AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA CHALCIDOIDEA, VII—GIRAULT. 155 
PSEUDANUSIA new species. 
Female :—Head with the vertex perfectly flat as viewed from above and jong, the face 
inclined ventro-caudad, the antenne inserted below the ventral ends of the eyes, the scape and 
pedicel foliaceously dilated, the funicle compact, compressed, its six joints transverse-linear and 
subequal, together no longer than the 3-jointed cylindrical club which is as wide as the funicle 
aud as long. Mandibles small, the second tooth broadly truncate. Marginal vein punctiform, 
the postmarginal barely developed, the stigmal much longer than it, moderately long. Fore 
wings with fuscous rays. Avxille barely separated. Hind tibize with one spur. Abdomen 
short, depressed, cordate. Allied with Hpanusia but the antennal joints are not greatly 
flattened. Seutellum convex at apex. Frons moderate. 
1. PSEUDANUSIA PIA new species. Genotype. 
Female :—Length, 1.20 mm. Dark metallic green, the vertex white and with a black 
stripe along its center. Legs and antenne concolorous, the middle tibize suffused with yellowish, 
the tarsi yellow except the distal joint; caudal leg compressed, the middle tibie slender. Fore 
wings beautifully infuscated with brown (in rays); a long-ovate clear area under the sub- 
marginal vein proximad of the bend and a shorter and broader one distad of the bend; at the 
disto-cephalic angle of this and just under the marginal and base of stigmal veins is a jet black 
spot. Just distad of the venation the blade is clear with the exception of the cephalic oblique 
ray to be described; in a little less than the distal half of the blade, there are two prominent, 
diverging, broad, fuscous rays, the cephalic one longest, its caudal margin just reaching the 
distal blade margin a little caudad of extreme apex; the shorter ray runs more nearly distad 
to the caudal margin; these two rays converge proximad but do not quite meet and are 
separated from the convex margin of the proximal infuscation by rather narrow clear spaces. 
Cephalic margin of fore wing changing angle at the marginal vein, the wing with a broken 
appearance. Club joints all wider than long, the first of them longest. Oblique hairless 
line of fore wing not very distinct, limited proximad by a single line of cilia but there are more 
cilia farther proximad. 
From one female taken from a window in February. 
Habitat: Ingham, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3110, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a slide. 
ANAGYRODES new genus. 
Female :—Like Anagyrus Howard but more robust, the pronotum large, over half the 
length of the scutum, the mandibles acute and with two acute teeth, the head lenticular. 
Marginal vein punctiform, the stigmal long, curved, the postmarginal elongate, about twice the 
length of the stigmal. Second segment of abdomen occupying about a third of the surface, 
segment 8 over half the length of the second, the others moderately short. Hind tibial spurs 
double. Frons moderately broad, the cheeks over half the length of the large eyes. Distal or 
fourth joint of maxillary palpus as long as the others combined, 3 shorter than 2, 1 very small. 
1. ANAGYRODES MAXIMUS new species. Genotype. 
Female :—Length, 2.60 mm. Deep orange yellow, the head, pronotum, scutum, axillz 
except lateral margin, scutellum (triangularly) except lateral and distal margins and a little 
more than distal half of abdomen (distad of segment 3) steel blue. Club blackish. Head and 
thorax densely scaly, the head with punctures scattered over it. Fore wings with the distal 
third dusky, the duskiness also projecting proximad along the midlongitudinal line to the 
obliqued caudal margin about opposite the submarginal vein at its distal third. Venation 
yellow. Scape cylindrical, the funicle cylindrical, the 3-jointed club not much wider; joints 
1 and 2 of funicle somewhat longer than wide, subequal, longest, longer than the pedicel, the 
