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mkmoi:rs of the queehslaed husevm. 
1. CIRROSPILOPSIS NiaRIVARIEGATUS new species. Genotype. 
Female : — Lengtli, 1.05 mm. 
Deep orange yellow, the wings hyaline; proximal third of abdomen dorsad yellow-brown 
except the margins, meson of venter of abdomen rather broadly same color, the abdomen, 
metapleurmn and most of mesopleurnm, pro|)odeinn, petiole, parapsidal furrows, cephalic margin 
of scutum, neck of pronotum, occiput centrally and sutures between scutum and scutellum, jet 
black. Pace, pronotum and postscutellum lemon yellow. Legs and antenna) yellowish brown, 
the flagellum distinctly suffused with blackish. Club with a small terminal spine; fuuiele joints 
subequal, a little longer than wide, stout; pedicel a little shorter than either fiiiiiclo joint. 
Mandibles 5-dontate. Postmarginal vein a little shorter than the stigmal. Thorax coarsely 
scaly reticulate. Propodeum and petiole foveate-rugulose, the former nevertheless with a 
distinct median carina. 
Prom one female captured by sweeping jungle along the Miilgrave River, April, 12, 1914. 
HahHat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Ify265S, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the female on a tag; head and hind 
tibice on a slide. 
2. CIRROSPILOPSIS FUSCA (Girault). 
■Removed from Pseudiglyphomyia. Type re-examined. See remarks under quinque- 
fasciatus. 
3. CIRROSPILOPSIS QTJINQUEFASCIATUS new species. 
Fewale: — TiCngth, 1.38 mm. 
Dull honey yellow, the wings hyaline, the caudal margin of pronotum and the post- 
scutellum lemon yellow; five cross-stTi])es on abdomen equally distant from base and apex; 
cephalic margin of scutum and pro])odeum, median carina and neck of latter and a small 
area just mesad of tegula, black. Center of occiput black and tip of ovipositor valves. 
Propodeum with a distinct median carina, otherwise delicately rugiilose. Funicle joints 
subequal, oval, a little longer than the pedicel. Club as long as the funicle, with a short 
terminal spine. Mandibles 5-dentate. Thorax on each side of postscutellum lemon yellow. 
Postmarginal vein somewhat shorter than the stigmal. 
From one fouialc captured on sand ridges, forest near coast. May 9, 1914 (A. P. Dodd). 
Hahita( : Chindera (Tweed River), New South ’VVales. 
Type: No. nySS54, Queensland Museum. Brisbane, the specimen on a tag; head and a 
caudal tibia on a slide. 
Differs from fusca in having distinct stripes on tlie abdomen and otherwise; fusca is 
uniformly colored all over and the propodeum is honeycombed, the median carina obscure. 
Genus PSEUDIGLYPHELLA Girault. 
In Die description of the genotyjie, anlea, p. 255, line 9, post marginal should read 
suhmarginal. The parapsidal furrow^s are complete and deep and reach Iho scutellum raesa<l 
of the axilla* which are not much advanced. In the genotype, there are some golden yellow^ 
markings on the head, notably a stripe across cephalic vertex, dorsal margin of eye narrowly; 
tw’o subquadrate metallic areas are blocked off on each side of dorsal face by the stripe 
across the vertex; also on the dorsal face a narrow yellow stripe across from eye to eye and 
a rather short, broad mesal stripe joining this with the cross-stripe of vertex. Inner teeth of 
mandible minute. Marginal vein not twice the length of the rather long stigmal. 
Additional females in the type locality, forest, January, April and November. Antea, 
table of genera, p. 271, line 27, hicarinate read noncarinnte ; an read a very; paired omitted. 
