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Hah. — New South Wales: Lawson, also at Forest Beefs 

 (two females) (A. M. Lea). 



Type. — I. 1291, South Australian Museum. Three females 

 (Lawson) on a card and a slide bearing head, antennae, and 

 posterior legs. 



Amonodontomerus, new gen. 



9 . Agreeing with M onodontomerus , Westwood, but the 

 abdomen petiolate, the eyes naked, the posterior femora 

 simple, not swollen nor with teeth. Seutellum with a cross 

 furrow ; ovipositor not half the length of the abdomen ; 

 abdominal segments with their posterior margin straight. 

 Antennae 12-jointed with one long ring-joint, the club stout, 

 4- jointed. Stigmal vein with a distinct neck, the postmar- 

 ginal vein longer than the marginal. Antennae short and 

 clavate, the funicle-joints transverse. 



(S . Not known. 



Type. — Amonodontomerus viridisj new sp. 



Amonodontomerus viridis, new sp. 



9 • Brilliant metallic-green, the antennae, the ovipositor, 

 and the legs (excepting coxae) reddish-brown, the middle of the 

 posterior femora sometimes metallic-greenish ; valves of ovi- 

 positor black. Wings hyaline, the venation dusky. Head and 

 thorax finely transversely lined and with scattered pin punc- 

 tures, the latter arranged in about two transverse lines on the 

 pronotum. Abdomen smooth and shining, but also with the 

 punctures across the cephalic portions of the segments. Petiole 

 roughened. Club sunkened and obliquely truncate along on© 

 side. Length, 2*50 mm. 



Described from eight females on a card. 



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



Type. — I. 1291, South Australian Museum. Seven of the 

 above specimens on cards (one pin). 



IDARNIN^. 



KoEBELEA, Ashmead. 



KOEBELEA FUSCA, Uew Sp. 



9 . Yellowish-brown, the abdomen transversely striped 

 with black except at base and tip; legs concolorous, the 

 flagellum dusky, the wings hyaline; vales of ovipositor black; 

 ocelli in a distinctly curved line. Subpunctate, the propodeum 

 weakly longitudinally striate centrally, laterad with weak scaly 

 sculpture ; seutellum with a grooved line near each lateral 

 margin. Antennae 13-jointed with two ring-joints, the club 

 3-jointed, the third joint terminating in a spur, which has the 

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