AVSTllALIAy llYMKyoPTfAIiA CUAIJ'IDOJDKA, IV .—GIVAZ'LT. 
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21. NKOMPHALOIDELLA OCTOGUTTATA iK.'vv species. 
/' .'—Length, l.l.j niin. Abdomen pointed, oohIc ovate. Slendei". 
Tbat'k witli the usual sculpture, the wiii^s hyaline, tlie S(uipe. tibim, tarsi and most of 
first two ])aiis of temora, pale yellonish. tlu* al)donien ventvad j^olden yellow except along 
meson, aljove black with a golden yellow spot at i)ase centrally; four smaller spots (wider 
than long) on each side of meson (narrowly separated by a thin l)lack median stripe but 
the first pair obscurely so) ami a rather broad cross-stripe a short distance before tip, golden 
AmlloAv; the lour sj)ots uniformly distiihuted bet^veen the basal spot and the distal 
stri]ie. Kiini<*!e joints slender, over twice longer than wide. sube(pml, longer than the ])edicei. 
Cllub with a distinct terjuinal sjtine. Manditdes trldentato. Hecoud two ring-joints very short. 
Propodeum very short at mtson, widening Jaterad. noncarinate but laterad with two oblique, 
wedgesh:i]ted Impressions (wide-end cejthalad) iiarn-wly separated, the sei>arating ridge having 
the appearajice ol a trim lateral eariiui; the mimife. round s])Irac]e Is in tlie lateral of these two 
impressions which <lu not extend tpiite to {'etthalic margin of in’opodeimi, 
Krom one female caught in miscolJaiK'ons sweetungs. May 11. 1914 (A. if Dodd). 
IfdZitaf: Murwilliimhnh, N(‘w South Wales. 
Type: Xo. C^tueensland Museum. P.risbane, the siieeimen on a tag; head and 
abdomen on a slide. 
Gf.xus TDTKASTLCIIKLLA Girault.'^ 
1. TETRASTICHELLA PALLIDIVENTRIS new species. 
TemaJe: — Length, 0.7o mm. Hlender. Lostmarginal vein barely developed. 
Plack, the wings hyaline, the head, fnihmua', .abdomen and legs very ]uile yellow, the 
abdomen with four very faint cross-striiies of dusky, the first and last rather far from their 
respective ends of the region. Stiginal Venn rather long, the marginal cilia of fore wing not 
short, distinctly snimwvhat longer tliati usual (aliout one sixth of greatest wing width). Pro- 
])odeum with a distinct median cariiia. no true lateral caiiiun. scaly; a loojclike carina directly 
from spiracle, khuncle joints with s|nirse, very long, fine hairs, all long, d twice longer than 
wide, a. little shorter than tlie short club, much longer than the ])edicel. somewhat shorter than 1 
or 2. (Mub with a long, ilistinct terminal spine. IMandibles tridentate. Abdomen longer than 
the thorax. Pedit'.el a little Iong<n‘ tlian wi<le at ajiex. Second two ring-joints extremely short, 
the first large, distinct. 
Prom one female caught in jungle, July 11, 1914. 
IZahitat: Gordonvale (Oairns), Queensland. 
Type: Xb). Hy^62S. (Queensland Mnsenin, Drisbane. the S[)ecimeii on a tag; head on a 
slide. 
2. TETRASTICHELLA FASCIATELLA Giraidt. 
This is the correct ne\v name ])roposed for Tei ntsl icJtu.s fasnatus (Girault) and not 
as in anted, p. 28S. 
3. TETRASTICHELLA FLAVELLA new species (iirault and A. V. Dodd. 
Female: — Length. 1.50 mm. 
Uniform iioney j’ellow, the legs and antenmn (‘oncolormis ; eyes and ocelli garnet. Wings 
hyaline. Projiodenm short. Ihnlicol distinctly longer than funicle I ; fnnicle joints subeqnal, 
all a little longer than Avide; second club Joint longer than first, fiist ring-joint not very small, 
second and third minute. 
Prom one female cauglit on foliage of Dnealyptus, forest, October 0, .1911) (A.A.G.). 
Ilahitai: Gordonvale (Cairns), (Queensland. 
Type: No. J{y '£624, Queensland Museum, Ifrisbane, the st)eeimen on a tag; head on a 
■slide. 
See Sy/itomoaphyrellu. 
