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Megastigmus LONGiCAUDA, new sp. 



9 . Like fulvi'pes but much less robust, the ovipositor 

 greatly lengthened, distinctly much longer than the whole 

 body. The first funicle-joint twice longer than broad, sub- 

 equal to the pedicel, the second somewhat shorter. Pedicel 

 long. Length, 2*85 mm., excluding ovipositor. 



S . Not known. 



Described from one female. 



Hab. — South Australia: Port Lincoln (A. M. Lea). 



Type. — I, 1258, South Australian Museum. The above 

 specimen. 



Megastigmus fusctcornis, new sp. 



9 . Like tnaculatipennis but the propodeum black, the 

 pedicel of the antenna short and equal to the first funicle-joint, 

 which is only about a fourth longer than wide at apex, sub- 

 equal to the second joint ; also the ovipositor is shorter. Length, 

 2 '40 mm., exclusive of ovipositor, which is distinctly shorter 

 than the body. 



(S . Not known. 



Described from a single specimen. 



Hah. — Tasmania: Burnie (A. M. Lea). 



Type. — I. 1259, South Australian Museum. 



EURYTOMTN^. 



Phylloxeroxenus, Ashmead. 

 Phylloxeroxenus fuscipennis, new sp. 



d . Reddish-yellow, the antennae, the legs (including 

 coxae), and the face honey-yellow; propodeum, the abdomen 

 with its long petiole, cephalic margin of mesonotum, the centre 

 of the occiput, dorsad, and the area containing the ocelli 

 black, the marginal vein fuscous ; submarginal vein mostly 

 pallid. Forewing smoky out beyond the end of the stigmal 

 vein from base, accented under the marginal vein and inter- 

 rupted by several longitudinal false veins. Umbilicately 

 punctate. Mesopleurum more or less black. Marginal vein 

 thickened, nearly twice the length of either the stigmal or 

 postmarginal, which are short and subequal. Antennae 10- 

 jointed, one large ring-joint, the joints following long and 

 cylindrical, subpedunculate, the distal funicle-joint only 

 about two-thirds the length of the proximal, shortest of the 

 funicle, shorter than the club-joint. Posterior tibia with one 

 spur. Length, 3'75 mm. 



9 . Not known. 



Described from one male on a card. 



Hah. — Queensland: Cairns (A. M. Lea). 



Type. — I. 1260, South Australian Museum. 



