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femora much swollen but unarmed, ivithout teeth or serrations; 

 abdomen small, oval, subdepressed. 



Type— No. 4881, U.S.N. M. 



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



Family lxiii.— EURYTOMID^E. 

 Genus Systole, Walker. 

 (14) Systole koebelei, n.sp. 



9- — Length 2-5 mm. Robust, brownish -yellow and sparsely 

 pubescent ; stemmaticum, occiput, pedicel of antennae, except 

 narrowly at apex, anterior margin of mesonotum and sutures 

 dividing sclerites of thorax black. Wings hyaline, pubescent, 

 veins brown, subcostal vein interrupted by a white bulla at its 

 junction with marginal vein; marginal and postmarginal veins 

 about equal, longer than stigmal. Head viewed from above sub- 

 globose, with the scrobes deep and extending nearly to front 

 ocellus; pedicel obconical, twice and one-half longer than thick 

 at apex; flagellum clavate, first three joints very small, together 

 shorter than pedicel, and very much narrower, moniliform, joints 

 beyond widening and wider than long. Thorax rugulose, except 

 black anterior portion of mesonotum which is smoother but with 

 delicate, transverse aciculations. Abdomen oval, finely coriaceous 

 and sparsely pubescent, segments after second subequal in length. 



Type— No. 4882, U.S. KM. 



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



Genus Eurytoma, Illiger. 

 (15) Eurytoma australiensis, n.sp. 



£. — Length 2-4 mm. Black and similar in structure to E. 

 studiosa, Say, clothed with a sparse, white pubescence. Antennae 

 wholly black; tegulse, tips of femora, tibiae, except a subfuscous 

 median blotch outwardly, and all tarsi honey-yellow. Pedicel 

 small, obconic, very little longer than thick and smaller than first 



