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black. Differs from flavinoice and perlaiipcnne in bearing distinctly longer marginal cilia om 
the fore 'uing. 
The males of Sietl^ynium may be distinguished from the males of Faranaplioidea by 
the characteristic shape of the fore 'vrings and the arrangement of the longer marginal cilia. 
Otherwise, they are very much alike. 
Genus ANAPHOIDEA Girault. 
1. ANAPHOIDEA GALTONI Girault. 
Male: — Black, the ■wings hyaline, clouded along proximal half, the scape, pedicel and' 
legs dusky brown, the antennae otherwise black, the funicle joints a little over twice longer 
than wide. Same as the female. 
From one male captured "with the female type specimen. 
Genus ANAPIIES Haliday. 
1. ANAPHES MAZZININI new species. 
Female: — Length, 0.50 mm. 
In general like the Xorth American gracilis and very similar to the Australian Jeaniii 
from which it differs as follows: The head except vertex and all of thorax except cephalic 
third of scutum are golden yellow, the exceptions black or nearly; distal half of abdomen 
black. Club and caudal femur dusky; rest of legs and antenngc pale yellow. The fore "wings 
are somewhat broader, their diseal ciliation apparently absent but sparse and very faint — a 
long line along cephalic margin and scattered cilia in the cephalic half of the blade. The 
antenna) are similar in structure. Strigil present. The fore "wings are a little broader than, 
their longest marginal cilia (a little narrower in l’a}itii). 
Haliial: Capcville (Peiitlaud), Queensland. Forest, December 26, 1912. 
Type: Xo. By 2467, Queensland IMuseuin, the female on a slide. 
Genus PAEAXAGEUS Perkins. 
1. PARANAGRUS OPTABILIS Perkins. 
Pasoeroean, Java. Associated with the eggs of Dicranotropis vastatrix Breddi on 
sugar-cane. 
AXE'^.GEOIDEA new genus. 
Female : — ^Like Anagrus Ifaliday but the scutellum is preeeded by a sclerite which is- 
nearly as long as itself, both wider than long, the antenna) inserted at the clypeus, the sca[)e 
elongate, also funicle 1 and the club, the latter nearly as long as tlie funiclo; no phragma; 
tlie abdomen depressed ovate, subjietiolate, the scermd segment occupying over a third of the 
surface, the ovipositor not exserted. Strigils present. INIandibies slender, bulentate. Fore 
wings as in Jiiaphes but their marginal cilia sliort. Caudal wings very broad, the blade 
shaped like an ordinary table-knife. Body "with rather rough sculptiu’e. Caudal tibial spurs- 
double. Tarsi 4-joiuted. Male autennge filiform, 13-jointed. Black. With the habitus of 
certain scelionids. 
Type: Eusiochiis duhlus Girault, 
1. AN AGROIDEA DUBIA (Girault). 
Eustochus duhhis Girault, first supplement, pp. 128-129. 
The female is like the male except the O-jointed antenna} as described in the foregoing. 
The vertex is finely transversely lined, the propodeum rugose. One specimen, Gordonvale 
(Cairns), Queensland, forest (2,600 feet), June, 1913. The type is a male, the type locality 
Gordonvale. 
