BY WILLIAM H. ASHMEAD. 345 



lobe) trapezoidal, axillae widely separated; metathorax short but 

 not abrupt, and smooth. Front wings with the postmarginal 

 vein very long, much longer than marginal, stigmal vein also 

 long, longer than marginal but still shorter than postmarginal. 

 Abdomen sessile, conic-ovate, a little longer than head and thorax 

 united, flat above, and beneath at apical half, but with ventral 

 half compressed and carinate. Hind coxye very large, com- 

 pressed, outer face flat. 



Type— No. 4898, U.S.N.M. 



Hab. — Sydney, N.S.W. Bred by Mr. Froggatt from an 

 Agromyzid gall on Eucalyptus corymbosa. 



Subfamily ii.~PTEROMALIN.E. 

 Genus Pteromalus, Swederus. 



(32) Pteromalus puparum, Linne. 



Six $ and two £ specimens of this common species were bred 

 by Mr. Froggatt from the pupa of Papilio evectheus. 



Subfamily iii.^SPHEGIGASTERIN^. 

 Genus Ophelosia, Riley. 



(33) Ophelosia crawfordi, Puley. 



Hab. — Sydney, N.S.W. Twelve Q specimens, bred by Mr. 

 Froggatt from the adult female of Icerya purchasi. 



Genus T o m o c e r a, Howard. 

 (34) Tomocera californica, Howard. 



(Syn. Moranila testaceiceps, Cam.)] 



Hab. — -California; Hawaiian Islands. 



A specimen of this species is in the National Museum, collected 

 in Australia by A. Koebele. The species is parasitic on Lecauium 

 olece, but has not before been reported from Australia. 



