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AUSTRALIAN 

 HYMENOPTERA CHALCIDOIDEA— VI. 



SUPPLEMENT.' 



By A. A. GiRAULT. 

 Magnificatiox as previously. 



F.\MiiA- PTEROMALID.E. 



Tribk PTEROMALINl. 

 Genus I'TKKoM ALL'S Sw.'ili'ius. 

 1. PTEROMALUS AUSTRALICUS new species of Cirault and A. P. Dodil. 

 Female: — Length, 3 mm. 



Dark metallic blue; second alidoiiiiiinl seyiiieut rlmsad, brilliant metallic blue; segments 

 3-5 dorsad, purple; coxa; metallic; femora dark bro>vnisli; triiclianters, knees and tibiae, golden 

 yellow; tarsi paler yellow; antennal scape golden yellou ; rest of antennae fuscous. Thorax 

 densely punctate; parapsidal furrows aliuost. m- quite, imnplete: ariitclhim uilh a distinct 

 (■rofssuturc. Pro]iodeiim rather long, with a nock; distinctly tricarinate; spiracles large, oval. 

 Abdomen wiiler but no longer than the thorax; ovate; second segment occupying fully one third 

 of the surface ; third two thirds length of second ; fourth one half length of third ; 4-6 sub- 

 equal; seventh longer than sixth. Wings hyaline; venation yellow; marginal and postniarginal 

 veins subequal; stigmal vein somewhat shorter, .\nleniia' l.'.-joiutcd, two ring, three club 

 joints; first funicle joint distinctly longer than the pcilicel, one half longer than wide; 2-(i 

 gradually shortening, but the sixth is distinctly longer than wide; ilub as long as two preceding 

 joints united; first club joint a little the longest of idub. 



31alc: — Not known. 



Described from oni> female caught (ui fnliaKC of l-'nculpliis I'luliiiihiiUa. December 8, 

 T9i:! (A. P. DoddV 



Habitat: (iordonvale (Cairns). (Queensland. 



Type: Xo. IIii 3763, Queensland .Musenjn, Brisb.ani'. the specimen on a tag. [ilus a slide 

 Jjearing the head and a hind leg. 



Genus APLASTOMORPHA Gnnvfnrd. 



1. APLASTOMORPHA AUSTRALIENSIS (Girault). 



Neocalolaecns aiixiraliensis (Tir.ault. 



Three females from windows. Innisfail. (iJucensland. .laniiary 11. l!l]2 (-\..\.G.). 

 Another female at Cairns. Queensland, sweeping the foliage nf tea trees, Xovemljer 1. liM I 

 and one female from a window, Hambledon .lunction (Cairns). November 2, 19U. The general 

 colour is very dark. The abbreviated parapsidal furrows are faint. The postmarginal vein 

 is nearly as long as the marginal; segment :i of alMlnnun as limi; as L'. 4 .i little longer than 



.Sef these Memoirs, II, pp. i 03-334. 



