AUSTEALIAN HYMENOPTEBA CHALCIDOIDEA, II.—GIBAULT. 117 
Described from one female specimen captured by sweeping in jungle, July 
10, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). 
Habitat: Nelson (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 1576, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide 
with the type of Anaphes saintpierrei. 
Dedicated to the life of Abraham Lincoln. 
Genus ANAPHES Haliday. 
1. ANAPHES SAINTPIERREI new species. 
Female: — Length, 0*60 mm. 
Jet black, the antenna? and legs sooty, the wings greyish black throughout. 
Fore wings very narrow, curved and acute at apex, bearing only about six lines 
of diseal cilia, the very long marginal cilia over twice the greatest wing width. 
First two pairs of legs suffused with yellowish. Parapsidal furrows complete, 
the scutellum very large, occupying over half of the thorax. Sculpture fine. 
Hind wings without midlongitudinal cilia. Strigils present. Funicle joints 3-6 
subequal and longest, each nearly twice longer than 2, joint 1 very short. A 
clear spot in middle of fore wing a little distad of venation. Mandibles acutely 
bidentate. 
Like the North American sinipennis Girault with which I have compared it 
but the fore wings still distinctly narrower and in sinipennis the second funicle 
joint is a little the longest. Characterised by the fore wings. 
Male : — Unknown. 
Described from a single female captured from the panes of a window in a 
hotel, July 13, 1913. 
Habitat: Harvey’s Creek (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. II y 1577, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide 
with the type female of Polynemoidea lincolni. 
Respectfully dedicated to L ’Abbe Saintpierre. 
2. ANAPHES SPINOZAI new species. 
Male: — Length, 1-00 mm. Slender. 
Black, the abdomen yellowish at proximal third, the legs, scape and pedicel 
pale yellow, the funicle and club greyish black. At once characterised by the 
ciliation of the fore wing which is nearly all gathered on the cephalo-distal corner 
of the blade where it is rather densely arranged in about from seven to eight 
lines ; on the opposite side near the caudal margin is a straggling line ; elsewhere 
the blade is practically naked excepting at extreme apex, since the cephalo-distal 
patch of ciliation extends a short way around the distal margin; fore wing 
uniformly slightly infumated (cloudy greyish) but distinctly sooty along the 
