206 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



cilia along submarginal to base. Postmarginal a short stout cone. 

 Frons moderate, scrobes deep. Stigmal vein straight, paler, its knob 

 not differentiated. Club top-heavy, blunt at apex. 



Sydney, New South Wales, forest, October 28th, 1917. 



Mesocalocekinus, gen. nov. EctrominL 



As Xenostryxis, but ovipositor not extruded, and as Cristati- 

 thorax, but scutellurn simple, form and antennae slender. Frons 

 moderately wide. 



4. M. gemmus, sp. nov. — Purple, head, thorax cephalad of 

 scutellurn save cephalic margin of scutum on each side of meson and 

 cephalic margin of axilla and neck of prothorax, honey ; basal J 

 abdomen, legs save coxae and the hind femora and tibiae save ends of 

 latter, scape, whitish. Fore wings smoky from base of marginal £ 

 way to apex, the dense cilia coterminous with infuscation. Scape, 

 flagellum cylindrical, funicles subequal, f longer than wide, a bit 

 shorter than pedicel. Postmarginal very short, stigmal short, nearly 

 half of marginal. Basal ^ femora and tibiae 3 white. 



Wynnum, forest, May 24th, 1921. 



5. Eurytomocharis omnirubricomis, sp. nov. — Eobust, abdomen 

 sublanceolate, nonstylate. Black, umbilicately punctate, head and 

 thorax with short golden pubescence. Legs save coxae, apex ovipositor 

 valves and antennae save pedicel above rich red, venation and fore 

 wing from base to apex of veins, yellow. Marginal somewhat exceed- 

 ing postmarginal. Funicles longer than wide, 1-2 longest, equal, 

 twice longer than wide, pedicel small. Propodeum with a gouged-out 

 rather wide median channel with 2 foveae at base, otherwise smooth 

 and shining. Mesopleurum with oblique irregular rugae. Prepectus 

 scaly, with 3 foveae in a longitudinal line, 3 largest, at cephalic edge. 

 Abdomen 5 a bit higher than long, 2-4 moderately short, petiole very 

 short. Ocelli in a curved line, lateral a bit further from eye than 

 from cephalic. 



Two females, Nelson and Kuranda (type), A. P. Dodd. 



Austroenctrtoidea, gen. nov. Encyrtini. 

 As Zaomencyrtus but postmarginal long, £ longer than 

 stigmal, club not enlarged, frons wide, ovipositor inserted at 

 base. \ 



6. A. leichhardti, sp. nov. — iEneus brown, wings with a small 

 cloud against marginal and stigmal veins, latter dark brown ; tarsi, 

 knees widely, tibiae 1, distal ^ or more of other tibiae, yellow, also 

 apex ovipositor and the scape. Latter a bit exceeding club ; pedicel 

 much exceeding any funicle ; funicles 1-2 equal, a bit longer than^ 

 wide, 3-4 quadrate, 5-6 largest, subquadrate, each joint with a whorl 

 of not long bristly setae. Cheeks, vertex with short, very sparse 

 setae, jaws bare. About 5 lines of cilia proximad of the hairless line, 

 these most crowded proximo-caudad and prolonged toward base in a 

 widely-spaced single line ; a closer line along submarginal to base. 



