AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA CHALCIDOIDEA, XIV.—GIRAULT. 353 
When the antenne are crushed, the ring-joint appears to be divided but the margins 
remain entire; therefore one ring-joint, not two as originally described. Club of male at 
least, blackish. Joints of club fused. Coxe black. 
In the male, segment 2 of abdomen reaches only about to distal three fourths or a 
little less. The antenne bear one ring-joint, 13-jointed; funicle 1 longest, somewhat longer 
than wide. Like the female otherwise. 
Three males from Thursday Island, March 12, 1912, forest; also one male labelled 
‘¢ Port Darwin, March 10, 1914. G. F. Hill. No. 36.’’ and one female from Halifax, March 
29, 1914 (A. P. Dodd). One male, Gordonvale, May. 
Habitat: Gordonvale (type), Halifax, Thursday Island, Queensland; Port Darwin, 
Northern Territory. 
Type: No. Hy 3428, Queensiand Museum, Brisbane, a male on a tag. 
The type specimen was captured along the Mulgrave River, April 2, 1913. 
2. ENIACELLA BICORNUTICEPS new species. 
Female :—ULength, 4.84 mm. 
Closely allied with the genotype. Funicle 7-jointed, one large ring-joint, club apparently 
solid. The horns on head from lateral aspect are acutely triangular, their dorsal aspect flattened, 
the margins carinated or rimmed. 
Black, the wings slightly stained with yellowish; tegule, antenne except club and the 
first two pairs of legs except coxe, blood red. Fore wings without marginal fringes, post- 
marginal vein absent, the stigmal minute, the marginal very long, as long as the submarginal. 
Head and thorax densely punctate; center of scutellum glabrous (small area only). Pedicel 
slightly longer than funicle 1 which is longest, somewhat longer than wide, the following all 
wider than long, 2 longest of them, 7 widest. Club short ovate, defined, with two dark bands across 
it like sutures, its indicated intermediate joint transverse. Segment 2 of abdomen occupying 
over half the surface, its proximal third finely striate longitudinally (except near each lateral 
margin), its distal one sixth finely punctate, otherwise glabrous. Petiole stout, wider than 
long, dorsad with four coarse carine. Propodeum large, wide, with a number of interlacing, 
coarse carine (at mesal base an obcordate area inclosed by one of these, the area bisected by 
a carina, between which and the curved side run transverse carine; from the apex of this area 
which is at or a little distad of middle, a median carina runs distad. lLaterad and latero- 
cephalad of this area a number of deep punctures in an area surrounded by ecarine). Carine 
of propodeum not close together, bounding rather large areas which are more or less rugulose. 
Scutellum simple. Ocelli in a triangle, distant from the eyes. There are 16 strize on segment 2 
of abdomen. 
Described from one female taken by F. P. Dodd in jungle. 
Habiiat: Kuranda, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3430, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag; antenne and 
fore wing on a slide. 
GENUS PARENIACA Crawford. 
1. PARENIACA BOUSSINGAULTI new species. 
Female :—Length, 2.80 mm. 
Differs from the genotype in having the head but 4-cornuted. Agrees with Eniacella 
rufricornis for which I mistook it but the wings are hyaline, the stria at base of segment 2 of 
abdomen are longer, the area longer than wide, its apical margin convex and there are several 
more striz. Only the cephalic margin of scutum is polygonally scaly. Antenne 13-jointed, 
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