406 
NeiD MaUo])haga 
Measurements in millimetres. 
? 
Length 
Breadth 
Head . 
0-44 
0-35 
Prothorax . 
0-11 
0-23 
Metathorax. 
0-20 
0-39 
Abdomen. 
Ml 
0-47 
Total length and 
greatest breadtli 
1-80 
0-47 
The species dealt with in this paper have all been described from 
ovigerous females, and males with the genitalia chitinised. All figures 
have been drawn with the aid of a camera lucida. The types will be 
deposited in the Australian Museum, Sydney, New South Wales; and, 
as far as the material available allows, co-types vdll be placed in the 
British Museum, and in the Entomological Museum of the University 
of Cambridge. 
LIST OF HOSTS WITH PARASITES. 
Etjdyptes sclateri 
Anseranas semitalmata 
Trichoglossus novae-hollandiae 
Glossopsittacus porphyrocephalus 
Ptilosclera versicolor 
Philemon corniculatus 
POEP inLA mirabilis 
Austrogoniodes struiheus. 
Heteroproctus hilli. 
Eovienopon denticulatus. 
Psittaconirmus australis. 
Psittaconirmus australis. 
Eomenopon denticulatus. 
Eomenopon denticulatus. 
Machaerilaemus Intifrons. 
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