AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA CHALCIDOIDEA , IV.— GIRAULT. 
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Genus ACHRYSOCHARELLOIDEA Girault. 
Differing from Gyrolasella Girault in that the club of the antenna) is 4-jointed, the last 
joint minute, itself terminating in a seta; also the postmarginal vein is longer than the stigmal. 
Antenna) 10- jointed, the funicle cylindrical. 
1. ACHRYSOCHARELLOIDEA PAX Girault. Female. Genotype. 
Metallic green and punctate, the wings hyaline; excepting coxa) and base of femora, 
the legs pale yellow; excepting the pale yellow base of scape, the antenna) black. Club joints 
a. little wider than long, the two funicle joints longest of the flagellum. 
Habitat: Sydney, New South Wales. 
Type: No. 1. 1349, South Australian Museum, Adelaide. 
Genus CHRYSOCHARELLA Girault. 
Differs from Achrysocharoides Girault in having the scutellum simple, the funicle 
1-jointed, the club 4-jointed; the stigmal vein is sometimes slightly enlarged, the postmarginal 
more or less equal to it. Mandibles bi dentate. Club somewhat compressed, the scape longer 
than the flagellum which is short and clavate. Pedicel not compressed. (Type re-examined.) 
1. CHRYSOCHARELLA PULCHRA Girault. Female. Genotype. 
Metallic aeneous green and scaly, the propodeum smooth but not glabrous; a small 
obscure stained area in the fore wing from the stigmal knob; legs (except articulations and 
tarsi) and the antenna) black. Club joints moniliform, the funicle joints barely longer than 
wide. 
Habitat: Hughenden, Queensland. Forest-downs. 
Type: No. Hy 1690, Queensland Museum. 
2. CHRYSOCHARELLA AE$EA new species. 
Female: — Length, 1.05 mm. 
Dark aeneous green, the wings hyaline; thorax very finely, densely scaly, somewhat 
opaque. Coxa) concolorous, also the femora, the knees, distal parts of tibia) and the tarsi 
whitish. Antenna) sooty black, the proximal two thirds of the scape -white. 
Described from one female captured by sweeping the forest-downs, July 14, 1913. 
Habitat: Hughenden, Queensland. 
Type: No, Hy 1691, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. 
3. CHRYSOCHARELLA CONSOBRINUS new species. 
Female: — Length, 1.30 mm. 
Very similar to aenea but more robust, the postmarginal vein as long as the stigmal, 
the first two pairs of legs more yellowish, the scape has the distal. half blackish, the pedicel 
is longer, the antennal joints stouter. 
Male : — Not known. 
Described from four females reared from a lot of miscellaneous galls on the foliage of 
Eucalyptus, forest, September 18, 1912. 
Habitat: Nelson (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hyl692, Queensland Museum, two of the foregoing females on a slide. 
