94 INSECUTOR INSCITI^ MENSTRUUS 



Museum from Suva, Fiji, from Mytilaspis on an Euphorbia 

 (?) in a salt marsh (A. Koebele, 1909). Types examined. 



Bardylis australicus, new species. 



Female. — Length, 0.60 mm. Differs from the genotype as 

 follows : Funicle 1 is cupshaped, no longer than wide at apex 

 and a third shorter than 2, which is slightly longer than wide 

 and slightly broader distad than proximad. Also, the caudal 

 wings are broader, with about eight lines of discal cilia (4r-5 

 in the other species). The marginal cilia of the fore wing are 

 somewhat shorter. 



One male, twelve females on a slide in the U. S. Department 

 of Agriculture collections, reared from Aspidiotus rossii, A. 

 nerii, and Parlatoria proteus on Ficus, Botanical Gardens, Jan- 

 uary, 1899 (A. Koebele). 



Habitat: Sydney, New South Wales, and as above. 



Types: Cat. No. 20670, U. S. Nat. Mus., the specimens as 

 in the foregoing. 



Apterotrix dubia, new species. 



Female. — Length, 0.50 mm. Marginal vein subequal to the 

 submarginal, thick, ending obtusely {or subtruncate) , the stig- 

 mal obsolete. 



Black, the following parts golden yellow : Caudal and lateral 

 margins of scutum, parapsides, scutellum, and extreme apex 

 of the abdomen. Antennae and legs pallid. Funicle joints 

 small, 1 widening distad, its apex oblique, a little longer than 

 wide, 2 small, wider than long, 8 the same but longer than 2 ; 

 club well defined, 1 a little longer than wide, 2 and 3 subequal, 

 each somewhat longer than 1, subequal to the pedicel, the latter 

 longer than the funicle. Fore wings distinctly, lightly infus- 

 cated from base to apex of venation, narrow, their discal cilia 

 numerous but not dense, minute, their longest marginal cilia a 

 little over two-thirds their greatest width. Stigmal vein indi- 

 cated by a slight curve away from the margin by the apex of 

 the marginal. Caudal and middle tarsal joints subequal. 

 Wings broadest across apex of the venation, like those of 

 Aspidiotiphagus but the cilia are not as long. Ovipositor in- 



