AUSTRALIAN E Y MEN OP TER A CHALCIDOIDFA, IV.—GIRAULT. 
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same, cephalic; sixth of scutum, inner margins of par apsides, centre of axilla from middle to 
cephalic apex, centre of scutellum conically between the grooves to distal sixth, a round dot 
ac base of posfcseutellum at meson and a triangular one at apex of scutum at meson, propodeum 
(forming a CJ from dorsal aspect) and three short rather broad transverse marks across meson 
of abdomen (excluding at base centrally a more or less rounded, submetallie area) between 
base and apex. Valves of ovipositor black. Legs eoncolorous. Antennas yellowish, the 
scape crossed by a metallic stripe from middle of dorsal margin; also the pedicel above 
at base metallic; the firsf funicle joint subequal to pedicel, the second slightly longer than 
wide. Scutellum with two grooves. Mandibles with six teeth. Hind t.ibial spur slender. 
Male: — Not known. 
Described from one female captured in forest, August 28, 1913. 
Habitat: Nelson, Queensland. 
Type: No. Uy 1890, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head and 
hind legs on a slide. 
3. GYROLASELLA CHANNINGI new species 
Female: — Length, 1.50 mm. 
Like Atoposoma zolai but the wings perfectly hyaline, no substigmal spot, the yellow 
lateral margins of the scutum narrow and the facial markings differ, also somewhat the? 
arrangement of the abdominal stripes; the axilla bears only one large dark green spot, hung 
from the cephalo-mesal margin, The area on the scutellum is subquadrate and fills nearly the 
whole space in between the lateral grooves. Inner three or four teeth of mandibles very Tveak 
and minute. Hind coxce metallic green, the others the same at proximal half; hind femur 
blackish, the first femur broadly margined ventrad with metailic green. 
Male : — It nkno wn . 
Described from one female captured by sweeping on the forest- downs, July 14, 1912. 
Respectfully dedicated to William E. Channing for his Discourses on War. 
Habitat: Hughenden, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 1891, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. 
4. GYROLASELLA QUADRIFASCIATA new species. 
Female: — Length, 1.25 mm. 
Dull honey yellowq the legs eoncolorous, the wings wholly hyaline, the abdomen with 
four narrow cross-stripes of black across the portion between each end, the third and fourth 
stripes curved eephalad at the meson. Propodeum with a distinct median carina. Otherwise 
agreeing generically. Thorax scaly. Mandibles with six teeth. First funicle joint longer 
than the pedicel, the second quadrate. Scutellum with two grooves. 
Male :— Not known. 
Described from one female captured by sweeping in the forest, April 13, 1912. 
Habitat: Nelson (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy 1892, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a 
slide. 
