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of abdomen, cephalic margin of scutum, venter of meson and metathorax, black. Venation 
pale yellowish, the marginal and stigmal veins subequal, the postmarginal nearly as long as the 
stigmal. Propodeum coarsely punctate, with a median channel of a paired row of fovee. 
Abdominal petiole somewhat longer than wide, the abdomen dorsad finely reticulated (except 
segment 2 and caudal halves of 3 and 4), the segments nearly as in Eurytoma. Hind tibial 
spurs double. Antenne inserted about the middle of the face, 10-jointed, the club 2-jointed, the 
distal joint larger, one ring-joint; first funicle joint longest, a little less than half the 
length of the body of the seape, the fifth or last joint a little wider than long. Mandibles. 
tridentate. Scape (except at tiy above), pedicel (except above) and legs reddish yellow, the 
funicle and club dark brownish; knees, tips of tibie and four proximal tarsal joints pallid. 
Cephalic half or more of mesopleurum black, the region punctulate cephalad. 
Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Forest, October 10, 1912. 
Type: No. Hy 3267, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the female on a tag and the head, 
caudal tibiz and a fore wing on a slide. 
The species is very close to Hurytoma and differs from the original description of that 
genus in haying the fifth abdominal segment as viewed from the side distinctly higher than 
-long. 
GENUS PHYLLOXEROXENUS Ashmead. 
1. PHYLLOXEROXENUS FUSCIPENNIS Girault. Male. 
Length, 3.75 mm. t 
Reddish yellow, the antenne, the legs (including coxe) and the face honey yellow; 
propodeum, the abdomen with its long petiole, cephalic margin of mesonotum, the center of 
the occiput, dorsad and the area containing the ocelli black, the marginal vein fuscous; sub- 
marginal vein mostly pallid. Fore wing smoky out to beyond the end of the stigmal vein from 
base, the area accented under the marginal vein and interrupted by several longitudinal false 
veins. Umbilicately punctate. Mesopleurum more or less black. Marginal vein thickened, 
nearly twice the length of either the stigmal or postmarginal, which are short and subequal. 
Antenne 10-jointed, one large ring-joint, the joints following long and cylindrical, sub- 
pedunculate, the distal funicle joint only about two thirds the length of the proximal, shortest 
of the funicle, shorter than the club joint. Posterior tibia with one spur. 
Habitat: Cairns, Queensland. 
Type: No. I.1260, South Australian Museum, Adelaide. 
GENUS PHYLLOXEROXENOIDES Girault. 
Differing from Phylloxeroxenus Ashmead, in having the funicle joints of the antenna: 
transverse after the first; antennz 11-jointed. Posterior tibiz with one spur. 
1. PHYLLOXEROXENOIDES NIGER Girault. Female. Genotype. 
Length, 2.50 mm. 
Black, the abdomen shining, the wings hyaline, the postmarginal and stigmal veins nearly 
equal; pronotum with a yellowish spot on each side, cephalad; venation pallid. Abdominal 
petiole short but distinct. Legs, except the coxw proximad, and the scape, except toward the 
tip, reddish brown, the flagellum reddish brown distad of the third funicle joint, clavate; first. 
funicle joint subquadrate, not quite as long as the pedicel; other funicle joints subequal in 
length but widening. Club ovate, wider than the funicle, its first joint over twice wider than 
long. Posterior femur nearly all black. 
Habitat: Mount Tambourine, Queensland. 
Type: No. I. 1263, South Australian Museum, Adelaide. 
