AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA CHALCIDOIDEA , I.— GIB AULT. 
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AUSTRALIAN 
HYMENOPTERA CHALCIDOIDEA-I. 
SUPPLEMENT.* 
By A. A. Girault. 
The following additions have been made. 
Family TRICHOGRAMMATIMi. 
CHyETOSTRICTIINI. 
Genus NEOBRACHISTA Girault. 
1. NEOBRACHISTA NOVIFA8CIATA Girault. Female. 
Differs from the type species in being more robust and the abdomen 
has but three transverse black stripes, the second of which is interrupted at the 
meson. Also, the thorax has a distinct median sulcus. In fas data , there is a 
median groove on the scutellum only. 
Habitat: Nelson (Cairns), Queensland. Forest, 1,500 feet. 
Type: No. Hy 1597, Queensland Museum. 
2. NEOBRACHISTA FASCIATA Girault. 
A. NEOBRACHISTA FASCIATA NIGRIVENTRIS new variety. 
Female : — Like the typical forms but the abdomen wholly black, accented 
into three or four broad black stripes evenly distributed over the surface, that 
is, equally distant from each other. The difference is a striking one when viewed 
with a lens but structurally the two agree as far as I could make out and I 
hesitate to pronounce the difference as one of specific value. 
Described from one freshly mounted female captured by sweeping forest 
on the foothills of the coast range of mountains, July 9, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). 
Habitat: Nelson (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 1598, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. 
Genus UFENSIA Girault. 
Differs from Ufens in having the abdomen conic-ovate, the ovipositor 
inserted at its base and very distinctly exserted for a third of the abdomen’s 
length. The twisted funicle separates the genus from Japania. The type is 
the following species. 
* See Vol. I, Memoirs of the Queensland Museum, pp. 66-116. 
