184 MKMOms Oh' TliK QVEENtiLANU MUSEUM. 



The following- eiK-yrtids have lieeii dcsi-rilied or recorded from Australia, besides those 

 in foregoing: 



Coccophocto)iux tlarliiloiiii Aslimead. 



Apliycus olboti Howard. 



Atjliyctis austraUciiais Howard. 



HctcrarthrcUus oustrnlieiisis Howard. 



Kiici/iius arsdiu's, clichs. IuccHuk, oihicon. iiiwnius. .•mtncoii, .i-nniii.\, -ninris and • 



behind of Walker. 

 Chirolophiis kochclci Asliinead. 

 Mynnecomimesiii nigriiviix Walker. 

 Eupeliims doJoiic Walker. 

 Eupelmus lioicdrdi Olliff. 

 Tineobius citri Ashmead. 

 Walker records Euj}clmii.s iiro:oiiiis Dalninn from Sydney and King George's Sound. 



Of the foregoing. Walker's species seem hojieless from the descriptions which do not 

 relate, apparently, to species of Enryrtiis. Eupehnu.i doilnnc Walker docs not seem to be an 

 'Eupelmus. The other descriptions have not been availaVile. 



This most fascinating group must have many more sjiecies and genera in the Australian 

 fauna. The species seem rather widely distributed. The group will repay careful study. The 

 ;ibdoMK'ii of the Kupelmina' shrivels: tlic .\]ilielinina? are better (ireserved in .xylol-balsam. 



