Coelocyba sp. 1

Specimens examined. AUSTRALIA, South Australia: 2 ♀ (ethanol) Mt Barker, 35°05.09’S 138°51.86’E, G. Taylor & B. Hyder, 28.ix.2014 , nodular stem gall on E. camaldulensis, Em. 1–2.x.2014; 2 ♂ (ethanol) same data, except Em. 7–8.x.2014; 2 ♂, 2 ♀ (dried) same data, except Em. 11–13.x.2014; 1 ♂ (ethanol) same data, except Em. 16–17.x.2014; 4 ♂, 4 ♀ (ethanol) Mt Barker Laratinga Wetlands, 35°04.33’S 138°53.15’E, B. Hyder, 28.ix.2014 , nodular stem gall on E. camaldulensis, Em. 9–10.x.2014; 1 ♀ (dried) Torrens River Linear Park, 34°55.06’S 138°35.81’E, 2.viii.2015 , B. Hyder, from nodular stem galls on E. camaldulensis; 1 ♂ (ethanol) same data, except 22.ix.2014, Em. 14–15.x.2014 ; 1 ♀ (dried) same data, except 14.x.2014, Em. 1–3.xi.2014 .

Notes on biology. Coelocyba was recorded as an obligate primary parasitoid of Fergusonina on Eucalyptus (Currie 1937),as inquilines from pteromalid galls on Acacia (Noble 1940) and as probable inquilines of hymenopteran and dipteran galls on Acacia and Eucalyptus (Bouček 1988) . It was considered an inquiline or primary parasitoid of F. lockarti on Eucalyptus (Taylor et al. 1996), and as a primary endoparasitoid of Fergusonina on Melaleuca (Davies et al. 2001) .