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length of one of the others or nearly and a little longer than the pedicel. Club conic-ovate, not 
enlarged, nearly as long as the funicle or scape. 
From one female caught in forest in January. 
Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3150, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag; a fore 
wing and the hind tibie on a slide. 
NEANAGYRUS new genus. 
1. NEANAGYRUS CAPITATUS new species. Genotype. 
Female :—Length, 1.33 mm. Habitus of Anagyrus. Body depressed. 
Afneous green, the wings hyaline, the abdomen dark coppery, the legs reddish yellow 
“except the metallic caudal coxe, the somewhat dusky metallic tibize and two blackish spots on 
caudal tibiz dorsad, the first some little distance below knee and small, the second large and 
midway between middle and apex. Vertex densely punctulate. Apex of pedicel and proximal 
third or more of scape lemon yellow, rest black, the funicle and club dull brown. Venation 
black. Thorax densely polygonally scaly, with numerous obscure, small, setigerous punctures, 
the axille finely, transversely scaly, a little separated, no carina between them. 
Face much inflexed, the scrobes arched above but the frons sloping, not prominent. Fons 
moderate. Cheeks a little over half the length of the eyes. Scape a little dilated foliaceously, 
the funicle joints all wider than long but not annular, the flagellum capitate, the club very 
short, 2-jointed, strongly obliquely truncate, not much longer than wide, the flagellum somewhat 
as in Taftia Ashmead. Pedicel longer than any of the funicle joints, the latter gradually 
enlarging distad. Second tooth of mandible truncate. Marginal vein punctiform, the post- 
marginal and stigmal veins subequal, moderately long, normal. Hairless line of fore wing with 
many lines of cilia proximad of it. Caudal wings short and broad, the submarginal vein 
convexly curved, the costal cell not extending to the hooklets, the blade where widest with 
about twenty-five lines of fine uniform discal cilia. Fore wing broad, very finely ciliate. Hind 
tibial spurs double. Abdomen flat ventrad and dorsad, the ovipositor valves apparently absent. 
Club distinctly shorter than the funicle. 
From one female caught May 30, 1914 on forest uplands (A. P. Dodd). 
Habitat: Maclean (Clarence River), New South Wales. 
Type: No. Hy 3151, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag; head, pair 
of wings and hind tibiew with slide type of Paraphenodiscus verus Girault. 
ARHOPOIDEUS new genus. 
Female :—Head (cephalic aspect) longer than wide, the serobes long, the frons rather 
broad, not prominent, the cheeks fully as long as the eyes, the mandibles small, apparently acute, 
the antenne inserted near the mouth border, 10-jointed without a ring-joint, the club 3-jointed 
and distinctly wider than the funicle and nearly its length. Marginal vein a little over twice 
longer than wide, subequal to the stigmal, the postmarginal absent. Hind tibial spur single. 
Abdomen longer than the rest of the body, compressed, pointed slender, the ovipositor nakedly 
extruded for a third of its length. Tarsi 5-jointed. Axille a little separated, the pronotum 
transverse-linear, barely visible from dorsal aspect. Propodeal spiracle minute, round, situate 
a little caudad of center. Scutellum rounded at apex, nearly as long as the scutum. Mandibles 
small, appearing acute but really with two small acute teeth at apex, one longer than the 
other. 
1. ARHOPOIDEUS BREVICORNIS new species. 
Female :—Length, 1.30 mm. excluding ovipositor. Slender. 
Dark metallic green, the scutellum purple, the wings hayaline, the legs white except 
caudal coxa. Propodeum and abdomen Very dark green. Body scaly, the seutum somewhat more 
