20 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
depressed at proximal two thirds and with a transverse subbasal white band, the three segments: 
following this subequal. Ovipositor barely exserted. Eyes probably bare. Funicle 1 longest, 
over twice its own width and longer than the pedicel. 
Habitat: Bundaberg, Queensland. Parasitic upon Pipunculus cinerascens. 
Type: Query. 
2. ANASTATUS NIGRIPURPUREUS (Girault). Female. Genotype of Ooderelloides Girault. 
Length, 3.60 mm. Bluish black, the head and thorax deep blue; tip of ovipositor valves,. 
scape and tarsi whitish; trochanters and tips of tibiz white. Fore wings lightly stained from 
the base of the marginal vein to apex. Distal two funicle joints wider than long. Stigma. 
and postmarginal veins subequal, moderate in length. Funicle 2 long, subequal to the pedicel, 
1 subquadrate, narrow. Valves of ovipositor slightly extruded. Hind tibial spur single. 
Cephalic femur somewhat swollen, emarginate ventrad near apex. Secutellum declivous. 
Habitat: Cairns District, Queensland. ° 
Type: No. I.1272, South Australian Museum, Adelaide. 
3. ANASTATUS PAX (Girault). Female. 
Ooderelloides pax Girault. ; 
Length, 4.10 mm. Differs from nigripurpureus in that the abdomen is more depressed 
and somewhat longer, the valves of the ovipositor exserted somewhat farther and wholly black,,. 
the scutellum is not declivous and the stigmal vein is slightly shorter, straighter and stouter.. 
Seutellum wedge-shaped, the narrow end cephalad. 
Habitat: Mount Tambourine, Queensland. 
Type: No. I. 1273, South Australian Museum, Adelaide. 
4. ANASTATUS SPLENDIDUS (Girault). Female. 
Ooderelloides splendidus Girault. 
Length, 3 mm. Brilliant metallic blue-green with purplish reflections, the abdomen and 
mesopleurum coppery, the scape metallic blue, the antennz black, the legs concolorous, the tips: 
of tibiw and tarsi whitish; extruded portion of ovipositor as long as in pax, whitish, its distal 
third black. Fore wings with a distinct dusky blotch from the marginal and postmarginal veins- 
and slightly beyond (distad), the apex and rest hyaline; the blotch disappears (or nearly) 
two thirds the way across to the caudal margin, so it is rectangular but irregularly so. Abdomen. 
shaped as in paw. 
Otherwise as in nigripurpureus except that the venation and scutellum differ a little. 
Habitat: Lawson, New South Wales. 
Type: No. I. 1274, South Australian Museum, Adelaide. 
5. ANASTATUS COLEOPTERORUM (Girault). Female. 
Calosoter coleopterorwm Girault. 
Length, 4 mm. Metallic blue-black, the wings hyaline, the face with slight metallic 
green; antenna’ and legs black, the tarsi brownish. Densely, finely punctate. Funicle 1 longer 
than wide, all the funicle joints shorter than the pedicel, 3 and 4 longest, 2 subquadrate, slightly 
shorter than 3; the distal joint wider than long. Postmarginal and stigmal veins rather long, 
subequal, the stigmal curved, not half the length of the marginal. Caudal tibie with two short 
spurs; cephalic femora somewhat bent, all the legs normal. Abdomen depressed, the ovipositor 
not exserted. 
Habitat: Hobart, Tasmania. Reared from wood. 
Type: No. I. 1276, South Australian Museum, Adelaide. 
