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cox. Funicle joints all distinctly shorter than the pedicel, the latter and the scape metallic 
green except at apex. Distal three funicle joints wider than long. Outer apical angle of the 
broad second tooth, acute. The minute ring-joint is present. Funicle and club concolorous 
with legs, the scape only slightly widened distad. Marginal vein punctiform. Frons mode- 
rately narrow. 
Habitat: Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Forest, January. 
Type: No. Hy 3080, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, a female on a tag, the head on a 
slide. 
A female, forest-downs, Hughenden, July 14, 1912. 
6. COCCIDOXENUS WUNDTI new species. 
Female :—Length, 1.05 mm. 
Runs to Anagyrus purpureus but the legs are concolorous except the brown intermediate 
femora and tibie and the yellow tarsi, knees, front tibiz# and distal half or more of hind tibia. 
Body densely scaly. Ovipositor barely exserted. Dark metallic green. Antenne black or else 
concolorous, the club lighter; scape only very slightly thickened distad, the pedicel much 
longer than any of the funicle joints which are subquadrate, the distal two wider than long; 
funicle 1 not quite half the length of the pedicel. Postmarginal vein about a third the length 
of the slender stigmal, a little longer than the marginal. Frons broad. Axille a little separated. 
Hind tibial spurs apparently single. Middle tibia with a dusky spot just below knee. 
From one female taken sweeping on forest downs, July 14, 1912. 
Habitat: Hughenden, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3081, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag. 
7. COCCIDOXENUS LUNULATUS new species. 
Female :—Length, 1.28 mm., exclusive of ovipositor which is distinctly, shortly extruded. 
Very similar to australiensis but differs in the following particulars: The general 
coloration is lighter green, the lower face dark blue; the middle legs are pale brownish yellow 
except femora proximad; funicle 2 is longest, somewhat longer than wide, 1 subequal to 3 
and the pedicel, 5 and 6 wider than long; the band on the fore wing is not so black; the axille 
are acute at mesal aspect, distinctly separated for a short distance (in australiensis blunt at 
mesal end and separated narrowly by a short sulcus); the abdomen is somewhat shorter, the 
pubescence on scutum more variable; the thorax bears a white lunula laterad just cephalad of 
the tegule and the latter are margined cephalad with pale brown. Ovipositor valves reddish 
brown just beyond middle nearly to tip (also present more faintly in australiensis) ; the funicle 
is suffused with white. Scape serrate dorsad. Frons densely shagreened, moderately narrow, 
about three and a half diameters of the cephalic ocellus). Ring-joint present. Hind tibial 
spur single. Face inflexed. Compared with type of australiensis. 
From one female caught sweeping in forest, April 14, 1914 (A. P. Dodd). 
Habitat: Cloncurry, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3082, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the female on a tag; hind leg, fore 
wing and a head on a slide. 
8. COCCIDOXENUS TRICOLOR new species. 
Female :—Length, 0.70 mm. Small, stout. 
Dark metallic green, the broad wings hyaline, the abdomen orange yellow at proximal 
half except narrowly along the margins; antenne and legs pale yellow. Head and thorax 
densely scaly. Marginal vein quadrate (a little longer than wide in one wing), the stigmal 
a little longer than it, the postmarginal vein subequal to the marginal or a little shorter. 
Axille distinctly but not widely separated. Abdomen short, triangular, the ovipositor slightly 
