1913] Girault: Chalcidoid Hymenoptera from Australia 
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APHELININI 
Genus Aphelinus Dalman. 
1. Aphelinus dies new species. 
$ : Length, 1.30 mm. 
Black, the antennae and legs lemon yellow (except posterior coxae, the 
intermediate coxae a little dusky); wings hyaline; abdomen lemon yellow 
crossed by obscure dusky stripes; discal cilia proximad of oblique hairless 
line consisting of two long lines and a third short (two or three cilia) one, 
the cilia in these lines coarse, six or seven times coarser than the main cilia 
in the outer portion of the blade. Venation pale yellow. 
From one specimen, similarly enlarged. 
c ? : Not known. 
Described from a single female captured by sweeping, Nelson 
(Cairns), N. Q. March. 
Habitat: Australia — -Nelson, Queensland. 
Type: In the Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the foregoing 
specimen in balsam. 
Epiperilampus Girault. 
1. Epiperilampus channingi new species. 
$ : Length, 2.10 mm. 
The same as the type species ( xanthocephalus Girault) but the parap- 
sides concolorus and the stigmal vein is shorter, distinctly shorter than 
the marginal, the two subequal in the type species. Also the antennae 
are lighter. Otherwise, I cannot distinguish between them. 
From one specimen, similarly magnified. 
cf : Not known. 
From one female captured by sweeping grass in forest, Septem- 
ber 13, 1912. Respectfully dedicated to William Ellery Chan- 
ning in recognition of his public utterances against war. 
Habitat: Australia — -Quingilli (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: In the Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the above speci- 
men on a tag (type subsequently lost accidentally). 
Genus Aprostocetus Westwood 
1. Tetrastichus (Aprostocetus) kurandensis (Girault). 
I have verified the one ring-joint in the antennae of this species, 
also its description; the femora are slightly suffused with the 
metallic coloration of the body. The species closely resembles 
the following species with which I have closely compared it. In 
both species the second abdominal segment is polygonally reticu- 
