AUSTSALI.tX IIYMENOFTEBA CHALCIDOIDICA, XIV .- am.WI.T. 



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3. TUMIDICOXELLA AUSTRALIENSIS (!ira„lt. F. ,„alc. 



Length. 2.S') mm. 



Black, puuotato. the teguke, lu.e,.s ui„| tarsi yellowish; wings hv.-.line. I'osterior tVmuv 

 with nine teeth heneatli, the ninth tooth very small; fnniWe 1 a,ul .-inh joint s„be,|nal- two 

 elliptical lemon yellow spots on posterior tihia; one Jnst helow knees. Ihe otlier jnsl before tip. 



Bahitat: National Park. New South Wales. 



Type: Xo. J.L'IG, South Australian Mnsenui. Adelai.le. 



DIKRHINOMOEPHA new genus of (iiranlt ami A. I'. Uo.hl. 

 Uah:~\U-M\ alinormal, deeply e.xravate,! in front wilh two horns somewhat as in 

 the tribe Dirrhinini. Antenna- inserted abow an imaginary line drawn across base of eyes: 

 13-jointed, one ring-joint, three club joints as in Chalri'^. the third club joint small, truueate. 

 Eyes large, bare. Pronotnin distinctly visible from above, as wide .as the me.sonotnm, much 

 wider than long. I'arai.sidal furrows deep and distincl. Srutcdlnm with a small, rouude.l 

 plate. Abdomen no longer tlian the thorax, the second segineiil nivupyiiig rather more than 

 half the. length. Marginal vein three limes as hmg as the postmarginal. Ihe latter longer 

 than the stigmal, Posteri.n- femora witli about eiglit large teeth. Agreeing with Ciuilcis and 

 differing only in the excavated and linrud liead. The h..nis are not so conspicuous from 

 l.il<'ral asjiect as in the Dirrhinini. 



1. DIRRHINOMORPHA ANGUSTA new .specie..s of Giraolt and A. P. Doa<l. Genotype. 



Male: — Length, 8.2.5 mm. 



Black; posterior coxa- and fenicna bright red; cejihalic and intermediate tarsi and the 

 kn(-es golden yellow, a little suffused with dusky; ceidialic libire suffused with yellow; apical 

 i-lub joint of antenna; yellow. Fore wing \vith a large infnsi-ated area round the margiual 

 and postmarginal veins. Pedicel small and transverse; the ring-joint small; funiclc 1 longer 

 than wide; 2 somewhat shorter, 3-7 all wider than long; clnb distinctly longer than preceding 

 joint, longer than wide. Second tooth on posterior femur \ery minute, the last also small. 

 Head and thorax with large circular ]niiicturcs; second abdominal segmeiil with fine, poly- 

 gon.al scaly sculpture, the following segments witli scattered |uinctures. 



Described from one male i-anght on foliage of MiUilnini. October 12. I :i I 3 (A. P. Dodd). 



Ihibitat: Gordoinale il'airus). (Queensland. 



Tyiic: Xo. ]liioJS6, Queensland Museum. Brisbane, the spc.lmeii on a t;ig and a slide 

 bearing the .•iutenna' and ;i fore wing. 



(■11RYS()<'IIAL('IS8A new genus. 



Like Chdltis Fabricius but sm:ill ami comjiact likt- J^tiihiin tins, tin- body metallic, the 

 scntellum (piite simple. Head normal, nielallic, the antenna' inserted slightly above the 

 middle of the face. 13 jointed with two ring joints, tlie chili 3 jointed, the fiinicle joints with 

 short, stout pedum les. I'nsterior femora armed beneath, finely deiif iciilati- proximad, then 

 with many cmnblike tei-fli as in StoiiHilocciiis. the last two of thes(- coulluent at base; no large 

 teeth. Marginal vein m-arly as long as the snbmarginal, the ]iosl marginal twice the length 

 of the short stigmal but only aliout a third the length of the margiu.-il. .\bdonien (luite a.s 

 in Perilampus but tlie third si-gment is vi-ry slajrt. Punctaliori very fine and dense. (.An 

 indication of a minute fourth < lub joint present.) 



1. CHRYSOCHALCISSA OLIVACEA new species. Mai.-, (leootype. 



Length, 1.7.5 mm. 



Dark olive green with slight a-neoiis tingef. especially (Hi the head; wings hyaline; legs 

 concolorous. the knees, much of cephalic tibia and all tarsi straw yellow; scape reddish brown. 



