Some New Genera and Species of Chalcidoid Hymen- 
optera of the Family Eulophidae From 
Australia 
A, A. GIRAULT 
Family KULOPHIDAt 
Subfamily TETRASTICHIN.®, TETRASTICHINI 
Neomphaloides new genus 
Female—Head normal, nearly round from direct cephalic as- 
pect, the antenne inserted near its middle, distinctly above an im- 
aginary line drawn between the ventral ends of the eyes, eleven- 
jointed-scape, pedicel, three narrow ring-joints, three funicle 
joints and a three-jointed club, the terminal joint ending in a 
spur. Funicle joints elongate, the proximal one nearly as long as 
the club; pedicel very long, subequal to the distal funicle joint. 
Fore wings ample, the marginal and submarginal veins long, the 
former about a fourth longer than the latter; postmarginal vein 
absent; stigma vein with a slender neck. Both wings normally 
ciliate, the marginal cilia short. Tarsi four-jointed, the tibial 
spurs single. Both mandibles tridentate. Parapsidal furrows 
complete. Seutellum with four longitudinal grooved lines, the 
lateral ones finer; metathoracic spiracle large, oval. Propodeum 
with two, short median carine, parallel but distad diverging sud- 
denly and running along the distal margin of the segment. Abdo- 
men sessile, longer than the head and thorax combined, produced 
ventrad near base, conic-ovate, produced distad into a,moder- 
ately long stylus from beneath which slightly projects the ovipos- 
itor enclosed by its valves. Mesoscutum long, with a distinct 
median groove. Sculpture fine reticulation over the head, thorax 
and abdomen, not varying noticeably as regards density. Body 
metallic. Ocelli distant from the eyes. Genal sulcus distinct. 
Male—Not known. 
A genus unique for the tribe because of the three ring-joints of 
the antenne, the longitudinal grooves on the thorax and the pro- 
