Smicromorpha eudela Naumann, 1986
(Figs 32–38)
Smicromorpha eudela Naumann 1986: 176
Material examined (images). Australia: Northern Territory, Nourlangie Creek, 8km of Mt. Cahill (12.52ºS & 132.47ºE) 26.x.1972, Coll. D. H. Colless (ANIC, holotype ♂, ANIC Type No. 7590) .
Diagnosis. Male. Body length 4.1 mm, length of fore wing 2.2 mm; colour ranging from pale yellowish to orange without brown and black markings; femoral teeth pale orange; setation short, scattered, with adpressed setae on mesosoma and hind femur; flagellar setae very short. Head with small eyes, malar space long, but without malar carina (Figs 32, 33); antennal scrobe deep, margin acarinate, widely separated from inner edge of eye (Fig. 33); POL and LOD respectively 0.7× and 1.3× OOL (Fig. 35); frons with longitudinal groove between median ocellus and antennal scrobe; eyes well separated, maximum interocular distance (on vertex) 0.75 × as great as minimum distance (at mid-length of face); flagellum 6-segmented with fl 1 transverse and remaining flagellomeres longer than wide, flagellar setae short (Fig. 34); pronotal collar acarinate; mesoscutum and scutellum areolate-rugose; sternau- lus absent; propodeum broadly concave posteriorly, spiracular sulci distinct; fore wing infuscate except basally with dense brown setae (Fig. 37); MV punctiform and forming acute angle with SMV, stump of basalis absent; hind coxa 2× long as wide; femur 2.3× as long as wide with weak ventral process without serrulation; petiole 3.3× as long as wide and 3.7× as high, dorsally minutely reticulate punctate; transverse lamina indistinct.
Female. Unknown.
Distribution. Australian (Australia).
Host. Unknown.