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Subfamily ii.-CRYPTIN.ffi. 



Tribe v.— Cryptini. 

 Genus Chromocryptu s, Ashmead. 



(44) Chromocryptus antipodialis, n.sp. 



Q. Length 5*2 mm. Black; antenna] joints 7 and 8 above, 

 anterior margin of pronotum, ;i narrow band at apex of second 

 dorsal segment of abdomen, and two spots on teguke white ; 

 metathorax, Legs (except tips of hind tibia? and their tarsi) and 

 first segment of abdomen rufous. Wings hyaline, venation, 

 except basal half of stigma which is white, black. 



Type -No. 4903, U.S.N.M. 



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



Subfamily iii. PIMPLIN.E. 



Tribe i.— Acoenitini. 



Genus Leptobatops is, Ashmead, n.g. 



This new genus falls in next to Leptobatus, Grav., but may be 

 easily separated by the following differences : — 



Front wings with an areolet. 



Areolet large, rhomboidal; ovipositor as long 

 as or longer than the abdomen; head as 

 in Exetastes; claws simple Leptobatus, Grav. 



Areolet small, petiolate ; ovipositor shorter 

 than the abdomen, the abdomen elongate, 

 narrowed towards the base, the first seg- 

 ment long, slender, petioliform; claw- 

 pectinate Leptobatopsis, Ashm. , n. g. 



(45) Leptobatopsis australiensis, n.sp. 



(j>. — Length 9 mm. Black, shining ; two lunate spots on 

 vertex (one near each eye), a narrow line on lower anterior orbits, 

 clypeus, mandibles, except tips, a line anteriorly at sides of pro- 

 thorax, sometimes interrupted, two triangular spots on meso- 

 notum anteriorly (one on each side), a spot beneath teguke, 



