INSECUTOR INSCITI^ MENSTRUUS 47 



Fulgoridicida babindae, new species. 



First four funicles equal, twice wider than long, each half 

 of 5, latter still wider than long, 6 large, quadrate. Dark 

 aeneus, wings clear, venation dark, knees, tarsi, tibial tips 

 yellowish. Frons moderate. Pedicel a bit exceeding funicle 

 6, which is wider than rest ; club nearly equal funicle and wider. 

 Marginal a bit longer than wide, not thickened, equal post- 

 marginal, stigmal twice or more longer. Jaw teeth minute, 

 2 thicker than 1. Hypopygium covering ovipositor to tip. 

 Sculpture fine. About eight lines coarse cilia proximad hair- 

 less line, hind wings about seven lines discal cilia. Setae from 

 submarginal long and slender. 



Babinda, Queensland jungle, September, 1918. 



Australanusia, new genus. 



Runs to Paracalocerinus, but mandible 2 widely truncate, 

 1 subacute and shorter, marginal shorter, only about twice 

 the stigmal ; ovipositor one-third abdomen. Scape compressed, 

 but not foliceously. Maxillary palpi four- jointed. Marginal 

 twice stigmal, latter somewhat exceeding postmarginal. 



Australanusia pilosithorax, new species. 



Aeneus, wings lightly dusky, veins blacker; legs, antennae 

 concolorous except reddish knees and tarsi ; abdomen depressed, 

 produced beneath, pointed. Thorax with whitish pubescence 

 which is prostrate. Scrobes forming a long triangle. Funicles 

 subequal, twice wider than long, club not much enlarged, 

 exceeding funicle. An infuscation against marginal vein. 

 Hairless line open caudad, closed cephalad, many lines of dense, 

 somewhat coarser cilia proximad of it. Pedicel not long. 



Wynnum, Queensland, forest, June 8, 1921. 



Paratoximopsis, new genus. 



Like Toxeumoides genotype, but stigmal long, with distinct 

 neck and only half postmarginal, paraspidal furrows not deep ; 

 abdomen 2 the whole surface, petiole exceeding coxa 3 ; two 

 ring- joints. Abdomen as in Pcrilam'pus as to shape of body. 

 Scutellum peltate, narrow, from lateral aspect, terminating in 

 an acute point, oblong, axillae nearly wholly laterad of it. 



