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Allied to the preceding several species, with which it agrees 

 ill sculpture, clothing, etc., but the propodeum is much more 

 abruptly raised into a hump-like form, its profile forming a much 

 stronger curve, and the summit of the hump is quite deeply 

 fissured in the middle to form a prominence on either side. 

 Length about 3 mm. 



Hab. Hambledon, near Cairns; bred. 



5. Pseiidogoiiafopiis dichroinus, sp. nov. 



Testaceous or rufotestaceous, the abdomen black or piceous, 

 except just behind the petiole, where it is more or less pale. 

 Antennae black, the two basal joints and the apical one more or 

 less distinctly pale. 



Head more or less shining and without definite sculpture; sec- 

 ond joint of the antennae twice as long as wide, third joint much 

 longer than the second, which is hardly as long as the fourth, 

 seventh, eighth and ninth a little longer than wide. Pronotum 

 shining, smooth, impunctate, or nearly so; propodeum shining 

 and smooth in front; posteriorly transversely strigose, not pilose. 

 Abdomen shining, impunctate. Length 2-3 mm. 



Male. Black, the face below the antennae mostly pale, legs 

 and antennae obscure black or fuscous, base of posterior and 

 intermediate tibiae and their tarsi often c[uite pallid. 



Head above the antennae very densely and finely punctate or 

 coriaceous; second joint of the antennae ovate, short, hardly 

 as long as the scape and very 'distinctly shorter than the 

 third. Mesonotum with the parapsidal furrows obsolete or 

 extremely faint, clothed with very short pubescence when not 

 rubbed, very finely and indefinitely punctured; propodeum, to a 

 large extent at least, smooth and shining, and with a shallow 

 median longitudinal impression in front. Wings with the stigma 

 rather light fuscous, the basal cells not defined by coloured 

 nervures. 



Hab. Redlynch near Cairns and Bundaberg, Queensland; 

 bred. 



6. Pseudogonatopus aincricaiius , sp. nov. 



Ferruginous, the vertex of the head dark brown or blackish, as 

 also the abdomen, except near the base and at the apex; the face, 

 mandibles (except the teeth) and legs testaceous. Antennae 

 black, the two basal and more or less of the third joint, pale. 

 Legs, with the femora especially, more or less discoloured, 

 brownish. 



