AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA CHALCIDOIDEA, XI.—GIRAULT. 245 
22. EURYTOMA ACACIZ Girault. Female; male. 
Length, 3.10 mm. 
Black, punctate, the wings hyaline; a small pale yellowish area on the lateral aspect. of 
the prothorax, cephalad; legs black, the trochanters, knees, tibiz and tarsi dark brown, the 
posterior tibie black centrally. Distal funicle joint and club brownish. Pedicel globular, 
first funicle joint one and a third times longer than wide, the distal joint subquadrate. Head 
and thorax pubescent. Petiole of abdomen rugulose. Postmarginal and stigmal veins subequal. 
The male measures 3 mm. and is the same but the first joint of the antennal fnniele 
nearly as long as the scape, the pedicels of the joints brownish; antenne 10-jointed, the thick 
hairs brownish and shorter than the diameter of any of the joints. 
Habitat: Victoria. From eynipid galls on Acacia longifolia. 
Types: No. Hy 3227, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, one male, two females on a ecard. 
23. EURYTOMA SECUNDA new species. 
Female :—Length, 3 mm. 
In my table (if the pale yellow center of the cephalic margin of propleurum is ignored) 
runs to pyrrhocerus Crawford but the antenne are wholly black, the marginal vein distinctly 
somewhat longer than the postmarginal, funicle 5 is subquadrate, the median channel of 
propodeum is confused toward tip, the mesopleura densely punctulate along cephalic half, 
limited caudad by a line of larger punctures, between these and the punctulate portion with 
a small smooth central area and dorsad with short, oblique sulci, ventrad finely punctulate 
(the part caudad of the densely punctulate area—except the small triangular ventral portion 
which belongs to the caudal part—is the mesopleurum); thorax cephalad of the punctulate 
mesopleurum, umbilicately punctate but the propleurum densely scaly. Abdomen glabrous, 
segment 4 with a trace of sculpture cephalad, 6 and 7 finely scaly. Petiole of abdomen 
somewhat longer than wide. Mandibles tridentate. Tips of tibiz and tarsi white, the 
trochanters and tibia reddish brown. Hind tibiae with two spurs. Pedicel round; funicle 1 
somewhat longer than wide. Thoracic punctures shallow. Postmarginal vein a little longer 
than the stigmal. The male has the caudal tibiew black except at tips broadly, the petiole 
over twice longer than wide; the male antennew are 10-jointed, the club distinctly 3-jointed, 
one ring-joint; distal three funicle joints quadrate, 1 longer, all foliaceously produced along 
one side, the scape also but suddenly narrowed at tip. Club at tip with a minute fourth 
joint but this is not articulated. 
In the table, this species will run to acaci@ from which it differs in having all the tibize 
reddish brown. Compared with type acacie. 
From many specimens of both sexes reared from a gall, May, 1914 (H. Hacker) and 
from the collections of the Queensland Museum. 
Habitat: Brisbane, Queensland. 
Type: None designated. 
24. EURYTOMA NYMPHA (Girault). Female. 
Bephratella nympha Girault. Genotype. 
Length, 3.830 mm. 
Bright orange yellow, the dorsum of abdomen with four black stripes across it, the 
fourth stripe bow-shaped; caudad of it a very small cross dash of dusky at the meson. Median 
line of propodeum at base with a short smooth groove, the rest of the concave disk roughened 
nearly as much as the seutum. Ocellar area black. Tip of ovipositor, the base of the scrobes 
and the dorsal surface of the pedicel black. Wings hyaline. Legs pale yellow, the antennz 
orange yellow, joint 1 of funicle a little over two thirds the length of the scape (excluding 
bulla). Marginal vein thickened, about twice longer than broad, the stigmal less than half 
its length, a little shorter than the postmarginal. 
Habitat: Gordonvale (type) and Cooktown, Queensland. Jungle. 
Type: No. Hy 38229, Queensland Museum, Brisbane. Tag and slide. 
