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MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM, 
Genus EUPLECTEOPHELINUS Giranlt. 
In tlie genotype^ the propodenm is hlaek mesad out nearly to the lateral carina. A second 
specimen had the propodeum black only down the median line rather broadly. 
PEOAEDALTJS new germs of Giranlt and A. P. Podd. 
Female: — Similar to Ardaloides Giranlt but nonmetallic and there is only one ring- 
joint and the petiole of abdomen is shortei’j the second segment not depressed and obeonic as in 
Ardaloides \\hose petiole is slender, longer than the hind coxiu and somewhat over thidce 
longer than its width. The petiole with this genus is not as long as the hind coxae {per se) 
and not much longer than Avide, the second segment convex-hemisplierical, occupying somewhat 
over a fourth of the surface. Otherwise about the same. Similar to Euplectroplielimis Girault 
but there is but the one ring-joint, the propodeum is wdthout a neck and lateral carinae (but 
with lateral sulci) and the second abdominal segment is much shorter (about half the surface 
in the other). 
Type: The following species. 
1. PROARDALUS NIGRICAPUT new species of Girault and A. P, Dodd 
Female: — -Dength, 1.15 mm. 
Shining black, the wings hyaline, tlic abdomen, legs, scape and pedicel (but darker), 
yellow-brown, the abdomen margined all round rather broadly with blackish. Grooves of 
sciitellum joining round apex. Thorax reticulated, the lines not raised. Scutellmn and pro- 
podeum practically without sculpture, polished. Segment 2 of abdomen equal in length to 
3 and 4 combined, its caudal margin slightly convexed. Mandibles 6-dentate. Funiele 4 a 
little the longest, the otliers subequal, all oval, not much longer than wide. Pedicel about 
equal to the funiele joints, much shorter than the solid club, which is not of great length. 
Described from one female caught by sweeping grass and foliage on edge of jungle, 
September 20, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). 
Habitat: Northern Queensland (Kuranda near Cairns). 
Type: No. TTyS70$, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the above specimen on a tag, the 
liead and hind legs on a slide. 
Tribe ELACHERTOIDINT. 
The tarsi are 5-jointed, the hind tibia! spurs double. 
Genus DIPAEELLOMYIA Girault. 
The parapsidal furrows are complete. Antea, p. 179, line 10, postmarginal should read 
submarginal. A female, forest, type locality, August 20, 1914, was rosaceous coppery instead 
of dark green but otherwise the same. The cross-suture on scutellum is line, the latter shining, 
the scaly sculpture visible but faint. 
Tribe EUDOPHINI. 
Genus GEOTIUSELLA Girault. 
The parapsidal furrows are variable, most frequently not reaching the axillae. 
Eulopltinusia is the same as this genus. Antennae inserted on a level with the ventral end of 
the eyes. Abdominal segments subequal. 
1. GROTIUSELLA CYDIPPE (Girault). 
Euloplnnusia eydippe ( Girault) . 
Length, 1.12 mm. This species resembles Elacliertonecremnus circnmjectus Girault m 
some respects, the body similar and the scutellum and axillae are similarly margined with 
golden yellow. But there are two slender hind tibial spurs and the mandibles bear less teeth. 
