ISO MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 



AUSTRALIAN 

 HYMENOPTERA CHALCIDOIDEA— IV. 



SUPPLEMENT. 1 



By A. A. Girault. 

 Magnification as previously. See these Memoirs, II, pp. 140-296. 



Family EULOPHID^. 



Subfamily ENTEDONINiE. 



Tribe ENTEDONINI. 



Genus PLEUEOTEOPOPSEUS Girault. 



1. PLEUROTROPOPSEUS PURPUREUS Girault. 



The propodeal median carina is not very strong and has a weak sulcus on each side 

 of it. The V-shaped lateral carina is deeply sulcated mesad along its complete mesal arm; 

 the apex of the V is at the caudo -lateral angle of propodeum and the lateral arm forms the 

 carinated lateral margin of propodeum. The minute spiracle is just a little caudad of 

 cephalic margin and at the mesal edge of the groove; therefore, the latter and the carina 

 forming its lateral edge are laterad of the spiracle and thus no true lateral carina? are 

 present. Axilla? nearly cephalad of scutellum, the parapsidal furrows only two thirds 

 complete from cephalad and like sutures. Thorax faintly scaly, the parapsides mostly smooth 

 but with long wrinkles caudo-mesad, scaly like the scutum cephalo-laterad. Abdomen 

 subsessile. Tips of tibia? whitish. Type re-examined. 



Genus APLEUEOTEOPIS Girault. 



1. APLEUROTROPIS VIRIDIS Girardt. 



The parapsidal furrows (or more properly caudo-mesal parapsidal impressions) are wide 

 and shallow, abruptly narrowing cephalad, subglabrous. Axilla? barely advanced. Propodeum 

 nearly smooth. Petiole distinctly longer than wide. Postmarginal vein nearly thrice the length 

 of the stigmal. Pronotum glabrous, its cephalic margin with a line of coarse foveas across it,. 

 its neck shagrecned. Segment 2 of abdomen short. Venation pale brown. From the type. 



NEODEEOSTENUS new genus. 

 For diagnosis, see antea, p. 144. 



1. NEODEROSTENUS AUSTRALIENSIS new species. Female. Genotype. 



Length, 1.10 mm. Abdomen coppery blue. Propodeum smoother than rest of the thorax. 

 Petiole of abdomen short. Postmarginal vein subequal to stigmal, both short. Club terminating 

 in a rather long stout seta; funicle 1 longer than the pedicel, a little shorter than 2 or 3, 

 somewhat longer than wide. Flagellum narrowing distad. Mandibles tridentate. Hind wings 

 short, pointed where widest with about seven lines of discal cilia. Spot on fore wing large. 

 Propodeum much wider than long. Middle tibial spur long and slender, the hind one short. 

 (For rest of description, see place cited.) 



From a female captured in jungle, May 15, 1913. 



1 For additions, see Part XIV. 



