AUBTHALIAN JiYMENOPTEnA CHALCIVOJBEA, IV.—GIEAVLT. 
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is very sharp (obtuse iu the other species), the sculpture is somewhat coarser aud there are 
a few isolated setEO along lateral margin of seutuin, the median carina of propodeum paired, 
diverging gradually to apex (in the other species, forks a little proximad of the middle) ; there 
is a sharp lateral carina from the spiracle which forms at apex the acute lateral apex of the 
propodeal neck (lateral apex of propodeal neck acute in longiscapufi and the carina is present) ; 
but there are in thjs species two parallel cariuge, rather wide apart, from cephalic margin about 
a third or more of the way from meson to spiracle and running toward the lateral carina 
(absent in longiscapus, only one carina runs from the lateral carina cephalo-mesad to the 
median carina near middle). 
From three females captured iu jungle, February 5, 1914 (A. V. Dodd). 
Habitat: Babinda, North Queensland. 
Types: No. Hy^S^S, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, two females on a tag, two heads 
•on a slide. 
Genus CFBATONEUROPSIS Girault. 
1. CERATONEUROPSIS AFFINIS new species of Girault and A. P. Dodd, 
Female: — Length, 1.30 mni. 
Agreeing with the description of the genotyxie, poivearei Girault, but all the posterior 
legs are golden yeilcw and the first two pairs of femora are brownish; abdominal petiole 
yellow veiitrad; pedicel golden yellow', like the scape; fifth abdominal segment occupying less 
than one half of the surface; abdomen wholly finely reticulated; funiele joints subequal, 
rather more slender than in poincarei) the pedicel distinctly, more so and quite as long as first 
funiele joint; and the propodeum is tricarinate, the carina3 distinct, the small spiracle just 
within (mesad of) the lateral carina. 
Described from one female caught by sweeping within and along edges of jungle, May 25, 
;]913 (A. A. Girault). 
Habitat: Northern Queensland (Gordonvale near Cairns). 
Type: No. Hy^G49, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the above specimen on a tag, the 
.head on a slide. 
Genus CEEATOTEASTICllUS Girault and Dodd. 
The scutum has a median sulcus. 
1. CERATOTRASTICHUS BISULCATUS Girault and Dodd. Genotype. 
Female : — Antennaj llgointed, three ring, funiele aud club joints; scutellum wuth only 
two grooves, the mesal ones absent; scutum iviih a median groove, with numerous small 
setigeroiis punctures. rrox:)odeum with a delicate median carina, reticulated. Petiole short, 
the second segment of abdomen occujjying about a fourth of the surface, not very much longer 
than the others. Mandibles tridentale, the ieeth large as in the Pteromalini. liind tibial spur 
tnormal. Length 1.05 mm. 
Dark metallic green, the wings hyaline, the legs, scape and pedicel yellow^ brown. Body 
with the usual fine sculpture excepting the scutum as noted. Distal club joint terminating in 
a distinct spur; funiele 1 a little Avider than long, the other tw'o still wider; pedicel a little 
longer than funiele 1; funiele and club black. Antennaj short. Lateral carinm absent on 
propodeum. 
Described from one female captured by sweeping in the jungle, November 15, 1913 
{A. P. Dodd). Type re-examined. 
Habitat: Harvey’s Creek (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy^GSO, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the female on a tag; head and a 
hind tibia on a slide. 
