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Mesonotum without a median grooved line, the scutellum with four grooves.* 
Antennas 10-jointed with four ring-joints, the club solid; segment 5 of abdomen very long, 
occupying half of the surface, the petiole longer than wide. 
Ceratoneuropsis Girault (Type: C. poincarei Girault). 
Subfamily ELACHEKTIKZE. 
Tribe ELACHEBTINI. 
Genus ZAGBAMMOSOMA Aslimead. 
Abdomen sessile; antennas 8-jointed with one very short ring-joint, the funicle 2-jointed; 
vertex elevated; flagellum subcompresed ; body spotted or striped; scutellum with two grooved 
lines; wings maculate or banded. 
i. 2AGRAMM0S0MA PULCHRA Girault. Female. 
Thorax dark metallic green, the head pale yellow, the face with a line running down 
it to about the level of the antenmo, the line wavy and metallic green; a short green line from 
end of eye to end of head; a fuscous line down the length of the stigmal vein, the wings 
otherwise hyaline; legs yellow, the hind femur black centrally, the hind tibia black just below 
knees. Abdomen blackish, one round spot on each side just out from base followed by a 
subcrescent ic transverse line, followed on the next segment by an irregular marking on each 
side and on the next, segment by a still wider subsimilar marking, ou the next segment a 
subob conical spot near lateral margin and on the next a similar but larger subquadrate obscure 
spot. Bing-joint apparently present. Funicle 1 largest, subglobose; third joint terminating 
in a little spine. Head triangular. Propodeum triearinate. Mandibles 5-dentate. 
Habitat: Nelson (Cairns), Queensland. Forest. 
Type: No. Hy 1870, Queensland Museum. 
Genus CIBBOSPILOIDELLEUS Girault. 
Like Cirrospilus Westwood (Ashmead) but the antennae 9-jointed with two ring-joints 
and two funicle joints; third joint ‘of club terminating in a very long spur. Scutellum without 
grooves. Abdomen with a very short petiole. Mandibles 4 -dentate* Propodeal spiracle minute, 
round. 
1. CIRROSPILOIDELLEU3 BICOLOR Girault. Female. Genotype. 
Suhmetallie blue-black, the proximal half of abdomen orange yellow. W r ings w itli a 
slight discoidal stain. Legs lemon yellow, also the antenna; but the club black. Thorax scaly, 
the propodeum rugose. Pedicel longer than either funicle joint; terminal spine as long as 
funicle 1 which is slightly longer than wide. 
Habitat: Nelson (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 1871, Queensland Museum. 
2. CIRROSPILOIDELLEUS PURPUREUS new species. 
Female: — Length, L50 mm. With the habitus of Tetrastichus. 
Dark metallic purple, the wings hyaline, the legs pale lemon yellow except the coxa?. 
Sculpture fine as in Tetrastichus, the propodeum rather short, like the rest of the thorax, not 
* The same hut only the lateral grooves of scutellum are present. Antenna 1 ll-jointcd. three ring-joints, 
three club joints; petiole short. CeratotiiasticHUS ('lira ult and Dodd. n. gen. (type: C. bisulcatus n.sp. Gir. 
& Dodd). The genotype is dark aeneous, the scutum with setigerous pictures, the wings hyaline. 
