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MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
Subfamily ENTEDONINiE.* 
Tribe ENTEDONINI. 
Genus ENTEDON Dalman. 
1. ENTEDON DIOCLES Walker. Female. 
Entedon ( Omphale , Haliday) Diodes , Walker, 1839, p. 40. 
Habitat: Sydney, New South Wales. 
2. ENTEDON HESTIA Walker. Female. 
Eulophus Hestia Walker, 1839, p. 46. 
Entedon Hestia Walker, 1846, p. 66 — de Dalla Torre, 1898, p. 38. 
Habitat: Hobart, Tasmania. 
3. ENTEDON PRONAPIS Walker. Male. 
Entedon Pronapis Walker, 1839, p. 40. 
Habitat: Sydney, New South Wales. 
4. ENTEDON PODAGRIONIDIS (Girault). 
Mestocharis podagrionidis Girault. 
Like Mestocharoideus cyaneus but smaller and the antennas with only one ring-joint, 
the funicle joints shorter, the distal one usually wider than long and shorter than either the 
pedicel or the first club joint. Otherwise the same but the mandibles are tridentate, a third 
tooth being represented inwardly, though much shorter than the two outer acute ones. Type 
re-examined. 
Habitat: Nelson (Cairns), Queensland. Associated with the eggs of mantids. 
Type: No. Hy 1633, in the Queensland Museum. 
MESTOCHAROIDEUS new genus. 
Female: — Like Mestocharis Foerster but the antennas with two ring-joints, the mandibles 
bidentate. True lateral carinas absent. Median carina paired. 
Type: Mestocharis cyanea Girault. 
1. (MESTOCHARIS) MESTOCHAROIDEUS CYANEUS (Girault). Female. Genotype. 
Deep metallic blue, the tarsi white ; antennas concolorous. Reticulated. Funicle 1 
-longest. 
Habitat: Nelson (Cairns), Queensland. Forest. 
Type: No. Hy 1634, Queensland Museum. 
Genus MESTOCHARIS Foerster. 
1. MESTOCHARIS LIVIDUS new species. 
Female: — Length, 1.25 mm. 
* For a table ot subfamilies, see pp. 294-295. 
