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short, longitudinal ruge. Thorax uniformly punctate (the punctures rather shallow) and with 
rather coarse transverse rugulosity on pronotum and scutum. Cephalic coxa with a black dot 
centrally laterad. Head punctures distinctly smaller, umbilicate. Segment 5 of abdomen as 
long as 2-4 united; sides of abdomen glabrous, the petiole at apex with ruge; dorsal abdomen 
also glabrous except segments 6 and 7 which are finely scaly. Propodeum nearly perpendicular, 
distinctly more densely and coarsely punctured than the thorax, with a shallow median channel 
which is obliterated near apex. 
The male has most of the mesopleurum yellow, the head so except upper occiput and the 
vertex, most of dorsal abdomen black; ventral aspect of caudal coxa yellow. 
From one female, three males from the collections of the National Museum of Victoria, 
Melbourne, reared from galls, March 16, 1910 (F. P. Spry). 
Habitat: Melbourne, Victoria. 
Types: No. Hy 3242, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, one male, one female on a tag; 
female antenne and a leg on a slide with type slide of fuscipennis. 
Dedicated to Edmond Rostand. 
40. EURYTOMA NIGRINOTATA new species. 
Female :—Length, 3.20 mm. 
Like quinquenotata in general color and markings of the abdomen. The following parts 
black: Ocellar area, upper occiput, caudal margins of pronotum rather broadly across meson, 
median line of scutum moderately broadly, same of scutellum somewhat more broadly, apex 
of scutellum broadly, propodeum, petiole, caudal coxa dorsad and the whole of the dorsal 
meson of abdomen forming a short cross stripe at apex of segment 3, a longer (transversely) 
one at apex of segment 4, a shorter, arcuate one at apex of 5 and a bottle shaped area just 
before the short apical black portion, the neck of the bottle proximad. Marginal vein short 
and thick but about twice the length of the stigmal. Pedicel black above. Funicle 1 about 
half the length of the scape, somewhat longer than wide. Propodeum broadly concave, the 
concavity rugulose. Legs pale yellow. Cephalic margin of scutellum very narrowly black. 
Dorsad segments 5 and 6 of abdomen pin-punctured. Propodeum at apex with a transverse 
row of three fovez of which the middle is smallest. Fore wings a little stained under venation. 
From one female caught June 3, 1914 in jungle (A. P. Dodd). 
Habitat: Grafton, New South Wales. 
Type: No. Hy 3243, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag with type 
of speciosa. 
41. EURYTOMA SILVENSIS new species. 
Female :—3.25 mm. 
The same as the preceding but the black median line of scutum very narrow and obscure, 
that of scutellum narrower, cephalic margin of scutellum not black, the lateral margins of 
propodeum are broadly reddish except for a black spot at extreme cephalo-lateral angle, the 
caudal coxa is all pale yellowish, the black of meson of abdomen is narrowly broken just 
caudad of segment 5; the transverse row of three fovew at apex of propodeum preceded by a 
transverse fovea. Venation paler. 
From one female caught with the preceding. 
Habitat: Grafton, New South Wales. 
Type: No. Hy 3244, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag with type 
of preceding species. 
42. EURYTOMA TRICOLORIPES new species. 
Female :—Length, 2.75 mm. 
Runs to bicoloriventris from which it differs in having the tibie all*reddish yellow, the 
body is stouter, the side and venter of segment 5 of abdomen reddish (except cephalad and 
caudad where the black descends half way ventrad) and venter of segment 6; the punctation 
