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A. A. Girault: New Genera and Species 



2 ring-joints; cheeks flat; genal sulcus present. Venation very 

 pale, the long postmarginal vein nearly equal to the marginal, 

 the stigmal shorter but still long; both mandibles 4-dentate, the 

 two inner teeth equal; most of the funicle joints longer thanwide; 

 Vertex not narrow, the pronotum not especially long, yet long. 



(From one specimen similarly magnified.) 



Female: Not known. 



Described from a Single male captured by sweeping, edge of 

 a jungle, Kuranda, N. Q., Dec. 18, 1912 (A. P. Dodd). Also 

 a male at Nelson, N. Q., Sept. 3. 1912, sweeping jungle along a 

 forest stream. 



Habit at: Australia — Kuranda, North Queensland. 



Type: In the Qsld. Mus., Brisbane, the above specimen on 

 a slide. 



This species does not belong in this genus because of the long 

 Vertex and the flat cheeks, yet I cannot place it closer at present. 



Isosomini. 



Genus Isosoma Walker. 

 1. Isosoma australiensis new species. 

 Male: Length, 2,85 mm. 



Black, the antennae and legs concolorous except most of 

 cephalic legs which are brownish and the knees, tips of tibiae and 

 the tarsi of the others ; wings hyaline, the venation very pale, the 

 stigmal and postmarginal veins about equal; scape very short; 

 abdomen long and cylindrical, the third segment a little the longest, 

 the whole surface of the abdomen with a very fine, scaly sculpture ; 

 propodeum with a median sulcus which has two longitudinal lines 

 of fovea down it, rugose, the mesothorax uniformly opaque, finely 

 scaly. Antennae 10-jointed, with one ring-joint, the club 2-jointed, 

 the first funicle joint longest, longer than the scape, the other four 

 joints of the funicle each a little shorter than the one preceding; 

 the whorles of long hairs white. 



(From one specimen, similarly magnified.) 



Female: Not known. 



Described from a single male captured with the Syntomopus 

 preceding. 



Habitat: Australia — Kuranda, North Qsld. 

 Type: In the Qsld. Mus., Brisbane, the above specimen on 

 a tag and a slide with the head. 



Family Eulophidae. 

 Omphalini. 



Secodella new genus. 

 Fe male: Agreeing with Secodes Foerster but the antennae 

 with tow ring-joints, hence 11-jointed, the third club joint termi- 

 nating in a spur; the propodeum very short but with a distinct 



