114 MEMOIRS OF TEE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
Described from one female captured by sweeping in jungle pocket, July 24, 
1913 (A. P. Dodd). 
Habitat: Nelson (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 1572, Queensland Museum, the above female on a slide with 
the type of Gonatocerus metschnikoffi. 
17- GONATOCERUS MAZZININI new species. 
Female: — Length, 1.50 mm. 
Black, densely reticulated, the wings hyaline; mesoprasscutum absent; 
parapsidal furrows and thorax normal; belongs to the spinozai group and is 
characterised by the coloration and the antennal structure, the funicle joints being 
more or less subcpiadrate but the first like a large ring-joint, distinctly smaller than 
any of the others, joints 4 and 5 longest, each a little longer than wide, the others 
subquadrate and more or less subequal to the pedicel ; scape compressed, dilated 
ventrad, golden yellow along the middle of each side. Wings like those of 
bicolor. Legs pale lemon yellow except the more or less coloured coxae and the 
embrowned second and third tibiae ; abdomen above at base with slight yellowish, 
with a distinct but short petiole as in saint pierrei ; ovipositor not exserted. Club 
over half the length of the funicle. 
Male : — Not known. 
Described from one female captured December 24, 1911, by sweeping floor 
of forest, top of coast range of mountains opposite Double Island (about 1,000 
feet). 
Habitat: Cairns (Double Island, mainland), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 1573, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. 
Respectfully dedicated to Giuseppe Mazzini for his essays, more especially 
for his “ The Duties of Man.” 
13. GONATOCERUS CARLYLEI new species. 
Female: — Length, 1.25 mm. 
About the same as dies but larger, the median line of scutum and the lateral 
margins of same narrowly and lateral margins of scutellum, golden yellow; other- 
wise as in dies except the hind femur is pallid, the hind tibia3 with a pallid band 
around them just proximad of middle. Ovipositor plainly exserted for a length 
equal to a third that of the abdomen (or somewhat less). Proximal third of 
abdomen plainly yellow. 
Male: — Not known. 
Described from one female captured by sweeping in the forest, August 23, 
1913 (A. P. Dodd). Dedicated to Thomas Carlyle. 
Habitat: Nelson (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 1571, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. 
