108 INSECUTOR INSCITI^ MENSTRUUS 



Scantiness and nature of type material precludes fuller de- 

 scription. 



From window in a produce warehouse, Brisbane, May 9, 1921. 



Coceophagus lucani, new species. 



Differs notably from tennysoni. Antennae acuminate, funi- 

 cles 1-2 unequal, 1 a bit longer than wide, 2 a third longer 

 than wide, 3 still longer, subequal club 1 and seeming more or 

 less part of club. Clubs 2-3 longest, twice longer than wide ; 

 abdomen with a large spot at each side of apex; tibiae 2 and 3 

 with a cinctus just below knee; femur 3 black dorsad between 

 base and middle ; ovipositor extruded shortly. Middle tibial 

 spur exceeding tarsal 1. 



Grass in boggy forest, Cannon Hill, April 18, 1921. 



Cerchysiopsis, new genus. 



Like Cerchysius but small, marginal subquadrate, thickened, 

 equal stigmal, latter a bit shorter than postmarginal. Ovipositor 

 valves slender. 



Cerchysiopsis lowelli, new species. 



Aeneus, wings clear, knees, tibial tips, tarsi white. Jaw- 

 teeth equal, frons moderate, scrobes forming a triangle. Ovi- 

 positor three- fourths abdomen, hypopygium to abdomen's tip. 

 Pedicel much exceeding funicle 1, 5-6 of funicle largest, 6 a bit 

 longer than wide, others small, wider than long ; 6-8 lines discal 

 cilia proximad of hairless line. Club much wider than and 

 three-fourths length of funicle. 



One female, forest, Wynnum. 



,^ NEW EUPELMINAE FROM AUSTRALIA 



(Hymenoptera) 

 By a. a. GIRAULT 



The following species were discovered while revising the 

 group. All from Queensland, unless otherwise stated. 



Eupelmus io, new species. 



Like pachyscapha Gir., but deep purple save tibial tips and 



