AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA CHALCIDOIDEA, II.—GIRAULT. 109 
Genus ALAPTUS Haliday. 
Synonym : Parvulinus Mercet. 
1. ALAPTUS ANIMUS Girault. Female. 
Closest to newtoni Girault from which it may be distinguished by the 
longer antennal club which is subequal to the funicle in length and the darker 
body coloration, the pale funicle contrasting with the dark club. 
Habitat: Nelson (Cairns), Queensland. Forest. 
Type: No. Hy 1289 , Queensland Museum. 
2. ALAPTUS MACCABEI Girault. Female. 
Alaptus immaturus Perkins, partim , in Girault, ante, 1912. 
Like immaturus Perkins but the body much darker and the line of cilia- 
tion on the disc of the fore wing is much longer, extending from apex proximad 
to venation. It may be merely a variety of immaturus. 
Habitat: Nelson and Herberton, Queensland. Forest. 
Type: No. Hy 1290, Queensland Museum. 
Genus AGONATOCERUS Girault. 
Differs from Gonatocerus Nees in being very small and in bearing 
13-jointed antenna?, the funicle 10-jointed. The scutum has a median grooved 
line. Female. Type, the following species. 
1. AGONATOCERUS HUMBOLDTI Girault. Female. Genotype. 
Dusky brown, the base of abdomen golden yellow, the wings hyaline; 
antenna? and legs somewhat darker, the basal half of scape pallid. No discal 
cilia under venation of fore wing. 
Habitat: Nelson (Cairns), Queensland. Forest. 
Type: No. Hy 1565, Queensland Museum. 
Genus GONATOCEROIDES Girault. 
Published as a subgenus of Gonatocerus Nees, but now considered as a 
genus. Differs from Gonatocerus in bearing 10-jointed antenna?. Type, the 
following species. 
1. GONATOCEROIDES AUSTRALICA Girault. Female. Genotype. 
Dusky brown, knees, basal three joints of tarsi, first femora and tibia? pale 
yellowish. Wings hyaline. Fore wings broad, bearing about thirty-three lines 
of fine discal cilia. Fourth funicle joint longest, the third joint decidedly longer 
than either joints 1 or 2, nearly as long as the pedicel. First femora dusky 
beneath proximad. 
Habitat: Ayr, Queensland. Forest. 
Type: No. Ily 1273, Queensland Museum. 
