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memoi:rs of tee Queensland museum. 
joints; flagellum gently clavate; first funicle joint somewliat shorter than the second and 
only a little longer than T\nde; 4-6 -u-ider than long; club longer than two preceding joints- 
united; first two club joints subequal, third smaller. Wings hyaline; venation golden yellow; 
marginal and postmarginal veins about subequal, each one third longer than the stigmal, 
which is slightly curved. Thorax Avith fine, polygonal reticulation, the reticulation in raised 
lines. Paraj^sidal furrows faint but complete. Scutellum with an obscure, transverse groove 
before apex. Propodeum rather short, broad, scaly, without a median carina but there is a 
shallow lateial sulcus on each side of meson, running obliquely from the cephalic margin, the 
lateral margin of each sulcus carinated and thus forming the lateral carinse; spiracle elliptical, 
with a deep sulcus running obliquely from its caudal margin. Abdomen viewed from the 
lateral aspect, straight above, convex beneath; viewed from the dorsal aspect, it is conic-ovate, 
no longer than the thorax; petiole no longer than the hind coxae; second segment occupying 
over one third the surface; third and fourth subequal, each about one half as long as the 
second; fifth and sixth distinctly shorter than the fourth; eighth conical. Head no wider than 
long, no Avidor than the thorax. Mandibles 3 and 4-dentate. 
Described from one female captured by sweeping in jungle, June 7, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). 
Eahitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Ey^79S, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag, the head 
and a hind leg on a slide. 
SPHEGIPTEROSEl^rELLA new genus. 
For diagnosis, see aniea (these Memoirs, II), p. 324. The males have the legs more 
uniformly fuscous. The types are five females on a card, a head, several antennaB and hind legs 
on a slide. They were reared from bombycid cocoons, April 7, 1911. Peterosema unicolor 
new species is the genotype. 
Genus EUKYDINOTELLA Girault. 
1. EURYDINOTELLA VIRIDICOXA new species. 
Female: — Length, 1.30 mm. For rest of diagnosis, see a^itea (these Memoirs, II), 
p. 319. 
Described from a female captured by sweeping in forest along the banks of Cape River, 
December 27, 1913. 
2. EURYDINOTELLA PUNCTATA new species. 
Female: — Length, 1.85 mm. 
Like prima Girault but the abdomen is not darker than the thorax; the coxae are 
coiicolorous ; the pedicel is colored like the flagellum; the scape is golden yellow; the abdominal 
petiole is short, much shorter than the hind coxa); the third abdominal segment is slightly 
shorter than the second and the postraarginal vein is twice as long as the stigmal and as 
long as the marginal. At once differing from viridico.xa Girault in haAung a punctate propodeum. 
Describetl from one female caught by sweej^ing in forest and slight jungle, June 27, 
1913 (A.A.G.). 
EaUitat: GordonA^ale (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. EyS794, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag, the head 
on a slide. 
