AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTEBA CHALCIDOIDEA, IY.—GIBAULT. 275 



longer than wide, longer than 2. Mandibles 5-dentate. Thorax scaly. Meson and caudal 

 margin of pronotum black. A wavy stripe at immediate base of abdomen; and four cross- 

 stripes equally distributed between base and apex, the second and third connected along the 

 meson, the third with a stripe against it but which is abbreviated from each end, crossing 

 the meson rather widely; stripe 4 thickened centrally and at meson of cephalic margin with a 

 nipple-like projection; stripe across base of abdomen acutely pointed distad at meson. A 

 dusky stripe on propodeum in the place of lateral carinas. A marginal small spot on abdomen 

 between stripe at base and stripe 1, this spot obscurely continued toward meson but not 

 reaching it. Postmarginal vein shorter than the stigmal. 



From one female caught in forest, June 17, 1914. 



Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 



Type : No. H y 2675, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag. 



2. CIRROSPILOMELLA FASCIATA Girault. 

 Synonym: Cirrospiloidelleus fasciativentris Girault. 



There are but four cross-stripes on the abdomen. No distinct median carina on 

 propodeum. Wings slightly stained. Funiele 1 a half longer than wide; club with a small, 

 distinct fourth, nipple-like joint without a terminal spine. Types re-examined. 



Genus EUEYSCOTOLINX Girault. 

 1. EURYSCOTOLINX GUTTATIVERTEX Girault. 



A female, Cairns, Queensland, October 25, 1911 sweeping foliage and grass in a bog. 

 The marginal stripe of abdomen and the spot were hardly developed. The spot on the vertex 

 was distinct. 



1. EURYSCOTOLINX IMMARGINATUS new species. 



Female: — Length, 1.85 mm. 



Like the genotype but the abdomen has no black, the pedicel is concolorous with the 

 scape and the funiele joints are subequal, all distinctly longer than the pedicel (each about 

 somewhat over twice longer than wide). The scape along its dorsal edge bears distinctly 

 longer and more numerous bristles. The body is slenderer, the postmarginal vein somewhat 

 shorter, the wings stained along the venation. Spot in center of vertex not very distinct. 

 Mandibles 5-dentate. 



From one female captured in jungle, March 1, 1914. 



Habitat: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. 



Type: No. HyS673, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag; hind 

 tibia? and head on a slide. 



Genus PSEUDIGLYPHOMYIA Girault. 



1. PSEUDIGLYPHOMYIA FUSCA Girault. 

 A species of Cirrospilopsis. 



2. PSEUDIGLYPHOMYIA QUADRIFASCIATA (Girault). 



From Gyrolasella. 



3. PSEUDIGLYPHOMYIA OCCIDENTALIS new species. 

 Female: — Length, 1.30 mm. 



Similar to rustieus Girault but the exclamation-point-like marking along meson of 

 scutellum is narrower and longer, reaching to distal fifth, the mark on axilla is not a minute 

 dot but a minute spot, ovate; the abdomen bears three distinct cross-stripes commencing at 

 middle, the distal one wider and blacker; also from each side out from base two cross-stripes 



