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MEMOIES OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
19. GYROLASELLA RARIFASCIATUS new species. 
Female: — Length, 1.75 mm. Postmarginal vein about half the length of the stigmal. 
Lemon yellow, the wings hyaline, the following parts dark metallic green: Occiput 
except the white ventral fourth, a concave stripe across cephalic margin of clypeus with a 
projection dorsad at meson and more broadly curving across cheeks around the outline of the 
ventral ends of the eyes to the occiput; two small spots along the mesal margin of the eye one 
beneath the other, the upper spot really the ventral end of a metallic green line between the 
ocelli and running from them down the eye; ocellar areas; prothorax except ventrodateral 
aspect; scutum except lateral margin very narrowly; axillse except lateral and caudal margins, 
scutellum except narrowly around apex, more broadly laterad of the grooves; postscutellum 
except lateral and apical margins continuously; propodeiun excepting a narrow transverse 
stripe laterad of middle of postscutellum; base of abdomen circularly (abdominal markings 
purplish black), tip of abdomen shortly and six cross-stripes, the first four very broadly joined 
along the meson, the fourth to fifth rather narrowly so, the fifth to the sixth broadly again 
as though the caudal meson of the fifth was prolonged in the shape of a beehive to the sixth, 
the latter convexed at meson candad but not joined to the black at tip; stripe 5 with each end 
along margin turned eephalad a short distance; each arm of stripes 1-4 slanted caudo-laterad. 
Legs lemon yellow; cephalic coxa with a metallic green spot at base eephalad, femur with a 
metallic green stripe along dorsal and ventral aspects, on caudal femur, the two joined across 
lateral aspect at base, the ventral streak short; caudal coxa laterad with a green line across base 
and half way down the ventral margin; mesoventer; most of meson of abdomen (coppery); 
<lorsal aspect of scape and pedicel; a small spot against base of antenna meso-dorsad. 
Mandibles tridentate. Flagellum dusky. Thorax densely scaly. 
From three females from galls, “ Gall No. 25/’ May, 1914 (H. Hacker). 
Hatitat: Brisbane, Queensland. 
Type: No. Hy£67^, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the three females on a tag; head on 
a slide with hraeteata. 
20. GYROLASELLA ^REIGUTTATA new species. 
Female: — Length, 0.80 mm. 
Pale golden yellow, the wings hyaline, marked with dark metallic green as follows: 
Ocellar area, a dot on extreme latero-caudal angle of pronotum, two large hemispherical spots 
on cephalic scutum at cephalic margin, one on each side, midway between meson and lateral 
margin (reaching to apex of proximal fourth), mesal margins of each parapside, a rather 
large oval spot on the axilla, a small triangle base of scutellum at meson, a longer than wide 
spot laterad of apical scutellum and a wider than long one on propodeum opposite base of 
])ostscutellnin; a small triangle at meson of base of abdomen, a rather broad cross-stripe on 
abdomen, abbreviated near la.teral margins at a little proximad of middle followed by a rather 
large central triangular s])Ot. Tip of valves of ovipositor black. Dorsal edge of scape metallic. 
Mandibles 4-dentatc. 
From one female caught in forest, ]'7ovember 8, 1913. 
HaMtai: Stewart’s Creek (Townsville), Queensland. 
Type: No. HyS674, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a slide. 
Gexus CTPPOSPILOMFLLA Girault. 
1. CIRROSPILOMELLA VARIFASCIATA new species. 
Female: — Length, 1.55 mm. 
Orange yellow, the postscutellum lemon yellow; fore wings Avith an obscure substigraal 
^?pot. Parapsidal furrows and other thoracic sutures black. Propodeum with a distinct median 
earina, otherwise scaly. Terminal joint of club with an apical spine, funicle 1 somewhat 
