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yellowish pubescence; second and third abdominal segments glabrous and shining. Plate om 
scutellum emarginate, faintly bidentate. Wings slightly stained, the venation black; stigmat 
vein short; postmarginal scarcely twice the length of the stigmal, scarcely one third the length 
of the marginal. Funicle 1 a little longer than wide, 2-7 subequal, about twice as wide as. 
long; club 2-jointed. 
Habitat: Upper Mulgrave River (Cairns), Queensland. Jungle, June 10, 1913. 
Type: No. Hy 3384, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the female on a tag, the head on a 
slide. 
8. TUMIDICOXOIDES PAUCIPUNCTATUS new species. 
Female :—Length, 4 mm. 
Black, the wings hyaline, the venation black. The following parts pale yellow: Tegule, 
first two pairs of knees, apex of caudal femur dorsad, an elongate spot dorsad on caudal 
tibia less than its own length below knees, another at tip (distal third of caudal tibia dorsad) , 
dorsal tips narrowly of cephalic tibie, broadly of middle tibix. The following parts watery 
ved: Bulla of scape, distal third of cephalic femur, all tibiae (except ventrad on caudal pair), 
caudal coxe and femora; tarsi pinkish; ventral meson of abdomen before tip a little reddish. 
Antenne clavate, compact, the funicle joints wider than long except 1 which is wider distad, 
as long as wide distad, a little longer than the pedicel. Differs from kurandaensis besides 
coloration, in having the punctuation of thorax sparser not dense as in that species, the plate 
at apex of scutellum only slightly emarginate, the hind femur beneath with eleven teeth, the 
dorsal abdonien shows scaly sculpture on segment 3 (not until after cephalic third of 7 in 
the other species). Both species bear a more or less distinet pair of median ruge far apart 
on the propodeum and a curved ruga in the usual place of the lateral carina. Head densely 
punctate. Compared with type of kurandaensis. Scrobes reaching cephalic ocellus. 
From one female captured by G. F. Hill. 
Habitat: Port Darwin, Northern Territory. 
Type: No. Hy 3385, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen minutien. 
SuspcENuS TUMIDICOXELLA Girault. 
The same as Chalcis Fabricius but the antenne only 11-jointed; the plate of the 
scutellum not emarginate and inconspicuous. Second segment of abdomen occupying over 
half of that region. 
1. TUMIDICOXELLA NIGRICOXA Girault. Female. Genotype. 
Length, 3.10 mm. 
Black and punctate, marked with red as follows: All of legs except coxe and the 
cephalic and intermediate femora near base. Fore wings slightly stained. Posterior femur 
with eleven teeth beneath. Pedicel only half the length of the first funicle joint which is 
longest of the funicle, longer than wide, subequal in length to the elub joint. 
Habitat: Port Lincoln, South Australa. 
Type: No. I. 1244, South Australian Museum, Adelaide. 
2. TUMIDICOXELLA TASMANIENSIS Girault. Male. 
Length, 3 mm. 
The same as nigricora but the antenne wholly black and the cephalic and intermediate 
femora are black farther distad, more than half black. 
- Habitat: Hobart, Tasmania. 
Type: No. I. 1245, South Australian Museum, Adelaide. 
