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(39) Colour dark- brown ; legs and 



antenna? concolourous ; wings 



hyaline mcgacephalus, sp. nov. 



Colour brownish-yellow ; legs and 

 part of antennae bright-yellow ; 

 wings infuscated narcissus, sp. nov. 



(40) Marginal vein almost as long as 



the stigmal helena, sp. nov. 



Marginal vein distinctly shorter 



than the stigmal (39) 



{41) Colour dark reddish-brown ; first 



funicle-joint as wide as the pedicel sarpedon, sp. nov. 

 Colour bright golden-yellow; first 



funicle-joint distinctly narrower 



than the pedicel flaviceps, sp. nov. 



Ceraphron speciosissimus, sp. nov. 



$ . Head and thorax bright golden-yellow ; abdomen 

 shining-black; legs and first seven antennal- joints golden- 

 yellow, last three joints black; eyes and ocelli black. Antennae 

 10-jointed; scape equal to next five joints combined; pedicel 

 twice as long as wide; first funicle-joint a little shorter and 

 narrower than the pedicel, twice as long as wide ; 2-5 a little 

 wider than long ; sixth abruptly larger than the fifth, as long 

 as wide; sixth and seventh subequal; last joint twice as long 

 as wide. Forewings barely reaching apex of abdomen; 

 moderately narrow; hyaline, but a broad dark band occurs, 

 covering last third of submarginal and all the marginal vein 

 and terminating at end of marginal vein, also a second band 

 •occurs at the wing apex, but this band is not as dark as the 

 "first one ; discal cilia fine, rather dense ; submarginal vein 

 terminating about the middle of the wing; marginal vein 

 two-thirds as long as the stigmal, which is moderately long, 

 its apex distant from the wing margin by one-half its own 

 length; venation fuscous, the stigmal vein pale-yellow. Head 

 a little wider than the thorax; thorax distinctly longer than 

 wide, the scutellum longer than wide; abdomen wider than 

 the thorax, but no longer. Length, 1*1 mm. 



Hab. — North Queensland: Nelson. Described from one 

 female caught by sweeping in forest, August 2, 1913 (A. P. 

 Dodd). 



Type. — I. 2027, South Australian Museum.. A female on 

 a slide. 



Ceraphron crozsus, sp. nov. 



9 . Shining-black ; legs (including coxa?) and antennal 

 scape and pedicel golden-yellow. Head slightly wider than 

 the thorax. Thorax rather slender, twice as long as wide ; 

 with fine dense setigerous punctures; scutellum much longer 

 than wide. Abdomen scarcely wider than the thorax ; as long 



