640 PARASITIC HYMENOPfERA, ii., 



edge, is trilobate, the central lobe larger and more rounded. 

 Apex of fifth tarsal joint of hind legs and claws, except at apex, 

 rufous. 



Anthrocephalus erythrogaster, sp.n. 



lUack; antennae, tegula^, legs and abdomen, except the back, 

 and ovipositor, red, antennse of a paler red colour; wings hyaline, 

 nervures black. Frontal depression closely, regularly, not very 

 strongly striated, separated from the anterior ocellus by a smooth, 

 slightly curved, flat keel; it is .separated from the eyes by a broad 

 band which, on the inner side, bears three rows of punctures 

 below, two above; the innerside is obliquely depressed towards 

 the eyes, and has two rows. Thorax on the pro and mesonotum 

 and scutellum closely, regularly, not very strongly punctured; 

 apex of scutellum margined, the centre with the keel stronger 

 and depressed in the middle, forming two slight lobes narrowed 

 inwardly. The centre of the metanotum has, on either side, a 

 stout keel, which runs from the outer basal part to the inner 

 central, the two forming a large triangular area. 5. Length, 

 5 mm. 



Glen Innes, N.S.W.; bred by Mr. W. B. Stokes, in January, 

 from "Codling Moth." 



Closely, almost uniformly, not very strongly punctured. The 

 narrowed, apical part of the scutellum margined, furrowed on the 

 inner side, the centre of the apex broadly bilobate, the lobes not 

 prominent. The depressed part of the mesonotum striated, the 

 striae moderately strong, more or less curved, bordered at the 

 base and apex by a smooth margin. Abdomen as long as thorax, 

 the terminal sheatli short, broad, blunt at the apex. The end- 

 joints of the antenna} are marked with black. Hind-femora finely, 

 closely, distinctly and uniformly punctured; below they are 

 margined by white pubescence. 



Anthrocephalus CARPocAPSiE, sp.n. 



Black; flagellum of antennae, tegulae and legs red, tibiae darker 

 in tint than the femora; wings hyaline, nervures black; a fuscous 

 cloud at and behind the stigma, not extending much beyond the 



