208 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



quadrate. Discal cilia except caudad in a few longer lines termi- 

 nating at the tuft. 



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



11. Aphelinus damoni, sp. nov — Orange, legs paler, wings clear, 

 veins yellow ; scutum, scutellum each with a rather wide dusky stripe 

 on each side of median line save narrowly at each end ; abdomen with 

 4 complete dusky stripes, a shorter one at apex ; a dusky dot on 

 axilla. Median groove scutum, scutellum distinct. Hairless line 

 widely closed cephalad, also by one line at caudal margin, 6| lines of 

 somewhat coarser cilia proximad of it, thence naked save 3 short lines 

 from band of submarginal. Marginal distinctly shorter than sub- 

 marginal, a short postmarginal ending in a bristle like those of 

 marginal. Scutum about 20 longish setae, scutellum 6. _ Stigmal 

 oblique. Hind wings 15 lines of discal cilia, the first two paired more 

 or less save distad. Submarginal 5, marginal 4 gross bristles. Hair- 

 less line if continued would meet costa distad of venation. 



An odd species. Wynnum, forest, and a second female later 

 on March 1st, 1922. In my table follows ruskini. 



12. Habrolepoidea raffaellini, sp. nov. Legs entirely concolorous 

 save knees, tibial tips, tarsi. Funicles twice larger than wide, equal 

 each other and pedicel. Jaws rather narrow, somewhat as Schedius, 

 1-2 equal, subacute, 3 a half shorter. Postmarginal and stigmal 

 equal, marginal a bit shorter, nearly twice longer than wide. Frons 

 moderate. 



iEneus, wings clear, a small cloud at marginal; club \ funicle. 

 Costal cell wholly ciliated, submarginal setae gross ; 4-5 lines of cilia 

 proximad hairless line, these uniting before hind margin and running 

 to base (at least half way there). 



Somewhat like Echthrobacca angeliconini. 3 ? s, forest, 

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



Mesanusia, gen. nov. Ectromini. 



As Baoanusia but club pointed-ovate, 3 deeply sunken, the 

 region equal funicle ; marginal 2| times longer than wide, a bit 

 exceeding stigmal. Ovipositor concealed. Frons narrow, dilation 

 of scape moderately great. 



13. M. latiscapus, sp. nov. — Brown aeneus, fore wing lightly dusky 

 from about hairless line to apex ; proximad of former cilia extending 

 to base, the line closed near hind margin by two lines of cilia. Sub- 

 marginal setae moderate, costal cell absent or nearly. Funicle 1 

 longest, half wider than long, 2 twice wider than long, rest gradually 

 widening but not lengthening, all shorter than the moderate pedicel. 

 Scape widest distad, somewhat over twice longer than wide. Hind 

 wings translucent, with short caudal fringes, apparently naked other- 

 wise, its submarginal long, eonvex. 



Pentland, forest, November, 1917. 



Wynnum, Queensland, 



Australia. 



