AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA CHALCIDOIDEA, VII—GIRAULT. 139 
1, the funicle joints shortening distad, the distal two subquadrate. Scape moderately widely 
dilated at apex. One very short ring-joint present. Antenne concolorous, moderately 
pubescent. Frons with some bronze. 
Habitat: Brisbane, Queensland. Associated with a psyllid. 
Type: No. Hy 3079, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, a female on a card, the head on a 
slide. 
This species resembles the North American Anagyrus nubilipennis Girault. 
2. COCCIDOXENUS CHANNINGI (Girault). Female. 
Anagyrus channingi Girault. 
Length, 2.20 mm. excluding ovipositor. 
Bright metallic blue-green, the wings wholly hyaline; postmarginal vein as long as the 
stigmal, the marginal a little longer than wide. Legs and tegule yellow. Valves of ovipositor 
black. Head and thorax densely reticulated, the mesonotum with numerous thimble punctures. 
Posterior tibiz with an obscure, roundish spot above near each end. Posterior coxz concolor- 
ous. Antenne 12-jointed, with one very short ring-joint, the scape compressed distad, joints 
2 and 3 of funicle longest, subequal to the pedicel, 1 slightly shorter, 6 a little wider 
than long; club wider than funicle, short, ovate, 3-jointed; antennz dark, suffused slightly 
with brownish. Ovipositor exserted for half the length of the abdomen. 
Habitat: South Australia: Port Lincoln. 
Type: I.1471, South Australian Museum. One specimen and a slide with the head. 
3. COCCIDOXENUS PENNI (Girault), Female. 
Anagyrus penni Girault. 
Length, 2 mm. excluding ovipositor. 
Dark metallic green, the scutellum more or less coppery; wings hyaline, the postmarginal 
vein distinctly not more than a half the length of the stigmal; legs dark brown; antenne as 
in channingi but the club is more or less distinctly brownish, the scape less compressed distad, 
the second and third funicle joints not distinctly longer than wide, a little wider than long, 
somewhat shorter than the shorter pedicel, the funicle widening distad. Axille blue, barely 
separated. Ovipositor exserted for a length equal to a fifth that of the abdomen. 
Habitat: South Australia: Port Lincoln. 
Type: I. 1472, South Australian Museum. One specimen and a slide with the head. 
4. COCCIDOXENUS EMERSONI (Girault), Female. 
Anagyrus emersoni Girault. 
Length, 1.50 mm. 
Like penni in mandibular structure. Bright bluish green, the scutellum with eneous 
tinges; legs bright yellowish brown, the cephalic femur and the middle of cephalic tibia 
metallic greenish, the posterior femur dusky proximad. Fore wings with a distinct yellowish 
stain under the stigmal and marginal veins, otherwise hyaline. Antenne concolorous with the 
legs but the scape metallic. Postmarginal vein no longer than half the length of the stigmal, 
the marginal subpunctiform. Head and thorax with a minute scaly sculpture. Ovipositor not 
extruded. 
Habitat: New South Wales: Sydney. 
Type: I. 1474, South Australian Museum. One specimen and a slide with the head. 
5. COCCIDOXENUS WORCESTERI new species, Female, 
Length, 1.32 mm. 
Like channingi but bright metallic green, the ovipositor not exserted, the postmarginal 
vein a fourth shorter than the stigmal, the sculpture of the head a little rougher than that of 
the scutum, the caudal tibia without a black spot, the legs bright lemon yellow except caudal 
