154 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 



AUSTRALIAN 

 HYMENOPTERA CHALCIDOIDEA— II. 



SECOND SUPPLEMENT. 1 



By A. A. Girault. 



Family MYMARDm 

 OOCTONINI. 



Genus CAMPTOPTEBA Foerster. 



1. CAMPTOPTERA GREGI Girault. 



By mistake, in the original description, the name of this species wate spelled gregsi. The 

 single European species {papaveris) is not like the single North American species with which 

 this species was compared. But the European species formerly identified by me as papaveris 

 Foerster is a new species which is now named saintpierrei (Camptoptera papaveris Foerster in 

 Girault, 1909). The species occurs in England and is much like the North American pulla of 

 Girault. The species gregi is common in its type locality. 



Genus OOCTONUS Haliday. 



1. OOCTONUS FLAVIPES new species of Girault and A. P. Dodd. 



Male: — Length, 1.60 mm. 

 ■ Black; legs (including coxa?) bright golden yellow; abdominal petiole golden yellow. 



Thorax normal. Scutum shining, finely reticulate, caudad sublongitudinally rugose ; 

 parapsides shining, with very faint reticulation. Axilla? glabrous; scutellum glabrous at 

 immediate base, thence scaly and with half a dozen longitudinal ruga?. Propodeum rugose, 

 the meson broadly smooth, bounded at caudal half by two sharp carina?, rather wide apart. 

 Antenna? 13- jointed, long and slender, distinctly longer than the body; pedicel small; second 

 funicle joint the longest, one half longer than first; others gradually and slightly shortening, the 

 tenth subequal to first. Fore wings long, rather broad but of the graceful type; somewhat 

 infuseated; longest marginal cilia equal to one seventh greatest wing width; discal cilia 

 present under marginal vein in two long and two shorter rows; discal cilia not fine, dense, 

 arranged in about 30 rows. 



Described from one male caught by sweeping in open forest, 1,300 feet, September 

 16, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). 



Habitat: Kuranda, Queensland. 



Type : No. Hy 2445, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the male on a slide. 



2. OOCTONUS GIG AS new species. 

 Female: — Length, 2.10 mm. 



Jet black, the petiole of abdomen, hind coxa?, trochanters, scape and pedicel pale or 

 straw yellow, the legs reddish brown, the hind tibia? below knees darker; distal third of blade 



1 See Volumes I and II, Memoirs Queensland Museum. 



