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MiaiOJllS OF TEE QUEFESLAEE MUSEUM. 
aud the tarsi (except dusky apical joint) white. Wings hyaline; marginal vein one third 
longer than the stigmal and one fourth longer than the postmarginal. Thorax, including 
propodeum, punctate; parapsidal furrows half complete. Abdomen conic-ovate, a little longer 
than the head and thorax united; second segment occupying one fourth of the surface, distinctly 
longer than the third; 3-7 about subequal. Antennoa inserted about middle of face; 13-jointed, 
with two ring, three chib joints; ]>edieel slender, a little longer than first funicle joint; ring- 
joints usual; flagellum gently clavate; first and second funicle joints distinctly longer than 
wide, the sixth subquadrate, a little wider than long; club twice as long as wide, the first 
joint the longest. 
Described from one female caught by sweeping in forest, July 1, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). 
Habitat: Northern Queensland ((lordouvale near Cairns). 
Type: No. HyS77G, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, a female on a tag, the head and a 
hind leg on a slide. 
3. URIELLOMYIA HACKERI new species of A. P. Dodd. 
Ecinate: — Length, 2.010 mm. 
Metallic green; antennal scape and pedicel, coxa? and femora concolorous. the tibiaa 
sliglitly washed with metallic, the tarsi and most of tibise yellow; antennal funicle fuscous, 
the club yellowish. Thorax reticulately juinctate; parapsidal furrows incomplete; scutellum 
simple, l^ropodeum short, glabrous, with a median and lateral cariua*, the median carina 
dividing eandad ; also mesad of the lateral carina there is another distinct longitudinal carina. 
Abdomen conic-ovate, depressed above, convex boneatli, a little longer than the head and thorax 
united, segments 2, 5, 6 and 7 about subequal, longest, the third the shortest; base of abdomen 
smooth and shining, the rest more or loss finely scaly. Pore wings hyaline, the marginal vein 
somewhat longer than the postmarginal, the latter somewhat longer than the stigmal. Mandibles 
4-dentato, the teeth not acute. Flagellum gently clavate; pedicel longer than any of the 
funicle joints of which the si'cond is longest, a little longer than wide, the others wider than 
long; antenna} inserted about middle of face, 
Male : — Xot known. 
Described from one female labelled “Brisbane, il, Hacker, lU-8-13.’^ 
Habitat : Brisbane, Queensland. 
Type: No. IJy^777, Queensland iMusenm, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag, the head 
and hind leg on a slide. 
FHIELLOPTER()]\IALTJS new genus. 
Type: The following species. 
1. URIELLOPTEROMALUS SUBPLANITHORAX now species. 
Length, 1.05 mm. 
Differs from Uriella Ashmead in bearing axillae which are much advanced, being cepbalad 
of the scutellum; the mandibles are trideutate, the abdomen is no longer than the thorax though 
conic-ovate, the second segment somewhat the longest, occupying about a fifth of the surface, 
a third longer than segment 3; the thorax is rather flattened and the postmarginal and stigmal 
veins are rather sliort, the former a little the longer, the stigmal just about a third the length 
of the marginal, not sessile; marginal vein a fifth shorter than the submarginal. Parapsidal 
furrows delicate, a third comjdete from cephalad. 
