AUSTRALIAN HYMENOFTEEA CRALCIDOIDEA.—GIBAULT. 221 



than funiele 4 which is longest, elongate, 1 shortest, only somewhat longer than 

 wide, the distal club joint next shortest, then funiele 2, club 1 and funiele 3, 

 the latter about thrice the length of 1. 



Described from two males, three females in the collections of the United 

 States National Museum, labelled ' ' 8-40. Perth, West Australia. G. Compere. ' ' 



Types: Catalogue No. 1.9 J 46, U.S.N.M., one pair on tags and a slide bear- 

 ing female hind legs and antennae and male antennte. Cotypes: No. Hy 3561, 

 Queensland Museum, several broken specimens on tags. 



HEMIPTARSENOIDEUS SEMIALBICLAVA SECUNDUS new variety. 

 The same as the typical form but the propodeum is scaly farther laterad, 

 apparently lacks the delicate abbreviated median carina at base and funiele 1 is 

 somewhat shorter, shorter than 2 wliich is longest and subequal to 3. The scape 

 is all black and somewhat shorter. Compared with type of the typical form. 



Described from a female captured by sweeping trees and grass in a civic 

 park, ]\Iuswellbrook, New South Wales, October 24, 1914. 



Type: No. Hy 356:2, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the 

 head and a hind leg on a slide. 



A second female at Brooklyn, New South Wales, forest, November 5, 1914. 



CREMNOEULOPHINI new tribe. 

 Differs from Hetreulophini in Ijearing two distinct spurs on the hind tibife. 



CREMNOEULOPHUS new genus. 



Male : — Form elongate, robust. Head, cephalic aspect rounded triangular, 

 the stout antennae inserted a little above the middle of the face, 13-jointed with 

 two ring-joints, the club 4-jointed. Pronotum rather large. Parapsidal furrows 

 distinct, nearly complete. Scutellum Avith a lateral grooved line. Propodeum 

 with a distinct median carina and no others. Marginal vein about two thirds 

 the length of the submarginal, the postmarginal and stigmal veins both short, 

 subequal, about a fifth the length of the submarginal. INIiddle and caudal tarsi 

 5-jointed, the other not seen. Hind tibial spurs stout. Axillae advanced nearly 

 wholly cephalad of the scutellum. Scutum long. 



CREMNOEULOPHUS GIGANTEUS new species. Genotype, 



Length, about 6.00 mm. 



Dark metallic green, the abdomen dark purple, the wings hyaline, the 

 venation brown ; tarsi except the last joint and more or less of the knees, white ; 

 Cephalic knees and tibife brown. Body densely scaly, the scutum coarsely so 

 and with scattered pin-punctures, the scutellum Avith a line of minute punctures 

 mesad along the lateral groove. JMarginal fringes of the fore wing minute, the 

 discal ciliation apparently absent. IManclibles tridentate, the third tooth truncate. 

 Segment 2 of the abdomen occupying a fourth of the surface. Lower face with 

 scattered punctures. 



Described from two males in the U.S.N.JM. labelled " From Apiomorpha 

 maliformis Fuller MS., West Australia. Through Townsbury, October, 1898." 



