AVSTBALIAN BYMENOPTKRA Clf A LCIDOIDEA, VL—G7RAULT. 
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AUSTRALIAN 
HYMENOPTERA CHAECIDOIDEA— VI. 
SUPPLEMENT.' 
By a. a. Girault. 
Magnification as previously. 
Family PTEROMALID.F. 
Tribe PTEROMALINX. 
Genus PTEIiOMALUH Swedevus. 
1, PTEROMALUS AUSTRALICUS new species of Uiranlt and A. l\ Dodd. 
Fcmule: — Lengthy 3 mm. 
Dark metallic X)lue; second alidoiiiinal segment dorsad^ brilliant metallic blue; segments 
3-5 dorsad, purple; coxm metallic; femora dark brownish; troclianters, knees and tlbim, golden 
yelloAv; tarsi j^aler yellow; antennal scape golden yellow; rest of antenna) fuscous. Thorax 
d.eiisefy imnctate; ])arapsidal furroAvs ahmtst, or quite, complete; ft<^u tell uni tvilli a dii^iiunf 
(■roy,s-.siifiirr. Propodeiim rather long, with a neck; distinctly tricarinate; spiracles large, oval. 
Abdomen wider but no longer than the thorax; ovate; second segment occupying fully one third 
of the surface; third two thirds length of second; fourth one half length of third; 4-6 sub- 
equal; seventh longer than sixth. Wings liyaline; venation yellow; marginal and postmarginal 
veins subequal; stigmal vein somewhat shorter. Autennm i;Tjointed, two ring, three club 
joints; hrst funicle Joint distinctly longer than tlie jiedicel. one lialf longer than wide; 2-6 
gradually shortening, but the sixth is distinctly longer than wide; clul) as long as two preceding 
joints united; first club joint a little the longest of club. 
Male: — Not known. 
Described from one female caught on foliage of Eiicalptuy plaiypliyUa, December 8, 
1913 (A. P. Dodd). 
Habitat: Gordoiivale (Gairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 1^76$, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag, plus a slide 
bearing the head and a hind leg. 
Genus Al’LASTOMORPXIA Crawford. 
1, APLASTOMORPHA AUSTRALIENSIS (Girault). 
N cocatolacrus niistraliensis Girault. 
Three females from windows, Innisfai!, Queensland, .lanuary 11, 1912 (A.A.G.). 
Another female at Cairns. Queensland, sweeping the foliage of tea trees, November 1, 1911. 
and one female from a window, Ilambledoii d unction (Cairns), November 2, 1911. The general 
■colour is very dark. The abbreviated parapsidal furrows are faint. The postinarginal vein 
is nearly as long as the marginal; segment 3 of abdomen as long as 2, 4 a little longer than 
flie.se Memoirs, JI, j)]). ;03-334. 
