AUSTEALIAN IIYMENOPTliBA CEALCIDOIDEA, IV.—GIMAVLT. 
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1. PSEUDIGLYPHEIiLA PETIOLATA new species. 
Female: — Length, 1.20 mni. 
Differs from the genotype in being partly nonmetallic and in bearing a petiole. Also, 
the tarsal joints are short. Black-piirplo, the wings liya.line, the legs, head, abdomen and 
antenna.* honej^ yellow, the abdomen mai’gined with fuscous from base to middle. Thorax 
coarsely scaly. Abdomen with a distinct yellow ])etiole. Propodeum with a distinct median 
Carina and other interlacing carina>, conical, brown along the meson. Postscutellum brown. 
Propodeum subrugulose, with a distinct lateral carina, the spiracle minute. Grooves of 
scutellnm not joining around apex. Parapsida! furrows running oft‘ laterad before reaching 
pronotum, distinct. Axillae not advanced. Venation pale, the stigmal vein about a third the 
length of the marginal. Center of occiput .aud flagellum dusky. Pedicel and two funicle 
joints suboqual, the two latter each distinctly somewhat longer than wide. Club as long as 
the funicle, distinctly 3-jointed and terminating in a short S}.>ine. Mandibles 5-dentate. 
From one female eajdured in jungle, July 13, 1913. 
Uahitat : Uarvey's Creek (Cairns), Queensland. 
Type: No. HyS655, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the female on a tag; head and 
caudal tibia? on a slide. 
Genus ATOPOSOMA Masi. 
1. ATOPOSOMA SAINTPIERREI Girault. 
Anica, 257, line 4 of the description, mcnical read mesial’, line 10, scutum read 
sc^itellvni; lags, legs. 
2. ATOPOSOMA GROTIUSI Girault. 
The conical marking on the scutum extends narrowly to the scutellnm. The second 
femur is dusky ventrad, the second tibia uith a dusky band just below knee. There are six 
stripes on abdomen counting the one at immediate base and the colored median line of 
abdomen extends from the second cross-stripe to apex and is distinct. There is no spot on 
the postscutellum or else it is faint. There are tAvo metallic stripes across the face above 
antennm. a short dash across meson just veutrad of antenna? and laterad of each end of this, 
an irregular spot. Type re-examined. A second female from forest, type locality, April 20, 
J914. 
3. ATOPOSOMA MAZZININI Girault. 
The parapsidal furrows and Avhole of median lino of scutum and scutellnm are colored, 
on the latter the narroAV median stripe bulging centrally, thickouiug somewhat at center on 
scutum. Abdomen with seven cross-stripes (counting one at extreme base and one at apex), 
the median longitudinal stripe distad originating at stripe 4 and giving off a lateral curved 
branch which runs caudad to stripe 5, forming a W-shapod marking.^^ Propodeum wholly 
metallic. Type re-examined. 
One female, Magnetic Island ('lownsville), Queensland, January 19, 1913. 
Genus PSFUDELACIIERTEUS Girault. 
1. PSEUDELACHERTEUS AURIPES Girault. 
Three fejiiales (Queensland Museum Collections), type locality, on flowers of Bceckea, 
April 22, 1913 (H. Hacker). The second ring-joint is large, the first very short and narrow. 
The ring-joints are present. 
Inverted. 
