AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA CHALCIDOIDEA, VII.—GIRAULT. 137 
From one female specimen caught in a mangrove swamp, May 14, 1914 (A. P. Dodd). 
Habitat: Chindera (Tweed River), New South Wales. 
Type: No. Hy 3074, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag with type 
albiclava; head, a fore wing and a hind tibia with slide type of Cheiloneuroides bicristatus 
Girault. 
13. ANAGYRUS CICADA new species. 
Frons narrow. Scape rather much dilated. 
Female :—Length, 1.05 mm. The ovipositor distinctly extruded a short distance. Hind 
tibial spur slender. 
Like howardii but a half smaller, the middle coxz are pure white, the legs are white, 
the thorax zneous and without numerous distinct large punctures, finely, densely punctulate, 
the axille reticulated, the fore wings are hyaline, the funicle and club yellowish white, one side 
of funicles 1-3 and base of club 1, black. Apex of scape pale. Venation pale; postmarginal 
vein very short, shorter than the marginal, the stigmal moderately long and slender, the 
marginal a little longer than wide. MHairless line of fore wing guarded proximad by a distinct 
line of stiff sete proximad of which are about six lines of smaller cilia. Funicles 2 and 3 
longest, subequal, somewhat longer than wide, subequal to the pedicel, 1 a little shorter. 
From two females caught in forest, July 27 and August 2, 1913. 
Habitat: Gordonvaie (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3075, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, one specimen on a tag with type 
howardii; head, fore wing, hind tibiz and head with slide type of dius. 
14. ANAGYRUS DYARI new species. 
Female :—Length, 2.20 mm. Mandibles rather abnormal in that the lateral angle of 
each forms an acute tooth. Thus two short acute teeth and an inner truncation from base of the 
mesal one. 
Differs from all of the first eight species except cellinini and howardii by having the 
numerous large punctures on head, scutum and (less numerous) scutellum distinct. Differs 
from both the named species in having all the coxw metallic. Specifically from cellinini in 
having the fore wings a little less darkly infuscated, the abdomen is shorter, the hind tibize 
dorsad just below knee blackish, the funicle a little stouter, the cephalic femora dark metallic 
along proximal half. In howardii, the legs are distinctly paler, the wings hyaline, the antennz 
different. Scape greatly dilated. Hind tibial spurs double. Tegule reddish brown. 
From one female caught in jungle, Tweed River, May 4, 1914 (A. P. Dodd). 
Habitat: Tweed Heads, New South Wales. 
Type: No. Hy 3076, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag with type 
cellinini; head, a fore wing and a hind tibia on a slide. 
15. ANAGYRUS DIUS new species, 
Frons moderately broad. Hind tibial spurs single. 
Female :—Length, 1 mm. 
Like novipurpureus in structure (the axille with a carina between them) but the legs 
are bright golden yellow, the thorax metallic green (not purple), the form more slender and 
flattened and less robust, the ovipositor not extruded, the scutum more densely scaly, the 
scutellum not longitudinally lined but densely punctulate. Venation yellow. Hairless line of 
fore wing with about six lines proximad of it. Funicles 1 and 2 dusky, rest of antenna distad 
yellowish white. Apex of scape whitish. Funicles 1-3 subequal, a little longer than wide, 
shorter than the pedicel; 4-6 wider than long. Scape not greatly dilated, only moderately so. 
From one female caught April 13, 1913 in forest (A. P. Dodd). 
Habitat: Cloncurry, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3077, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag with type 
novipurpureus; head, fore wing and hind tibiz on a slide. 
