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marg iscutellum above. 
The jaws bear two large outer and two small inner 
teeth. 
Of this species, I now describe the following variety: 
Gyrolasella iphigenia hyacinthus nov. 
A pair with the typical form. Like the typical form 
but: Scutum and the postscutellum and the pronotum all 
metallic; all (7 complete) bands of the abdomen (includ- 
ing No. 1 at base) are widely joined along the meson. 
Runs to channingi but : Half smaller ; the postscutellum 
is all green ; bands Nos. 6-7 of the abdomen are not paired 
and are very close together; the first funicle segment is 
longer than wide; there are only 7 lines upon the 
abdomen; the scutum and pronotum are all green (except 
in the latter, a lesser lateral corner). There is a band 
across the lower face and cheek, on the latter widening 
and turning ventrad. From rarifasciatus : Post scutellum 
solidly green; abdomen with only 7 cross-bands (8 in the 
other), and the median stripe does not narrow between 
any of Nos. 1-7 ; scutum all solid aeneus ; the green spot of 
the axilla much smaller; and so forth. 
Coccophagus clariscutelhim Girault fasciafacies nov. 
Differs from the typical form in bearing a wide cross- 
band upon the face above the antennae, the scutum en- 
tirely yellow. Described from a single female reared from 
Aspidiotus pcrniciosus on plum, Stanthorpe, J. H. Smith, 
Feb., 1927. 
Binoura apiomorphae nov. 
As auriventris but the middle and hind tibiae are 
aeneus except rather widely at each end, and the middle 
ones beneath, the abdomen wholly metallic, and so the 
femora. Scutellum with a curved lateral groove. Fore 
femur with a fringe of long white hairs ventro-caudad. 
Propodeon with a median carina and a spiracular sulcus. 
Lateral ocellus about midway. Costal cell w r ide, a line of 
strong, black cilia cephalad. this doubled distad. Scape 
sub-equal to the first funicle joint ; antennae thick, the 
first funicle much exceeding the pedicel, twice longer than 
wide, No. 6 slightly longer than wide, thirteen segments, 
two very short rings, three club segments. A female from 
Apiomorpha galls, Brisbane, H. Hacker. 
Isoplatoides westraliana nov. 
Two ring-joints. Purple, the legs except the coxae 
and the antennae except the last five segments, red yellow, 
also the basal half of the abdomen except immediate base 
{segments 2-3, basal half of 4, No. 2 equal to Nos. 3 plus 
