1913] Girault: Addition to the Mymaridae of Australia 
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Type: In the Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the foregoing 
specimen on a slide (mounted with a Polynema). 
Respectfully dedicated to the Abb6 Saint Pierre for his work 
entitled The Project of Perpetual Peace. 
Cosmocomoidea Howard. 
1. Cosmocomoidea renani Girault. 
The male of this species has recently been captured and it is described 
herewith. Like the female but the antennae 1 Z-jointed, filiform, the pedi- 
cel very short, the first funicle joint and club subequal, shortest of the 
flagellum yet the club a little longer, nearly equal to the distal four funicle 
joints; funicle 2 longest, 3, 4, *5 and 6 each slightly shortening, 2 about six 
or more times longer than wide; funicle 1 thrice the length of the pedicel; 
tarsi 5-jointed. 
This male was captured at Nelson (Cairns), North Queens- 
land, Australia, by sweeping in forest, April 1, 1913 (A. P.Dodd). 
Genus Anagrus Haliday. 
1. Anagrus hydrophilus Ashmead. 
I have seen the type of this species in the United States National 
Museum. Only the hind tarsus remained, showing four joints. 
Labelled 11 Anagrus hydrophilus Ashm., 9, 32. Ein susswassersee 
in dem Mundungen von Syr-darja. Turkestan, 1901, d. Berg;” 
“Syr. Darja. Rus. Turkestan, L. Berg, Collector.” One tag. 
Genus Polynema Haliday. 
1. Polynema bergi Ashmead. 
The type of this species in the same collection and in the same 
condition, the single remaining leg portion showing apparently 
5-jointed tarsi. The single tag bore the same label. 
Nelson (Cairns), N. Q. 
Australia. 
April, 1913 
