AVSTEALIAN EYMENOPTEEA CHALCIDOIDEA, IV.—GIEAULT. 
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•compressed. Head and thorax very densely, finely polygonally scaly or shagreened, the thorax 
with some scattered thimble punctures. A line of foveae across cephalic edge of propodeiiin, 
the latter shining but with faint scale-like sculpture which is not quite as* distinct as that 
of the abdomen. 
Hahitat: i\Ielbov>rne, Victoria. Galls on Encalyptus. Four males, six females, September 
ll.-* 
Type: In the National Museum, Melbourne, two pairs on a card, a slide with a male 
:antenna and female head, wings and hind legs. 
2. OMPHALOMORPHELLA BICOLOR new species. 
Female: — Length, 0.80 mm. 
Antennse inserted a little below the middle of the face, 11 -jointed with two ring-joints, 
the club 3-jointed and with a distinct terminal sjtine, the fiagellum rather strongly clavate, 
the second ring-joint very large, nearly as large as fuuiclc 1 yet distinctly shorter^ first ring- 
joint very short. Mandiljles witli t^AO equal acute teeth, small. Scutellum simple. Propodeum 
with a median eariua but no otlun-s, short at meson, finely scaly. Thorax polygonally reticulated, 
the lines indented. Marginal vein longer than in the genotype, a little longer than the 
snbmargiual (not distinctly shorter as in Q%irip€s), distinctly longer than the elongate post- 
marginal which is twice the length of the stigmal. Hind tibial spur single, small. 
Black, the wings subhyaline, the abdomen yellowish brown, pale yellow across base and 
with about five obscure dusky cross-stripes. Legs concolorous with abdomen, the 00 x 00 dark, 
subconcolorous. Tibim and tarsi pallid, also the scape; rest of antenna black. Fimicles 1 and 
2 wider than long, small, 2 a little longer; 3 and 4 each abruptly enlarging, 4 large and 
globular, yet a little shorter than the pedicel; 3 distinctly wider than long. Funicle 3 twice 
the size of 1. 
From one female captured in jungle, November 15, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). 
Habitat: Harvey’s Creek (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Ry3508, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag; head and 
hind tibiao on a slide. 
Genus OMPHALOMOMVIA Girault. 
The genus bears fotir ring-joints. 
1. OMPHALOMOMYIA LIVIDICAPUT Girault. 
A female, forest, Gordonvale, Queensland, May 8, 1914. Second ring-joint of the four 
very short, the others rather lai'ge. Funicle 3 at least half the length of the long pedicel, 
1 somewhat longer than wide. In this second female the parapsides were not Avashed with 
purple. Propodeum scaly, Avith a Carina just laterad of the spiracle. M^'ings subhyaline. Type 
re-examined but not the type anteimee. 
Genus CHPYSOCHAEIS Foerster. 
1. CHRYSOCHARIS DUMASI new species. 
Female: — Length, about 1.30 mm. 
Very similar to AehryaocJiaroides sarcophagus Girault except that the scutellum is 
;simple and the hind femur and proximal half of hind tibia are concolorous with the body, 
the fore femur and tibia slightly Avashed Avith dusky. The scape is AA'holly concolorous and 
as deei)ly colored as the rest of the antenna. Hind wing short, acutely pointed. Marginal 
fringes of the fore wing short. Funicle 3 barely longer than the jiedieel, a little the shortest, 
1 broad, a little the longest of the funicle; club 2-joiuted. Hind Aving where Avidest (apex of 
* Labels indefinite. The numbers Avere 64 and 7. The dates were 9.11 and 4.11 which may mean 
November 4 and 9, September 11 and April 11 or September and April, 1911. 
