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3. CCELOCYBOMYIA PERSIMILIS new species 
Female: — Length, 1.75 min. 
Like the preceding sj)eeies but the stripes on the abdomen differ in that they are 
distinctly narrower (much over their width ai)art, not as in the allied species) and the sixth is 
represented by a iiiesal dot only; also the black line across apex of scutellum is absent, tliat 
across cephalic margin of the jn’opodeum also absent. The antennse differ in the length of the 
pedicel. The face is inflexed in both species. 
Unfortunately before noticing the sf>ecific identity of this species its head was mounted 
with the only head of noviserfaseiatus and the antoniue became mixed. One species has a 
longer pedicel than the other. 
Described from one female mounted with the above and from the same source. 
Jlabiiat : Melbourne, Victoria. 
Type: In the National Mnseum. ^Melbourne, the above specimen and a slide bearing a 
head as stated. 
4. CCELOCYBOMYIA NIGRIVENTRIS new species. 
Female: — Length, 2.65 mm. 
Orange yellow, the head, ])ronotiim, tlie transverse sclerite following the sciiteJlum, the 
postscuteJlnm, caudal third or more of each ])arapsicle, distal margin of abdomen dorsad, legs, 
venter of abdomen, sea])e and propodcuni transversely meso-cejdialad greenish-yellow. Wings 
hyaline. Upper half of occiput, venter of thorax, dorsum of abdomen except distal margin, all 
dorsal thoracic sutures except that between pronotniu and uiesonotum and between axillas and 
])arapsidcs and the pro])od(Him jet black. A. black sjiot at ce[)]ialie margin of axilla centi'ally. 
'Flagellum brownish, closely resembling that of the type species. Mandibles distinctly tridentate. 
Described from many females reared from galls on young gum, IMarch 11. 
Ifahitai: Alclboiirne, A^ictoria. 
Type.s: In the National Museum, Melbourne, two females on a tag. 
The genus resembles Ca'Jocyha Aahmead but the scutellum is more flat and there is a 
transverse sclerite between it and the transverse jKistscutelInra. Also, the marginal, postmarginal 
and stignial veins are longer. 
NHOPERTIjAMPUS new genus, Girault and Dodd. 
Female : — Differs from Fpiperilampvs Girault in that tlie axillae are widely separated. 
1. NEOPERaAMPUS NIGER new species of Girault and Dodd. Genotype. 
Female: — Lengtli, 2,60 mm. 
Jet; sca})e lemon yellow; tihifu and tarsi white. Scutum and scutellum with line jxdygonal 
scaly sculpture. Parapsidal furrows dee]>, very widely sei>arated; axilhb with IheLr mesal angles 
just inesad of the meso-caudal angles of the parapsides. Scutellum long, distinctly convex. 
Propodeum glabrous, with a faint median cariiui and distinct lateral sulci. Abdomen almost 
smooth but with a few scattered setigerous pin-punctures, the second segment occupying nearly 
a half of the surface. A^onation yelloAvish, the wings hyaline, the marginal vein thickened, the 
stigmal not short, nearly as long as the marginal, the postmargimil somewhat longer than the 
stignial. Mandibles bidentate, the inner margin of the second tooth obliquely truncate. 
Antenna) i3-jomted, inserted near the middle of the face, with two distinct ring-joints, the club 
3-jointed. King-joints very transverse. Fiinicle 1 slightly shorter than the pedicel, subquadrate, 
joints 2-6 all much wider than long. Club joints wider than long. 
Described from one female taken in jungle, July 21, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). 
Jlahitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. TJyS754, Queensland ATuseum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag. the liead on a 
slide. 
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