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Types: Catalogue No. 19682, U.S.N.M., the above specimens on a card and 

 a slide bearing a head, hind and middle legs. 



Genus ZAGRAMMOSOMA Ashmead. 



This genus bears two ring-joints so that it is the same as Atoposoma Masi 

 and the name takes precedence. My single species {pulchra) of Zagrammosoma 

 from Australia is therefore misplaced and is the genotype of Farzagrammosoma 

 new genus which is characterized by bearing but a single, usually concealed, 

 ring-joint. 



Genus PSEUDIGLYPHOMYIA Girault. 



This is the same as Cirrospilus in the North American sense (Cirrospilus 

 flavicinchis Riley). 



Genus SYMPIESOMORPHALLETJS Girault. 



This is a synonym of Cirrospiloideus Ashmead which was erroneously 

 described. 



Family PERILAMPIDJ^. 



Genus EPIPERILAMPUS Girault. 



This is a synonym of TricJiilog aster Mayr. The following species besides 

 my own : 



acacice = dicoloris ( Proggatt) . 



• acacm = longifolice (Froggatt). 



maideni (Froggatt) Mayr. 



pendulce Mayr. 



Froggatt does not describe the species maideni. This is such a case 

 of carelessness as to cause astonishment. His pseudo-description represents 

 nothing like the actual specimens. I am forced to accept Mayr 's descriptions. In 

 TricMlog aster acacice = longifolice (Froggatt) the base of the abdomen is orange 

 except narrowly at meson ; the antenna are not inserted below the eyes but in 

 the middle of the face ; the brown cloud on the fore wing is from the apex of the 

 submarginal vein and the rest of the wing is subhyaline. Venation reddish 

 brown. Four females in the U.S.N.M. labelled ''From galls on A. longifoli'e. 

 Bot. garden. 15.11.11, T. a. = longifolia, det Frogg." Of maideni in the same 

 collection, two females " From galls on Acacia maideni. Bot. gardens." The 

 wings of maideni are clearer but the cloud is in the same place. Both the species 

 longifolice and maideni bear two caudal tibial spurs which are stout and unequal. 



Genus MELANOSOMELLA Girault. 



This is a synonym of Terahiella Ashmead of the Pteromalidse and the 

 genotypes are identical. The female scape is compressed. The punctures on the 

 face are very minute. Types examined. 



Genus CCELOCYBOMYTA Girault. 

 This is a synonym of Coelocyha Ashmead, formerly of the Pteromalidae. 



The original description of Coelocyha nigricincta Ashmead errs in stating 

 the metathorax to be black ; it is so laterad only rather broadly and at base of 



