AUSTEALIAX UVM EXOPTKBA Cli ALCUIOI UKA. VII.—GIEAVLT. 7 



rreiie<'tiis yellowisli whitf. Axilhi- a little se|iniati'il. 'I'Iidimx scaly. I'nstiiiiUHiiinJ M-iii some- 

 •nliat longer tliau the stiginal, both well aevelniied. Fuiiit-je 1 white, <iuadrate, 2-4 longest, each 

 a little shorter than the pedicel, distinctly longer than wide; fnuicle S a little longer than wide. 



From one female canght by sweejiing along a jungle patli, Fidiruary 23, ]912. 



Habitat: Eossville (Cooktown), Queensland. 



Type: No. Btr^iSS'.K (Queensland Jluseuni, Brisbaiu', the female on a tag; lieail on a slide. 



Dedicated to A. W. (Ii-eely. 



17. EUPELMUS LAMBI new species. 



Fciiiah': — Length, I.l.'i mm., the ovijmsitor I arely exserted. 



Like mansoiii but middles uf fennjra and til/ue laterad ilarker except cephalic fenuir; 

 funicle 1 wider than long, 2 quadrate, plainly not twiie longer th.-in wide, sulieijual to I!, 4 loni'i'r 

 than any of the others, a little longer than wide; rest of tunide joints wi.ler than long but .1 

 somewhat longer than the following. Postmarginal and stigmal veins slender, the former a little 

 the longer. Axilte distinctly but not very widely separated. Pubescence short, spare, the whole 

 body scaly. Hind tibial spur single. Hind femur all metallic laterad except ends. 



From one female caiight in forest, December 2;"), 1IM2. 



Hdhifut: Caiieville (rentland), Queensl.anil. 



Tjtpi- : No. lIi/JSlii, (^luci'nsl.-md Mu»Mini, linsli.aue, the sjiei'imen on a tag; head and a 

 hiuil tibia on a slide. 



Dedicated to Charles Lamb. 



A second female, same ]dace. Se]itember .". liHt and a third the following day. 



18. EUPELMUS CRAWFORDI new species. 



Fciiiiilt: — Length, ].'■'•'< mm., excluding the extruded portion of ovi]iositor which is as 

 long as a third of the abdomen. 



Brown washed with met.allic purple, the abdnnien liojiey yellow, the wings hyaline; 

 ■extruded portion of ovipositor white, black at base, brown at distal fourth, this part longer 

 than the black basal part, the white portion forming over half. Scape and legs pale, the coxiB 

 and femora washed with brownish, rest nf antenna brown black. Ring-.ioint a little wider than 

 long, the pedicel much longer than any of the funicle juints of which 2 and 3 are longest, 

 subequal, each somewhat longer than wide; funicle 1 one .and a half times longer than the 

 ring-joint; distal funicle joint somewhat wider than long. Head and thorax finely scaly 

 I'eticnlate. Axilla' distinctly, moderately, widely se]iarated, the scutellum declivous. Hind 

 tibial spur single. Front femur sinqile. Postmarginal and stigmal veins subeijnal. distinctly 

 much shorter than tlie marginal. Middle tibiie with black teeth. 



From one female caught by sweeping jungle aimig a forest streamlet, December 2, 

 1912 (A. P. Dodd). 



Hahitnt : Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 



Type: No. Hy;2Sll, Queensland Museum. P.risbane, the female on a tag; head .md 

 middle legs on a slide. 



Respectfully named for .1. C. Crawford for his careful wiuk mi Chalcidniil llynii>no|ilera. 



19. EUPELMUS FOLSOMI new species. 



Female: — Length. 1.7.~> mm. 



Like varieolor tiirault but the marginal stripe of abdomen reaches only to middle (some- 

 times farther), the coxa' neiiily all black, the yellow absent on side of thorax, the abdomen not 

 •colored at base above and the front femur centrally is broadly comolorous with the body. 

 Postmarginal vein somewhat longer than the stigmal. 



