IQi MEMOIRS OF THE QVEENSLAXD MUSEUM. 



black. Differs from flavinoiw aud perlatipranc in bearing distinctly longer marginal cilia on- 

 tlie fore wing. 



The males of Slcthynitim may lie distinguished from the males of Poranaplioidea by 

 the ebaracteristie shape of the fore Tvings and the arrangement of the longer marginal cilia. 

 Otherwise, they are very much alike. 



Gexus AXAniOIDEA Girault. 



1. ANAPHOIDEA GALTONI Girault. 



Male: — Black, the wings hyaline, clouded along jiroximal half, the scape, pedicel and 

 legs dusky brown, the anteunfe otherwise black, the funicle joints a little over twice longer 

 than wide. Same as the female. 



From one male captured with the female tvpe specimen. _ • 



Gexus AXAPIIES Ilaliday. 4^v. ' H^'-^'-'^^ 



1. ANAPHES MAZZININI new species. (J 



Female: — Length, 0..50 mm. 



In general like the Xorth American gracilis and very similar to the Australian tantii 

 from which it differs as follows: The head except vertex and all of thorax except cephalic 

 third of scutum are goldeu yellow, the exceptions black or nearly; distal half of abdomen 

 black. Club and i audal femur dusky ; rest of legs and antennas pale yellow. The fore wings 

 are somewhat broader, their discal ciliation apparently absent but sparse and very faint — a 

 long line along cejihalic margin and scattered cilia in the cephalic half of the blade. Thy 

 antennsB are similar in structure. Strigil jireseut. The fore wings are a little broader than 

 their longest marginal cilia (a little narrower in laniii). 



Bahital : Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Forest, December 2G, 1912. 



Type: Xo. ByC'^67, Queensland Museum, tlie female on a slide. 



Genus 'PAKANAGEUS Perkins. 



1. PARANAGRUS OPTABILIS Perkins. 



Pasoeroean. .lava. Assori.-ited with tlie eggs of Dieranotropis vastatrtj: Breddi on 

 sugar-cane. 



AXAGRCODKA new genus. 



Female: — Like Aiiaeirus Haliday but the seutellum is preceded by a sclerite which is 

 nearly as long as itself, both wider than long, the antennas inserted at the elypeus, the scape 

 elongate, also funicle 1 and the club, the latter nearly as long as the funicle; no phragma; 

 the abdomen depressed ovate, subpetiolate, the second segment occupying over a third of the 

 surface, the ovipositor not exserted. Strigils present. Mandibles slender, bidentate. Fore 

 wings as in A no plies but their marginal' cilia short. Caudal wings very broad, the blade 

 shaped like an ordinary table-knife. Body with rather rottgh sculpture. Caudal tibial spurs . 

 double. Tarsi 4-jointed. Male antennae tilitorm, 13-jointed. Black. With the habitus of 

 certain scelionids. 



Type: Eustoehus dvliius Girault. 



1. ANAGROIDEA DUBIA (Girault). 



Eiistochus diihius Girault, first sujiplement, pp. 128-129. 



The female is like the male except the 9-jointed antenna? as described in the foregoing. 



Tlie vertex is finely transversely lined, the propodcum rugose. One specimen, Gordonvale 



iClairns). QueenslMnd, U>yo<t .'2.i\n(i t'ect'), .lime, H>1:!. The type is a male, the typo locality 



( iordonvale. 



