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remote punctures; antennae submoniliform and elongate with 

 the second joint pyriform shorter than the third; 3rd, 4th, 5th 

 and 6th subequal, elongate, and with conspicuous, erect hairs 

 which are as long as the width of either of these joints. Meso- 

 notum very smooth and shining and with very fevV punctures; 

 propodeum rugose in front, on its posterior face in the middle 

 smooth and shining, but without a median area defined by raised 

 lines. Wings very clear, the subcostal nervure and stigma dark, 

 the median, basal and transverse median nervures quite pallid. 

 Hab. Bundaberg and Brisbane, Queensland; bred. 



PARTIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. 

 (i) Biological. 



1836 Curtis. "British Entomology," p. 633. 



Aphrodes craticula in different stages dryinized. 

 1857 Perris, Edouard. "Nouvelles excursions dans les grandes 

 Landes. (Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon (2) IV, p. 172-173). 

 Athysaniis iiiarifiiiius and Goiiatopiis pedcstris, the latter 

 supposed to be a hyperparasite on the Jassid. 

 1865 Frauenfeld, G. von. "Ueber einen eigenthumlichen Para- 

 siten bei Cicaden." (Verb. Zool. bot. Ges. Wien. XV, p. 



900-902). 

 Typhlocyba and Gonatopus pedestris. 

 1874 Lichtenstein, Jules. (Bull. Soc. Ent. France (5) IV, p. 

 XXX). 

 Gonatopus ptinomm on Ptinus fur. 



1878 Dale, C. W. "History of Glanvilles Wootton," p. 304. 



Probable larva of Dryinid mistaken for an Acarid and 

 named H omopterophagus dorsettensis. 



1882 Mik, Jos. "Zur Biologic von Gonatopus pilosus Thoms. 

 (Wien Ent. Zeit. I, p. 215-221. PI. iii). 



1882 Douglas, J. W, "Parasites on Homoptera." Ent. Month- 

 ly Mag. XIX, pp. 116 and 142. 



1885 Girard, Maurice. "Les Insectes." (Ill, p. 4i-44> PI- 

 LXXVI, f. 1.) 



1889 Giard, A. "Sur une galle produite chez le Typhlocyba 

 rosae, par une larve d'Hymenoptere." (CR. ac. sc. 

 Paris, CIX, p. 79-82). 



