AUSTRALIAN EYMENOPTEBA CHALCIDOIDEA, IV.~GIEAULT. 
291 
7. GROTIUSELLA HYATTI new species. 
Female: — Length, 1.15 mni. 
Agrees with the description of tlioreamni, except as follows: The caudal tibiae dorsad 
-are all black except at tip, the caudal femora are all black and the middle femur is dusky; 
the face bears a stripe down each side along the eyes, broken just ventrad of middle and 
again near the end of the eye; this stripe ciirves around onto the cheek; the scrobes are dark 
metallic green to vertex; the antenneo are black, proximal half of scape white, its distal half 
dusky; the mandibles are about 7-dentate; the caudal margin only of pronotmn is yellow; 
other yellow markings the same but base of mesopostscutellum is not yellow (nor so in 
thoreauini), the first strij»e of abdomen is narrowly interrupted at meson and the central 
complete cross-stripe is absent (stripe 4 from base — six stripes in all, seven in the other species; 
of the six all interrupted at meson except the last) ; the second stripe (interrupted at meson) 
is thin; there is a dot of yellow distad of stripe 6, on each side of immediate apex. The 
propodeum is wholly scaly. Funicle 1 is subequal to the pedicel. Otherwise as in the species 
named. Compared with type of thoreauini. 
From one female captured on sand-ridges near coast, forest, May 13, 1914 (A. P. Dodd). 
Eabifai: Chiudera (Tweed Elver), New South Wales. 
Type: No. IIyB707, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag; head and 
caudal tibia3 on a slide. 
Dedicated to Alpheus Hyatt. 
8. GROTIUSELLA CAVENDISHI new species. 
Female: — ^Length, 1 mm. 
Differs from the genotype in that the pronotum is wholly concolorous, the yellow bordering 
of the scutellum encroaches upon the cephalic margin but is separated rather broadly at the 
meson, the fore wings bear a, distinct snbstigmal spot and the ventral third of the face is bright 
lemon yellow, crossed by two metallic green stripes, the ventral one through the antennal 
insertions. Also the funiclc joints are all distinctly ■wider than long, the ffagellum subcompressed 
and the mandibles are about 10-dentate. Femora black, the tibieo so just below the knees. 
Antennm black except proximal half of the short scape. Vertex with a yellow line across 
cephalic margin, the line interriijjted at the meson. Facial margins of eyes more or less 
yellowish. Caudal tibia3 black except at tip. 
From one female captured sweeping foliage and grass in a swamp. May 14, 1914 
(A. P. Dodd). 
EaMtat: Chindera (Tweed Eiver), New South Wales. 
Type: No. Ky2708, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the specimen on a tag; head and 
caudal tibiae on a slide. 
NOTANISOMOEPHELLA new genus. 
1. NOTANISOMORPHELLA PROSERPINENSIS (Girault). Genotype. 
Asympiesiella proserpinensis; Notaiii.-iomorphella (Uistraliensis, nomen nudum. 
Antea, p. 287. Length, 2.10 mm. Second club joint terminating in a nipple which bears 
a short stout spine at apex. Pedicel shorter than any of the funicle joints. First club joint 
as long as the distal funicle joint. Scape long, slender. The original female was taken at 
Gordonvale, jungle pocket, May 15, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). A second female of the same date 
at Kuranda. The lateral line of fovea leads directly from the spiracle. Type re-examined.^® 
No lateral carina on propodeum. 
