AVHTHAJAA'N ITYIIE'NOVTEIIA CHALCIDOIVEA, IV.~~GIUAVLT. 
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7. SELITRICHODELLA AURIVENTRIS new species. 
Female : — Loiigthj 1.10 nim. 
Same as sulfureiveniris but the whole head is golden yellow, the abdomen longer than the 
thorax, the funicle joints longer, thus 3 is nearly twice longer than wide (plainly not so in the 
other species) and on the iwopodeum the earina along the mesal side of the spiracle is crescentic, 
joining the opposite earina at each end while in the other species it is not regularly curved and 
diverges more or Jess eephalad, the opposite earina curving correspondingly with it. And the 
mandibles are distinctly tridentate. Propodeum with a median earina. 
From one female ca]>tiired by sw^eeping along edge of jungle, IMay, 1913 (A. P. I)odd). 
Jf ahitat : Kuranda, Queensland. 
Type: Xo. TTySoSS, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a slide. 
Genus SELITRICIIODES Girault. 
The scutellum bears four sulci. 
1. SELITRICHODES FASCIATIVENTRIS Girault. 
Length, 1.20 inm. The two black abdominal stripes are somewhat proxiinad of middle. 
A more or less obscure dusky spot near the tegula. Futiicle joints subequal, subquadrate; club 
slightly longer than the funicle. The types were reared from galls on Eucalyptus and are four 
females oji a slide. The scutellum bears four sulci. Types re-examined. 
2. SELITRICHODES MORUM (Giraiilt). 
Removed from Tetrnsfichodef} 'which see. Type re-examined. Funicle 2 distinctly shorter 
than 3; stigmal vein over half the length of the marginal. 
3. SELITRICHODES FLAVISCUTELLUM (Girault). 
Removed from Synfomospliyrum. Type re-examined; it consists of the female taken at 
Ayr, Queensland. The ring-joints have not been verified. 
4. SELITRICHODES DARWINI new species. 
Female: — Length, 0.80 mm. 
Black, the wings liyaline, the head suffused with yellow, the cephalic femora, the 
trochanters, knees, tibiae, tarsi and antennae white. Mandibles distinctly tridentate. Scutum 
very long. Pedicel somewhat longer than funicle 1 which is a little lojiger than wide, much 
larger than either of the other funicle joints wliieh are small and narrow, Joint 2 a little wider 
than long, 3 sub(juadrato, not (juite half the length of 1 and distinctly narrower; club longer 
than tl\e funicle, without a distinci terminal seta. Scape slighlly compressed. Discal cilia of 
fore wing fine and dense, the blade large, obtusely rounded at apex. Tarsal joints short. 
Differs from vuynim in that the stigmal vein is short (very long in ?norwm), the body 
more robust and the color different. 
Prom one female taken from window of a granary, October 6, 1911. 
Jlahital : Roma, Queensland. 
Type: Xo. lly^^oSS, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the female on a slide. 
5. SELITRICHODES ROTUNDIVENTRIS new species. 
Female: — Length, O.oo mm. Short, robust, the abdomen nearly round. 
Black or brown-black, the head, legs, antennm, lateral margins of scutum, mesopleura, 
scutellum and (less distinctly) the base of abdomen across from margin to margin, bright lemon 
yellow. Hind coxa blackish, the hind femur a little dusky laterad at middle, the legs pallid. 
