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MEMOIBS OF TEE QUEEN SLAEB MUSEUM. 
AUSTRALIAN 
HYMENOPTERA CHALCIDOIDEA— V. 
SUPPLEMENT. 
By a. a. Girault. 
The following additions to the genera and s];)eeies. Magnification as formerly. 
Family PERILAMPID^F. 
Genus PEETLAMPUS Latreille. 
The metallic tints vary considerahly, bine often becoming green or purple and so on. 
One ring-joint. 
1. PERILAMPUS CAIRNSENSIS Girault. 
A female of this species captured at Cairns^ Queensland, was bright metallic green 
instead of dark asneous like the tyx)e. Compared with type. Length, 4.50 mm. Type captured 
November 1, 1911 and is on a tag. 
2. PERILAMPUS CAPENSIS Girault. 
The parapsides are uniformly punctured as in cairnsensis Girault. Length, 2.80 mm. 
Type on a tag and "was captured in January. 
3. PERILAMPUS SPINOSUS new species of A. P. Dodd and Girault. 
Female: — Length, 3 mm. 
Dark, dull asneous green, tiie coxas and femora concolorous, the tibiae and tarsi golden 
yellow, the scape black, rest of antennae dark bro■\^’n. Wings hyaline, the venation dark brown, 
the postmarginal vein twice as long as the stigmal and scarcely more than half as long as 
marginal. At least one mandible tridentate. Funicle joints all somewhat wider than long, the 
first longest, a little shorter than the pedicel. Pace striate, the vertex finely reticulate, the 
lines not raised. Scutum and scutellum umbilicately punctate, the parapsides eephalad of the 
middle smooth. Scutellum at apex with a large, semi-erect plate, this appearing from the side, 
as a semi-erect spine. Second segment of abdomen smooth, the other segments fine scaly 
reticulate, with scattered punctures at the caudal margins, the punctures setigerous. Propodeum 
with a median carina. 
Prom one female taken in jungle, E^ebruary 5, 1914 (A. P. Dodd). 
Eatitat: Babinda, North Queensland. 
Type: No. Ey!B747, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag, the head on 
a slide. 
4. PERILAMPUS AUSTRALIS new species. 
Male: — Length, 3.25 mm. 
Agreeing with tasmaniensis Girault but the sculpture of the abdomen is very dense, more 
so than with cairnsensis, the abdomen of both being glazed, the sculpture consisting of very 
dense pin-punctures with scattered, larger pits. First tibiae brownish laterad, the abdomen 
