: INECUTOR INSCITI^ MliNSTRUUS 153 



Petiole twice longer than wide. Scutellum distad of its cross- 

 suture, glabrous. Propodeum with delicate, longitudinal 

 rugae except broadly laterad, one of these rugae median and 

 which meets at basal third a broad semi-circular carina ; there 

 is also a carina from caudad on each side of the petiole, run- 

 ning nearly to the semi-circular carina. Postscutellum glab- 

 rous, the suture between it and the scutellum punctate. 

 Funicle 1 longest, a half longer than wide, 2 and 3 a little 

 shorter, subequal to the pedicel, 6 quadrate, 7 a little wider 

 than long. Ring- joint normal. Club nearly as long as the 

 three preceding joints united. Abdomen showing a very deli- 

 cate scaliness. Cephalic tibiae more or less reddish. Ovipositor 

 reddish (the valves absent in this specimen). 



A female, forest uplands (Hawkesbury River), November 

 3, 1914. 



Habitat. — Brooklyn, New South Wales. 



Type. — In the Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen 

 on a tag, an antenna on a slide. 



There is a faint dusky stripe across the fore wing from 

 about the middle of the submarginal vein. Petiole with longi- 

 tudinal carinae. Propodeum, laterad of the spiracle, with a 

 sharply gouged-out narrow sulcus (dorso-laterad). 



Dinoura eucalypti, new species. 



Female. — Very similar to cyanea, with the type of which I 

 compare it, but dififering as follows : Somewhat more robust ; 

 a little more of the abdomen is red; the caudal femora are 

 entirely red except the proximal end rather broadly and 

 slightly at apex. Distal funicle joint somewhat longer than 

 wide, the basal over twice longer than wide ; apical joint of club 

 red. "Propeller blades" of ovipositor valves larger than in 

 cyanea. 



Two females reared from a chalcid in brachyscalid galls on 

 Eucalyptus (A. Koebele). 



Habitat. — Sydney, New South Wales. 



Types.— Cat. No. 20887, U. S. Nat. Mus. ; two females on 

 tags, the flagella on a card. 



