AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA CHALCIDOIDEA, VIII—GIRAULT. 197 
grooved line before tip. Propodeum with a distinct median groove and with two half complete 
lateral grooves followed by a distinct, spiracular suleus which is foveate; the spiracle is 
large, reniform. Propodeum longer than scutum. Postmarginal vein extending nearly to 
apex, much longer than the marginal, the stigmal short, a third or less the length of the 
marginal. Clypeus barely wider than long. Hind tibial spurs double, the legs slender but 
normal in length. Habitus of the Pteromalide. 
1. MISCOGASTERIELLA LONGIVENTRIS new species. Male. Genotype. 
Length, 6.30 mm. 
Dark metallic green, the wings slightly embrowned throughout, the scutum and 
seutellum (cephalad of the suture) coppery; abdomen Coppery black; venation very dark; 
coxee concolorous, the legs reddish brown, the hind femur washed more or less with metallic 
greenish. Antenne black. Clypeus blue-black, glabrous, the face and head finely reticulated, 
the scutum and scutellum more coarsely so, scaly, but distad of the cross-furrow, the 
scutellum much smoother and of a different color. Vertex back of and upon each side of the 
ocelli apparently smooth, but in reality extraordinarily finely alutaceous; however, smooth as 
compared with the reticulation of the rest of the head. First two pairs of coxe sometimes 
brownish. 
Habitat: Little Mulgrave River (Gordonvale), Queensland. Jungle, June 10, 1913 
(A. P. Dodd). 
Type: No. Hy 3188, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, two females on separate tags; and a 
slide with a head and cephalic legs. 
TOXEUMOIDES new genus. 
Similar to Toxeumorpha Girault but both mandibles are long and narrow, equally 
bidentate at apex, the stigmal and postmarginal veins are subequal, short, the stigmal 
subsessile, the parapsidal furrows are deep, the median carina of propodeum sharp and long, 
the lateral carina represented by a curved, foveate groove leading directly from the spiracle. 
Segment 2 of abdomen occupying somewhat over a third of the surface, 3 still longer, 
extending nearly to tip where 4 shows as a small cone. Petiole about as long as the hind 
coxa. Antenne inserted a little above the ventral ends of the eyes, short, clavate, one ring-, 
three club joints, 13-joimted. Abdomen flat beneath, not triangularly produced as in Toxeu- 
morpha nigra. 
1. TOXEUMOIDES HENEICORPUS new species. Female. Genotype. 
Length, 2 mm. Brassy green, the wings hyaline, the tibiz reddish brown washed with 
metallic, the tarsi pale. Antenne dark metallic green, all funicle joints wider than long, 
1 shortest and narrowest, thrice the length of the ring-joint, 7 widest, 3 a little the longest. 
Pedicel longer than any funicle joint (in one antenna, funicles 2 and 3 were fused into a joint 
somewhat longer than wide). Abdomen glabrous, the petiole with a median carina and 
earinated lateral edges, scaly. Propodeum glabrous, with short cross-stitching-like effects along 
the median carina; rest of thorax transversely lined except distal third of scutellum, the head, 
axille and pronotum scaly. 
Described from one female captured October 11 (H. Hacker). 
Habitat: Brisbane, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3189, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, a female on a tag; hind leg and 
an antenna on a slide. 
