AUSTEALIAX HTMENOPTEIiA CIIALCIDOIDEA, V U.—dlEAV 1,T. 11.3 



MIEEENCYETU.S uevv kpuhs. 



Female: — Differs frciin Eiiri/rtiis in luniiij; the niaiulil>iil:ir teeth rather hm^ :uii\ :ieiite, 

 the third tooth much shorter thau the other two, less than a third of their leriotl, luit acute. 

 Hind tibial spurs double. Frons moderate. Habitus of Eneyiius. 



1. MIRRENCYRTUS GLABRISCUTELLUM new species. Genotype. 



Female: — Length, ].1U mm. 



Dark coppery, the wings hyaline, the legs concolorous cxcejrt all tarsi, cephalic knees 

 and tibiie, proximal half of middle femora, middle knees, middle tibias except just below knees 

 and caudal knees and tip of caudal tibia; whi<'h are rich reddish brown. A'enation blackish, 

 the marginal vein twice longer than wide, slightly shorter than tlie stigmal, the postmargiual 

 acuminate, about a third the length of the marginal. Hairless line of fore wing not distinct, 

 there being two more or less comjilete, rather widely separated lines of coarser cilia proximad 

 of the main discal ciliation but not outlining a hairless line. Funicle 1 suffused with yellow; 

 apex of scape white. Funicle joints widening distad and lengthening a little, all distinctly 

 wider than long and a half shorter than the jiedicel. Club wider thau funicle and slightly over 

 half its length. Dilation of scape rather wide. Cheeks about the length of the eyes. Head 

 coriaceous, with tour r'jA\s ^^f pin-punctures .-ilong tiie vi'rteA, (Uie row of each side along tiie 

 eyes. Scutum densely, finely scaly and with many obscure, minute, setigerous punctures. 

 Axillae distinctly reticulated, separated by a short carina. Scutellum smooth and shining but 

 with rather long, black setie scattered over the surface. Pubescence of scutum short. 

 Scutellum not quite reaching base of alidomen. Fore wings broad. 



From one female caught in jungle, May 4, 1914 (A. P. Dodd). 



Habitat: Tweed Heads (Tweed River), New South Wales. 



Type: No. lIyS044, Queensland iluseum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag; head, fore 

 wing and a hind tibia with slide type of Nezur1ir>itulus eandalun. 



XE.VSTVM.Vl 'Ill's n,.w genus. 

 1. NEASTYMACHUS AURATICORPUS new .species. Genotype. 



Female: — Lengtii, 1.7U nnu. 



Golden yellow, the wings hyaline but a little yellowish along under the venation. A 

 blackish .strijie across middle of occiput; face of jironotum, disk of dorsal abdomen and a spot 

 near margin on each side of base, metallic purplish. .\xilliB with a short carina between them. 

 Thorax densely minutely scaly and with numerous minute pin-punetures which bear short white 

 hairs. Mandibles with three ecpuil teeth. Scajie slemier, curved, the pedicel a little over twice 

 longer than wide, somewhat longer than funicle 1 wliich is subequal to -. 3 and 4 subequal, 

 a little shorter than 2, 6 a little longer than wide; funicle 1 twice longer tluui wide. Club 

 barely wider than the funicle, the tiagelhun filiform. Cheeks two thirds the length of the eyes. 

 Frons moderate. Scroljes forming an elongate triangle. Puuicle hispid, .\bdonien as long as 

 the rest of the body, pointed triangular. Marginal vein somewhat over twice longer than wide, 

 the stigmal about its length, the postnuirginal somewhat over lialf the length of the stigmal. 

 Ten or more lines of coarser discal cilia proximad of the hairless line. Club somewhat over one 

 third the length of the funicle. Lateral ocelli a little separated from the eyes. Hind tibial 

 spurs distinct, double. Club dusky. Head a little hmger than w i(h>. .\grees otherwise with 

 generic description of Eehthrobaeeu. 



From one female captured in forest, April l-M. lull. 



Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 



Type: No. IIy.3045, Queensland Museum. Brishan.'. Ilic specinnMi mi :\ lag; the hca.l. 

 fore wing and a hind tibia on a slide. 



A second female, Man-h 2S, 11114 same jilace. The wings wi-re hyaline. 



