AUSTRALIAN HYMEN OPTERA CHALCIDOIDEA, II.— GIB AULT. 
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ANAPHINI. 
Genus ANAGRUS Haliday. 
1. ANAGRUS ARMATUS AUSTRALIENSIS Girault. 
Proserpine, Queensland, November 4, 1912, a female from a window. 
Genus STETHYNIUM Enock. 
1. STETHYNIUM LATIPENNE Girault. Male. 
Robust for the genus. Differs from all the Australian species in bearing 
very broad wings, which bear at their widest part about thirty lines of fine diseal 
cilia. From peregrmium it differs in general coloration and in bearing a thoracic 
median sulcus. Lemon yellowish marked with deep black. Hind wings with 
about six lines of diseal cilia at apex, the longest marginal cilia of fore wing 
somewhat over half the greatest width of those wings. 
Habitat: Proserpine, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 1274, Queensland Museum. 
Genus PARANAPHOIDEA Girault. 
Like Anaphoidea Girault but the ovipositor plainly exserted for half the 
length of the abdomen. Hind wings broad, bearing about seven lines of discal 
ciliation. Mesopostscutellum as long as the scutum. Venation as in Stetliynium. 
Cephalic tibial spur not forming a strigil. Type, the following species. 
1. PARANAPHOIDEA EGREGIA Girault. Female. Genotype. 
Black, with a golden yellow pattern; mesopostscutellum golden yellow 
excepting a prominent, elliptical black marking on each side of the median line 
and an oblique dash later ad ; scutum at caudal margin golden yellow and mesad 
with a U-shaped golden yellow marking; face yellow; a slender golden yellow line 
on the vertex runs across the cephalic ocellus from eye to eye, laterad widening 
caudad and cephalad, leaving in the centre of the vertex two subrectanguiar 
areas, before and behind the cephalic ocellus ; margin of axillae yellow and lateral 
portions of each parapside, irregularly. Distal club joint much longer than 
proximal. 
Habitat: Nelson (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 1291, Queensland Museum. 
2. PARANAPHOIDEA PONDEROSA new species. 
Female: — Length, 1-30 mm., excluding the ovipositor which is exserted for 
half the length of the abdomen or more. 
At once distinguished from the type species in being twice larger, in having 
the cephalic tibial spur forming a strigil, the first funicle joint distinctly longer 
