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(iEXT-s K(_TPTROCEROPSEUS Gh-ault. 

 1. ROPTROCEROPSEUS ALBIPES new species of A. P. Dodd ami Girault. 



Female: — Length, 2.30 mm. 



Very dark metallic blue, the ahilomeu dull greenish, the cephalic coxie autl basal half of 

 middle coxa) coiicolorous, rest of legs aud anteuiial scape yellowish white, pedicel and funicle 

 joints yellowish brown, the club lemon yellow. Thorax with fine, polygonal scaly seuljiture. not 

 raised, the propodcnm rngulose towards the centre, ]iraetically smooth for tlie rest. Abdomen 

 pyriform, depressed above, second segment occupying a third of tlie surface. Cross-suture of 

 scutelhnn foveate. Marginal and postmarginal veins subeqnal, the latter twice as long as 

 the stigmal. Pedicel a little longer than any of the funicle joints, of which the first is 

 somewhat longer than wide, the fifth wider than long; club joints wider tlmn long. Wings 

 livaline. Jlandibles 4-dentate. Lateral carina; of propodeum weaker than tlie rfiedian. 



Male : — Xot known. 



Described from one female captured in jungle. February 5, 1911 (.\. P. Dodd). 

 n obit (it : Babinda. Queensland. 



Type: No. Etj3770, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the above specimen on a tag, the 

 head on a sliilc. 



2. ROPTROCEROPSEUS SIMILIFORMIS new speoie.s of Girault and A. P. Dodd. 

 Fe'iiial'': — Length, l.iiS mm. 



Almost exactly similar to alhieoriiix Girault except that the mandibles are 3 aud 

 4-dentate and the first funicle joint is a little Avider than long, a little shorter than the pedicel 

 (in the genotype distinctly longer than wide, the pedicel also ^onger than wide). Hind eox^e 

 compressed in both siiecies, the jiropodeal spiracle minute, round. In the genotype, the stigmal 

 vein is somewhat over half the length of the marginal; in this species the hitter seems somewhat 

 longer in lelation to the stigmal vein. Compared with type of al1)ieonii^. 



Described from one female caugbt by sweeping in forest, February 6, 1913 (A, P. 

 Dodd). 



Uahitat: Xorthern Queensland (Gordonvale near Cairns). 



Type: Xo. HiiJ771. (Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the above specimen on a tag, the 

 head on a slide, 



3. ROPTROCEROPSEUS ALBICORNIS Girault. 



Two females, .laniiary. 1913 at Gordonvale (Cairns'). Queenslaml. reared from galls dii 

 Mclateiicd (A. P. I'odd). Rather common. 



Genus URIELLOIDES (;irault. 

 This genus resembles somewhat Aplii.^toDitirphei Crawford rather than Xcocatolticrus. 

 Ashmead. 



I'SEUDAXOGMUS new genus of A. P. Dodd and A. A. (xirault. 

 Type: The following species. 



1. PSEUDANOGMUS FASCHPENNIS now species of A. P. Dodd. (;.ii.,type. 



Feiiitiii : — Length, 2 mm. Rather stout and robust, 



Verv daik metallic green, the coxa> concolorous, the abdomen burnished copiiery, rest 

 of legs golden yellow; autennal scape pale yellow, rest of antenna^ blackish. Both mandibles 

 4-deutate. Antenna? inserted against the mouth, 13 jointed, with three ring- and three club 



