34 INSECUTOR INSCITI^E MENSTRUUS 



Differs from the description of the genotype as follows : The 

 marginal vein is a half longer than zvide, about half the length 

 of the postmarginal, the latter three-fourths the length of the 

 stigmal; the legs are concolorous except the tarsi, knees nar- 

 rowly, nearly the distal half of the. first tibiae, tips of hind 

 tibiae and the middle legs except lightly the middle of the fe- 

 mora broadly (washed) and a distinct cinctus on the tibia 

 at proximal fourth ; funicles 1-4 subequal, each slightly longer 

 than wide. Otherwise the same. Scutum and scutellum with 

 scattered punctures. 



Male similar but the wings hyaline and the antennae brown 

 yellow, the club darker, the dorsal edge of the scape and the pe- 

 dicel above, metallic. Pedicel hemispherical, small, the scape 

 compressed; club ovate, not long, larger than any funicle joint; 

 funicle 1 a half longer than wide, 6 much wider than long, 3 a 

 little longer than wide. Clothing of antennae minute, dense. 

 The frons is broad (male). 



Two males, many females, reared from a brachyscelid gall 

 on gum (A. Koebele). 



Habitat, Sydney, New South Wales. 



Types, Cat. No. 20691, U. S. Nat. Mus., four females on 

 tags plus a slide bearing a head of each sex and a female fore 

 wing. 



Anastatus thoreauini, new species. 



Female. — Similar to nonexcisus Girault but the two eye-spots 

 of the fore wing are larger, the knees, tips of tibiae and the tarsi 

 reddish brown while the thorax laterad is suffused with red- 

 dish. 



One female, Toowoomba, Queensland (A. Koebele). 



Type, Cat. No. 20692, U. S. Nat. Mus., the specimen on a 

 tag; wings, antenna, and hind legs on a slide. 



Anastatus saintpierrei, new species. 



Female. — Length, 3 mm., excluding the ovipositor which is 

 extruded for a length nearly equal to that of the abdomen. Like 

 homhax but differs in that the ovipositor is much longer, the 

 valves wholly brownish black, the hyaline stripe on the fore 



