INSECUTOR INSCITI^ MENSTRUUS ISfe 



fuscous j>atch from the apex of the stigmal vein. Plate at 

 apex of scutellum entire. Funicle 1 distinctly wider than 

 long, 3 nearly thrice longer than wide. 



.\ female in the U. S. National Museum formerly identified 

 by Ashmead as terebrator and marked "27." 



Habitat. — South Australia. 



Type. — Cat. No. 20894, U. S. Nat. Mus. ; the specimen on a 

 card, an antenna on a slide. 



Aressida Cameron and Agamerionella Girault are synonyms 

 bi Thaumasura. 



The following new names are proposed: For Paranusia 

 Girault the name Ananusia; for Burytoma acaciae Girault the 

 new name B. australia. 



The following genera are synonyms of Sympiesis: Notan- 

 isomorphella Girault, Notanisomorphomyia Girault, and Pseu- 

 dopheliminus Girault. Asympiesiella superbus Girault is a 

 Sympiesis. The genus Paromphale Girault is correctly de- 

 scribed and placed, but is closely allied with Thripoctenus 

 Crawford, which is incorrectly described and is not a tetrasti- 

 chine. But the former bears dentate mandibles, two ring- 

 joints, and the antenna is clothed with long hairs. 



Date of publication, October 15, 1917. 



