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MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
II. Antennae with two ring-joints. 
Antennas greatly Hattened or depressed, the pedicel compressed. As in Closterocerus 
but the funicle is 4-jointed, the club solid and terminating in a long spur; 
stigmal and postmarginal veins long; otherwise as in Closterocerus but the 
mandibles tridentate. 
Closteroceroides Girault (Type : G. trifascda'ipennis Girault). 
Antenna) very short and strongly capitate, the funicle joints transverse, barely longer 
than the ring- joints. 
Scutellum simple. 
Antenna) 9-jointed; as in Rhicnopeltella. 
Brachychrysocharella Girault (Type : B. dubia Girault). 
Scutellum with two narrow grooved lines near the meson, one on each side. 
Antennae 9-jointed, the club enlarged, 2-jointed. 
Gyrolasomyia Girault (Type : G. washingtoni Girault). 
Antennas normal, rarely compressed, the pedicel always normal. 
Scutellum with two grooved lines which are near the lateral margins. 
Antenna) 9-jointed, the club 3- jointed, the appendage stout and short, the 
joints thick; postmarginal vein absent. 
Gyrolasella Girault (Type : G. jasciatus Girault). 
Antenna) 30-jointed, the club 4-jointed, the fourth joint minute and termin- 
ating in a seta; postmarginal vein longer than the slender stigmal. 
Achrysocharelloidea Girault (Type: A. pax Girault). 
Scutellum at the most with a fovea on each side, usually simple. 
Antenna? with the funicle 1 -jointed, the club 4-jointed. Flagellum somewhat 
compressed, short; funicle joint much shorter than the pedicel. 
Mandibles bidentate. 
Chrysoeharella Girault (Type : C. pulchra Girault). 
Antenna) with the funicle 2-jointed, the club 3-jointed. Postmarginal vein 
shorter than the stigmal. Flagellum filiform. Club tapering. 
Achrysocliarella Girault (Typo : A. dubia Girault). 
Antennae with the funicle 3-jointed, the club 2-jointed. Scutellum with 
a fovea on each side; postmarginal vein longer than the stigmal. 
Achrysochar aides Girault (Type: Chrys jeharu sarcophagus Girault). 
An ten Die with the funicle 4-jointed, the club 3-jointed; fore wings with the 
diseal dilation arranged in more or less regular lines; postmarginal 
vein longer than the stigmal.* 
Abdomen short, ovate. 
Propodeum with or without a median carina; parapsidal furrows 
complete. Fore wings nearly naked. 
Omphalomorpha Girault (Type : 0. viridis Girault). 
III. Antenna) with three ring-joints; parapsidal furrows complete. 
Antennal club solid, cylindrical, the antenna) normal, the pedicel elongate, ^ome of 
the funicle joints longer than wide. 
* The same but wings normally ciliate, the postmarginal vein twice longer than the stigmal, longer than 
marginal, the stigmal long ; ring-joints large, distinct. Omphalomorfhella Girault & Dodd (type : 0 . auripts 
new species). The genotype is bright aeneous green, the wings lightly stained, the legs golden yellow except coxee ; 
pedicel elongate. Hind femur compressed. Body densely shagreened, the thorax with some scattered punctures. 
Melbourne, Victoria. 
