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extruded. Mandibles with the second tooth broadly truncate. Resembles Hctopiognatha minor 
Perkins. Frons twice the diameter of the cephalic ocellus. Pedicel a little dusky. Cheeks 
somewhat shorter than the eyes. Pedicel longer than any of the funicle joints of which 4 is 
longest, somewhat longer than wide, 5 next, then 6 which is barely longer than wide; 1-3 
subequal, moniliform. Club somewhat over half the length of the funicle. Segment 3 of 
abdomen apparently occupying two thirds of the surface. Differs from Fulgoridicida dichroma 
Perkins in having the second tooth of mandible broad, the proximal three joints of funicle 
smaller than the distal and the general metallic green color of the thorax. Near to bicolor from 
which it differs principally in the color of the abdomen. 
From one female taken by sweeping in jungle, May, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). 
Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3083, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the female on a slide. 
9. COCCIDOXENUS BICOLOR new species. 
Female :—Length, 0.80 mm. Habitus of a scelionid. 
Brown, the head and thorax washed with metallic greenish, the wings hyaline, the 
abdomen pale honey yellow (darkening after death or drying), the antennew and legs concolorous 
with the abdomen. Head and thorax finely scaly. Axille distinctly separated for a short 
distance. Marginal vein slightly longer than wide, the postmarginal and stigmal veins subequal, 
each distinctly longer than the marginal but not twice its length, the two forming a V. Second 
tooth of mandible broadly truncate. Pedicel much longer than any of the funicle joints of 
which the first three are subquadrate and narrower, the distal three subequal, a little longer 
than wide, each distinctly longer than the proximal three. Club about two thirds the length 
of the funicle. Frons narrow but not very narrow. 
From one female caught by sweeping a jungle-clothed forest streamlet, January 3,. 
1913 (A. P. Dodd). 
Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3084, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag; head on a 
slide. 
10. COCCIDOXENUS INCONSPICUUS new species. 
Female:—Length, 0.80 mm. Axille with a carina between them. Ovipositor not 
extruded. 
Metallic purple, the wings hyaline. Body finely scaly. Tarsi yellowish, also knees and 
tips of tibie; middle tibiw# yellow except proximad. Scape and pedicel concolorous, rest of 
antenne yellowish brown, the first two funicle joints darker, subequal, wider than long, 3 
slightly longer than 2, rest like 2 but 6 distinctly wider; pedicel distinctly longer than any 
of the funicle joints. Scape pale at tip, compressed, its bulla concolorous. Frons narrow. 
Club two thirds the length of the funicle or a little more. As compared with wundti, the body 
is distinctly smaller, the thorax distinctly less flat, convex, the abdomen more produced beneath. 
Venation pale yellow, the postmarginal vein not quite half the length of the average stigmal. 
Hairless line of fore wing with at least five lines of cilia proximad of it. Discal ciliation of 
the broad fore wing exceedingly dense and fine. Hind tibial spur single. 
From one female caught in forest, January 6, 1913. 
Habitat: Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3085, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag with type 
wundti; head, hind tibia and fore wing with slide type of Rhopalencyrtoidea purpureicorpus 
Girault. 
Fulgoridicida apparently differs from this genus in having the third segment of the 
abdomen occupying most of the surface. 
