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:MEM0IMS of the qVEEySLA^^D museum. 
5. NEOMPHALOIDELLA PERPULCHRA new species. 
Female: — Length, L3o mm. 
Dark aeneous green, the wings hyaline; the head (except occiput medially above),, 
jn-oiiotum (except at meson), propleura, tegula?, legs (except proximal third of hind coxae) 
and abdomen, intense lemon yellow, also apex of pedicel, the anteiinm otherwise dark blackish 
green. Abdomen with tliree metallic green cross*stripos close together (commencing at 
proximal fourtli) and joined more or less along tlio meson and along each margin, the 
iliird stripe at iiiesoii giving oil' a short mesal longitudinal stripe whicli ])ioceods dista<l to a 
level with two round spots on each side of the meson (at about apex of proximal three 
tourths) ; a rather broad, dark green stripe across just before tip of abdomen. Tb’Oj)udciim 
similar in sculptiu'e to rest of thorax, short at the meson; a [):iir of median cariiim diverging 
at once and following the caudal inargin; protfode.al spiracle in an ovat(‘ impression, there 
being no true lateral carinae Mandibles tridenlate, tlie two outer teeth acute. Pedicel 
longer than any of the funiclc joints of whicli 1 is longest, somewhat longer than wide, 3- 
distinctly tvider tlmu long, 2 somewiiat wider than Jong; chib rather stout, without a 
conspicuouB termiiiMl iiijpile, practically with none at all. A line of obscure thimble punc- 
tures along lateral margin of scutum and f)u tlie scutelluin just outside (laterad) of the 
first groove. 
Described from one female caught by sweeping foliage in forest, November 30, 1913 
(A. A. Girault). 
Iliibilai : Northern Queensland (Gordonvale near Cairns). 
Type: No. TlyS607, Queensland IMuseum, Brisbane, the above female on a tag, tlic 
head on a slide. 
6. NEOMPHALOIDELLA PARVULA new species of A. P. Dodd. 
Female: — Length, .1 mm. 
Very dark metallic green, the coxo3 and femora coiicolorous, rest of legs ami antennal 
scape golden yellow, rest of aiitomia) dusky black. Fore wings broad, hyaline. Abdomen 
short, triangular, the apex of the triangle ventrad. Scutum and scutellum naked; median 
groove of scutiuii very narrow. Propodeum short and broad, sculptured like the rest of the 
Thorax, with a median carina. Pedicel subequal to funiele 3 whicli is not twice as long as 
wide, 2 subequal to 3, 1 somewJiat shorter; club nearly as long as the funiele, first two club 
joints subequal; llagellum with sparse long, thin hairs. 
Prom one female taken in jungle, SOd feet, September 13, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). 
Hahitat : Kuranda, QiieensJand. 
Type: No. lly'2G08, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the female on a tag, tlie head 
on a slide. 
7. NEOMPHALOIDELLA BRUNNEA new species of A. P. Dodd. 
Female: — Length, l.Go min. 
Biscuit brown; The' occiput, scutum, center of scutellum ami dorsum of abdomen 
darker; margins of eyes, legs (except hind coxa?) and antennal scape pale lemon yellow,, 
rest of antenna) yellow-brown. Wings hyaline. Abdomen nearly twice as long and somewhat 
wider than the thorax, comex above, straight beueatli. Scutum and scutellum naked; 
median groove of scutum complete, distinct, ii'opodeiim not long, sculptured like the rest 
of the tliorax, witli a. j>air of median cariua?. Pedicel no longer tlian funiele 3, 1 Ji little tlie 
longest, not much longer than wide, club as long as two ]>receding joints united, without a 
lerminal spine; first club joint as long as tlie otlier two combined. 
From one female captured sweeping along jungle-edged forest streamlet. January 3,. 
1913 (A. P. Dodd). 
Ilahitat: Gordonvale (Cairn.s), Queensland. 
Type: No. If y ^609. Queensland Musenm, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag; head on 
a slide. 
