•_M mii:moii;s of run ql-euxslam) nusniii. 



abdomen scalj'-retieulate, the caudal inargin of the segments of abdomen |iractifally entire, no 

 distinct incision. Pubescence not ronspicnous, S])arse. 



Prom one female caught by sweeping alono a drv forest streamlet. April 13, 1913 

 (A. P. Dodd). 



Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 



Type: No. Uy'3S73. Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the female on a tag. 



A. ANASTATUS RACINEI PRiECIPUUS new variety. 



Finuitr: — Exactly like the typical form but the scutellum al.>ruptly declivous (gently 

 sloped in the typical form) and funicle 2 is somewhat longer than 3. 



Same locality, April 2. ]9]3 by sweeping in forest. 



Type: No. HySS7-l, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the female on tag with type of 

 typical form. 



13. ANASTATUS PASTEURI new species. 



Female: — Length. Lii."! uuu., exi'liisivc nt nx ipc.sitor which is extruded for a third the 

 length of the abdomen. 



Allied colorationally with Eupetmus ehiuilus. Orange yellow marked with dark metallic 

 green as follows: Center of vertex, embracing the ocelli; all of scutum except a rather large 

 area latero-caudad (eephalad and a little laterad of the axilla) and a small one cephalo-laterad; 

 all of middle portion of pronotum and mesoventer and all of proiiodeum. Abdomen metallic 

 purplish, with the silvery white band out from base, the extruded valves of the ovipositor brown 

 along somewhat over proximal third, black rather broadly at tip, the intervening portion soiled 

 whitish. Antenna? black, the scape jjale; joints 3-6 of funicle silvery white. Legs dusky, the 

 tibia) and tarsi white; middle tibia; with a black ring just below the knees. Fore wings lightly 

 stained and with a distinct subfuscous cross-stripe at the bend of the subniarginal vein and a 

 large triangular spot whose apex is hung from the stigmal vein and whose base is a little 

 beyond the midlongitudinal line of the wing; from base to the cross-stripe, the fore wing is 

 hyaline except at immediate base. Hind tibial spur single. Axillse distinctly separated a 

 short distance. Mandibles tridentate. Scape long, compressed ; pedicel a little longer than 

 funicle 4 which is longest, a little longer than wide, 1 somewhat wider than long, 2 barely 

 shorter than 4, subequal to 3, twice the length of 1; funicle S slightly wider than long. Post- 

 marginal vein somewhat longer than the stigmal. Thorax scaly. 



From one female taken in forest. April l."i, 1914 (A. P. Dodd). 



Habitat: Cloncurry, Queensland. 



Type: No. Hy SS76, Queensland Mu.seum, Brisbane, the female lui a tag; antenna and a 

 leg and a fore wing un a slide with type of liupclvtns Iambi Girault. 



14. ANASTATUS BOUSSINGAULTI new species. 



Female: — Length, 2 mm., excluding extruded part of (ivi|iositor which is as long as a 

 fourth of the abdomen or less. 



Similar to Eupelmus longienrpus (iiranit but nuu-h suuiller, the middle of the valves of 

 ovipositor white, the small white portion eipial to the distal and proximal coucolorous |iortions. 



From one female taken in forest, August 1, 1913. 



Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 



Type: No. Hy S876. Queensland Museum, Brisb.-inc, the fenuile on a tag; antenna and a 

 hind 1 iliia on a slide. 



15. ANASTATUS DARWINI new species. 



Female: — Length, 0..50 mm., excluding extruded valves of ovipositor which are a third 

 the length of abdomen, white centrally. 



Similar to the preceding but the femora are all cuncolorous (except middle ones which 

 .■irc only so along upper and lower edges) and the cephalic and caudal tibia; are concolorous at 



