AVSTSALIAX JllM KXOl'TKBA CUALCIDOIDEA. IV.—CIKAULT. 1S5 



2. PSEUDACRIAS CHALYBS Giiauh. 



Aniea. \>. 15il, most uf the ijeneiie diagiiusis i^exceptiuiially) refers to this sjieiiies and 

 not to the genotype which was iiu'luded later. 



Pronotuni polished except along cephalic margin; there is a broad smooth path down 

 the meson of scutellum Init laterad on this sclerite there are long polygons formed liy 

 reticulation. Abdominal j)etiole a little wider than long. 



3. PSEUDACRIAS SALVUS new species. 



Female: — Lengtli, l.D.j mm. 



Black, the wings hyaline, the tips of tlie tibiie and the tarsi white; segment 2 of abdomen 

 occupying about half the surface, the abdomen slender, fl.-it. I'ropodeum tricarinate at the 

 meson. Pro- and mesonotum polygonally reticulated, the scutellum longitudinally striate. 

 Cephalic half of parapsidal furrows olisolete or nearly, eaudad plainly indicated by depressions 

 just mesad of each axilla. Joints 2 and 3 of funicle plainly wider than long, the first club 

 joint slightly so, funicle 1 globular. Antenn* wholly black. Abdomen dorsad finely reticulated. 

 5iandibles with two distinct outer teeth. Si>ur on club prominent. 



Male : — Uuknow n. 



Described from one female captured from the foliage of an imported citron tree in a 

 clearing near the jungle, October 29, ]912. 



Habitat: E'abinda, Queensland. 



Type: No. HyJJoS, tjueenshind Museum, Brisbane, the above specimen on a tag. 



EXTEDOXOMVIA new geaus. 



Female: — Head normal, tlic vertex broad, tlie antenna:^ 0-jointed with two ring-joints, 

 the club solid, the funicle 4-jointed, the joints petiolate. Prouotnm distinct, transverse, the 

 parapsidal furrows complete. The scutellum simple, the propodeuni with lateral earinfe and 

 two median carina^ which diverge somewhat and which are rather widely separated. Post- 

 marginal and stigmal veins vei'v short. Petiole of alidonien distinctly longer than wide, the 

 i^ccond abdominal segment occupying abcuit half tlie surface, the otliers short. Hind tibial 

 spur single, long and stout. 



Male : — Not known. 



1. ENTEDONOMYIA PLATONI new species. CJenotype. 



Female: — Length, 1.15 mm. 



Dark metallic green, the abdomen blue, tlie wings hyaline; tibia) and tarsi pale yellowish. 

 Second abdominal segment and propodeuni glabrous; rest of abdomen scaly, the petiole densely 

 so. Thorax coarsely polygonally scaly, a small triangular area at meson of base of scutellum 

 glabrous; on each side of this there is an appearance of longitudinal converging striation which 

 distad farther gives way to the sealiness. Scutum with long yellowish hairs (six or so). 

 Pedicel small, oval, much smaller than any of the funicle joints, of which the first is longest, 

 somewhat longer than wide, stout, 4 a little wider than long, somewhat longer than the jieilicel. 



From one female caught by sweeping in jungle. May 20, lOl.'i. 



EaiUat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 



Type: No. T[y31S4. Qnconslaud Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag; head and 

 hind leg on a slide. 



" A female swee]Hng in forest near Cairns, December 24. 1911 (A.A.G.). Parapsidal 

 furrows distinct." (A. P. Dodd.) 



