AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA CHALCIDOIDEA, IV.—GIRAULT. 
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rugose, without ca-rinas; abdomen sessile. Antennae pale lemon yellow, short and stout, the 
club enlarged, the funicle joints quadrate (the first somewhat longer, slightly shorter than the 
pedicel) ; pedicel dusky. Mandibles tridentate. Hind tibial spur forked at tip. Parapsidal 
furrows deep. Antennal club without a nipple. 
Male : — Not known. 
Described from one female captured by sweeping in forest, July, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). 
Habitat: Nelson (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. II y 1872, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head and a 
hind leg on a slide. 
3. CIRROSPILOIDELLEU3 FASCIATIVENTRIS new species. 
Female: — Length, 1.30 mm. 
Mandibles with six teeth ; propodeum honeycombed; antenna} terminating only in a 
short, stout seta, the club not enlarged. Orange yellow, the abdomen crossed by four narrow 
transverse stripes; marginal vein longer than the submarginal which, however, is not broken. 
Face lemon yellow. Antennae brown, the first funicle joint rather long, over twice longer than 
wide, a third longer than the second joint which is subequal to the pedicel. Thorax densely 
scaly. 
Male : — Not known. 
Described from a single female captured by sweeping in jungle, July 13, 1913. 
Habitat: Harvey’s Creek, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 1873, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag- the head and 
hind tibia3 on a slide. 
PSEUDIGLYPHELLA new genus. 
Type: The following species. 
1. PSEUDIGLYPHELLA CZELESTIS new species. 
Female: — Length, 1.50 mm. 
Like PseuuiglypJms grotiusi but the ovipositor not exserted, the scutellum between the 
grooves is reticulately scaly like the rest of the thorax, the propodeum is short at the meson 
and with a slight ridge there but no true Carina} and the tarsal joints are long as in Elasmus. 
(Mandibles 4-5 dentate) ; moderately dark, aeneous green, the legs white except the concolorous 
coxa}, the hind femur with an elliptical black spot centrally against upper edge (lateral 
aspect). Scape yellowish, the flagellum dusky, the pedicel somewhat longer than both funicle 
joints which are subequal (nearly, the first a little shorter), the second distinctly longer than 
wide. Otherwise the same. Postmarginal vein slightly broken. Parapsidal furrows distinct, 
complete. 
Male : — Unknown. 
Described from one female captured by sweeping in forest, August 4, 1913. 
Habitat: Nelson and Cooktown, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hyl874, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the hind legs 
and head on a slide. 
