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M'EMOIBS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
2. PSEUDELACHERTEUS NIVEICORNIS new species. 
Female: — Length, 1.05 mm. 
Differing from the three species so far known in having the anteiin® wholly yellowish' 
white like the legs while the body is otherwise as in silvensis except that the abdomen is lemon 
yellow in ground color. ^Margining black of the abdomen broad. Sciitellum finely sheened. 
Punicle joints globular to siibglobular, subequal to the pedicel. Petiole of abdomen distinct. 
Mandibles 5-dentate. 
From one female caught by sweeping in forest, March 2, 1914 (A. P. Dodd). 
Uiibiiai: Cooktown, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy265f}, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, female on a tag, head and hind 
legs on a slide. 
3. PSEUDELACHERTEUS INVENTRIX new species. 
Female: — Length, 1.50 mm, 
A^eiy similar to sil-v<ensis but segment 2 of abdomen is black and there are 2*3 dusky 
cross-stripes on distal third of abdomen. Pedicel subequal to funicle 1. In the single 
specimen, one caudal tibia ajijtearcd to bear two spurs but I could find only one in the other 
sjtecies upon re-examining the Qqres. 
From one female captured in forest, June 10, 1914. 
Hahifai : Gordonvalo (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. HyS657, Queensland lUuseum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag; hind legs- 
and head on a slide. 
Genus ENTFDONOMOEPHA Girault.^" 
1. ENTEDONOMORPHA TENNYSONI and ENTEDONOMORPHA RENANI Girault. 
These two species are very much alike. The genotype is metallic like renani. The 
two type bodies have been carefully re-examined and remounted together on a slide. The 
species differ as follows: 
renam. 
Petiole stout. 
fScutum purple. 
Abdomen broad, brown-yellow diseally except 
venter which is black along proximal two 
thirds. 
Caudal margin of pronotura smooth. 
Scutum subconvex. 
Parapsidal furrows not quite attaining the 
latero-caudal angle of pronotuin but ending 
laterad. 
Abdomen with a subfuscous stripe across 
center. 
tcniiysoni. 
Petiole narrower. 
Sciitellum purple. 
Abdomen slender, light yellowish diseally 
above and below. 
Pronotuin uniformly sculptured. 
Scutum fiat. 
J^arapsidal furrows just attaining the latero- 
caudal angle of pronotuin. 
The reticulation of 
Pronotuni 
A female of renani ■was captured March 30, 1913, type locality, 
the scutum is coarser than that of the sciitellum, its cephalic margin glabrous, 
transverse-quadrate. 
This genus upsets the present tribal arrangements, the spurs of the caudal tibia? varj'ing from one to two. 
The unique structure makes belief in parallelism most difficult. We are certainly ignorant ! 
