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under the venation, its middle at the stigmal vein; marginal and submar- 
ginal veins not differentiated, very long, the stigmal well developed, the 
postmarginal very long, thrice or more the length of the stigmal. A long 
oblique hairless line running cephalo-distad toward base of stigmal vein 
but not reaching it for some distance. Intermediate tibial spurs as long 
as the tarsi of these legs, stout, spiny, at apex ending in several stout 
spines. Scutellum with a broad base and a median groove. Eyes with 
very sparse pubescence. Antennae 10-jointed, with one ring-joint, the 
club 2-jointed. First funicle joint longest, the others shortening, the dis- 
tal two subequal to each other and to the pedicel. Distal club joint sub- 
equal to first funicle joint. Head with dense but rather small thimble 
punctures, subtriangular, only as wide as the greatest width of the thorax, 
the vertex broad, the eyes not large, not convergent, the genal sulcus dis- 
tinct; mandibles tridentate. Antennae inserted below the eyes. Thorax 
and abdomen polygonally sculptured. Antenna brownish yellow. Ovi- 
positor not exserted. 
From six specimens, similarly magnified. 
d”: Not known. 
From six females captured by sweeping the foliage of jungle 
growth along the banks of the Mulgrave River near Nelson, 
North Queensland, March 30, 1913. 
Habitat: Australia — -Nelson (Cairns), Queensland. 
Types: In the Queensland Museum, Brisbane, two of the 
above specimens on tags (2 pins). 
This new genus will be recognized because of the reduced num- 
ber of antennal joints and the long postmarginal vein. 
EULOPHIDAE — -OMPHALINI 
Epichrysocharis, new genus 
$ : Like Chrysocharis Foerster but the postmarginal vein not at all 
developed; antennae 9-jointed with one ring-joint, the club joints three, 
the third obscurely articulated and not terminating in a spur-like seta. 
Scutum with a median grooved line. Marginal vein slightly shorter than 
the submarginal. Scutellum with two median grooved lines. Legs short, 
normal. Stigmal vein long. 
cT : Not known 
Type: E pichrysochairs fusca n. sp. 
1. Epichrysocharis fusca new species. 
$ : Length, 0.70 mm. 
Dusky yellow, the scutum yellow; legs and antennae pale yellow; wings 
hyaline. Pedicel longer than any of the funicle joints, the third of the 
latter smallest, transverse, the first longest but wider than long. Ring- 
joint very minute. Fore wings densely ciliate. Impunctate. 
From one specimen, similarly magnified; also high power. 
cf : Not known. 
