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mal half of marginal a bit shorter than postmarginal. Wings 

 wide. Tooth 3 of 4-denate mandible abruptly shorter than 

 the others. Funicle 1 quadrate, equal pedicel. Resembles 

 species referred to Schizonotus. 



Wynnum, Queensland, forest. May 24, 1921. 



Neanastatus rabalaisi, new species. 



Like punctaticeps, but coxae metallic, leg 1 reddish brown 

 except femur at base, 2 the same except most of the femur 

 except at tip; scape black, red at extreme base. Middle tibial 

 spur black, also entire tarsus. 



Forest, Ipswich, May, 1919. 



Kakaoburra, new genus. 



Runs to Bchthrohacca Perkins, but stigmal and postmarginal 

 equal, half the rather long marginal; jaw teeth subacute, sub- 

 equal, funicles longer than wide. Maxillary palpi apparently 

 3-jointed. 



Kakaoburra fera, new species. 



Aeneus, wings clear, legs except tibia 2, tibial tips and tarsi, 

 which are brownish, concolorous ; also antennae. Funicles 1-4 

 equal pedicel, twice longer than wide, rest shortening. Club 

 conic-ovate, not quite half of funicle and not much wider. 

 Abdomen and scutellum pointed. 



Watsonville, Queensland, forest, mid-March, 1919. 



Anagyropsis irvingi, new species. 



Robust, ovipositor extruded for length of abdomen nearly. 

 Green, legs and antennae (save scape and pedicel except at 

 apex), straw yellow, wings clear. Tegulae and lunula before 

 them yellow. Marginal punctiform, postmarginal and stigmal 

 equal, long. Funicles 1-2 equal, half longer than wide, exceed- 

 ing pedicel. Scutum with rather dense, fine thimble-punctures, 

 less distinct on scutellum and vertex. Scape's dilation mod- 

 erate. Discal cilia fine and dense to hairless line, proximal 

 sparse. Hairless line widening distad, not very clearly de- 

 fined. Scutellum large, peltato-triangular. 



Capeville, Queensland, forest, November, 1917. 



