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76. Pteromalus iambe. 
Pteromalus iambe, Walk., Mon. Chale., i1., p. 95 (1839). 
“9 AMneus, subtus eneo-viridis; oculi et ocelli rufi ; 
antenne nigre; articuli lus et 2us virides; abdomen 
cupreo-varium ; pedes fulvi; coxe virides; femora viridia, 
apice et basi fulva; tarsi apice fusci; meso- et metatibiz 
fusce; ale limpide; squamule picee; nervi proalis 
fusci, metalis fulvi. (Corp. long. lin. 1; ala. lin. 13).” 
New Zealand (Darwin).—B. M. 
OXYURA. 
PROCTOTRUPIDA. 
77. Proctotrupes intrudens. 
Proctotrupes intrudens, Smith, Trans. Ent. Soe., 1878, 
p- 5. 
Otago (Hutton) ; Canterbury (Wakesield).—B. M. 
DIAPRIIDA. 
78. Spilomicrus quadriceps. _ 
Spilomicrus quadriceps, Smith, Trans. Ent. Soc., 1878, 
p- 6. 
Otago (Hutton).—B. M. 
79. Diapria coccophaga. 
Diapria coccophaga, Maskell, Trans. N. Z. Inst., xi., 
p- 280, pl. ix., figs. 2-—5 (1880). 
New Zealand (Maskell). 
Parasitic on Coccide. 
THEREBRANTIA. 
SIRICIDA. 
XIPHYDRIIN A. 
80. Brachixiphus deceptus. 
Derecyrta deceptus, Smith, Trans. Ent. Soc., 1876, 
p. 474, pl. iv., fig. 6. 
g. Xiphydria flavopicta, Smith lcs t818, pL. 
Otago (Hutton) ; Canterbury (Wakefield). —B. M. 
The two radial cells separate this species from 
Derecyrta, and the shorter ovipositor removes it from 
TRANS. ENT. soc. 1881.—pPaRT I. (APRIL). H 
