136 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
9. ANAGYRUS NOVIPURPUREUS new species. 
Female :—Exactly similar to purpureus with which I have compared it (types) but the . 
funicle and club all white except the dusky funicle 1 and the axille are distinctly joined and 
with a short carina between them. Also funicle 2 is slightly wider than long not slightly longer 
than wide. Hind tibial spur single. The extruded portion of the ovipositor is somewhat 
shorter than with purpureus. 
From one female taken by sweeping forest, January 8, 1913. 
Habitat: Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3071, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag; the head, a 
fore wing and a hind tibia on a slide. 
10. ANAGYRUS HEGELI new species. 
Female :—Length, 0.90 mm. Ovipositor not exserted. Scape but slightly dilated. 
Color pattern similar to albiclava but the fore wings have a distinct, oblique, dusky 
stripe across from the stigmal, marginal and distal part of submarginal veins and the funicle 
and club are yellowish white. More closely allied with spongitus which it resembles very much 
differing only in that the fore wing bears the dusky stripe. Otherwise as in spongitus with 
which I have compared it (types). Face much inflexed. Frons moderately broad. Hind tibial 
spur single. Thorax polygonally scaly. 
From one female caught in forest, May 2, 1914 (A. P. Dodd). 
Habitat: Tweed Heads (Tweed River), New South Wales. 
Type: No. Hy 3072, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag; head, fore 
wing and hind tibie with slide type of Ceraptrocerus emersoni Girault. 
Dedicated to G. W. F. Hegel. 
11. ANAGYRUS SEMIFULVUS new species. 
Female:—Length, 1 mm. Seape only slightly dilated, appearing merely compressed. 
Marginal vein somewhat longer than wide. 
Yellowish brown, the wings hyaline; the knees (except those of middle legs), tips of 
tibies and the tarsi white, the dorsal thorax dark metallic green. Middle of middle tibize white 
and also on these a white ring a short distance out from knee (thus middle tibize white with 
two rather broad yellow-brown encircling bands and a narrower one at base). Axille slightly 
separated. Vertex blackish. Scutum and scutellum very finely densely scaly and with a short 
silvery pubescence. Pedicel somewhat longer than any of the funicle joints, the first of the 
latter rather abruptly shorter than the following, distinctly wider than long, joints 2-6 subequal, 
a little wider than long, a half longer than 1. Face much inflexed, the frons sloping, mode- 
rately narrow. Postmarginal vein barely shorter than the stigmal which is distinctly longer 
than the marginal. Cheeks nearly as long as the eyes. Hind knees broadly white. 
From one female caught by sweeping foliage of lantana in fields near town, October 20, 
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Habitat: Mackay, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3073, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag; head, hind 
tibize and a fore wing on a slide. 
12. ANAGYRUS SPONGITUS new species, 
Female:—Length, 0.80 mm. Ovipositor not extruded. 
With the general color pattern of albiclava but differing from that species in being much 
less robust and more depressed, the axille usual (that is, a little separated), the general colora- 
tion a little brighter, the distal five antennal joints are yellowish white and apex of scape and 
pedicel, the scape is only moderately dilated, the funicle joints all somewhat wider than long 
and gently widening distad, all shorter than the pedicel. Funicles 1-4 slightly dusky. Other- 
wise the same as albiclava. 
