AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA CHALCIDOIDEA, XIV.—GIRAULT. 363 
5. GYROLASELLA TRILONGILINEATA new species. 
Female:—Length, 1.15 mm. ; 
Characterized by bearing three longitudinal metallic green lines on the scutum including 
a narrow median stripe which is complete and extends from pronotum to apex of scutellum; 
the other stripes, one on each side of meson are a little obliqued, a little thicker than the median 
stripe and incomplete (more so cephalad; from about cephalic fifth nearly to caudal margin). 
Bright golden yellow, the wings hyaline. Besides the lines on scutum, marked with dark 
metallic green as follows: A caret-shaped marking on vertex, cephalo-laterad of lateral ocellus; 
another caudo-laterad of same but shorter and crescentic; a dot on extreme latero-caudal angle 
of the transverse pronotum; cephalic margin of scutum narrowly except laterad; a bullet- 
shaped spot at center of cephalic margin of each axilla; a stripe across cephalic margin of 
propodeum, prolonged caudad down the meson; five dusky cross-stripes on abdomen, the first 
a short distance out from base, the fifth thin, much abbreviated laterad, some little distance 
before apex; stripes 2 and 3 connected along the meson, also 4 and 5 more narrowly; 1-3 rather 
stout and equal, more or less curved, laterad turned slightly at ends, 4 thinner; a marginal dot 
opposite ends of stripes 1 and 4 (that opposite the latter obscure); a marginal, transverse 
dash at each end of stripes 2 and 3. A quadrate spot at center of immediate base of abdomen, 
proximad of and against the first cross-stripe, the third cross-stripe bow-shaped. 
Described from one female captured by sweeping in forest, September 7, 1914. 
Habitat: Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 3445, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the female. in alcohol with type 
Atoposoma unguttatipes. 
GEeNus ATOPOSOMA Masi. 
1. ATOPOSOMA UNGUTTATIPES new species. 
Female :—Length, 1.20 mm. 
Pale golden yellow, the wings hyaline excepting a sooty spot down the stigmal vein. 
The following parts deep orange yellow: Occipital aspect of vertex, scutum, axille and 
scutellum. The following lustrous black markings: A lateral and median line down pronotum, 
the median wider; cephalic margin of scutum except at extreme lateral end, the black widening 
laterad; median line of scutum except cephalad; parapsidal furrows and grooves of scutellum 
very narrowly; median line of scutelleum except at each end, the line broadening toward the 
middle from each end but not greatly; median line of postscutellum; propodeum except 
about lateral third on each side and a spot against each side of postscutellum; a minute, 
inverted exclamation-point-like spot at cephalic end of each axilla; and dorsal abdomen except 
the following peculiar pale golden yellow markings—On a little over proximal half, a line of 
four confluent, transverse marginal spots, the fourth distinctly wider, forming a rather broadly 
(at meson) interrupted cross-stripe; a minute, speck-like dot at meson between the second pair 
of marginal spots; a small, quadrate marginal spot following the fourth transverse spot and 
cephalad connected by a very thin cross-stripe; distad of this another little larger marginal 
spot followed just before tip by a very narrow marginal dot; also four dots in a square, the 
distal two larger, the first pair just distad of the narrow cross-stripe, one on each side of meson; 
the second pair is between the second pair of marginal spots following the fourth pair of 
transverse spots. Dorsal extreme apex of abdomen pale yellow. Upper occiput with a V-shaped 
central black marking. Hind tibie with a longer than wide dot on each side just before tip. 
A dusky stripe down face along the eyes and a short one from ventral apex of eye across 
cheeks. Various black markings on thoracic venter. 
Described from one female captured by sweeping in forest, September 5, 1914. 
Habitat: Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. ; 
Type: No. Hy 3446, Queeensland Museum, Brisbane, the female in alcohol. 
