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rather long, a third longer than the postmarginal. Hairless line with 5-6 lines of cilia 
proximad of it, the first ones long. Second spur of hind tibiw very short. Lateral ocelli their 
own diameter from the eye. 
From one female taken April 13, 1914 (A. P. Dodd). Forest. 
Habitat: Cloncurry, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3065, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the female on a tag; head, fore 
wing and hind leg on a slide. 
4. ANAGYRUS HOWARDII new species. 
Female :—Length, 2.10 mm. 
Similar to mazzinini but the ovipositor not at all extruded, the fore wings are slightly 
stained along and under the submarginal vein, the scape is foliaceously dilated somewhat wider 
than in the named species, the scutum is more distinctly punctate. The funicle and club 
are brown in both species. In this new species, the frons is a little wider than with 
mazzinini. Scape metallic. Both species bear a dull golden yellow lunula before the tegula 
(lateral aspect). The legs are dull golden yellow in both, the caudal two pairs of cox 
metallic. Postmarginal vein three fourths the length of the stigmal. Caudal tibial spurs single, 
long and stout. Compared with type of mazzinini. 
From one female caught April 16, 1914, sweeping forest (A. P. Dodd). 
Habitat: Cloncurry, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3066, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the female on a tag. 
Dedicated to Leland Ossian Howard. 
5. ANAGYRUS CELLININI new species. 
Female :—Length, 2.60 mm. 
Metallic green, the abdomen dark purple, the fore wings sooty dusky at distal fourth, 
the legs yellowish brown except the concolorous caudal coxe. Is similar to howardii but the 
whole antenna is black except the white tip of scape, the different staining of the fore wing,. 
the longer funicle joints (1-3 being subequal, long, over twice longer than wide, distinctly 
longer than the pedicel; funicle 6 somewhat longer than wide); caudal tibial spurs not seen; 
the abdomen not green at base; the axille are not separated so widely as in howardii. Funicle 
6 subequal to the pedicel. Lateral apex of the truncate second tooth of mandible acute. 
Compared with type body of howardii. Frons moderate. 
From one female taken May 2, 1914, sweeping jungle (A. P. Dodd). 
Habitat: Tweed Heads (Tweed River), New South Wales. 
Type: No. Hy 3067, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag; head and a 
fore wing on a slide. 
Dedicated to Benvenuto Cellini. 
6. ANAGYRUS GUTTATIPES new species. 
Female :—Length, 1.20 mm. 
Dark rosaceous green, the abdomen honey yellow, slightly embrowned across base, the 
tegule, legs, distal end of both scape and pedicel and funicle 6, pure white. Each cephalic 
and caudal femur with a narrow encircling band of blackish a short distance proximad of 
knees (an encircling band on caudal femur, a spot dorsad on cephalic femur); each tibia 
with two black dorsal spots, one just before tip, one just distad of knee. Scape and club 
black; first five funicle joints dusky. Fore wings lightly dusky and with four obscure radiating 
hyaline rays, of which the cephalic two form a curved, transverse hyaline marking from 
apex of postmarginal vein, all central and a little distad of venation. Scape distinctly com- 
pressed for its entire length. Pedicel slightly shorter than funicle 1 which is one and two 
thirds fimes longer than wide and subequal to 2 and 3; funicle 6 a little longer than wide; club 
somewhat wider, somewhat over half the length of the funicle, not quite as long as the scape. 
