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funicle- joint not more than half the length of the pedicel. 

 Length, 1'75 mm. 



c? . Not known. 



Hah. — New South Wales: Mount Kosciusko (B, 

 Ingleby). 



Type. — I. 1467, South Australian Museum. One specimen 

 and a slide bearing portion of a leg, a forewing, and the 

 antennae. 



AcHRYSOCHARis, Girault. 



ACHRYSOCHARIS LEIBNITZI, UeW Sp. 



9 . Like saintpierreif but at once distinguished because 

 the antennae are not compressed fusiform and bear a ring- joint, 

 the legs are white except the blackish coxae, and the wings are 

 unifasciate, the fascia only about half complete (from the 

 stigmal knob). Pedicel longer than any of the following 

 joints, those of the funicle ovate. Antennae black. Mandibles 

 tridentate. Length, 0*85 mm. 



d . Unknown. 



Hab. — Queensland: Mount Tambourine (A. M. Lea). 



Type. — I. 1468, South Australian Museum. One specimen 

 on a slide. 



CHALCEDECTIN^. 

 Amoturella, new gen. 



9 . Agreeing in general with Amoturaj Cameron, but 

 the antennae only 8-jointed, the club solid, one ring-joint, the 

 posterior femora swollen but only very minutely serrate (not 

 denticulate) beneath. Body short, pteromaliform, the cephalic 

 femora swollen and with one minute tooth beneath. Pronotum 

 long, rectangular (as in the Eurytomidce^ but not as wide as the 

 thorax), nearly as long as the scutum, which has complete, 

 punctate, parapsidal furrows. Propodeum very coarsely 

 punctate. Second abdominal segment very long, occupying 

 two-thirds the surface, the following segments very short and 

 subequal ; abdomen sessile, broadly ovate, convex beneath, the 

 ovipositor not exserted. Scutellum with a punctate cross- 

 furrow just before tip. Both wings infuscated, the stigmal 

 vein short, without a knob, the postmarginal still shorter. 

 Mandibles tridentate, the head triangular, the antennae in- 

 serted on the clypeus. 

 c? . Not known. 



Type. — The following species. 



Amoturella saintpierrei, new sp. 

 9 . Metallic-coppery, the abdomen black, the sides of 

 thorax green ; legs rich, dark reddish-brown ; posterior wings 

 uniformly stained, the forewings stained out to the end of the 



