330 NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIAN PARASITIC HYMENOPTERA, 



beneath are entirely brownish-yellow ; the legs, except the coxa^ 

 and the hind trochanters, above are brownish-yellow ; wings 

 hyaline, the venation light brown : while the petiole of the 

 abdomen is shorter, being only about four-fifths the length of the 

 hind femur. 



Type-No. 4874, U.S.N.M. 



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



Subfamily v.— EUC0ELIN.E. 

 Genus Trybliographa, Forster. 



(6) Trybliographa australiensis, n.sp. 



9- — Length 3 mm. Polished black; antennae, except first 

 joint, and legs, including all coxse, i-ed; scape obfuscated; wings 

 hyaline, with a brownish-red cloud enclosing the whole of the 

 marginal cell and a fainter cloud beneath it as far as to the basal 

 vein. 



Antennae gradually incrassated toward apex; pedicel oval, 

 first joint of flagellum clavate, the following gradually decreasing 

 in length, the first being the longest, about thrice as long as 

 thick at apex, the joints from the fifth oval-moniliform. 

 tScutellum with two large deep fovea? at base, separated from 

 each other only by a delicate carina, the cup broadly oval, with 

 a deep fovea posteriorly, the sides below the cup and posteriorly 

 coarsely rugose, the lateral ride or projection from the mesonotum 

 being delicately, longitudinally aciculated. Metathorax very 

 short, abruptly declivous, rugose, with a deep median depression. 

 Abdomen ovate, subcompressed, not longer than thorax, with 

 a band of white pubescence at base above. 



Type— No. 4875, U.S.N.M. 



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



Subfamily vi.— ALLOTRIINiE. 



Genus Allotria, Westwood. 



(7) Allotria Australia, n.sp. 



9. — Length O09 mm. Polished, impunctate, head brown, face 



yellowish, thorax, except metathorax, and abdomen black ; 



