AVSTMALIAN EYMENOPTEBA CHALCIDOIDEA, IV.—GIEAULT. 
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4. ACHRYSOCHARELLA ALBIFEMUR new species. 
Female: — rLeugtli, 1 mm. 
Dark mneoiis green, the wings hyaline, the legs and antennaB white except the coxae. 
Dimicle I cnpshaped, the club com 2 -)ressed, Tvith a distinct nipple. Differs from niveipes Girault 
in having Lho iunkle joint 1 cupshaped, longer than wide, not somewhat wider than long 
as in that species; also the hyaline wings which bear little or no discal ciliation, appearing 
quite naked. Mandibles bidentate. Marginal fringes normal. 
From one female caught by sweeping in forest, January 4, 1913. 
IlahiUit: Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. 
Type: No, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a slide. 
^ 5. CHRYSOCHARELLA FASCIATIPENNIS Girault is referred to 
F eoclirysocharella Dodd. 
Genus ACIIErHOCIfAROIDES Girault. 
The scutelluni in this genus is simple or practically so. 
1. ACHRYSOCHAROIDES SARCOPHAGUS (Girault). 
This species is associated with AsympiesieUa nclsonensis Girault and Mestocharoideus 
cyaneus (Girault) in galls on a forest bush. Postmarginal vein a third longer than the stigmal. 
Marginal cilia of fore wing sliort. Eyes pubescent. Body polygonally reticulated, the vertex 
nearly smooth. Distal club joint with a terminal spine. Propodeiim smooth, noncarinate, the 
spiracle small. Length, 1.35 mm. December. 
“ Several specimens roared in Eebruaiy with AsympiesieUa iLchoiiciisis. Ilyperparasite. 
The scajte is white. The consj)i('Uous tovea inentioned as being on the scutellnm is an irregular 
circular dexmession formed of five contiguous punctures. There is a similar depression formed 
by three punctures at distal two thirds of scutum and directly eephalad of the depression on 
the scutellnm and in a line with it. ’ ^ — A. P. Dodd. 
The depression on scntellum is nearer to the meson than the isolated seta caudad. 
1. ACHRYSOCHAROIDES PULCHELLUS new species. 
Female: — Length, 0.65 mm. 
Scutellum simple; stigmal vein as long as the postiriarginab Wings hyaline. Brilliant 
metallic green, the elypeal region, scape, legs, all except dorsal x)art of pedicel, sides of 
thorax (except centrally) and abdomen, lemon yellow, the abdomen at distal half with more 
or less distinct cross-Btri].>es of metallic green (dorsad). Thorax x)olygonally reticulated, the 
lines not raised. Alandibles tridentatc, the teeth acute. Funicle and club black; funicle 1 a 
little the longest of the thr€‘e, one and two thirds times longer than its width, longer than 
the pedicel. Second club joint terminating in a long sx>ine, the club joints nearly as long as 
those of the fnuiele. Parajisidal furrows complete. 
Male : — Unknown. 
Described from one female caj>tured by sweeping in the forest, July 1, 1913 (A.P.D.). 
ITabitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. EyS513, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the foregoing female on a tag, 
the head on a slide. 
® See a few pages beyond for other species. 
