AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA CHALCIDOIDEA, [X.—GIRAULT. 219 
Pedicel two thirds longer than funicle 2, which is somewhat longer than wide, the others 
shortening, the last much wider than long; club as long as three preceding joints united. 
Thorax coarsely, densely punctate, the abdomen coarsely transversely wrinkled, the second 
segment smooth and shining. Wings almost hyaline. 
Habitat: Brisbane, Queensland. November 19, 1913 (H. Hacker). 
Type: No. Hy 3213, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the female on a tag; head, fore 
and hind legs on a slide. 
GENUS CALOSETROIDES Girault. 
Allied with Amotura Cameron but the front femora are swollen, compressed and 
excised beneath at apex, the posterior femora unarmed beneath. Legs otherwise unarmed; 
cephalic tibize and caudal coxe somewhat compressed, the latter flat interiorly, the caudal 
femur enlarged but unarmed; caudal tibiz with two unequal spurs, both rather large. Tarsi 
5-jointed. Antenne inserted distinctly below the ventral ends of the eyes, very near the 
clypeus, the scape obclavate and long, the flagellum 9-jointed, no ring-joint. Scrobicular 
cavity long but not including the cephalic ocellus, the lateral ocelli separated from the eye 
margin, the three in a small triangle in the center of the vertex; eyes somewhat convergent 
above, long-ovate, naked. Bulbs separated by a long, acutely triangular raised area in the 
scrobicular cavity. Genw long; genal suture distinct. Pronotum incised at meson. Parap- 
sidal furrows complete, the axille rather widely separated. Scutellum simple, its caudal 
margin carinate and preceded by a line of deep punctures separated by narrow, short carine. 
Propodeum with a short, solid, acutely margined median carina which is V-shaped and mar- 
gined on each side by a broad suleus; the spiracle cephalad, large, elliptical. Abdomen 
sessile (the ovipositor not exserted) and no longer than the head and thorax combined, flat 
above, acutely conic-ovate, its second segment smooth, forming nearly half of the surface. 
Wings infuscated; marginal vein long, only slightly shorter than the submarginal, the stigmal 
and postmarginal veins also long, the former curved, only half the length of the postmarginal 
which is three fourths the length of the marginal. Metallic, large. 
1. CALOSETROIDES AUSTRALICA Girault. Female. Genotype. 
Length, 5.65 mm. 
Metallic purplish with eneous tinges, the face metallic green; legs reddish brown, the 
coxee und posterior femora (exteriorly only) concolorous, the intermediate tibie proximad and 
exteriorly and the cephalic tibiz exteriorly or along the outer margin, black. Wings with a 
distinct, large embrowned subsagittate cloud in its middle, longitudinally, the area appearing: 
as if hung by one of the lateral angles from the apex of the stigmal vein; also there is an 
elliptical spot suspended from the apex of the submarginal vein. Antenne black, the scape 
concolorous. Head and thorax granulately punctate. 
Habitat: Millbrook, Victoria. 
Type: No. Hy 1196, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the female on a tag and a slide. 
AGAMERIONELLA new genus. 
1. AGAMERIONELLA LOCUSTIFORMIS new species. Genotype. 
Female :—Length, 8 mm., excluding stylus and valves. 
With the form of a small locustid, the head and hind legs especially. Head longer 
than wide (cephalic aspect) and resembling that of a locustid; cheeks long; antenne inserted 
wide apart, much below the ventral ends of the eyes, the scrobes sharply defined, converging, 
reaching to the cephalic ocellus; eyes large like those of a locust, somewhat shorter than the 
cheeks which bear a long narrow genal suture. Antenne filiform, 11-jointed, no ring-joint, 
