105 



Hab. — North Queensland: Herberton, 3,000 ft, De- 

 scribed from one female caught on a window, December 28, 

 1911 (A. A. Girault). 



Type. — I. 2034, South Australian Musuem. A female on 

 a slide. 



Ceraphron flavus, sp. nov. 



9 . Like vulgaris, but the first seven antennal- joints are 

 pale honey-yellow; the first funicle-joint is scarcely longer 

 than wide, 2-5 very trausverse, sixth and seventh distinctly 

 wider than long; the head darker, almost black; the abdomen 

 is scarcely longer than the thorax. Length, 1 mm. 



Hab. — North Queensland: Kuranda. Described from 

 one female caught by sweeping on edge of jungle, May 19, 

 1913 (A. P. Dodd). " 



Type. — I. 2035, South Australian Museum. A female on 

 a slide. 



Ceraphron magnicornis, sp. nov. 



9 . Like flavus, Dodd, but the head is bright-yellowish; 

 "the abdomen is of a deeper shade of brownish-yellow than the 

 thorax ; the abdomen is much longer th%n the head and thorax 

 united; the forewings are longer, and the marginal vein is 

 nearly one-half as long as the stigmal, not one-third as long as 

 in flavus. Length, 1'35 mm. 



Hab. — North Queensland: Babinda. Described from 

 one female caught by sweeping foliage in jungle, October 28, 

 1911 (A. A. Girault). 



Type. — I. 2036, South Australian Museum. A female on 

 a slide. 



Ceraphron narcissus, sp. nov. 



9 . Like vulgaris, but the abdomen is scarcely longer 

 than the thorax; first funicle-joint narrower than the pedicel, 

 small, wider than long, sixth and seventh wider than long; 

 marginal vein nearly as long as the stigmal, which is not 

 long, its apex being distant from the wing margin by more 

 than one-half its own length. Length, 0'90 mm. 



Hab. — North Queensland: Nelson. Described from one 

 female caught by sweeping in forest, August 10, 1912 (A. 

 A. Girault) ; also one female sweeping grass in swamp, Ing- 

 ham, January 13, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). 



Type. — I. 2037, South Australian Museum. A female on 

 a slide. 



Ceraphron flaviceps, sp. nov. 



9 • Like narcissus, Dodd, but the antennal scape alone 

 Is yellow; the first funicle-joint is narrower than the pedicel, 

 l>ut is one-half longer than wide; the marginal vein is only 

 two-thirds as long as the stigmal, the apex of which is distant 



