* TNSECUTOR INSCITI/TJ MKNSTRUUS 37 



gin between the spiracles, the latter small round, a little sepa- 

 rated from the margin ; -no spiracular sulcus. Abdomen with 

 the petiole wider than long ; abdomen ovate, depressed, its sec- 

 ond segment occupying somewhat over a third of the surface, 

 its caudal margin a little convex. Marginal vein not twice the 

 length of the long stigmal whose knob is not large ; marginal 

 vein much shorter than the submarginal (over a third shorter), 

 the postmarginal intermediate in length between the mar- 

 ginal and stigmal. Head wider than long, truncate at apex but 

 acute at each ventrolateral corner, the clypeus somewhat pro- 

 duced, truncate, nearly twice wider than long. Cheeks shorter 

 than the eyes. Antennae inserted a short distance from the 

 clypeus, just below the ventral ends of the eyes, 11- jointed with 

 two ring- joints^ the short, obliquely truncate, enlarged club but 

 2- join ted. Antennas clavate-capitate. First ring- joint very 

 short. Pedicel subequal to funicle 1, which is a little longer 

 than wide ; 2 and following on short petioles and widening dis- 

 tad, 2 somewhat wider than long. Mandibles 4-dentate. Scu- 

 tellum and scutum long. Maxillary palpi 5-jointed. 



One female in the U. S. National Museum (A. Koebele). 



Habitat, Australia. 



Type, Cat. No. 20465, U. S. Nat. Mus., a female on a tag ; 

 head, caudal legs, and fore wing on a slide. 



SYNONYMS 



Pseudanusia Girault equals Comperiella Howard. The ovipositor 



is free. 

 Cheiloneuroides Girault equals Diversinervis Silvestri. 

 Allomphale Silvestri equals Secodella Girault. 

 Taneostigmoidella Girault equals Prococcophagus Silvestri. 

 Idarnomorpha Girault equals Idarnes Walker. 

 Spalangiomorpha Girault equals Chaetospila Westwood. 



My descriptions are correct but in Idarnomorpha the fourth 

 club- joint I think ought not to be counted a true joint. 



