AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA CHALCIDOIDEA, XIV.—GIRAULT. 361 
3. ELASMUS PULCHER new species. 
Female :—Length, 1.78 mm. 
Agrees with doddi but the tip of abdomen is broadly black (distal sixth), the post- 
scutellum is wholly yellow, the lateral and caudal margins of scutellum are broadly yellow 
except at immediate apex. Upper half of occiput black except dorso-laterad as in formosus. 
Funicle 1 barely longer than wide. The three spots at base of abdomen very distinct, the 
marginal ones transverse. Distal black of abdomen dorsad acute at meson of cephalic margin. 
Abdomen with faint indications of cross-stripes. Mandibles not seen. 
From one female caught in forest, September 14, 1914. 
Habitat: Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3440, Queensland Musesum, Brisbane, the female in alcohol with type of 
Atoposoma unguttatipes. 
Famity EULOPHIDA. 
1. GYROLASELLA MIRILINEATA new species. 
Female:—Length, 1.30 mm. Pronotum conico-triangular but shorter than with 
Atoposoma. 
Golden yellow, the wings hyaline, the following remarkable dark metallic green markings: 
Dorsal edge of scape, pedicel dorsad except at apex; a spot cephalad and caudad of each lateral 
ocellus; an abbreviated line transversely from center of occiput; a narrow line down lateral 
aspect of pronotum nearly joining the furrows and a small triangular spot at cephalic margin 
of scutum half way to lateral margin from meson and apparently forming a semicircular loop 
across pronotum, the loop part faint as if black showing through parchment; the parapsidal 
furrows over half way to scutellum, the green narrowing caudad; a very narrow, elongate, 
linear spot from cephalic apex of each axilla and extending a little over half way to caudal 
end; cephalic margin of scutellum narrowly, the line not complete but laterad turned abruptly, 
cleanly caudad for some little distance and slightly so at meson; cephalic margin and median 
line of propodeum narrowly, the line of cephalic margin with a triangular spot against it not 
far from meson, from thence laterad thickened; and seven narrow cross-stripes on abdomen, 
the first represented by a pair of transverse marginal dots; the second connected along meson 
with a minute black patch at immediate base; 3-5 connected narrowly along the meson; 2-4 
each with a transverse marginal dot just opposite each end, hence shorter than 5; 7 smallest, 
thinnest, just before apex, interrupted at meson; 6 triangularly convexed cephalad, its sides 
oblique and the ends obliquely truncated or footlike; 3 a little concave. Tip of ovipositor 
valves black. Funicle 1 somewhat longer than wide. 
From one female caught in forest, September 9, 1914. 
Habitat: Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3441 Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen in alcohol with type of 
trilongilineata. 
2. GYROLASELLA PAX new species. 
Female :—Length, about 1.25 mm. 
Similar to festiva but differing as follows: The narrow line of green across vertex in 
front of cephalic ocellus is continued ventrad half way down the eyes; cephalic margin of 
seutum is rather broadly green; inner margins of parapsides not green (the narrow line down 
center of each axilla nearly reaches to caudal end); the median line of scutellum the same; 
the stripe across cephalic margin of propodeum is interrupted at the meson; on the abdomen 
there are three marginal dots, one dot just caudad of the ends of each of the first three stripes. 
