AUSTEATAAN HYMENOPTEKA CHALCIPOIDEA, IV.—GIPAULT. 
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4. ACHRYSOCHARIS MACULATIPENNIS Girault. 
Length, L20 mm. 
Who]]v metallic green and punctate intduding most of the abdomen; propodeum blue; 
legs ■white, the coxa3 darker; antenna3 dusky yellowish, pedicel over t'n’ice the length of 
funfcle 1, whidi is siibglobat(‘; wings hyaline but in the fore wing there is a subelliptical stained 
area from the knob of the stigmal vein. Like the other species but with no yellow on the body 
and the abdomen shorter, wings less broad, more rounded at apex and moderately coarsely 
ciliated. The stigmal vein is longer. Posterior femur more or less dusky. Second funicle 
joint nearly twice the size of first but shorter than the pedicel 'W’hich is long and obconie. 
Captured September 3, 
Type: A female Avith type of grandis. 
5. ACHRYSOCHARIS BIFASCIATUS Girault. 
Length, 0.8o mm. 
Golden yellow; pronotum and cephalic half of scutum, metallic green; propovleum, a 
spot in center of scutellum, one across apex of each axilla, a smaller, round dot on each 
axilla caudad of middle, near the seutellum, dusky, while two adjacent strix)es across about 
the middle of the abdomen, black; a]>ex of each jjarapside metallic green; tips of ovipositor 
valves black; fore wing Avith an obscure broad clouded stripe across it from about the 
stigmal vein. First funicle joint snbcqnal to the pedicel, funicle 2 longest of the flagellum, 
the first club not much shorter than it. 
Captured ilay 11, 1913. 
Ilahitat: GordoiiA’ale (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: A female on a slide. 
6. ACHRYSOCHARIS LEIBNITZI Girault. 
Length, 0.85 mm. 
Like Closterooeriis sainipierrei but at once distinguished because the antenna) are not 
compressed fusiform, the legs are Avhite except blackish coxae; wings unifasciate, the fascia 
■only about half complete (from stigmal knob). Pedicel longer than any of the folloAving 
joints, those of funicle ovate. Antennae black. Mandibles tridentate. 
Type: A female on a slide. 
ACHRYSOCHARIS TRIFASCIATA Girault. 
One female, Cooktown, Queensland, forest, March 1, 1914 (A. P. Dodd) ; a female, 
Gordonvale, Queensland, April 9, 1914. 
8. ACHRYSOCHARIS QUINQUEDENTATA neAA" species. 
Female: — Length, 0.90 mjn. 
Dark molallic blue, the legs (except caudal coxa) and femora), scape and pedicel Avhite, 
rest of antenna) dusky pallid. Thorax scaly reticulate, the propodeum glabrous, noncarinate; 
abdomen with a short, Avhlte petiole. Fore Avings slender, hyaline, nnhpie in that they 
bear a conspicuous, rather broa<l black stripe across from about proximal half of marginal 
vein and the marginal cilia are about a third of the greatest Aving AA'idth. Distal tarsal 
joint subelongate. Mandibles Avith three large, someAvhat spreading, outer teeth and two 
minute inner ones. Flagellum tapering, the two funicle joints subequal, longest, distinctly 
longer than the stout pedicel; first club joint barely shorter than the preceding joint, 3 
:subeqnal to the pedicel, Avith a distinct, rather long terminal S])ine. Flagellum Avith scattered 
