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The same; five narrow cross-stripes on abdomen, all interrupted at the 
meson except the third, the fifth represented by a transverse dot 
centrally on each side; thorax unmarked excepting for a small 
ovate dusky spot at the apex of each axilla, a larger spot near 
the tegula just caudo-laterad of the first and cephalic margin of 
propodeum and the meson of the latter. Funicle 2 shorter than 
others. consobrinus Girault. 
Abdomen without cross-stripes. 
Golden yellow ; pronotum, abdomen except down the whole of the median 
line and a large cuneate spot on each side of meson of cephalic 
scutum, dusky black. Legs pale. Funicle 1 quadrate, the other 
two wider than long. auriscutellum Girault. 
Brown or brownish black species. 
Scutellum concolorous. 
Brownish black; head, base of abdomen and a cross-stripe distad a little farther 
and the legs lemon yellow; joint 1 of funicle equal to 2 and 3 combined. 
morum Girault. 
Scutellum with the grooves pallid yellowish. 
Chocolate brown; head, sides of scutum narrowly, legs except coxae and hind 
femora and the antenna) pallid; funicle 1 shorter than 2 and 3 combined, 
subequal to 2. margiscutum Girault. 
Genus APROSTOCETUS Westwood. 
1. APROSTOCETUS KURANDENSIS (Girault). Female. 
Tetrasticlius Tcurandensis Girault. 
Bright dark metallic green-blue, tibiae and tarsi straw yellow, the femora more or less 
metallic; scape brown, the pedicel dark fuscous; rest of antennae black; propodeum tricarinate, 
the large spiracle laterad of the lateral carina; funicle joints each twice or more the length 
of the pedicel; third club joint with a terminal spur. Abdomen conic-ovate. Wings hyaline. 
Habitat: Ivuranda, Queensland. Jungle? 
Type: No. 'Ey 1773, Queensland Museum. 
2. APROSTOCETUS IMPERIALIS new species. 
Female: — Length, 1.15 mm. 
Dark metallic purple including dorsum of abdomen excepting a large round lemon yellow 
spot centrally at base; rest of abdomen and legs pale lemon yellow; antenna) pale dusky 
yellow, the second funicle joint subequal to the pedicel, the first a little longer; the third 
shortest of the funicle, a little longer than the first club joint which is longer than wide. 
Pedicel long. 
Male : — Not known. 
From two females captured August 2, 1913 by sweeping in forest (A. P. Dodd). 
Habitat: Nelson (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. By 1774, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on tag, the head on a slide. 
