on a lower level than the dorsal 
part (the latter bearing the punctures). The caudal femur is concolorous, the others more 
or less fuscous. Second two ring-joints very short. Segment 2 of abdomen reticulated, 
f'ace narrows below tJie eyes (cephalic aspect) somewhat as in Alopoaoina but the vertex 
is not elevated. A number of females were reared July 5, 1912 tTom Apantclc.s cocoons on 
a blade of grass, forest, Gordonvale, Queensland. Types re-examined. 
2. NEOMPHALOIDELLA SULCATA new species of Girault and A. P. Dodd. 
Female : — Lengthy 2.30 mm. 
The same as amea but the femora also concolorous, the tibix* brownish. Pedicel and 
rest of antennae black. Median groove of scutum complete. Propodeum distinctly tricarinate. 
The spiracle laterad of the lateral carina. Pedicel of usual lengtli (as in anea), but the 
flagellum stouter, the distal tuuicle joint distinctly shortej- than the jtroximal, about a fourth 
longer than the pedicel; fniiicle 1 somewhat over twice longer than wide; joint 2 intermediate 
in length. Agreeing otherwise with cenea. Mandibles tridentate. Cluli plainly 3-jointed, with 
a sliort, terminal seta, the first joint longest, longer than wide. 
Described from one female caught by sweeping grass and foliage on edge of jungle, 
idong'the Mulgrave Ki\er, yiarch 30, 1913 (A. A. Girault). 
Jfahitaf: Northern Queensland (Gordonvale, near Cairns). 
Type: No. If y 2605, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the above specimen on a tag, the 
head on a slide. 
Later, a female was found from Thursday Island, Torres Strait, collected in forest, 
March 11, 1912. 
3. NEOMPHALOIDELLA METALLICA new species of Girault and A. P. Dodd. 
Female: — Length, 2 mm. 
('oior as in F pitclra.stichus longfellou'i, metallic green. Wings hyaline. Median groove 
of scutum complete. Scutum and scutellum without bristles. Propodeum rather long, with 
a distinct neck, shining, rugose, carinated jiosteriorly ; median and lateral cariiu-c present, 
distinct. Antenme as in lonf/fcllou'i but the first ring-joint is distinctly larger than the other 
two. 
Described from one female caught by sweeping in heart of jungle, l.oOO feet. September 
12, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). 
Habitat: Northern Queensland ( Kuranda, near Cairns). 
Type: No. fly 2606, Queensland Museum, Bris])ane, the above specimen on a tag, the 
head on a slide. 
“The propodeum in this species bears several irregular, weak carinai, both longi- 
tudinal and transverse and laterad of the lateral carina is rugulose; the irregular carina' 
are not numerous, most of tlie space Ijetween inedian and lateral carina polished.’^ (A. xV. 
Girault). 
4. NEOMPHALOIDELLA 10 Girault. 
One female, forest. iMount Pyramid ottposite Gordonvale, Queensland, 2,500-3,000 feet, 
.lune 2, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). 
“ This specimen differed from the type in having the marginal stripe of abdomen 
much broader; also funicle 3 was barely as long as the pedicel. The type antenna has fuuicle 
3 only a little longer than the pedicel, not much longer as given in the original description.^^ 
(A. P. Dodd). 
