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MEMOIMS OF TUB QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
Pore -wings with a black stripe across them at the bend of the submargmal vein. Scape com- 
pressed; funicle 2 much -v\dder than long, widest and shortest, 1 narrower than it but distinctly 
wider than the ring- joint which is subquadrate. Punicle 6 largest, larger than the pedicel, 
subquadrate, funicle 4 wider than long. Club as long as the scape. Mandibles bidentate, the 
second tooth broad. Pace obscurely reddish centrally. 
Male : — Not known. 
Described from six females on a card in the collections of the National Museum of 
Victoria, Melbourne, labelled ^‘24 and 25, 06-9-11, nr. Melbourne, Lindley Park, Mr, Strickland, 
E. 11-11-06— galls. 
Habitat: Melbourne, Victoria. 
Types: In the National Museum, Melbourne, Vvo of the above specimens on a card. 
CCELOGYBOMYIA new genus. 
Differs from Ccelocybella Ghault in having the antennse inserted below the middle of the 
face, on the clypeus or nearly, and they are stouter, more clavate, the tlu*ee ring-joints more 
graduate into the funicle. Also the axillae are rather widely separated, not extending loesad of 
the caudal ends of the parapsidal furrows as in the other genus. The postmarginal vein is 
somewhat longer than the marginal, subequal to the slender stigmal. Mandibles trideutate. 
Scuteilurn flat, not convexed and projecting above a declivous propodeum as in Ccelocybella but 
plane with the plane propodeum and with a narrow sclerite between it and the postscutellnm. 
Segment 2 of abdomen occupying about a fifth of the surface. Caudal tibia) with two spurs. 
1. CCELOGYBOMYIA SEXFASCIATA new species. Female. Genotype. 
Length, 2.20 mm. Orange yellow; pronotum, sclerite just caudad of scuteilurn, post- 
scutellum and propodeum, pale lemon yellow. Wings hyaline; face of pronotum, sutures of 
thoracic dorsum, portions of the prox>odeum some distance laterad of the meson and six con- 
spicuous stripes across abdomen from base to apex, black. Venation pale. Antennas and legs 
yellow, the scape dusky above. Cephalic and caudal femora compressed, swollen but simple; 
caudal coxa compressed. Thorax finely, transversely wrinkled. Caudal margin of scutellum 
narrowly black. Cephalo-lateral angle of scutum lemon yellow. One spur of caudal tibia much 
shorter than the other, both stout, not long. Scape somewhat compressed, the pedicel moderately 
long; funicle 2 abruptly larger than 1, the others gradually enlarging in succession. 
Habitat: Kuranda, Queensland. Jungle, September 15, 1913, tAvo females. 
Type: No. Hy §753^ Queensland Museum, Brisbane, a female on a tag, the head and hind 
legs on a slide. 
2. CCELOGYBOMYIA NOVISEXFASCIATA new species. 
Female: — ^Length, 1.80 mm. 
Similar to sexfosdata bat the mandibles are narroAVGr, the first funicle joint (sixth of 
the antennas) only slightly longer than the third joint (twice longer in the type species) and the 
general coloration is greenish yellow instead of a rich reddish brown. Otherwise, surjirisingly 
alike. The thin black line across apex of scutellum is not quite comj)lete. 
Described from two females on a card with the species following, labelled 11. Bred 
from aborted capsules of red gum caused by a dipterous larva, Agromyza sp.? 12-10.^' 
Habitat: Melbourne, Victoria. 
Types: In the National Museum, Melbourne, the speeiTuens as mounted and a head on a 
slide (Avith type head of the next species). 
