AVSTSALIAX HTMJiXOPTJiHA CHALCIDOIDEA, ]1.—(1I1{AVLT. 
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4. APLASTOMORPHA FLAVOR ASALIS lio w s])ocies nf Ginuilt and A. V. Dodd." 
Female: — Length, 1.90 mm. 
Agreeing Avitli the description of pulchra (Jirault and Dodd hut the femora are concolorous 
with the tl'orax. the resl of the legs white; (scape not seen) ; pedicel and ring-joints concolorous 
■with the rest of the ■flagellum. Abdomen brown, very lightly Avashed with metallic, the proximal 
fifth yellow, the incisions of the segments shoAving as fine yellow cross-stripes. The abdomen 
js rather longer and more slender than with pvJclira; its second segment occuides a fourth of 
the surface and the caudal margin of segments 2 and d at meson is slightly incised. Joints 2-5 
of funiele not Avider than long, 5 <{uadrate; club over tAvice longer than wide. 
Male: — Not knoAvn. 
Described from one female captured by sweeping in a jungle pocket, January, 17, 191J 
(A. P. Dodd). 
Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy27G3, Queensland Museum, Drisbajie, the aboA'e sjiecimc]! on a tag, the 
head and a caudal leg on a slide. 
5. APLASTOMORPHA RETICULATA new species of A. P. Dodd. 
Female: — Length, 2.G0 nun. 
Dark metallic bine, the coxa? and femora concolorous, the base of the a]>doinen brilliant 
blue-green, the tibiin and tarsi white; antennal scape yelloAv; pedicel broAA'u, rest of antennee 
black. Thorax polygonally reticulate, the reticulation in raised lines, the propodeum more 
finely so. ProxK)deum aa ith a median and lateral carinse, also a complete cross-carina; spiracular 
sulci obscure. Abdomen i>ointed conic-OA"ate, scarcely longer than rest of body, second segment 
occupying nearly one fourth of surface, its caudal margin conACx, the third one fourth its 
length, the others lengtljening, the seA^enth quite as long as the second and nearly as long as 
the tAvo preceding segments united. Wings hyaline, postmarginal A'ein tAviee as long as the 
stigmal and a little longer than the marginal. Pedicel suhequal to fuukde 3, fimiclc 1 longest, 
0 almost (jimdrate, first clnb joint as long as the preceding joint and as long as the other two 
club joints combined. 
Male: — Not known. 
Described from one female caught in jungle, Pebruary 5, 1914 (A. P. Dodd). 
Ilabiiai: Babinda. Queensland. 
Type: No. If y 2766, Queensland ]\Tuseuni. Brisbane, the female on a tag; head and hind 
legs on a slide. 
6. APLASTOMORPHA 5-FASCIATA new species. 
Female: — Length, 1.60 mm. 
Brassy green, the Avings hyaline, the coxie concolorous, the scape and legs dull golden 
yellow, tlie caudal femora subfuscons, darker. Abdomen dull golden yelloAv and Avith fi\'e cross- 
stripes counting the fifth at ti]), the first a short distance out from brivSe. Antennae dark broAvn. 
Abdomen subpetiolate. Propodeum Avith a thin, obscure median carina, more like a ruga and 
more obscure near a])ex (distad), the lateral caringe com])Iete, distinct, abruikly changing 
direction from caudo-laterad to eaudo-mosad, opposite (mesad of) the spiracle; spiracular 
sulcus jjresent, not very distinct. Thorax including xn’opodeum, finely punctate. Postmarginal 
vein Barely shorter than the marginal, a little longer than the stigmal. Funicles 4 and 5 each 
a little longer than Avide (in pulchra, a little Avider than long). Pedicel Avholly dark brown not 
mostly yelloAv as in pitlcbra. Puuicle 1 longest, longer than the pedicel, somew'hat longer than 
AAude. 
From one female caught October 11 (H. blacker). 
Habitai : Brisbane, Queensland. 
Type: No. By 2767, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the S])ecinien on a tag ; head and 
liind legs on a slide. 
- Compare Eurydinx)idoide.n /tavibasalts. 
