AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA CHALCIDOIDEA, VII.—GIRAULT. 19 
Legs the same but the spot on middle femur is long and there is a spot below 
cephalic and caudal knees. 
Abdomen yellow, margined from base nearly to apex; proximal half of 
caudal femur concolorous ahs 44 wif baileyi Girault. 
The valves white along distal two thirds. 
Abdomen yellow, blue along sides of segment 3 dorsad and dorsum of segment 2 
except at base; legs yellow except coxw; a spot above and one below 
middle knees; hind tibia dusky at base and a broad black line on 
either side of proximal half of caudal femur testaceiventris Cameron. 
TV. Body dark metallic green, the abdomen marked with white. Scape yellowish white. 
Abdomen silvery white at immediate base dorsad and rather broadly so laterad; ovipositor 
two thirds the length of abdomen, somewhat over its distal half yellowish white; 
tibiw, tarsi, middle femur and coxa and caudal femur yellowish brown. Pedicel 
longer than any of the funicle joints as ee a babindaensis Girault. 
See argentinotatus Girault. 
V. Body, excluding appendages, varicolored. Fore wings infuscated to apex or nearly from 
bend of submarginal vein. 
Metallic purple-green; valves of ovipositor with an intermediate white portion; most of 
pronotum, scape, legs, ventral face, caudal three fourths of mesopleurum, axille and 
cephalic two thirds of scutellum rich reddish brown. Proximal third of abdomen 
white. Funicle 4 longest. Immediate apex of fore wing hyaline. See description .. 
multicolor Girault. 
Orange yellow; segment 2 of abdomen, coxe, distal third of scape, distal three fourths of 
pedicel, funicles 1-6, leg articulations, tips of tibia and the tarsi silvery white; rest 
of abdomen honey yellow; distal two funicle joints and club jet; caudal scutum 
metallic green. Dorsal edge of caudal femur black. See description .. sé BE 
claudus Girault. 
GeNuS ANASTATUS Motschulsky. 
Synonyms: Paraguaya Girault; Ooderelloides Girault. 
T thought this genus would prove the same as Hupelmus but the shape of the abdomen, 
though not greatly different, may be constant. The genus may be distinguished from Hupelmis 
by reason of the fact that the abdomen gradually widens nearly to apex and then rapidly 
narrows to form an obtuse apex. In Eupelmus, the abdomen gradually widens from base 
to about middle or a little distad of middle, then gradually narrows to apex. Also in Anastatus 
the dorsum is usually more depressed, sometimes markedly so. The species often bear bifasciate 
wings and a silvery band about the base of the abdomen. The ring-joint is really funicle 1; 
it may be distinctly longer than wide. 
1. ANASTATUS PIPUNCULI Perkins. Female. 
Length, 2 mm. Head and face reddish purple, the vertex with short black hairs; the 
face with white, short but conspicuous pubescence; the surface dull, rough with indefinite 
sculpture. Antenne subclavate, dark, metallic in some aspects; 13-jointed with one ring-joint. 
Eyes divergent cephalad, the ocelli in a triangle which is much widest at base, the caudal one 
near the eye margins. Thorax blackish purple, the mesonotal ridges sharp, parallel, the clothing 
white and conspicuous and, like the sculpture, very similar to that of the face. Wings fuscous, 
hairy, a hyaline, hairless, rather narrow, slightly curved transverse band beneath the marginal 
vein (at about its middle) and a clear space at the base of the wing. Stigmal vein long but 
shorter than the postmarginal. Hind tibial spurs double, much unequal. Tarsi more or less 
yellowish brown, the caudal tarsi darker; nearly all of caudal legs blackish, also the middle 
and cephalic tibia, their femora largely dark brown or blackish also. Abdomen purplish black, 
