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mesonotum with numerous thimble punctures. Posterior tibiae 

 with an obscure, roundish spot above near each end. Posterior 

 coxae concolorous. Antennae 12-jointed, with one very short 

 ring- joint, the scape compressed distad, joints two and three 

 of funicle longest, subequal to the pedicel, one slightly shorter, 

 six a little wider than long ; club wider than funicle, short 

 ovate, 3- jointed ; antennae dark, suffused slightly with 

 brownish. Length, 2"2 mm., excluding the ovipositor, which 

 is exserted for half the length of the abdomen. 



(S . Not known. 



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



Type. — I. 1471, South Australian Museum. One specimen 

 and a slide with the head. 



Respectfully dedicated to William Ellery Channing. 



Anagyrus penni, new sp. 



9 . Dark metallic-green, the scutellum more or less cop- 

 pery ; wings hyaline, the postmarginal vein distinctly not more 

 than a half the length of the stigmal ; legs dark-brown ; 

 antennae as in the other species but the club is more or less 

 distinctly brownish, the scape less compressed distad, the second 

 and third funicle- joints not distinctly longer than wide, a little 

 wider than long, somewhat shorter than the shorter pedicel, 

 the funicle widening distad. Axillae blue, barely separated. 

 Length, 2 mm., exclusive of ovipositor, which is exserted for 

 a length equal to a fifth that of the abdomen. 



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



Type. — I. 1472, South Australian Museum. One specimen 

 and a slide with the head. 



Respectfully dedicated to William Penn. 



Anagyrus saintpierrei, new sp. 



9 . Differs from the preceding species in that the 

 mandibles have the second tooth acute, not broadly truncate 

 at apex, and it is only a third of the size of the first tooth. 

 Dark metallic-bluish, the head and mesothorax rather bright- 

 green ; legs metallic-bluish, the tarsi brown. Wings hyaline, 

 the venation blackish, somewhat as in penni. Antennae the 

 same but the scape hardly at all dilated, the first and second 

 funicle- joints longest, each subequal to the pedicel, longer than 

 wide (distinctly), the following joints more or less subquadrate ; 

 antennae blackish. Length, 2 mm, ; ovipositor projecting 

 slightly. 



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



Type.— I. 1473, South Australian Museum. One specimen 

 on a card and the head on a slide. 



