136 INSECUTOR INSCITI^ MENSTRUUS 



ANAGYROPSIS, new genus 



Genotype : Anagyms purpureus Girault. 



This name should be substituted iov^Anagyrus at the follow- 

 ing places in the Memoirs Queensland Museum, IV, pt. VII : 

 page 80, line 21 ; page 117, line 8; page 138, line 28; page 147, 

 line 10 from bottom; page 155, line 16 from bottom; page 160, 

 line 8; page 174, line 9. 

 Heterarthrellus australiensis Howard. 



Genotype the same as Bpidinocarsis'(j\T2i\x\i. Dinocarsis 

 Foerster is no doubt the same and takes precedence. 

 Dinocarsis abnormis, new species. 



Female. — Length, 1.65 mm. Dark metallic purple, the head 

 except antenna, prothorax except cephalic face above and the 

 caudal margin of pronotum and the scutellum except the me- 

 dian line from base to a little beyond the middle, deep orange 

 yellow, also the base of the tegula very narrowly. A lunula 

 laterad in front of the tegula, middle tibiae except ventrad 

 and rather broadly at tip and the middle tarsi, silvery white; 

 other tarsi brownish. Antennas wholly purple. Fore wing 

 deeply embrowned from a little distad of the middle of the 

 submarginal vein to apex but with a conspicuous, tolerably 

 narrow, slightly convex, naked cross-stripe from the apex of 

 venation (its proximal edge tipping apex of the stigmal vein). 

 Oblique hairless line closed caudad (some distance distad of 

 the proximal end of the infuscation). Venation black. Post- 

 marginal vein three-fourths the length of the stigmal which is 

 somewhat shorter than the marginal. Funicle 1 nearly twice 

 longer than wide, distinctly shorter than the elongate pedicel, 

 6 somewhat wider than long. Hind tibial spurs double, very 

 unequal. Cheeks much shorter than the eyes. Face sublentic- 

 ular, the scrobes distinct, short, not joined dorsad. Frons 

 moderate. Sides of propodeum with a short, silvery pube- 

 scence. Sculpture very fine, delicate scaliness. A short carina 

 between the axillae. 



Differs from the genotype in having the f oliaceous expansion 

 linear or rectangular, subparallel with the shaft of the scape, 

 not greatly convexed. 



