138 * MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
16. ANAGYRUS SUBGIGANTEUS new species. 
Female :—Length, about 3.35 mm. Robust. 
Dark rosaceous coppery, the head, face of pronotum and mesopleurum neous green, 
the antennw black metallic. Legs concolorous but the tarsi soiled white, the cephalic knees, 
middle coxw#, femora and knees and most of dorsal edge of caudal femur, reddish brown. 
Cephalic femur toward apex above and immediate tips of cephalic tibie, reddish brown. The 
very broad caudal wings hyaline, the fore wings very deeply infuscated from base nearly to 
apex, the latter rather broadly hyaline, the infuscation rather light proximad, distinctly much 
darker and pronounced from a little proximad of the bend of the submarginal vein distad to 
apex, sooty except the first part out to end of stigmal vein which is dark brown; proximal 
margin of the deeper infuscation proximad of the hairless line and obliqued caudo-proximad: 
from cephalad; distal margin of infuscation convex. Venation brown-black, the postmarginal 
vein nearly four fifths the length of the stigmal; hairless line with many lines of cilia proximad 
of it. Axille normal. Frons with rather dense pin-punctures, moderate, a little wider than 
the cheeks are long, the latter a little over half the length of the eyes. Femora and tibiz 
distinctly compressed (except middle legs); hind tibial spur distinct. Mesopleurum very 
finely, densely sheened. Dorsal thorax (except propodeum) with numerous, small yet distinct 
setigerous punctures, the pubescence contrasting, silvery, moderately dense. Scutellum extend- 
ing to abdomen. Expansion of scape great; pedicel small, scarcely longer than wide at apex; 
funicle 1 somewhat longer than wide, somewhat longer than the pedicel, the others all a little 
shorter and shortening slightly distad. 
From one female caught by sweeping foliage of forest trees, September 20, 1914. 
Habitat: Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3078, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen in alcohol with type 
of Atoposoma unguttatipes, the head and several legs severed from the body. 
This species is able to jump enormous distances. 
GENUS COCCIDOXENUS Crawford. 
This genus seems to intergrade with Anagyrus Howard, the scape gradually widening, 
the trons variable. However, it may prove sufficiently distinct to be retained. The tendency 
of the species to cluster about the genotype is marked. 
1. COCCIDOXENUS AUSTRALIENSIS (Girault). Female. 
Anagyrus australiensis Girault. 
Length, 2.75 mm. Robust. Dark weneous green, shining; cephalic knees, tips of cephalic 
tibie and cephalic tarsi fuscous, the other tarsi white, the distal joint black. Fore wing with 
a distinct broad smoky stripe across it from the apex of the submarginal vein, its distal margin 
conical, the apex obtuse and distad of end of stigmal vein, the proximal margin nearly straight. 
Venation black. Frons shagreened, with scattered thimble punctures; eyes convergent above, 
‘ the lateral ocelli near them; clypeus emarginate at the meson shallowly (cephalic margin) ; 
antennz widely separated at base, inserted near the clypeus. Marginal vein not much longer 
than wide, slightly shorter than the postmarginal which is only about two thirds the length 
of the stigmal. First tooth of mandible acute, the second broadly somewhat concavely truncate. 
Thorax and abdomen very finely polygonally reticulate, the scutum also with minute, shallow 
punctures, the scutellum densely punctulate. Abdomen depressed conic-ovate, the valves of the 
ovipositor extruded for a sixth of the length of the abdomen. Oblique hairless line of fore 
wing narrow. Propodeum short, without a median carina, laterad with dense feathery, greyish 
pubescence. Diseal cilia of fore wing dense and fine, the marginal cilia very short. Antenna 
12-jointed, cylindrical, the club 3-jointed and only slightly enlarged, its distal joint subhemi- 
spherical, its intermediate joint shortest, wider than long; pedicel slightly shorter than funicle 
