AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA CHALCIDOIDEA, JV.— GIRAULT. 
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3. Antenna) without ring-joints; f utricle 4- jo in ted, the club solid. 
Propodeiliu apparently with a median earina and no others; abdomen sessile, conic- 
ovate, short; postmarginal vein longer than the stigmal; metallic. 
Aiophomopsis Girault (Type: A. spenceri Girault)... 
The genus Grotiusella should be transferred to the Eulophini, perhaps. Its 2-jointed 
club separates it from Eluophus (also the 4-jointed funicle). 
Subfamily EULOPHINiE. 
Tribe EULOPHINI. 
Genus EULOPHUS Geoffroy. 
Antennai inserted below the middle of the face, 9-jointed, noncompressed, with one ring- 
joint. the funicle and club each 3- jointed, the former black. Thorax not robust, the scutellum 
simple, the propodeum usually tricar mate, the median earina always present. Wings hyaline,, 
the marginal vein not long but only about twice the length of the stigmal. 
This genus appears ro be very rare in Australia if not elsewhere. The large number of 
species in the catalogue of De Dalla Torre (1898) in most instances, 1 dare say, belong else- 
where and in this category are the species of Walker ’s listed below. Unless very strikingly 
coloured or characteristic in other ways, it would be hazardous to attempt to identify them at 
this distance from the types and for the present they had best be left alone. Whoever attempts 
their identification must show that the types have been examined. 
1. EULOPHUS CICUTA Walker; 
De Dalla Torre, 1898, p. 59. 
Habitat: Sydney, New South Wales. 
The scutellum bears two grooved lines. This species is probably the representative of 
an un described genus near Diamprnorpha Ashmead, the antennae probably 9-jointed with one 
ring- joint and as in Euloplms. 
2. EULOPHUS ITEA Walker. 
De Dalla Torre, 1898, p. 62. 
Habitat: Tasmania (Hobart). 
3, EULOPHUS TELESTAS Walker. 
De Dalla Torre, 1898, p. 68. (The specific name is misspelled in the catalogue.) 
Habitat: Sydney, New South Wales. 
Genus AS YMPIE SIELL A Girault. 
Like Sympiesis but the club only 2-jointed, the propodeum with only an abbreviated 
median, earina at base or with a complete median earina and incomplete lateral ones; spiracle 
large, oblong-oval; male antenna) with rami; abdomen long and conically produced; post- 
marginal vein over thrice the length of the stigmal, the marginal over five times the length of 
the stigmal; one ring-joint, the antenna) 9-jointed. Pronotum only half the length of the- 
scutum. 
