AUI:iT KALIAN UYM.ENOKTEKA CJLALCWOIDEA, V.—GIKAULT. 
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incision following segment 4 and the tip of abdomen; the yellow on the head also nearly 
lemon yellow. Legs dark lemon yellow, including the coxa?, the tarsi distad more or less fuscous. 
Venation smoky black. Pedicel more or less dusky. Ring-joints enlarging distad; first and 
second fiinicle joints subequal, longest of the funicle. 
Habitat: Brisbane, Queensland. Reared from galls, forest, June, July. 
Types: No. Hyl304, Queensland Museum, Brisbane. 
CCELOCYBELLOIDES new genus. 
Differs from E piperilampus in having the marginal vein linear and distinctly more than 
twice longer than wide; Epiprrilampiis bears a thickened, short marginal vein which is about 
twice longer than wide. Axilla’ are barely separated. Two normal ring- joints. iMale abdomen 
-slenderer and more depressed. 
1, CCELOCYBELLOIDES AUREUS new species. Female. Genotype. 
Length, 2 mm. 
Orange yellou'. the abdomen W’ith four transverse brownish .stripes across the middle 
close together; face, scajie and legs lemon yellow; a small black triangle centrally at base of 
abdomen; center of occiput, dorsal sutures of thorax, a spot at distal end of each imrapside 
and the venation black. AVings hyaline; flagellum dusky yellow; metathorax on each side of 
apex of scutellum black. A fifth abdominal cross-stripe near tip but faint. Sometimes proximal 
two tliirds of median line of scutellum narrowly black. Hind coxa with a black marking. 
i\randibles bidentate. Funicle 1 not as wide as 2. 
In the male the cross-stripes on abdomen are more or less confluent; face of pronotum, 
a large, siiltquadrate area on cejdialic scutum, a little less than distal half of scntellum (except 
at extreino ajtex) and its median line, a short median lino at ax>ex of scntimi (distad), lateral 
})ortions of each axilla except at margins and the propodeum black. 
Habitat : Port Darwin, Nortbern Territory. From galls on Eucalyptus mineata (8-6-1913 
of G. F. Hill). 
Types: No. Hy 27,56, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, a pair, each on a tag; female heads 
and legs on a slide. 
2. CCELOCYBELLOIDES PULCHRIVARIEGATUS new species. 
Female: — Length, 2.25 mm. 
Orange yello^v^ the pronotum, clieeks, legs and base of abdomen rather broadly lemon 
yellow. The following parts black: Occiput, face of pronotum, scutum except lateral margins, 
]»arfc between axilla?, a diamond-shaped spot center of each axilla from cephalic margin, a bell- 
shaped area filling all discal part of scutellum, thoracic sutures, propodeum. a small acute 
wedge-shaped spot at imrnediato base of abdomen at meson, venation and five cross-stripes on 
abdomen, l-hc first four curved eophalad at lateral margin, 2-4 convexly swollen centrally along 
cephalic margin (2 more .so, 4 qiiadrately so, all joined broadly at meson) ; fifth stripe smallest, 
also swollen ce])halad at meson but sei>avatod from the otliers. Mesoventer black. Stigmal knob 
round, the vein subequal to the jjostmarginal. A short cariua between the axilla? 'which are 
slightly sejjarated. Hind tibial spurs double. Funicle Joints all much ■wider than long, much 
shorter than the pedicel. Mandibles bidentate, the second tooth broad. Funicle 6 shortest, 
somewhat over twice wider than long. A faint dusky stripe from each lateral ocellus down the 
face along each eye nearly to middle of face. Each ocellus in a round black spot. Body densely 
scaly. Dorso-lateral margin of scape and each femur above proximacl, dusky, Hiud coxa black 
above. 
