184 PARASITIC HYMKNOPTERA, iii., 



black ; legs coloured lilie the body, hind tarsi black ; wings 

 hyaline, stigma testaceous, nervures black, areolet oblique, 

 4-ansIed, nervures almost meeting in front, recurrent ner- 

 vure received shortly beyond middle, broadly rounded out- 

 wardly ; transverse median nervure received very shortly 

 beyond transverse basal. ^. Length, 7 mm. 



Tenterfield, N.S.W. ; bred from Teia anarfoides : in April 

 (W. W. Froggatt). 



Smooth and shining, sparsely covered with white pubes- 

 cence. Metanotum with a large central area, which is nar- 

 row and of equal width at the base, then becoming roundly 

 widened to the apex, where it reaches the outer edge ; at the 

 base, on either side, is an area, which becomes roundly nar- 

 rowed towards the apex; the sides are bordered by a keel. 

 First abdominal segment about twice and one-half longer 

 than wide, and about one-half longer than second, which ia 

 almost square, and depressed at the base. 



Negtheroxia anthers, sp.n. 



Luteous, smooth and shining; antennae, mandibular teeth 

 and hind tarsi black, oral region and mandibles pallid yellow : 

 wings hyaline, stigma dark testaceous, nervures black, areolet 

 oblique, four-angled, narrowed in front, recurrent nervure 

 received at base of apical third, roundly, broadly curved ; 

 transverse median nervure received shortly beyond trans- 

 verse basal. Metanotum with a large, longish triangular 

 area on either side, inner keel gradually, roundly curved from 

 base to apex, the outer more distinctly roundly curved into 

 two parts, the basal being longer and more distinctly curved 

 than the apical ; from its apex, a keel runs down to the bot- 

 tom, uniting with one which descends from the spiracles. 

 Ovipositor as long as the hind tarsi. 9. Length, 11 mm.: 

 terebra, 4 mm. 



Richmond River, N.S.W. ; in April: bred from Antherrea 

 situplex (W. W. Froggatt). 



