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A. A. Girault: 



Typ es: In the Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the above 

 specimens minutien mounted (one pin) and a slide with antennae 

 and a fore wing. 



Tumidicoxoides new genus. 



Like Tumidicoxa Girault but all the former species in that 

 genus, including the type, I have very little doubt were Chalets. 

 But I now designate this Australian species as the type of the genus 

 renamed. It is distinguished from Chalets in having 12-jointed 

 antennae, the club 2-jointed and conical distad and the scutellum 

 distinctly bidentate at apex. 



1. Tumidicoxoides kurandaensis new species. 



Female: Length, 3.2 mm. 



Black, the wings hyaline, the middle of the side of the second 

 abdominal segment dark red; venation black, tegulae white; ce- 

 phalic and intermediate tibiae and tarsi brown, the hind tibia black 

 with a whitish spot above over half way between knee and middle 

 and another near apex; the hind tarsi yellow white, the last joint 

 black; hind femur red, whitish across tip, bearing eight teeth, the 

 first four widely separated, the others successive and smaller. 

 Postmarginal vein longer than the stigmal but only about a third 

 the length of the marginal. Punctate, the propodeum rugose. 

 Funicle joint 1 longest, longer than the pedicel but not long. Man- 

 dl bles bidentate. 



Male: Not known. 



Described from one female captured in jungle, May 20, 

 1913 (A. P. Dodd). 



H abitat: Australia — Kuranda, Queensland. 



Type: In the Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the above 

 speeimen on a tag and a slide bearing head and hind leg. 



Chalcitellini. 



Neoanacryptus new genus. 



Female: Like Anaer yptus Kirby but the posterior femur 

 beneath with seven large teeth and greatly swollen as normal for 

 the family. Antennae 13-jointed, with a minute ring joint which 

 is not as wide as the funicle. Abdominal petiole as long as the 

 posterior coxa. Post marginal and stigmal vein absent. Tooth on 

 hind tibiae below knees large. 



Male: Unknown. 



Type: The following species. 



1. Neoanacryptus petiolatus new species. 



Female: Length, 2.50 mm. 



Black, umbilicately punctate, including the propodeum; 

 scape yellowish brown, the antennae otherwise black; abdomen 

 yellow brown, except above, its long petiole black and longitu- 

 dinally carinate; tegulae, trochanters and rest of legs except the 



