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the prepectus. Spots of middle femur ventrad. Funicles 2 and 3 subequal, each a little 
longer than wide, 1 distinctly shorter than either. 
From one female caught in forest, January 23, 1913. 
Habitat: Townsville, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 2865, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag; head on a 
slide with type appendages of L. auriventris. 
43. EUPELMUS PACHYSCAPHA new species. 
Female :—Length, 1.70 mm., excluding ovipositor which is black and extruded for a 
length equal to three fourths that of the abdomen, the valves minutely densely feathery. 
Dark metallic blue, the tarsi and tips of tibiz white, the abdomen pale yellowish 
brown washed with metallic purple along the distal half dorsad and along the lateral aspects, 
the form slender and like that of australiensis. Fore wings with a midlongitudinal dusky 
rather narrow stripe from apex to a point about opposite apex of the submarginal vein, 
otherwise hyaline, the venation very pale. Scape greatly, foliaceously flattened, rectangular, 
the flagellum subclavate, the funicle joints all cupshaped and wider than long, larger distad, 
all smaller than the small pedicel which is hardly longer than wide. Postmarginal vein 
longer than the stigmal. 
Described from one female captured by sweeping in forest, September 22, 1914. 
Habitat: Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 2866, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the above specimen in alcohol with 
the type of Atoposoma unguttatipes. 
Of the foregoing species, worcesteri, paganus and charitolophoides probably belong to 
Charitolophus Foerster but do not agree with the diagnosis as given by Ashmead (1904) as 
regards the insertion of the antenne. It is not safe to trust solely to the following table for 
species in this genus since the species referred to Anastatus may become confused. Tables to 
both genera should be used conjointly. The species are common in forest grasses. 
DIAGNOSIS OF THE AUSTRALIAN SPECIES OF HUPELMUS. 
FEMALES. 
I. Body, excluding appendages, wholly metallic green. 
Extruded portion of valves of ovipositor wholly concolorous (if not extruded, tips not 
white). Compare paganus, charitolophoides and pachyscapha. 
Valves of ovipositor not or barely extruded; wings hyaline. 
Legs concolorous ; very large. 
Axille very widely separated; funicles 3 and 4 longest, 1 longer than wide. 
Tips of tibiz brownish Ss .. worcesteri Girault. 
Only some of the legs more or less poncolopnas: Of somal size. 
Legs golden yellow except coxee, washed obscurely with submetallic on last 
two pairs of femora and tibiew; scape compressed; pedicel elongate, 
longer than funicle joints separately; funicle 2 about twice longer 
than wide; most of middle tibia yellow. Funicle 1 a little longer 
than wide sve ..  mawsoni Girault. 
Legs with middle of ceneowh sail ane daatcer (excep cephalic femora); the 
same but funicle 2 plainly not twice longer than wide; funicle 1 wider 
than long, 3 subequal to 2, quadrate ae a lambi Girault. 
Valves of ovipositor extruded for third the length of abdomen. Wings infuscated 
from about middle of marginal vein to apex. 
Legs concolorous except tips of tibize and the tarsi; pedicel much longer than any 
of the funicle joints of which 4 is longest. Gone dumast 
renant Gisault. 
