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MEUOmS OF THE QUEENtiLAEI!) MVSEVU. 
from side of base. Cephalic part of seutuiri rather broadly glabrous, the pronotum punctate. 
Funicles 2 and 3 subequal, shorter than 1. Sculptured otherwise as in the genotype except that 
the scutellura is glabrous, scaly laterad of the grooves, the axillte glabrous. 
From one female caught in jungle, June 25, 1914. 
Kalniat: Goidonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Ey2660, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag with type 
unica; hind legs and head on slide with typo unica. 
5. ENTEDONOMORPHA ALBICLAVA new species. 
Female: — Length, 1.80 mm. Grooves of scutcllnm continuous, that is, not broken nor 
•composed of foveate punctures. Caudal tibia! spurs douhle. 
Bark metallic l)lue, the scutellum and propodeum dark brassy, the abdomen dark coppery, 
pale yellow along meson of venter rather broadl}^ and dorsad at base, the petiole brown. Legs, 
-scape and club tvhite, the tegulte yellowish. Fore wings slightly stained. Grooves of scutellum 
just separated at a])ox by a narrow carina. Propodeum and scutellum glabrous, polished, also 
the parapsides and axillge and over cephalic third of scutum (that portion cephalad ot the 
parapsidal furrows). Rest of scutum coarsely scaly. Pronotum reticulate but with numerous 
-scattered jnmetures. Scutum with a setigerous fovea just meso-cephalad of the cephalic ends 
of the parapsidal furro\rs. Lateral carinns of propodeum represented by a curved sulcus, the 
propodeum with no other carina^ from caudal margin but caudad of the spiracle, the caudo- 
lateral angle is jninctate. Mandibles 4-dentate. Fnnicle 1 twice longer than wide, longer than 
usual, 4 quadrate, the club usual. Caudal knees pinkish. 
From one female caught in jungle, June 3, 1914 (A. P. Dodd). 
Habitat: Grafton, New South Males. 
Type: No. ILy 3661, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag; head on a 
•slide plus a caudal tibia. 
6. ENTEDONOMORPHA SPADICICORNIS now species. 
Female: — Length, 1.30 mm. Differs from the geuotyi>e in having two hind tibial sjmrs. 
Dark brassy green, the viwtex rosaceous coppery, the abdomen honey yellow, margined 
from base to distal two thirds with dark metallic green (st^gment 2), rather narrowly dorsad, 
very broadly ventrad. Wings hyaline. Legs, scape, pedicel, distal half of club 3 and distal 
club joint white, rest of antenna) rich brown. Scutum and jiarapsides imperial purple. 
Pronotum delicately scaly, the neck coarsely so, the caudal margin smooth. Scutum smooth 
at cephalic fourth, the rest scaly, the scales very coarse at caudal half, twice coarser than those 
farther cephalad; jtarapsides moderately finely scaly but along about lateral half distinctly 
inore coarsely so, the areas sunken, thus nearly punctures. ScutoJlum moderately finely scaly, 
the grooves foveate and widely sejiurated distad, not leaving the lateral margins, straight. 
Axillae very finely scaly. Propodeum glabrous; a circular carina surrounding spiracle on the 
mesa! and caudal sides and the lateral carina is shortly indicated from caudal margin; laterad 
of the circular carina, projtodeum finely scaly. Petiole a little longer than wide, longitudinally 
nigulose. Funicle 1 over twice longt'r than wide, 2 and 3 each somewhat shorter, subequal. 
Mandibles 5-dentate, the last two teeth — 4 and 5 — ^minute, barely separated (left) or teeth 
3 and 4 are minute equal, distinctly separated, very much snuillcr than 5 which is subequal 
to 2 (right). 
From one female captured July 23, 1912 by sweeping jungle. 
Habitat: Goondi (Innisfail), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy3663, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag; head and 
hind legs on a slide. 
