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times the length of stigmal. Pedicel distinctly shorter than funiele 1, 2 distinctly longer than 

 1, 3 subequal to 2, 4 shorter than 3, 5 shorter than 4, subequal to 1 which is about twice as 

 long as wide; club somewhat longer than funiele 2, the first club joint as long as funiele 5, 

 longer than the second club joint. 



From one female captured by sweeping in jungle, October 19, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). 



Habitat: Harvey's Creek (Cairns), Queensland. 



Type : No. Hy 2534, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag, the head and 

 posterior legs on a slide. 



NEOCHRYSOCHAEELLA new genus of A. P. Dodd. 



Female: — Like Achrysocharella Girault but the parapsidal furrows are incomplete, only 

 barely indicated anteriorly (deep, distinct and complete in Achrysocharella) and the propodeum 

 bears a median carina and the axillae are much advanced. 



Type: Achrysocharella anea Girault. 



1. NEOCHRYSOCHARELLA #1NELLA (Girault). 



' ' Dark metallic green, coxae concolorous, femora concolorous ; tibiae and tarsi bright 

 golden yellow, also the antennal scape; rest of antennae dusky black. Fore wings broad; 

 hyaline, marginal vein longer than the submarginal, stigmal vein short, the postmarginal no 

 longer than the stigmal. Club rather loosely jointed, tapering and with a short terminal 

 spur. Thorax with scaly reticulation, the reticulation in raised lines, the propodeum nearly 

 smooth. Abdomen conic-ovate, somewhat longer and wider than the thorax. Mandibles 

 tridentate, the inner tooth truncate. With the habitus of the Pediobiini and the venation of 

 the Entedonini. 



" From a female sweeping in jungle, type locality, January 15, 1914 (A. P. Dodd)." — 

 A. P. Dodd. 



Chrysocharella pulchra and fasciatipennis belong here and probably Achrysocharella 

 pulchrella. 



ENCYRTOMPHALE new genus. 



Female :— Form small, like a small mirine encyrtid, the abdomen short, acute. Antennae 

 S-jointed with a long cylindrical solid club equal in length to the rest of the flagellum; pedicel 

 large, oval, nearly as long as the funiele and much wider; one thick ring-joint which is distinctly 

 narrower than the funiele; four funiele joints of which the first two are like large ring-joints 

 being much wider than long, the distal over twice their length yet still wider than long. 

 Mandibles bidentate, the inner tooth obtuse. Hind tibial spurs single. Marginal vein short, 

 not twice the length of the stigmal and much shorter than the submarginal, the postmarginal 

 absent. Parapsidal furrows complete, the scutellum simple. Marginal fringes of fore wing 

 rather longer than usual, the discal cilia normal but scattered and like minute dots. 



1. ENCYRTOMPHALE PARVULICORPUS new species. Genotype. 



Female : — Length, 0.48 mm. 



Dark metallic green, the legs (except hind femur and tibia? broadly at middle and hind 

 coxa), scape and pedicel pale yellow; rest of antenna black. Wings hyaline. Funiele 1 a 

 little shorter than 2, 3 a little shorter than 4. Club without a terminal nipple. 



From one female captured by sweeping in forest, January 4, 1913. 



Habitat: Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. 



Type: No. HyS535, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the female on a slide. 



