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OF THF QUEENSLAND MVSEU2I. 
14. GONATOCERUS TRICOLOR Girault. 
Anfea, first supplcinoiit, p. 113, omit last- sontenoe in line 2-3 as irrelevant. 
What appeared to be the female avos eajttnred May 20, 1911-, by sweeping in forest, . 
type locality. Distal half of abdomen and hind tibia) (only) in this specimen dusky black. 
The antenna) are si?nilar to those of hicolor and tricolor may be but a variety of tricolor but 
very doubtfully so. 
15. GONATOCERUS GREGI new species. 
Male: — Length, 1.75 mm. 
Jet black; first Iaa’o pairs of knees, 1arsi (hind tarsi darker) and cephalic tibia? yellowish. 
Pore AA’ing Avith tAA’o broad cross-stripes of dusky, the first across a little distad of venation 
(longer cephalo-candad than proximo-distad) , the second at apex, Avider than the first, occupying 
about a fourth of the A\-ing surface and He]>arated from the first by a space narrower than the 
AA'idth of the latter. Tlnus, very similar to renani excejit that the cephalic femora are black, the 
first band of the fore Aving is A’ery distinctly mucli less than its own width distad of apex of 
venation and there is no infnscation under the marginal A^eiu. Also, there is no median grooA'ed 
line on the scutum; the proximal margin of second ^tripe of wing is less convex and the hind 
Avings are dusky at tip. (Vplialic tibia^ armed Avith scattered iwickle-like seta) (renani also). 
Fnnicle joints nearly tnieo longer than wide, 1 shorter, all distinctly longer than the pedicel. 
The discal cilia, of fore wing nearly reaches venation in this species (some distance distad of 
it in renani). Hind tibial spurs double. 
Prom one male caught by miscellaneous sweejdng. May 11, 1914 (A. P. Dodd). 
JlahHat : l\rnrwillnmbah, XeAv South Wales. 
Type: Xo. My 2456, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a slide. 
16. GONATOCERUS FLOSCULUS neAv species. 
Female: — Of the same build and so on of sltalccspearei but black, the A^euter of prothorax 
and under sides of mesonotnm yellowish, the last tAvo pairs of tibia) and scape dusky, the caudal 
femur dark like their tibiae. K'nee.s, femora, tips of tibim and the tarsi pale yellowish. Antenna) 
about as in the named s])ecies but the scape is mon* compressed, the distal four funicle joints 
someAvhat longer, also the club. Pore Avings ns in ahalcespearei but the marginal A’ein is a little 
longer. The ovipositor is a little shorter. Scutum AA’ith an obscure median sulcus centrally. 
Thorax rather coarsely coriaceous, the pro|)odeuni smooth, noncariiuite. Bcntellum simple. 
Otherwise as in .^li-aLcfipcarei. Colored much like iion.^nlcaliif! but that species has no obscure 
median grooA’O on scutum, the propodemn bears a median carina and the fore wings bear 
extremely fine discal ciliation Avhich is A'ery faint. Moreover, nonsuJeatus has a normal abdomen 
(as i)rol)ably all males of the species AAdth females of the peculiar habitus of this species do). 
In nonsulcafus, the cei)halic tibia is no longer than the combined lengths of the first three joints 
of the tarsus; in this s})ecies it is longer than the three joints taken together. In this species 
grooA^es on each side of the meson of propodeum as in avgv.^h’vn'nfris Girault and Dodd are 
faintly indicated. 
Prom one female caught in forest, Tweed Diver, ^lay 4, 1914 (A. P. Dodd). 
Tfahifat : TAveed Heads. Xew Sontli Wales. 
Type: Xo. TIy2457, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the S])ecimen on a slide Avith male 
type of liaeclceli. 
17. GONATOCERUS COMPTEI Girault. 
Female : — The distal half of the abdomen sometimes jet, the scntellnm AAuth a large 
round black spot at base centrally and the fnnicle joints all a little longer. Base of abdomen 
sometimes not striped. 
A female, forest, IMay 27, 1914, type locality. 
