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MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
A second female was obtained, same place, August 30, 1913. The spot on hind femur 
was absent. A third female was captured at Cooktown by sweeping in open fields, February 
4, 1912. This specimen also lacked the spot on the hind femur while funicle 1 was longer than 2. 
Genus ASCOTOLINX Girault. 
Antennas 9-jointed with two ring-joints, the club 3-jointed, the two funicle joints 
petiolate. Scutellum with two grooves ; propodeum with a broad, smooth median carina, the 
lateral carina? present. Segment 2 of abdomen occupying nearly half of the surface. Scutellum 
with no transverse suture before apex.*' Abdomen conic-ovate. 
1, ASCOTOLINX FUNERALIS Girault. Female. Genotype. 
Black, the tibiae and tarsi brown, the wings hyaline ; scutellum and second abdominal 
segment glabrous, the scutellum really very finely reticulated. Thorax roughly scaly; 
propodeum very finely shagreened. Antenna? black; funicle 2 a little wider than long. 
Habitat: Nelson (Cairns), Queensland. Jungle. 
Type : No. Hy 1875, Queensland Museum. 
Genus CIREOSPILOMYIA Girault. 
Like Cirrospiloidelleus Girault but the abdomen sessile, the club 4- jointed, the fourth 
joint minute and conic, without a nipple; antenna? 10-jointed with two ring-joints. Mandibles 
3-dentate. Scutellum without grooves, the propodeum non-carinate. Abdomen large, much 
wider than the thorax and a half longer, ovate. Parapsidal furrows deep. 
1. CXRROSPILOMYXA MAGNIVENTRXS Girault, Female. Genotype. 
Dark aeneous green, the wings hyaline, the abdomen purplish black and with a banded 
appearance due to the light incisions. Legs whitish, also the scape, the flagellum dusky. 
Pedicel longer than either of the funicle joints which are subequal and longer than wide. 
Habitat: Nelson (Cairns), Queensland. Jungle. 
Type: No. Hy 1876, Queensland Museum. 
Genus ATOPOSOMA Masi. 
Differs notably from Zagrammosoma Ashmead in bearing two ring- joints in the- 
antennae. 
1. ATOPOSOMA ZOLAI Girault. Female. 
Lemon yellow; pr quotum, scutum except lateral margins, meson of scutellum broadly 
and conically nearly to tip, 7-8 narrow stripes across the abdomen (4-6 broadly, the rest 
narrowly, joined by a longitudinal median stripe), two wavy stripes across face, all of 
propodeum and parapsides and two diamond-shaped spots on each axilla dark metallic green. 
A dusky spot against the stigmal vein. Funicle joints subequal. Two stripes across fore 
■wing. (Type re-examined.) 
Habitat: Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Forest. 
Type: No. Hy 1877 , Queensland Museum. 
* But the grooves join around the margin. The genus is hemiptarserine. 
