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distal funicle joint a little wider than long. Antenne 12-jointed with a short ring-joint. 
Scutum and seutellum with scattered obscure, setigerous punctures. Hairless line of fore wing 
with over a dozen lines of coarser cilia proximad of it. Axille broadly joined, with a carina 
between them. Type re-examined. 
Described from one female captured by sweeping in jungle, June 10, 1913 (A. P. 
Dodd). 
Habitat: Little Mulgrave River, Gordonvale, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3111, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag; head, fore 
wing and a hind tibia together on a slide. 
2. ANAGYRODES GIGANTEUS new species. 
Female:—Length, 3 mm. Larger than the genotype. 
Differing from maximus in having the entire thorax, a large part of the maxillary palpi, 
the middle tibial spurs (only tip of same in maximus), distal half of abdomen dorsad and a 
broad band around caudal tibia at proximal third, caudal tibiz dorsad except at base and a 
narrower stripe across caudal tibia slightly before tip, metallic blue. Also, the infuscation of 
the fore wing is different in that its proximal margin is straight and across from the base of the 
stigmal vein. The latter is also longer, a little over half the length of the elongate post- 
marginal; the hind tibiew are a little more compressed. Head with numerous pin-punctures, the 
scrobes somewhat longer than wide. Thorax sculptured as in the genotype but the pronotum is 
shorter, only about a fourth the length of the scutum while the axille are separated a short 
distance distinctly yet with a short carina between them. Joints 3-6 of funicle each a little 
wider than long. Otherwise like the genotype. 
From one female caught in jungle, June 4, 1913. 
Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3112, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the female on a tag; head, fore 
wing and hind tibizw on a slide. 
Even after careful examination, the mandibles of both species seem edentate; they are 
shaped like those of the Arrhenophagini yet a second and shorter minute tooth is undoubtedly 
present but very difficult to discover. The hind tibial spurs are short and stout. The ovipositor 
in death is curved ventro-proximad from about the middle of the venter and the valves are 
inconspicuous.* 
GENUS CRISTATITHORAX Girault. 
The same as Cheiloneurus except in the mandibles. 
1. CRISTATITHORAX HUGOI new species. 
Female :—Length, 1.30 mm. 
Stigmal vein tolerably long, the frons very narrow, the eyes convergent, the fore wings 
infuscated but without fuscous rays. Head longer than wide, the scrobes forming a semicircle. 
Antennz 12-jointed, the elub enlarged, 3-jointed, the funicle joints all short, wider than long, 
less than half the length of the pedicel. Marginal vein twice the length of the stigmal, the 
postmarginal very short; oblique, hairless line present. Axille rather broadly meeting, the 
seutellum with a tuft of hairs at apex.. Face obtusely convexed between the antenne but 
there is no distinct carina there. Somewhat like Hchthrodryinus Perkins but the head is longer, 
the scrobes are not elongate, the narrow front is densely punctate, the marginal vein much 
*The abdomen in this genus is proctotrypoid, the venter undivided, the ovipositor issuing from 
the apex. Other encyrtid genera have this anomalous structure (e.g. Eucomys) which does not seem 
to have been noticed before. 
