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MEMO IBS OF TSE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
1. ENTEDONOMORPHA TENNYSONI new species. 
Female: — Length, 1.00 mm. 
Shining black, the wings hyaline, the whole of the interior of abdomen dorsad and 
ventrad lemon yellow; legs pale yellow including coxjb (at least the hind and intermediate 
coxae, others not distinctly seen). Thorax coarsely reticulated, the lines not raised, the 
scutellum at apex and the propodeum glabrous. Scape white, the pedicel, ring-joints and first 
funicle joint pallid dusky, rest of antenna black; funicle joints subequal, cylindrical ovate, 
longer than the pedicel (the first somewhat longest) or than any of the club joints; club 
rather compact, the fourth joint like a large nipple but distinctly articulated and black, the 
three preceding ones more or less square. First ring-joint very short, the second collar-like, 
very distinct. 
Described from one female captured September 3, 1913, by sweeping in a jungle pocket 
(A. P. Dodd). 
Habitat: Nelson (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hyl888, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head and 
hind legs on a slide. 
Genus GYROLASELLA Girault. 
The following additional species: 
1. GYROLASELLA PULCHRA new species.* 
Female: — Length, 2 mm. Robust. 
Honey yellow, the wings hyaline; the mandibles only tridentate; scutellum with an 
obscure second grooved line, nearly as in Tetrastichus, but very far laterad and thus not 
easily visible (most probably imaginary); vertex not at all elevated; antennas more slender 
than with Atoposoma ; antennas inserted in the middle of the face like those of Atoposoma. 
Like channingi but most of the green is lacking on the parapsides and the coxas are all yellow 
except for a spot on hind coxa laterally; femur above near base with a short green line; 
scape bordered with green along each upper side, the pedicel green above; no spot on 
postscutellum, the marking of scutum conically pointed distad, that of scutellum narrow, 
cylindrical; each ocellus in a green spot and at the front corner of vertex near the eye is a 
caret-shaped green mark ; head otherwise not marked except on occiput. Sculpture fine scaly 
reticulation. 
Male: — Not known. 
Described from six females reared from a gall on the foliage of Eucalyptus in forest, 
September 18, 1912. 
Habitat: Nelson (Cairns), Queensland. 
Types: No. Hy 1889, Queensland Museum, three of the above on a tag. 
2. GYROLASELLA ELEGANTISSIMA new species 
Female: — Length, 1.60 mm. 
Bright lemon yellow, the wings hyaline; marked with brilliant metallic grass green as 
follows: — A round spot in centre of pronotum, a short slender spot in caudo-lateral angle of 
* For treatment of the genus, see pp. 166-168. 
