AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA CHALCIDOIDEA, [X.—GIRAULT. 223 
tibie and tarsi distad of joint 1 (which is white), reddish brown. Hind tibiw armed dorsad 
with stout spines which, however, are much smaller than the tibial spurs, First four funicle 
joints wider at apex than at base, about as long as wide, the other four wider than long, of 
uniform width but 8 is shortest, rather much wider than long, its projection embracing about 
two thirds of one side of the club. Venation fuscous, the fore wings hyaline but with a 
distinct sooty, rounded area from distal half of marginal and all of stigmal veins, conically 
produced distad to a point opposite the apex of the postmarginal vein and reaching to middle 
of wing. The area surrounding this rather large, distinct spot is suffused with dusky caudad 
and proximad for a long distance. Pedicel a little larger than funicle 1. Lateral ocelli not 
touching the eyes. Sculptured as in the genotype. Head and thorax with a very short hispides- 
cence. Last three segments of abdomen dorsad densely, rugulosely scaly, the last two segments 
dorsad not as stiffly hairy as in the genotype. Propodeum coarsely scaly, the median carina 
bounded by a row of fovezw and there is a foveate spiracular sulcus meeting at apex the foveate 
lines along side the median carina which forks at apex. The propodeum of the genotype is 
the same but less distinctly sculptured. Antenne short. Front femur swollen somewhat but 
simple. 
From one female, miscellaneous sweeping, August 20, 1914. 
Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3218, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag; antenne, 
fore and hind leg on a slide. 
8, SYSTOLOMORPHELLA UNFASCIATIPENNIS new species of A. P. Dodd and A. A. Girault. 
Female :—Length, 4 mm. 
Metallic green, the scutellum and axille coppery, the propodeum and abdomen, more or 
less, brilliant metallic blue; legs (except hind coxe) and antennz (except last two joints), 
bright golden yellow, the last two joints black. Head (cephalic aspect) much wider than 
long, the antennz inserted below ventral ends of eyes and wide apart, no antennal scrobes; 
pedicel somewhat longer than any of the funicle joints which are all wider than long; club 
with a long terminal spur. Parapsidal furrows incomplete. Propodeum smooth, shining, with 
a distinct median carina. Second abdominal segment smooth, the remainder scaly, the third 
very short. Fore wing with a broad, transverse band, involving stigmal and a part of mar- 
ginal veins; stigmal vein long, somewhat shorter than postmarginal, the latter nearly as long 
as the marginal. 
From one female labelled ‘‘ Brisbane, 19.xi.13. H. Hacker.’’ 
Habitat: Brisbane, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3219, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag; head and 
fore and hind leg on a slide. 
GENUS AMOTURELLA Girault. 
Agreeing in general with Amotwra Cameron but the antenne only 8-jointed, the club 
solid, one ring-joint, the posterior femora swollen but only very minutely serrate (not denti- 
culate) beneath. Body short, pteromaliform, the cephalic femora swollen and with one minute 
tooth beneath. Pronotum long, rectangular (as in Hurytoma, but not as wide as the thorax), 
nearly as long as the seutum, which has complete, punctate, parapsidal furrows. Propodeum 
very coarsely punctate. Second abdominal segment very long, occupying two thirds of the 
surface, the following segments very short and subequal; abdomen sessile, broadly ovate, 
convex beneath, the ovipositor not exserted. Scutellum with a punctate eross furrow just 
before tip. Both wings infuscated, the stigmal vein short, without a knob, the postmarginal 
still shorter. Mandibles tridentate, the head triangular, the antenne inserted on the clypeus. 
