362 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
The first three stripes of abdomen are gently, concavely curved. Scape unmarked. Parapsidal 
furrows metallic green. Otherwise the same. Mandibles not seen. A caret-shaped marking on 
each side of meson of upper occiput and a dot caudad of each lateral ocellus. 
From one female caught in forest, September 10, 1914. 
Habitat: Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3442, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen in alcohol with type 
of trilongilineata. 
38. GYROLASELLA MIRIGUTTATA new species. 
Female :—Length, 1.05 mm. Pronotum longer than usual. 
Golden yellow, the wings hyaline. Marked with narrow lines of metallic green as 
follows: Upper edge of scape just before tip, dorsal pedicel, a minute dot before and behind 
each lateral ocellus, a narrow line down dorso-lateral aspect of pronotum, a transverse dash at 
cephalic margin of scutum on each side of meson, each not quite reaching lateral end; 
parapsidal furrows very narrowly except at caudal end; cephalic margin of scutellum narrowly 
except at each side, the green slightly widening on each side; a minute, transverse dash on 
propodeum at cephalic margin each side of meson and a smaller one cephalo-laterad; a 
minute dot center of base of abdomen; four transverse marginal spots on abdomen (a totai 
of 8), a minute first at immediate base not counted, the last two largest and nearly opposite 
them but a little cephalad a narrow abbreviated cross-stripe (a total of two cross-stripes at 
about middle); also caudad of the last transverse marginal spot, two pairs of round dot-spots 
but each farther mesad (thus from dorsal aspect, the total of four arranged in a square on 
distal third of the abdomen). Immediate tip of valves of ovipositor black. Venation yellow. 
Funicle 1 slightiy longer than wide. 
From one female caught September 9, 1914 in forest. 
Habitat: Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3443, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen in alcohol with type 
trilongilineata. 
4. GYROLASELLA ANEIPROPODEUM new species. 
Female :—Length, 1.15 mm. 
Bright golden yellow, the following parts dark metallic green, the wings hyaline: 
Pronotum, ocellar spots, a line down face along the eyes and broken into three parts, scutum 
except lateral margin moderately broadly, the apex of the green ending obtusely at scutellum 
the whole shaped like a nipple, the lateral margin of the green with an obtuse projection at 
proximal third); scutellum except lateral and distal margins; propodeum; parapsides; a 
large, bullet-shaped spot centrally from cephalic apex of each axilla; a diamond-shaped spot 
just cephalad of propodeum opposite the spiracle and another at the tegula; a marginal dot at 
proximal fifth on abdomen followed by three cross-stripes, the third a little distad of middle. 
the three suffusedly joined broadly along the meson, the black suffusion extending to base. 
A fourth abbreviated stripe across abdomen a little distad of a point between stripe 3 and 
apex; this fourth stripe is a little convex and has a triangular projection on each side of its. 
caudal edge just before the end. Green of scutellum elliptical oval. Funicle joints a little 
wider than long. 
From two females, reared from cecidomyiid galls on Eucalyptus, August 15, 1914 and 
labelled ‘‘ Hy 642. From gall No. 11.’’ Donated by Henry Tryon. 
Habitat: Mt. Cootha (Brisbane), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3444, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, two specimens on a slide. 
