354 NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIAN PARASITIC HYMENOPTERA, 



received by second cubital cell near its base. Hind coxse, femora 

 and tibiae ferruginous, petiole of abdomen with two black spots 

 at apex. 



Type— No. 4908, U.S. KM. 



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



Subfamily ix.— CHEL0NIN5;. 

 Genus PhanerotojMA, Wesmael. 

 (54) Phanerotoma australibnsis, n.sp. 



9- — Length 4 mm. Uniformly brownish-yellow, the surface 

 finely rugulose ; eyes broadly oval, brown-black ; ocelli close 

 together on a black spot; teeth of mandibles black, outer very 

 long, acute. Wings hyaline, stigma and most of veins brown, 

 median and submedian veins yellowish; first abscissa of radius 

 and second transverse cubitus short, first transverse cubitus 

 unusually long, being fully thrice as long as second transverse 

 cubitus, thus giving the second cubital an unusual shape, which 

 will at once distinguish the species. Abdomen 3-segmented, 

 rugulose. 



Type— No. 4909, U.S.N.M. 



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



Subfamily x.- AGATHIDIN.E. 



Genus Orgiloneura, Ashmead, n.g. 



This genus may be easily separated from Microdus, Latr., by 

 the following differences : — 



Areolet triangular and usually petiolate; subdis- 

 coidal nervure in hind wings originating 

 above the middle of the discoidal nervure; 

 metathorax not areolated Microdus, Latr. 



Areolet wanting or incomplete ; subdiscoidal 

 nervure in hind wings wholly absent, the 

 transverse median nervure straight; meta- 

 thorax short, exareolated Orgiloneura, Ashm., n.g- 



