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6„ GONATOCERUS FULGOR Girault. MaJe. 
Like brunoi but the fore wings somewhat broader, not so regularly 
rounded at apex, the diseal ciliation noticeably denser (finer and shorter) and 
there are about thirty-three lines; the funicle joints are shorter, the proximal 
ones barely twice longer than wide ; the legs are darker. 
Habitat: Ayr, Queensland. Forest. 
Type: No. Hy 1277, Queensland Museum. 
7. GONATOCERU3 BICOLOR Girault. 
1 flack, the abdomen orange reddish ; scape and pedicel lemon yellow, also 
all of legs except the fuscous tibia?. First funicle joint longer than the pedicel 
or joint 2 of the funicle, subequal to joint 3. With the facies of Cosmocomoidea 
and thus the thorax should be examined for a mesoprsescutum. 
Habitat: Nelson (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 1293, Queensland Museum. 
8. GONATOCERUS FAS Cl ATIVENTRIS Girault. Male. 
Differs from goethei Girault in coloration and in bearing broader fore 
wings. Yellow, the abdomen vvifn six black stripes across dorsum. Fore wings 
of the broader type. Funicle joints only about one and a half times longer than 
wide. 
Habitat: Nelson (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 1294 , Queensland Museum. 
9. GONATOCERU3 BRUNOI LYELLI Girault. Male. 
Like the typical forms but the abdomen above at distal third distinctly 
banded with narrow golden yellow stripes, the wings very dark. 
Habitat: Nelson (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 1295, Queensland Museum. 
10. GONATOCERUS DIES Girault. Female. 
Jet black. Face, parts of scutum and the knees obscure golden yellow. 
Wings hyaline, broad. Base of abdomen more or less obscurely yellow. Like 
helmlioltzii but the fore wings are noticeably less densely ciliate, the ciliation 
coarser and the ovipositor is plainly exserted for a length equal to a fourth that 
of the abdomen. 
Habitat: Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Forest. 
Type: No. Hy 1566, Queensland Museum. 
