152 INSEICUTOR INSCITI^ MKNSTRUUS 



submarginal ; veins dark. Following jet parts: Occiput cen- 

 trally more or less, bases of all coxae and femora; neck pro- 

 thorax, metathorax, cephalic and lateral margin of parapside 

 except lateral margin at distal third ; cephalic two-thirds scutum 

 save lateral margin, an oval spot center scutellum; thoracic 

 pleura and vertex, lateral half axilla, ovipositor valves and 

 apices of abdominal segments dorsad, more widely mesad, wider 

 still on distal segments where the black is suffused. Funicles 

 twice wider than long, shorter than pedicel. Tibiae 3 clavate, 

 above with strong, stout teeth far apart. Male funicle 1 quad- 

 rate ; coxae and femora save latter at apex, abdomen, thorax 

 save distal margin pronotum, distal and lateral margins parap- 

 sides, distal margin scutum and lateral margins widely of 

 scutellum, black ; propleura yellow save middle. Head suffused 

 with dusky, occiput, ocellar area black. 



From three males, five females on slides, Brisbane, March, 

 1919, "in fruit of Picus," Department of Agriculture and Stock, 

 Queensland (H. Tryon). 



Schizonotus punctatiscutum, new species. 



Brilliant purple, wings clear, scape reddish; tibiae and tarsi 

 lemon. Head and thorax punctate save axilliae and apex 

 scutellum (distad of cross-suture) which are shagreened; pro- 

 podeum non-carinate, spiracle small, cephalic ; abdomen 2 not 

 lengthened. Pronotum short, scutum pilose. Marginal a bit 

 exceeding postmarginal, the long stigmal a bit shorter still, knob 

 distinct. Clypeus simple, jaws 4-dentate. Funicles 2 and 3 

 quadrate, 5 twice wider than long. Legs simple. Abdomen 

 smaller than thorax. 



Wynnum, Queensland, forest. May 1, 1921. 



Schizonotus punctatifascies, new species. 



As preceding but scape concolorous, tibiae, tarsi reddish 

 brown, scutellum impunctate, parapsides so cephalad only save 

 along mesal margin, propodeum with narrow median carina. 

 Funicle 1 subquadrate, rest equal, shorter. At least one jaw 

 4-dentate. 



Wynnum, forest, in May. 



