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trom newcombi in the coloration of the abdomen; from spinozai in the distinetly darker, deeper 
yellow coloration of the body, the purplish markings, the more conspicuous pubescence and the 
wing pattern. From aristotelea differs in being deeper orange yellow and in having the 
abdominal markings. Hind tibial spur apparently single. Axille with a carina between them. 
From one female caught by sweeping in a mangrove swamp, Tweed River, May 14, 1914 
(A. P. Dodd). 
Habitat: Chindera, New South Wales. 
Type: No. Hy 3000, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag with type 
Spinoza. 1} 
7. ENCYRTUS WUNDTI new species. 
Female :—Length, 1.20 mm. 
Orange yellow, the abdomen metallic purple, the scutellum washed with purple and less 
distinctly so, the scutum; abdomen suffused with yellowish. Legs concolorous. Antenne 
concolorous except funicle 6 and the club which are black. Scape moderately dilated, pedicel 
subequal to funicle 1 which is somewhat longer than wide and longest; funicles 5 and 6— 
distinctly wider than long; club somewhat less than half the length of the funicle. Lateral 
ocelli not touching the eyes, the vertex moderately broad, the cheeks somewhat less than half 
the length of the eyes. Mandibular teeth short, subequal. Head lenticular. Axille distinetly 
separated for a short distance. Hind tibial spurs double. Vertex with thimble punctures 
caudad of the cephalic ocellus and with a row of punctures along the eyes. Thorax finely scaly 
but with numerous setigerous punctures. Scutellum somewhat longer than the scutum. Marginal 
and stigmal veins subequal, the former a little over twice longer than wide, the stigmal curved, 
the postmarginal vein no longer than wide. Fore wings deeply embrowned from base not 
quite to apex, the margins of the latter rather broadly hyaline. Proximad of oblique hairless 
line, discal cilia numerous but distinctly coarser than the main ciliation. Distal joint of 
maxillary palpus black. Frons broader than usual and face convex. 
From one female taken in forest, December 31, 1912 (A. P. Dodd). 
Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3001, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the-specimen on a tag; head, fore 
wing and a hind tibia on a slide. 
Dedicated to Wilhelm Wundt. 
A second female, same place, July 10, 1914. Probably not a member of this genus but 
of the next one. 
8. ENCYRTUS PURPUREIVENTRIS new species. 
Female :—Length, 1.25mm. Resembles Nesyrpophagus unguttatus in general appearance. 
Very deep orange yellow, the abdomen wholly imperial purple, also scutellum at distal 
third lightly. Legs paler and the antenne but the club black; funicle 5 and 6 white, pedicel 
purple above at base, first four funicle joints dusky. Axille slightly separated yet with a carina 
between them. Thorax finely scaly, the scutum and scutellum with sparse, minute setigerous 
punctures, the former very slightly washed with metallic. Fore wing sooty from a little distad 
of middle of submarginal vein to apex, the infuscation fading somewhat at apex, accented at 
cephalic half of its proximal margin, under the marginal vein and under the apex of stigmal 
vein and divided by a hyaline stripe of moderate narrowness whose proximal margin intersects 
apex of stigmal vein; this naked, hyaline cross-stripe is narrowed abruptly at center by a 
proximal projection of the proximal margin of the distal half (or somewhat more) of the 
infuscation which is accented rectangularly at its cephalo-proximal corner, some distance distad 
of the marginal vein. Marginal vein black; postmarginal vein a little less than half the length 
of the stigmal. Hairless line of fore wing with about seven lines of cilia proximad of it. 
Dilation of scape moderate. Pedicel somewhat longer than funicle 1 which is subequal to 3 and 
