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MKMOIKS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
From many female specimens in the Queensland Museum collections labelled ‘ ‘ Kearedi 
from gall No. 26, emerged May, 1914, H. Hacker.’^ 
Habitat: Brisbane, Queensland. 
Types: No. Hy '3757, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, three females on a tag. 
The male is the same but the cheeks below tlie eyes are black and the entire thorax except 
lateral margin of scutum and scutellum narrowly, caudal margin of pronotum and lateral margin 
of parapsides; abdomen black except meson of venter and the yellow stripe at base above. 
PERILAMPELTjA new genus of Girault and A. P. Dodd. 
Pilfers from Ci<^IocyhcUoidcs Girault in having the axilla? distinctly separated, the 
marginal vein longer (about five times its own width, about half the length of the sub- 
marginal or somewhat less), the ring-joints quadrate or longer than wide and the abdomen less 
flattened. The axiHee mosad meet the caudal end of each parapsidal furrow. Wings large. 
^Marginal vein linear. 
1. PERILAMPELLA FLAMMEITHORAX new species.^ 
Female: — Length, 4 mm. 
Differs from Epiperilamims Uirault in having the postmarginal vein distinctly longer 
than the stigmal and the marginal vein longer, over a third the length of the submarginal. With 
the habitus of Fei Ikmpoides. Flaming red, the iiropodeum, abdomen and hind coxa? jet black, 
also the scape above and the funicle and club. Pore wings (also hind wings) deep smoky 
broAvn, clearer proximnd of the bend of the submarginal vein. Axilla? distinctly sei>arated 
inwardly but not far apart (within the apex of parapsidal furrows). Marginal vein linear, 
about six times longer than wide (in EJpiperiUnnims not thrice and it is thickened). Mandibles 
strong, bidentatc, the second tooth broad, scmicircularly emarginate along a.pex. First ring- 
joint a little longer than wide, the second large but wuder than long; six funicle joints, the first 
longest, the distal ones jOaiuly wider than long, 1 longer than wide; pedicel as long as funicle 1; 
club with an apparent fourth joint. 
From two females from the collections of the National Museum of Victoria, labelled 
“ .o9. Rose Bay, N.18.W. Froggatt, 15-10-91.’’ 
Habitat: New South Wales. 
Types: in the National Museum, Melbourne, the above specimens on separate tags, a 
liead on a slide. 
EUPIORI LAMPOI DKS new genus. 
Female: — Apparently differs from Enperilampiis AValker in having the scutellum long 
and projecting over tlie abdoiuen but not forming a long, stout spine, merely triangular and 
obtusely ])ojnted at apex, there? armed with a short entire jdate and reaching not half way to 
apex of the abdomen. Also, the antciinat are l3-jointed with one ring-joint, the scaj)G rather 
greatly flattened and curved. Otherwise as in Ferilampiis. The Tnargins of the flat scape are 
parallel yet curved. 
1. EUPERILAMPOIDES SCUTELLATUS new species. Genotype. 
Female: — Length, 3.70 mm. 
Black with slight metallic reflections, the wings hyaline, the postmarginal vein longer 
than the marginal which is somewhat longer than the stigmal. Antenna? orange yellow, the 
scape, distal two joints and upper ]»odicel black, the latter much smaller than the funicle 
° Mr. A. P. I)o(ld suggests, from seeing spccimen.s in Mr. Rroggatt’s collection, that this is a species described by 
the latter as a Cynips but the whole matter is too indefuiite and 1 prefer to describe the species in its proper place 
Mr. Froggatt can then establish his species. Mayr had already informed him, 1 understand, of its relationship. - 
Mistakes arc often excusable but tmcorrected known ones should never be so. 
