AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA CHALCIDOIDEA, IX.—GIRAULT. 221 
(faint in locustiformis). In one specimen (type) the short plate at apex of scutellum was 
entire. Funicles 2 and 3 dark reddish. Cephalic tibia black above; hind knees black. 
Described from one female, on a pin, labelled ‘‘ 42. Whittlesea. Coll. J.A.K. 11.11.08.’ 
Habitat: Victoria. 
Type: In the National Museum, Melbourne, the foregomg specimen. 
A second specimen was reared from a twig infested with a beetle and bore the label 
‘¢ 45, F.P.S.’’ Since it differs from the type in having the fore wings as in locustiformis 
(but the two spots suffusely connected) and the plate at apex of scutellum slightly emarginate 
at the meson, I name it the variety scutellatus and designate the specimen as the. type of 
that variety. The first joint of hind tarsus is distinctly longer than in the typical form. Funicle 
all black. 
4. AGAMERIONELLA PAVO new species. 
Femaie:—Length, 7.20 mm. 
Differs from brevistylus Girault in having only funicle joint 3, tip of 2 and base of 4, 
red; also in being dark green, the abdomen dark purple, in having the vertex between the eyes 
narrower, the wing pattern smaller but same in kind. From sanguwinipes differs in having the 
hind femur concolorous except proximad, the hind tibia all red, in having the pyramidal area 
from the stigmal vein larger, the vertex between the eyes much narrower, the postmarginal 
vein plainly not as long as the marginal and in having only the tip of funicle joint 2 red. 
Lateral ocelli not touching the eyes. 
Male :—Not known. 
From one specimen captured in jungle (F. P. Dodd). 
Habitat: Kuranda, Queensland. a 
Type: No. Hy 3214, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag. 
6. AGAMERIONELLA CURCULIONIS new species. 
Female :—Length, 8 mm. (total). 
Dark eneous green, the abdomen blue and purple, the fore wings slightly indefinitely 
stained under the marginal vein and centrally. Tegule, tibiz and tarsi blood red. Scutellum 
unarmed. Thorax (exclusive of metathorax) with a shallow median groove, densely, finely 
punctate, the propodeum regulose, short at the meson, there the carina formed by one of the 
ruge, the lateral carina also one of them, broadly looped around to the cephalic margin, 
mesad. Abdominal segments centrally densely shagreened, the incisions and the base of 
segment 2 polished. Valves of ovipositor distinctly but slightly exserted. (Head missing.) 
Stylus very short, half the length of the extruded part of ovipositor. 
Male :—Length, 6.75 mm. F 
Like the female except that the abdomen is not as long as the thorax yet conic, the 
propodeum is long at the meson and without definite carinw, rugose, the cephalic tibie are 
bluish on one side and the wings hyaline. Antenne 11-jointed with a large ring-joint, the 
club long, solid, the ring-joint red, the rest concolorous. Pedicel elongate, longer than funicle 1 
which is longest, funicle 7 quadrate; club subequal to pedicel. Front femora more swollen 
but not as large as the hind ones. 
From one female labelled ‘‘ Darwin, 16.6.13, parasitic on wood-boring weevil.’’? And 
one male labelled ‘‘ Darwin. 2.7.13. G. F. Hill, No. 17.’’ 
Habitat: Port Darwin, Northern Territory. 
Host: Buthyrrhinus meditabundus Fabricius. 
Types: No. Hy 3215, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, one female and one male on two 
pins, the male antenna on a slide with broken antenna of an Luchrysia. 
