of Chalcidoid Hymenoptera from North Queensland. 5^ 



head and thorax somewhat finer, the funicle is browner and the head 

 aeneous. From caudal aspect, the upper angles of the abdomen are not 

 acute,the upper margin concaved,not straight as in mittagongensis ; the 

 whole mesothorax is brassy green; otherwise about the same. The 

 original description of mittagongensis was based on amale, there- 

 fore the type is a male. 



(From one specimen, similarly magnified.) 



Male: Unknown. 



Described from one female captured by sweeping the forest 

 growths and grass at Capeville, Qsld. in Januar^ (along the 

 banks of Cape River). 



Habitat: Australia — Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. 



Type: No. Hy , Qsld. Mus., Brisbane, the above 



specimen on a tag. 



2. Perilampus cairnsensis new species. 



Female: Length, 4,50 mm. Robust. 



At once differing from the preceding in having all the dorsal 

 aspect of the abdomen finely sculptured (rather dense pin-punc- 

 tures); from australiensis in being more robust, in having the 

 flagellum and tarsi chocolate brown and in being dark aeneous 

 green; from mittagongensis in the same points and also that the 

 femora are metallic green, not blue and the abdomen from caudal 

 aspect is shaped differently; from tasmaniensis in that the body 

 is twice larger, the caudal aspect of the dorsal abdomen more 

 uniformly sculptured, in tasmaniensis being smooth and shining 

 caudad of the second segment to tip and coppery there; also the 

 marginal vein is larger. Dark aeneous green, the legs concolorous. 



(From one specimen, similarly magnified.) 



Male: Not known. 



Described from one female captured by sweeping the foliage 

 of trees near Cairns. November 1, 1911. 

 Habitat: Australia — Cairns, Qsld. 



Type: In the Qsld.Mus., Brisbane, the abovespecimenonatag.*) 



More New Genera and Species of 

 Chalcidoid Hymenoptera From Paraguay. 



By 



A. A. Qirault. 



This paper is a Supplement to Girault (1912). 



Family Miscogasteridae. 

 Trydymini. 



Genus Apocerus Mayr. 

 1. Apocerus americanus new species. 

 Female: Length, 5 mm. 



*) Note. The proofs have been read by me. Strand. 



4* 6. Heft 



