AUSTRALIAN EYMENOPTERA CHALCIDOIDEA , II.— GIB AULT. 119 
3. POLYNEMA NORDAUI Girault. Female. 
Black; first three antennal joints, abdominal petiole, legs except distal half 
of hind femur and distal tarsal joints, orange yellow. Like longipes but the 
antenna; different, joints 2 and 3 of funicle being long and subequal. Nearly 
like draperi in wings but the legs are orange, brighter. Possibly the female of 
draperi but most probably quite distinct. 
Habitat: Nelson and Meerawa (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. By 1298, Queensland Museum. 
A female of this species was captured by sweeping in jungle at Meerawa, 
Queensland, July 26, 1913 and another in a similar habitat at Nelson, July 30 
following. 
4. POLYNEMA AUSTRALIENSE Gi raul t. Female . 
Like spenceri but the funicle joints are longer; joint 1 of funicle is 
distinctly shorter than 3 while joint 2 is six or more times longer than wide; 
joint 4 is distinctly longer than either 5 or 6. 
Habitat: Capeville (Pent land), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 1579 , Queensland Museum. 
5. POLYNEMA PAX Girault. Female. 
Like spenceri but the second joint of funicle plainly over twice the length 
of the pedicel and the discal ciliation of the fore wing does not disappear proxi- 
mad. Legs and petiole dusky brown ; joints 2-4 of funicle dusky yellow. A female 
of this species was captured at Nelson, June 9, 1913, walking over the foliage 
of Tristania (A. P. Dodd). 
Habitat: Kuranda (type) and Nelson, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 1580, Queensland Museum. 
6. POLYNEMA POINCAREI Girault. Female. 
Dark brown, the abdomen and scape black, also the two distal joints of 
antenna. Fore wings with two jet-black bands across them, the distal one cover- 
ing the distal fifth of the wing. First funicle joint longer than the scape, the 
second joint extraordinarily lengthened, subequal to the third which is about 
twice the length of the first. 
Habitat: Nelson (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 1581, Queensland Museum. 
On July 30, Mr. A. P. Dodd caught a third female of this extraordinary 
species by sweeping in a jungle pocket near Nelson. 
