AUSTRALIAN EYMENOFTESA CHALCIDOIDEA, IV.—GIEAULT. 
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12. ACHRYSOCHARIS MAYRI new species. 
Female: — Length, 1.20 mm. 
Like magnifica but smaller and the axillae and the propodeiim (except at immediate 
meson) are yellow; the meson of sciitelliim is metallic only to middle from base and the tip 
of the abdomen is somewhat more broadly metallic but not as much as with pulcJira. 
Fiinicle 2 longer than 1 which is snbcqiial to the pedicel. Mandibles with a weak third 
tooth. Hind wings with a half do^'eii lines of discal cilia where widest. Fore wings sub- 
truncate at apex. Scutum roughly s(‘aly. Parapsidal furrows about half complete. Green 
stripe across base of abdomen distinctly abbreviated laterad. Two marginal spots of 
abdomen more obscurely joined. 
Prom one female labelled “10.10.13. Sweeping forest. G. P. Hill.’’ 
Ilahitat : Port Darwin, Northern Territory. 
Type: No. Hy^516, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a slide. 
Dedicated to Gustav Mayr. 
13. ACHRYSOCHARIS NOVIMACULATIPENNIS new species. 
Female: — Length, O.SO mm. 
Exactly similar to maculatipenviti e.xce])t that tlie spot on the fore wing extends all 
the way across the blade and all the femora are dusky, also the tibia? just below the knees. 
The first club joint is a little sliorter Vvhile the second funiele joint is subquadrate. Mandibles 
tridentate, the third tooth much shorter than the other two. 
Prom one female captured by sweeping edges of jungle, January 15, 1914 (A. P, Dodd). 
Eahitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. UySBl?, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a slide. 
This species differs from Achrysocliarclla duhia Girault in having the cross-stripe 
of fore wing uniform, not accented under the stigrnal vein and the fore wings are narrower. 
14. ACHRYSOCHARIS ZAOMMOMOMORPHA new species. 
Female: — ^Length, 1.80 mm. 
With the habitus of ZoommomyieUa. Dark metallic blue green, the abdomen dull 
brown except within broadly across base, the wings hyaline, the legs (except coxae) and 
scape, pallid dusky. Best of aiit(mn<M black. Pedicel longer than any of the following 
joints. Pnnicle 1 shortest of the flagellum (except distal club joint), about half the length 
of the pedicel, longer than wide; funiele 2 and club 1 subequal, much longer than wade, 
each a fourth shorter than the pedicel. Club 3 with its body conic-ovate and subecpial in 
length to the terminal spine which is prominent. Se.ape dusky toward tip. Mandibles 
short, tridentate, the two inner teeth paired, shallowly se])M, rated, the out('r tooth stouter 
and deeply, broadly separated from tlio others. Parapsidal furrows complete. Pronotum 
mesad glabrous rather broadly. Scutum coarsely reticulated, the lines raised; seiitelJum finer, 
mesad with the lines longitudinal, there the ])olygons elongate. Propodeum snbglabvous, with 
a short neck which is brown and several irregular f'arimo along the mes[)n (a pair of separated 
median carina' and a half carina from caudad lat<*rad of these, apparently). Apex of scutellnm 
mesad smooth. Postraarginnl vein longer than the short stigrnal, the marginal very long, the 
fore wings very broad. Abdomen conic-ovate, longer than the rest of the body, its proximal 
fifth dark metallic green. Axillae barely advanced. Caudo-mesal corner of each parapside 
glabrous broadly. Propodeum with a semicircular half lateral carina from caudad and . a com- 
plete sulcus just laterad of spiracle. 
