4.USTBALIAN EYMENOFTEBA CEALCIDOIDEA , IV.—GIBAULT. 
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wide, the second segment occupying from half to three fourths of the surface. Mandibles 
bidentate. Postmarginal vein slightly longer than the stigmal, both short. Cephalic margin 
of propodeum carinate. 
Male : — Not known. 
Type : The following species. 
1. AMESTOCHARIS GOONDIENSI3 new species. 
Female : — Length, 1.25 mm. 
Metallic aeneous green tinged with bluish, the wings clear, the coxed concolorous, the 
legs white; thorax reticulated, the lines raised and coarse. Scape and ring- joints yellowish 
white, rest of antenna) concolorous with body; pedicel shorter than any of the following joints, 
the first funicle joint longest, over one and a half times the length of the pedicel, the next 
joints each shortening slightly in succession; third club joint ending in a stout; somewhat 
curved seta (in reality two setae, the curved one the longer) ; both funicle joints narrowing 
distad. 
Described from a single female captured by sweeping in jungle, July 23, 1912. 
Eal)itat: Goondi and Nelson, Queensland. 
Type: No. Ey 1646, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a 
slide. 
A second female was captured by sweeping in jungle at Nelson, N.Q., June, 1913 and 
a third in July. There is a fovea at base of scutellum at the meson. 
2. AMESTOCHARIS CONCOLORIPES new species. 
Female: — Length, 1.30 mm. 
Metallic green, the abdomen darker, the wings hyaline, the legs concolorous with thorax, 
the three proximal tarsal joints white; base of abdomen green; pronotum bluish, glabrous; 
thorax coarsely reticulate scaly, the distal third of scutellum glabrous, also the propodeum; 
spiracle minute, round; petiole shagreened, the abdomen finely scaly except most of the long 
second segment. Antennae wholly concolorous, the first funicle joint much the longest of the 
flagellum, of whose joints all are longer than wide; first and second club joints about equal. 
Mandibles tridentate. 
Male : — Not known. 
Described from three females captured by sweeping in forest and jungle, August 30 
1913 (A. P. Dodd). 
Eabitat: Nelson (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. E y 1647, Queensland Museum, one of the above specimens on a tag, the 
head on a slide with the head of fulvipes. 
3. AMESTOCHARIS FULVIPES new species. 
Female : — Length, 1.00 mm. 
Like goondiensis but the legs brown, the parapsidal furrows barely indicated caudad by 
an obtuse depression; second abdominal segment only about half of the abdomen, the latter 
