182 Alan P. Dodd: Some New Parasitic Hymenoptera from Australia. 



Forewings with two closed basal cells; stigma large; radius 

 long and curved. 



Abdomen rather short, petiolate; petiole narrow, distinctly 

 longer than wide; 2nd segment rising abruptly. 



Male: Unknown. 



Type: Anteonella robusta described herewith. 



1. Anteonella robusta sp. nov. 

 Female: Length, 5.50 mm. 



Black; trochanters, tibiae, tarsi, mandibles and first three 

 antennal joints femiginous; 4th and 5th antennal joints suffused 

 with black; last five antennal joints black. 



Head and thorax coarsely reticulately rugulose; the scutellum 

 with close, deep punctures. Abdomen smooth, shining, with a 

 few sparse hairs. 



Forewings hyaline, but an irregulär patch near the stigma 

 somewhat infuscated, venation yellow, but the stigma and radius 

 dark. 



(From 1 specimen, etc.) 

 Male: Unknown. 



Described from a Single 9 specimen kindly given me by my 

 father, Mr. F. P. Dodd, and labelled "External larva in a shell 

 upon pupae or imagos of Fulgoridae. Left host 5th June, '03, 

 emerged 13th October, '03, Townsville, F. P. Dodd". 



Habit at: North Queensland (Townsville). 



Type: South Australian Museum, a $ tagmounteol plus a 

 slide bearing cephalic leg with appendages of bicolor. 



2. Anteonella bicolor sp. nov. 

 Female: Length, 5.50 mm. 



Head and thorax black; Ist abdominal segment black; rest 

 of abdomen polished f erruginous ; all the legs and first five antennal 

 joints f erruginous; last five antennal joints black. 



Head, pronotum, cephalic half of median lobe of the mesonotum, 

 and metathorax coarsely irregularly rugulose; posterior half of 

 median lobe and parapsides of mesonotum, and the scutellum with 

 deep scattered punctures. Forewings hyaline; the stigma yellow. 



(From 1 specimen, etc.) 



Male: Unknown. 



Described from a Single $ specimen received from Mr. F. P. 

 Dodd and labelled the same but "Left host May, '03, emerged 

 7th October, '03". 



Habit at: North Queensland (Townsville). 



Type: South Australian Museum, a $ tagmounted, plus a 

 slide bearing cephalic leg and forewing with the appendage of 

 robusta. 



Note. The proofs have been read by me. 



Strand. 



