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delicate; profile of propodeum oblique, only slightly curved. 

 Tibise and tarsi of all legs spinulose; external hair brush of hind 

 tibiae distinct, extending from the constriction at basal fourth to 

 the apex. Nervulus postf ureal by two-thirds its own length, 

 strongly arcuate above, but scarcely oblique; second recurrent 

 nervure bif enestrate ; apical vein of areolet obsolete below, not 

 produced apically; tip of recurrent nervure distinctly beyond the 

 hayline side of the areolet. 



d^ Differs only by having the aciculations of the propodeum 

 more clearly indicated medially, and by the white face and 

 orbits, as well as the larger ocelli. The lower outer side of the 

 areolet is more distinct. 



Type, six paratype females and six males from Vunisea, Fiji 

 and one male from Lau, Fiji (W. M. Mann). 



This is evidently related to P. productus Brulle, with which it 

 shares the externally angulate, although not appendiculate 

 areolet. The propodeal strise are, however, not 'Very distinct" 

 as described by Brulle for his species, and the stigma is not red as 

 described by Morley from Tasmanian examples, this island being 

 the type locality for productus. From P. contrariiis Morley, the 

 present form differs entirely in the position of the nervulus, 

 the only character which he gives to separate this Queensland 

 species from productus. Turner has recorded the widespread 

 P. opaculus (testaceus, var.) from Fiji, but the present series 

 do not belong to that species; the propodeum is scarcely curved 

 above, the tibial spinules more sparse and the second flagellar 

 joint longer. 



Henicospilus turneri Morley. 

 Revis. Ichneum., vol. 1, p. 51 (1912). 

 One female from Vunisea (W. M. Mann). 



Henicospilus apicifumatus, Morley. 

 Entomologist, vol. 48, p. 139 (1915). 

 One female from Labasa (W. M. Mann). 



