AU.STIIALIAX RYMEyOPTF.UA CUAIAIDOWKA. IV.—GIEAULT. 265 



1. PSEUDIGLYPHELLA PETIOLATA new species. 

 Female: — Length, 1.l!0 mm. 



Differs from the genotype in lieing jiartly nonmi'lallic and in bearing a jietiole. Also, 

 tlie tarsal joints aie short. Black-imrple, the «ings liyaline, the legs, head, abdomen and 

 antenna; honey yellow, the abdomen margined with fuscous from base to middle. Thorax 

 coarsely scaly. Abdomen with a distinct yellow petiole. Propodeum with a distinct median 

 carina and other interlacing carina;, conical, brown along the meson. Postseutellum brown. 

 Propodeum subrugiilose, with a distinct lateral carina, the spiracle minute. Grooves of 

 scutellum not joining around apex. Parapsidal furrows running off laterad before reaching 

 pronotum,^ distinct. Axilla; not advanced. Venation pale, the stigma] vein about a third the 

 length of the marginal. Center of occiput and flagelhim dusky. Pedicel and two funicle 

 joints subeqnal, the two latter each distinctly somewhat longer than wide. Club as long as 

 the funicle, distinctly 3-jointed and terminating in a short spine. Mandibl&s .5-dentate. 



From one female captured in jungle, .Tuly IM. 1913. 



Eaiilat: llaivey's Creek (Cairns), Queensland. 



Type: No. Iti/SiJoo. Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the female on a tag; head and 

 caudal tibife on a slide. 



Genus ATOPOSOMA .Mnsi. 



1. ATOPOSOMA SAINTPIERREI Girault. 



Antea, p. 257, line 4 of the description, iiicstful read mesial; line 10, senium read 

 seutelhim : lags, legs. 



2. ATOPOSOMA GROTIUSI Girault. 



The conical marking on the scutum extends narrowly to the scutellum. The second 

 femur is dusky ventrad, the second tibia with a dusky band just below knee. Tliere are six 

 stripes on abdomen counting the one at immediate base and the colored median line of 

 abdomen extends from the second cross-stripe to apex and is distinct. There is no spot on 

 the postseutellum or else it is faint. There are two metallic stripes across the face above 

 antenna;, a short dash across meson just ventrad of antenme and laterad of each end of this, 

 an irregular spot. Type re-examined. A second female from forest, type locality, Aj)ril 20, 

 1914. 



3. ATOPOSOMA MAZZININI Girault. 



The pavapsid,al furrows and whole of median line of scutum and scutellum are colored, 

 on the latter the narrow median stripie bulging centrally, thi'dcening somewhat at center on 

 scutum. Abdomen with seven cross-stripes (counting one at extreme base and one at apex), 

 the median longitudinal stripe distad originating at stripe 4 and giving off a lateral curved 

 branch which runs caudad to stripe 5, forming a W-shaped marking.'' Propodeum wholly 

 nu;tallic. Type re-examined. 



One female. Magnetic Island (Towusville), Queensland, .Tajiuary 19, 1913. 



Gexu,<? PSET'PET.Ar'TTKETKT'S Gir.-iult. 



1. PSEUDELACHERTEUS AURIPES Girault. 



Three females CQueensland Museum Collections), type locality, on flowers of Ba-elea, 

 April 22, 1913 (II. Ilacker). The second ring-joint is large, the first very short and narrow. 

 The ring-joints are present. 



" Inverted. 



