MEMOinS OF THE QUEEN SLAEE IHUSEUU. 
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joints. Scape very long- and slender, two thirds as long as the face; pedicel slender, much 
longer than any ot the fnnicle joints which are subequal, each somewhat longer than wide; 
first two (dub joints about subequal, as long as wide; ring-joints moderately large,. Thorax 
with very fine, dejise longitudiiial reticulation, the propodeiun practically smooth. Parapsidal 
furrows iucomplofe. .Scutellum with a faiut cross-suture. Propodeum tricarinate, the carina; 
very distinct; .s])iracle small, rounded, situate<l further caudad than usual, no spiracuiar sulci. 
Abdomen no longin’ or wider than the thorax, straight beneatli, slightly convex above; secoud 
segment occupying about a fourth of the surface, the others more or less suboqual; caudal 
margins of all segments straight. Pore wings with a sooty blotch just beneath the curve of tlie 
submarginal vein and another beneath a[)ex of stigmal vein; luargiiial vein twice as long as 
the stigmal. the latter .as long as the postmarginal, the venation distinct. 
Male : — Xot known. 
Described from one female captured l>y swee])iiig foliage and grass along the iMulgrave 
River, mostly jungle, ^Marcli 30, 1913 (A.A.G.). 
Hahiiat : .Mulgravi' River, Cairns District. Queensland. 
Type: No. }Iy?77~, (Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the female on a tag, the head aiul 
hind legs on a slide. 
This genus differs from VricUoide.s (lirault in having the anteiuue inserted against the 
mouth and both mandibles 4-dentate. 
2. PSEUDANOGMUS FUSCIPES new species. 
Female: — Length, 1.60 mm. 
Veiy similar to the genoty])e, being nearly black but the femora are coiicolorous, tin* 
tibito much lighter (blown) and the funicle joints are somewhat wider than long. Mandibles 
nut distinctly semi but one 1 -dentate. Flageiluiii black. Doth species are densely, finely scaly 
punctate, the projiod'-um scaly. 
Prom ou(‘ female caught October 11 (II. Hacker). 
Hahiiat: Drisbaiu*. (Qu<‘enslaiul. 
Type: Mo. 11 y 377d, Queensland Museum, Drisbaiie, the specimen on a tag; head, caudal 
tibia' and Avings oil a slide. 
‘‘ In tliis gtmus the abdomen is flat, rounded ovate, wider than the thorax; the head is 
longer than vide, the antennal clul) with an apparent fourtli joint wliicli is distinct but does 
not afipear to be articulated; the scutellum has not a transverse suture before apex.’* 
( A. A. Girault.) 
lev KAMI )GM1IS iiCAv genus of Oirault and A. P. Dodd. 
Female : — Head no ^vidcl' tliaii tlie Hiorax, not much wider than long (cephalic aspect); 
eyes moderately large. Anlenmn iiiserled fadow the middle of the face, on a line Avith the 
ventral ends of the eyes; IJ-joiutod, willi thr(?e ring-joints and a solid club. Mandibles 
l-dentate. Pronotuin sliort ; parapsidal furrows luilf complete; scutellum siiiifile. Propodeum 
short, broad, without a neck, glabrous, tricarinate, the cariiue well defined and also Avith a few 
irregular longitudinal carinie; spiracles round, no spiracuiar sulci. Abdomen conic-ovatc, 
scarcely longer than the thorax; second segment the longest, occupying one fourth of the 
surface, third not one half as long; fourth longer than third; fifth longer than fourth, Iavo 
thirds as long as second; sixth and seventh each about as long as fourth. Marginal A'ein 
tAvice as long as the stigmal, AA’hich is moderately long; postmarginal A’ein slightly longer than 
the stigmal. 
