92 Mr. Rowland E. Turner on 



3. Mesosternum and the greater part of 

 the hind and intermediate legs 



black S. diversipennis, Turn. 



Thorax and legs wholly testaceous red. S. basipennia, Turn. 



Type of the genus S. xantkostigma, Turn. 



Stigmatobracon xanthostigma, sp. n. 



$. Rufa, capite, abdomine, tarsisque posticis nigris, segmentis 

 abdominalibus duobua basalibus ru lis, secundo apice nigro; mandi- 

 bulis palpisque testaceis; alis fuscis, stigmate flavo. 



Long. 15 nun.; terebrae long. ,'{ mm. 



$. Face shining, shallowly and rather sparsely punctured; vertex 

 smooth and shining. Third joint of antennae nearly half as long 

 again as the fourth, antennae with more than I no and less than 

 110 joints. Thorax and median segment smcoth and shining, a 

 lew scattered punctures with a short hair springing from each on 

 the median segment. The longest spur of the hind tibia is about 

 half as long as the hind metatarsus. Valvulae finely transversely 

 striated on the basal half. An oblique hyaline streak in the tirst 

 cubital eell extending into the angle of the second discoidal cell. 



Hab. N. Queensland, Townsville (F. P. Dodd), Novem- 

 ber29 3 L901; Mackay (Turner), November 1892. 

 Described from two females. 



Stigmatobracon basipennis, sp. n. 



V- Very near xanlhostigma, but has t he ten bra shorter, only 2 mm. 

 in length; the red colouring extends further on the abdomen, 

 almost leaching the middle of the third segment; and the wings 

 are yellow at the base for ahout one-sixth of their length. 



Long. 14 mm.; terebrae long. 2 mm. 



Hah. N. Queensland, Kuranda {Turner), May 1913. 



Stigmatobracon diversipennis, sp. n. 



$. Rufo-testacea ; capite, mesonoto lateribus postice, meso- 

 sterno, segmento mediano, segmentis abdominalibus quarto, quinto 

 sextoque, cox is, tarsis posticis intermcdiisque, fcmoribus posticis 

 intermediisque, apice extremo excepto, tibiis intermediis subtus, 

 tibiisque postica dimidio apicali nigris; alis ad nervulum flavis, 

 dimidio apicali fuscis, stigmate fasciamie lata sub-stigmate llavis. 



Long. II mm.; terebrae long. 2 mm. 



The antennae are a little shorter than in basipennis, being 



