AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA CHALCIDOIDEA, XI.—GIRAULT. 239 
Fem.—Corpus convexum, sublineare, punctatum, obscurum, parce hirtum: caput thorace 
vix latius: antennae clavatae, robustae, pilosae, thorace breviores; articulus lus gracilis, 
sublinearis; 2us longicyathiformis; 3us et 4us brevissimi; 5us et sequentes breves, usque ad 9um 
latescentes; clava longiconica, articulo 90 latior et plus dulpo longior: petiolus brevis: 
abdomen ovatum, subcompressum, nitens, laeve, fere glabrum, thorace non longius; segmentum 
jum maximum, 2um et sequentia brevissima: alae mediocres.’’ 
8. EURYTOMA ARETHEAS Walker. Male and female. 
Walker, 1839, p. 3. 
“‘Mas et Fem. Atra, antennae nigrae, pedes nigri, tarsi fulvi, alae limpidae. 
Atra: oculi et ocelli rufi: antennae nigrae: pedes nigri; trochanteres picei; genua fulva; 
tibiae apice fulvae; tarsi fulvi; propodeum tibiae fulvae, tarsi obscuriores: alae limpidae; 
squamulae piceae; nervi proalis picei, metalis fusci. (Corp. long. lin. %—1; alar. lin. 
14—114). 
March, King George’s Sound, Australia. 
Mas.—Corpus convexum, sublineare, punctatum, obscurum, parce hirtum: caput thorace 
vix latius: antennae graciles, noniliformes, verticillato-pilose, thorace paullo longiores: petiolus 
sat longus: abdomen ovatum, compressum, nitens, laeve, fere glabrum, thorace brevius et 
angustius: alae latae.’’ 
4. EURYTOMA ELEUTHER Walker. Male. 
Walker, 1839, pp. 3-4. 
“‘Mas. Atra, antennae nigrae apice piceae, pedes fulvi piceo et fusco cincti, alae 
limpidae. 
Mas.—Atra: oculi et ocelli rufi: antennae nigrae, apice piceae: pedes fulvi; coxae 
piceae; femora picea, apice fulva; meso- et metatibiae fusco cinetae; protarsi fusci: alae 
limpidae; squamulae piceae; proalis nervi picei, metalis fusci. (Corp. long. lin. 4/5; alar. 
lita WU) 
Hobart Town, Van Dieman’s Land; and in March at King George’s Sound, Australia. 
Fem.—Corpus longum, angustum, cylindricum, punctatum, parum nitens, parce hirtum: 
caput thorace paullo latius: antennae subclavatae, graciles, corpore breviores: petiolus brevis: 
abdomen fusiforme, nitens, laeve, fere glabrum, thorace vix brevius: alae angustae.’’ 
5. EURYTOMA AUSTRALIENSIS Ashmead. Female. 
Length, 2.4 mm. . 
‘*Black and similar in structure to HL. studiosa Say, clothed with a sparse white 
pubescence. Antenne wholly black; tegule, tips of femora, tibiw, except a subfuscous 
median blotch outwardly and all tarsi honey-yellow. Pedicel small, obconic, very little longer 
than thick and smaller than the first joint of funicle; funicle 5-jointed, the joints nearly 
equal in size, submoniliform; club 3-jointed, as long as last three joints of funicle united. 
Wings hyaline, venation brown, the subcostal vein yellowish toward base. Hind coxe out- 
wardly toward base shagreened. Abdomen conic-ovate, smooth and polished except the short 
petiole, which is rather coarsely shagreened; fifth dorsal segment longer than second and 
third united.’’ 
Habitat: Australia. 
Type: No. 48838, United States National Museum, Washington, D.C., U.S.A. 
6. EURYTOMA EUCALYPTI Ashmead. Male and female. 
Length, 2.6 to 3 mm. 
Black; anterior angles of pronotum, as seen from side, with a yellowish spot, seen from 
above, invisible; antennz, except apex of scape and base of pedicel which are black; mandibles, 
tegule and legs, except hind coxe and middle of hind femora, ferrugineous or brownish yellow; 
