282 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
1. IDARNOMORPHA SUBZENEA new species. Genotype. 
Female :—Length, 1.75 mm. 
Dark metallic green, the wings hyaline, the lateral part of pronotum yellowish, the 
scutellum and axille brown, the propodeum and abdomen darker. Legs lemon yellow, including 
the cox. Antenne brown. Vertex and thorax densely scaly, the propodeum glabrous. Venter 
of pronotum yellowish. Valves of ovipositor black. Most segments of abdomen at caudal 
margin with a mesal notch. Propodeum scaly laterad of spiracle and at caudal margin caudad 
of it; noncarinate. 
Male :—Length, 2.80 mm. 
Head, pronotum and upper parts of the rest of the thorax chestnut brown, the under 
parts and sides of last two thoracic regions, the abdomen and legs (except the tibie) lemon 
yellow. Distal antennal joint lemon yellow, the others brown, the first as long as the distal 
two combined, the distal one shorter than the intermediate joint. Tibiz brown, encircled at 
apex by strong, short spines. 
Two males, one female reared from figs with Ceratosolensia ficophaga Girault. 
Habitat: Gordonyale (Cairns), Queensland. Jungle, September 18, 1912. 
Types: No. Hy 3301, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, a female on a tag, its head and 
two males on a slide. 
GONIOGASTRELLA new genus of Girault and A. P. Dodd. 
Differs from Goniogaster Mayr in that the hypopygium is not prominent, the mandibles 
bear two acute teeth, the pronotum is quite normal, transverse linear and convex as seen from 
above, by far not as large as either the meso- or metanotum. The antenne bear an additional 
club joint, the fourth joint distinct but small; antennze 13-jointed with two ring-joints. 
Segments of the depressed abdomen produced ventrad and widening. Coxe long, conical, 
the tibiz not quite as long as their respective femora, the caudal coxa very long, as long as the 
cephalic femur which is one and two thirds the length of the cephalic coxa. Mesepimeron not 
incised. Seutellum subconvex, simple. Parapsidal furrows complete, distinct. Postmarginal 
vein nearly as long as the marginal, the shorter stigmal curved. Ovipositor extruded for 
nearly twice the length of the body. Caudal tibial spurs double, slender. Axille widely 
separated. First tarsal joint short in cephalic legs, long in the others. 
1. GONIOGASTRELLA CAUDATUS new species. Female. Genotype. 
Length, 2.50 mm., excluding ovipositor. : 
AMneous green, the wings hyaline; proximal half of abdomen ventrad and _ slightly 
dorsad, legs and scape pale yellow; rest of antenna black. Thorax densely reticulated, the 
lines not raised, the propodeum smoother, noncarinate. Pedicel a little longer than any of the 
funicle joints which are subequal, each a little longer than wide; scape slender. 
Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland (type) and Bachelor, Northern Territory. 
Jungle. Associated in figs with Idarnomorpha subenea Girault. November. 
Types: No. Hy 3302, Queensland Museum, Brisbane. 
A common species in the jungle at Gordonvale, mid-November. 
GreNuS PHILOTRYPESIS Foerster. 
1. PHILOTRYPESIS LONGIVENTRIS new species. Female. 
Length, 2.75 mm., excluding the ovipositor and extended part of abdomen. Brownish 
black, the legs yellowish brown, the wings hyaline; sides and venter of abdomen yellowish 
brown. Seape concolorous with legs, the flagellum black, the black pedicel subequal to the 
first funicle joint, the next two funicle joints (2 and 3) subequal, each a little shorter than 1; 
