AUSTSALUX HYMKNOPTEHA CIlALCl flOIDKA. XJV.^dl liAHl.T. 343 



7. STOMATOCEROIDES FUSCIPENNIS Ciimilt. .Malr. 



Length, 2.85 mm. 



Nearest to hicolor am] iu;iricon(ix Imt at chut rlistiiiijuislicil liy liaviii^ tlic I'oie wiiifjs 

 deeply, nearly uniformly infuseated (sooty) from a little before tiie inarginal vein distad to 

 api-x; the legs are black except knees, tips of filiiy, base of ]]Osteilor femnr and the t.-irsi u:i:i-ii 

 are dark red; teguto dark rod. I'ropndeiini rnnosr, witli a deep longitu.Iiii.-il basin or tron-li 

 down the meson but not quite to apex, tlio cdgrs of this froiigli earinat(^d anil its bottom rongli. 

 The undiiljc-ate ]mn(tures of mesimotcini adjoining one to the other, the abdomen with the seconil 

 segment smooth and shining (its immediate liasc above coriaceous), following segments with a 

 fine scaly sculpture. Ring-joint very short. Tectli on posterior femnr running to the middle. 



Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland, .lungle. May 11, 1913. 



Type: No. H if 3417. Queensland Museum, Hrisliani'. Tag and a slide. 



8. STOMATOCEROIDES INSULARIS <iiraulf. Frnnrle. 



Length, 2 ram. 



Like nigripca Girault but nuu'li smaller atid the dub joint divided into two lU' else the 

 distal two antennal joints (the last funicle ami the club) are equal and much sluirter than usual, 

 each equal to about a little over half tlie pi-oximal joint of fiiiucde. Wings hyaline. Tegula' 

 black. 



Hal/itat : Magnetic Island (Townsville), Queensland, i'orest, .Tanuary I!). 



Type: No. By 3413, Queensland Museum. Brisbane. Tag and slide. 



9. STOMATOCEROIDES INSIPIENS new species. 



Mall': — Length, 3.50 mm. 



Black marked with garnet as follows: TeguUe. third abdominal segment above, the 

 second laterally and ventrally, knees, tibia-, tarsi, second and third eoxfe and hind femur, the 

 latter with the comblike teeth only along distal half; liind coxa blackish ventrad. Scutellum 

 terminating in an inimarginate jilate or the teeth joined along base. Antenna! ll-jointed, 

 wholly black; joint 1 of funicle longest, joint L! snbeijnal to club which is a third longer than the 

 distal funicle joint. Wings hyaline, tlie ]iostniarginal \ein .i liltli- longer than the marginal 

 and narrower. 



From a single male labelled "No. Id. Frommntli. .Ian. i:;i. I!)l:!. (i. K. Hill." 



II alii at : Port Darwin, Northern Territory. 



Type: No. Hy3413. Queensland Museum. I'.risbane, the spei-imen on a card, the anti'naai 

 and hind fennu on a slide. 



In hicolor, ruhripcs, iiic/ricorpUK, rcr.soo/oc, iitiinrDniis and iiii/ripo: the abdominal 

 segments after 2 distinctly reticulated except along cephalic margin; also with several rows of 

 more or less obscure ])unctures (very distiint in iinin pis), h'litiriprfi is distinctly more densely 

 punctate than hicolor which is less so tli.an any of the species. In fiisri pi iiiiis, no sculpture on 

 segment 3 of abdomen, dorsal asjiect. The geinis ditfers notably from Slmnalon ras only '■m 

 possessing a true ring-joint. 



PROCONURA new g.-mis of A. I'. Dodd. 

 Female :—Antt'nnM inserted against the uKnilli, I I jointed, willn.nt a ring joint, the chd. 

 solid, the ]iedicel longer than any of the funicle joints. Thorax scaly and with <iee]i circular 

 umbdicate punctures. Scutellum unarmed. Propode\un rather long, rugose, with lateral carina- 

 and a pair of median carinas, tlie latter well se|)arat(>d by a sulcus. Ab<lonu-n pointed conic- 

 ovate, gently convex dorsad and ventrad, no longer than the thorax, the second segment 

 occupying a third of the surface, the thinl as long as the secomi, the others short and subequal. 

 Posterior femora much swollen and finely chMiticulate ventrad. Wings liyaline; marginal and 

 stigmal veins minute, the postmarginal vein absent. 



