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2. ENTEDONOMORPHA SUBFUSCIVENTRIS new species. 
Female: — Length, l.CO inm. Compared with types of iennysoni and renani. 
Differing from iennysoni Girault in being stouter, in having the abdomen but obscurely 
yellowish centrally (dorsal aspect), in having the first two femora fuscous and submetallic 
and in being nearly black, not evidently metallic green. Also, the scutum is distinctly longer 
than wide (cephalic end), the i)araj)sida1 furrows cephalad curving off before attaining the 
pronoturn (in iennysoni, the scutum is wider than long cephalad, the gouge-like parapsidal 
furrows attaining the pronoturn at the latter’s extreme latero-caudal angle). The hind wings 
are about twice broader (about ten lines of discal cilia). Abdomen with some yellowish just 
before apex ventro-laterad. Grooves of seutelluin curving toward each other slightly, at apex 
(somewhat (doser in iennysoni'). Spiracle of propodeum situate centrally, between the arms of 
a V-shaped carina just latera<l of the lateral carina, the mouth of the V opening laterad. 
Petiole of abdomen longer and stoiiter, with a median and dorso-lateral sulcus. Otherwise as 
in iermysoni. Scutum subglabrous cephalad. Pronoturn uniformly sculptured. Cephalic femur 
nearly black, much darker than middle. 
Prom one female taken in jungle, August 7, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). 
IfoMtat: Gordonvalc (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. J[yS658, Queensland Museiun, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag, head and 
hind legs on a slide. 
In this genus the axillas are not advanced and the true lateral carina” of propodeum. 
is a curved sulcus. 
3. ENTEDONOMORPHA UNICA new species. 
Female: — Lengtii. l.fiO mm. Difl’ers from the genotype iu having iwo spurs on the- 
caudal tibiae. 
Dark metallic blue, the abdomen wholly dark metallic green, the wings hyaline; scape 
and legs very pale yellow except cephalic femora and coxse and sides of middle coxae. Differs 
from suhfnsciventris in having the hind coxae not brown, the abdomen not suffused with red 
yellowish, the pronoturn is a little more coarsely .‘sculptured, densely punctate, the grooves of 
scutellum are separated at apex only by a narrow’ space, the abdomen is shorter, nearly 
round from dorsrd as[)ect, the petiole shorter, segment 2 occupying two thirds of the surface; 
the mandibles are 5-dentate. On the propodeum there is a short (abbreviated) carina from 
caudal margin betAveen the median carina and the cui'ved sulcus Avhich represents the lateral’ 
carina (present in suhfusciveniris). Otherwise the same. 
From one female caught in jungle, June 25, 1914. 
Jhibitai: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Jly^659, Queensland Museum. Brisbane, the specimen on a tag, head and' 
hind legs on a slide. 
A second female, same place, July 11, 1914. 
4. ENTEDONOMORPHA VARICORNIS new^ species. 
Female: — Length, 2.40 mm. 
Very dark metallic green, the abdomen reddish yellow’ broadly margined dorsad an4] 
ventrad with black, the mesal reddish area broadening distad. Scape and legs white, the 
hind coxa dark metallic. Pedicel and funicle 1 reddish yelloAv, fnnicle 2 suffused with reddish. 
Scutellum purplish, its grooves wddely separated at apex as iu sii'bfiisciveniris, the fovese of 
each groove united so that the sulcus is nearly continuous (distinctly broken somewhat distad 
of middle). Abdomen conic-ovate. Hind tibial spur single, distinct. Mandibles 4-dentate, the- 
mesal two teeth small. Fourth club joint very short, obtuse, the lateral spur minute, present,. 
