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(55) Orgiloneura antipoda, n.sp. 



9. — Length 5 mm.; ovipositor longer than abdomen. Head, 

 except eyes, and anterior legs, except base of femora, trochanters 

 and coxae, and middle legs, except femora, trochanters and coxae, 

 ferruginous; antennae, thorax, rest of legs and abdomen, except 

 first two segments, which are pale yellowish except a discal blotch 

 on second, black. Wings fuscous, stigma and veins dai-k brown, 

 almost black. 



Type— No. 4910, U.S.N.M. 



Hah. — Australia (A. Koebele, collector). 



Subfamily xii.^MICROCASTERIN.E. 

 Genus Acoelius, Haliday. 



(56) Acoelius australiensis, n.sp. 



£. — Length 1-2 mm. Body including legs wholly black; 

 wings hyaline, with a large brown band across middle and 

 occupying all but apical and basal thirds of wing. Antennae 

 very long, about twice length of body, tapering off to a point at 

 apex, broadest a little beyond middle. Head and thorax finely, 

 closely punctate, opaque, and clothed with a dull sericeous 

 pubescence; metathorax shining, areolated. Abdomen oblong- 

 oval, shining, impunctate, ovipositor subexserted. 



Type— No. 4911, U.S.N.M. 



Hob. — Australia (A. Koebele, collector). 



Genus Apanteles, Forster. 

 (57; Apanteles antipoda, n.sp. 



$. — Length 2'1 to 2 - 4 mm. Black ; mandibles ferruginous ; 

 palpi white; legs brownish-yellow, hind coxae, except apex, black, 

 finely rugulose, apex of hind femora, apex of hind tibia? and 

 their tarsi, more or less fuscous; ventral abdominal segments 

 1-4 brownish-yellow. 



Head smooth, polished, impunctate, except indistinctly on face 

 below antennae. Antennae, except apex of pedicel, wholly black, 



