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ASYJSTTOMOPUS new genus of Girault and A. P. Dodd. 
Female: — Head not much wider than the thorax. Mandibles plainly tridentate, the 
outer tooth long and curved. Antennas 13-jointed, two ring-joints, three club joints. Pronotum 
not especially large. Parapsidal furrows complete, distinct. Scutellum with a cross-suture 
before the apex. Propodeum long, punctate, with a distinct median and true lateral carinse; 
also deep, distinct spiracular sulci running its whole length. Abdominal petiole long and 
slender, fully twice as long as the hind coxa3; second segment the longest, occupying nearly 
one third of the surface (excluding the petiole) j segments 3-5 subequal, each one half as long 
as the second; caudal margins of segments straight. Postmarginal and marginal veins sub- 
equal; stigmal vein very oblique, two fifths as long as the marginal. 
1. ASYNTOMOPUS FLAVISCAPUS new species of Girault and A. P. Dodd. Genotype. 
Female: — ^Length, 2.75 mm. 
Dark metallic blue-green; coxae concolorous; rest of legs and antennal scape golden 
yellow; all femora and posterior tibiae dusky at the centre; rest of antennae black. First 
funicle joint twice as long as wide, distinctly longer than the pedicel; 2-6 gradually shortening, 
the sixth as long as the pedicel and longer than wide; club as long as the two preceding joints 
united. Wings hyaline. 
Described from one female caught by sw'eeping in jungle, August 31, 1913 (A.A.G,). 
Eahitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: Ho. Ey 2810, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag, the head 
and hind legs on a slide, 
TEIPOLYCYSTUS new genus of A. P. Dodd. 
Female: — In Girault^s table of genera (1913), running near EurydinotomorpTia Girault 
and Folycysteloides Girault, Head not wider than thorax, no longer than wide. Mandibles 
4-dentate. Antennm 13-joiTited, wdth three ring and three club joints, the funicle joints sub- 
quadrate. Pronotum short. Parapsidal furrows half complete. Scutellum with a deep cross- 
suture before apex. Propodeum rather long, with a distinct neck, with lateral carinse and narrow 
spiracular sulci; median carina absent. Abdominal petiole very short, hidden by the propodeal 
neck. Abdomen conic-ovate, no longer than thorax, depressed above, convex beneath; second 
segment occupying a third of surface, third and fourth subequal, the others shortening. Mar- 
ginal vein somewhat thickened, postmarginal as long as marginal, stigmal distinctly shorter. 
Type: The following species. 
1. TRIPOLYCYSTUS SULCATUS new species of A. P. Dodd. 
Female: — ^Length, 1.75 mm. 
Very dark metallic green, the coxae concolorous, the abdomen brighter, first two pairs 
of femora brownish, rest of legs and antennal scape golden yellow, rest of antennae black. 
Wings hyaline. Thorax polygonally reticulated, the reticulation in raised lines, the propodeum 
punctate. Pedicel a little longer than any of the funicle joints of which the first is smallest, 
a little wider than long, the others slightly longer than wide; first club joint longest of the 
club. 
Described from one female caught on a window, February 17, 1914 (A. P. Dodd). 
Ea'bitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Ey2811, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag; head and 
hind legs on a slide. 
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