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Some specimens bred by Koebele are numbered 2276 erroneoi^s- 

 h'. his note under that number referring to other insects. 



Aphanomcnis pusiUns, sp. nov. 



Yellowish or ferruginous, the head in the female black or 

 dark, and the club of its antennae somewhat obscured. 



Mesonotum opaque or nearly so, with dense and very fine 

 microscopic sculpture, and minute pale pubescence, much as in 

 the other species of the genus, the pleura smooth and shining. 

 Abdomen with the base costate, the following large segment 

 very smooth and shining, the rest finely pubescent. Length 

 7^ mm. (Plate XI, fig. 5.) 



Hab : Queensland ; very abundant in the eggs of Sipliaiita, 

 and allied forms. 



PARTIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



A. MYMARIDAE. 



1 Haliday, A. H. Ent. Mag. I, p. 341, 1833, (systematic] 



2 id. Hvm. Svnops. p. II, 1839, (systematic.)) 



3 id. Ann. &' Mag. N. H. XVIII, p. 49, 1846, (sys- 



tematic.) i 



4 Foerster, A. Hym. Stud. II, p. 20, 2/, 116, 1856, (sys- 



tematic.) 



5 Lubbock, Sir J. Tr. Linn. Soc. Lond. XXIV, p. 135, 1863 



(biological.) 



Packard, A. S. "Text Book of Entomology" i). 702-704; 



also p. 709 and 710, 1898, (larval forms of Puly- 

 iiciiia and other jjarasitic Hymenoptera and bibli- 

 ography.) 



7 Dalla Torre, C. G. de. Cat. Hym. V, pt. 2, p. 422, 1898. 



8 Ashmead, W. H. "Classification of the Chalcid flies," 



Mem. Carnegie Mus. I, 4, p. 361, 1904. 



B. PROCTOTRUPOIDEA. 



1 Ashmead, W .H. "Mon. N. A. Proctotrupidae." 1893. 

 2 Dalla Torre, C. G. de. Cat Hym. V, pt. 2, 1898. 



