314 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
AUSTRALIAN 
HYMENOPTERA CHALCIDOIDEA—xIV.* 
The Family Chalcidide with Descriptions of New Genera and Species. 
By A. A. GIRAULT. 
Faminry CHALCIDID. 
SUBFAMILY CHALCIDIN A. 
Trise CHALCIDINI. 
GENUS CHALCIS Fabricius. 
Synonyms: Brachepitelia Girault, Pseudepitelia Girault and Tumidicoxa Girault. 
1. CHALCIS ATRATA Kirby. 
“<Exp. al. 5 lin.; long Corp. 3 lin. 
Black, covered with a hoary pile, which is much more conspicuous than usual except 
on the first segment of the abdomen, even covering the hind femora; a reddish dot below the 
scape of each antenna; legs black; knees, tips of tibie and tarsi testaceous; hind femora armed 
with about eight minute teeth. Wings hyaline, with brown costal nervure. 
Habitat: Queensland. 
2. CHALCIS NITATOR Walker. Male. 
Chalcis nitator Walker, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., I, p. 356, G (1862). Australia. 
38. CHALCIS OPPONENS Walker. Male. 
Chalcis opponens Walker, Notes on Chalcid., pt. 3, p. 50, f (1871). Australia. 
4. CHALCIS PHYA Walker. Female, male. 
Chalcis phya Walker, Ent. Mag., V, p. 47, ors (1838). Aust. ~ 
5. CHALCIS SIDNICA (Holmgren). Female. 
Brachymeria sidnica Holmgren, Eugen. Resa. Ins. p. 437, Q (1868). 
6. CHALCIS TEUTA Walker. 
Chalcis teuta Walker, The Entomol., p. 218 (1841). Tasmania. 
7 CHALCIS UCALEGON Walker. 
Chalcis ucalegon Walker, List. Hym. Brit. Mus., Chaleid., I, p. 84 (1846). 
8. CHALCIS ALBITEGULA new species. Male. 
Length, 5 mm. 
Black, marked with white as follows: The tegulex, the knees broadly, tips of tibi, distal 
end of hind femur and on elongate spot below knee on hind tibie and a longer one at tip, 
*Contribution No. 37, Entomological Laboratory, Bureau of Sugar Experiment Stations. 
Bundaberg, Queensland. 
