AUSTBALIAN HYMENOPTEBA CHALCIDOIDEA, IY.—GIBAULT. 263 



times as long as wide, three times as long as the pedicel ; 2-4 shortening, 4 two thirds as long 

 as 1; club scarcely longer than last funicle joint; first club joint the longer. 



Described from one female taken sweeping in jungle, November 1, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). 



Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 



Type: No. Hy 2652, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, a female on a tag, the head on 

 a slide. 



Subfamily ELACHERTIN^E. 



Tribe ELACHERTINI. 



Ascotolinx to the Hemiptarsenini ; Secodella to the Omphalini; Eulophoscotolinx, 

 Cirrospilomyia and ElachertetrasticJtus to the Tetrastichini. 



Genus ZAGRAMMOSOMA Ashmead. 

 1. ZAGRAMMOSOMA PULCHRA Girault. 



Female: — Length, 1 mm. The wavy line down face is midway between base of antenna 

 and ventral end of eye and extends to ventral end of head, avoiding the clypeus. Antea, 

 line 9 of the description, insert club after third. The two marginal markings following the 

 subcrescentic transverse stripe are deeply cleft centrally from caudad, the first the more so. 

 The type female is on a slide and was captured April 9, 1913. A second female was captured 

 in the same place just a year later. 



The ring-joint is present. Coxa? metallic. Pedicel much smaller than funicle 1. 



CIRROSPILOIDELLEUS new genus. 

 For diagnosis, see antea, p. 254. 



1. CIRROSPILOIDELLEUS BICOLOR new species. 



Female: — Length, 1.35 mm. Funicle 2 subquadrate; club joints wider than long. 

 Funicle 1 a half longer than wide. The female type is on a tag, the hind legs and head on a 

 slide. It was taken May 14, 1913 by sweeping jungle trees along a forest streamlet. 



The proximal two thirds or nearly of the abdomen is lemon or brownish yellow. General 

 color black. A thin median carina and a cross-carina at middle, shows on the propodeum. 

 Segment 2 of abdomen is nearly a fourth the surface. Terminal spine of club over half the 

 length of that region. Nonmetallic. Type re-examined. 



A female at Cairns, November 1, 1911, sweeping foliage of Melaleuca. 



2. CIRROSPILOIDELLEUS PURPUREUS Girault, 

 A species of Winnemana Crawford of the Tetrastichini. 



3. CIRROSPDLOIDELLEUS FASCIATIVENTRIS Girault, 

 Synonym: Cirrospilomella fasciatus Girault which see. 



CIRROSPILOPSIS new genus. 10 



Differs from Cirrospiloidelleus in having the terminal spine of the club normal, not 

 elongate and stout. 



1,1 The species are very similar to species of Pseudiglyphomyia. 



