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MBMOmS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
Male: — The same but the femora wholly yellow-browu and the scape; also, the funicle 
joints are subelongate, the first about twice the length of the pedicel, not as long as the club, 
the sixth distinctly longer than the pedicel, distinctly shorter than 1. 
Described from two male, one female, specimens on a card in the collections of the 
National Museum of Victoria at Melbourne, labelled 31. Bred from leaves of Artichoke, 
12-92. '' 
Haliitat: Melbourne, Victoria. 
Types: in the National Museum, Melbourne, the above specimens and a slide with the 
female head, hiud leg and male autenu®. 
Later, three more specimens from the same collections. 
ACHOCLISELLA new genus. 
Female: — Similar in shape to Faracroolisis Girault but segment 4 of abdomen is not 
enlarged, a little shorter than segment 2, the mandibles are 3- and 4-dentate and the propodeum 
bears lateral carince which about the middle curve in to the median carina, the spiracle oval, 
moderate. Postmarginal vein elongate, over twice the length of the stigmal but a little shorter 
than the rather long marginal. The longer marginal vein and dilfferent mandibles separate 
it from Jcroclisoides Girault and Dodd; also the much longer x^etiole and slender body. In 
the table of genera rims to Lomoyiosojfiella but the scutellum lacks the cross-suture and is as 
in FaraclocHsis. True spiracular sulci absent. 
1. ACROCLISELLA PERPLEXA new species. 
Female: — Length, 2.30 mm. 
Dark metallic green, the wings hyaline, the venation dusky, the legs except cox® and 
the scape dull honey yellow; center of abdomen along meson dorsad suffused with yellow. 
Antenna? black. Mandibles white, reddish brown at tip. Pedicel shorter than funicle 1 which 
is longest, wider distad, nearly one and a half times longer than wide at ajiex, joints 2-4 
subequal, somewhat longer than -wide, 6 quadrate, 5 subequal to pedicel. Cephalic margin of 
clypeiis near lateral ends emarginate. Head, parapsides, petiole, propodeum, axilla, pronotum 
laterad and scutum cei'ihalad, scaly reticulate; rest of thorax punctate, the scutellum a little 
coarser than scutum. Parapsidal furrows punctate, terminating caiidad in an oval fovea w’hich 
is narrowly separated from the mesal ends of the axOl®, thus incomplete. Abdomen subglabrous, 
segment 3 at meson of caudal margin with a slight notch, segment 2 depressed. Propodemn 
with a distinct neck; a large fovea just caudo-mesad of the spiracle, its caudal boundary 
framing a cross-carina laterad of the lateral carina. 
Described from one female. 
Habitat: Queensland. 
Type: No. HySS^O, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag; antenna 
and hind legs on a slide. 
PAPAPTBROSEMOIDEA new genus. 
Female:- — In my table of genera runs to Apterosemoidea Girault but differs as follows: 
The autonn® are inserted below the middle of the face, on or a little below the ventral ends of 
the eyes, the mandibles are 4-dentate, the abdomen is couvexed ventrad. The propodeum without 
true carin® but a fold or carina runs from the caudo-mesal part of the spiracle, latero-caudad, 
then crossing caiulad of the spiracle and joining at apex another fold running meso-caudad 
from cephalo-lateral angle and forming a U at whose mouth lies the spiracle. Propodeum of 
nearly uniform length. Abdominal petiole not half the length of the hind coxa. Third ring- 
joint as long as the other two combined. Otherwise like Apterosemoidea. Parapsidal furrows 
obtuse. 
