MEMOIRS OFTHE ~ QUEENSLAND MUSEUM BRISBANE VOLUME 21 NOVEMBER, 1984 PART 3 MEMOIRS OF THE (QUEENSLAND MUSEUM BRISBANE © Queensland Museum PO Box 3300, South Brisbane 4101, Australia Phone 06 7 3840 7555 Fax 06 7 3846 1226 Email qmlib@qm.qld.gov.au Website www.qm.qld.gov.au National Library of Australia card number ISSN 0079-8835 NOTE Papers published in this volume and in all previous volumes of the Afemoirs of the Queensland Museum maybe teproduced for scientific research, individual study or other educational purposes. Properly acknowledged quotations may be made but queries regarding the republication of any papers should be addressed to the Editor in Chief. Copies of the journal can be purchased from the Queensland Museum Shop. A Guide to Authors is displayed at the Queensland Museum web site A Queensland Government Project Typeset at the Queensland Museum A CHECKLIST OF THE TYPES.OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA DESCRIBED BY ALEXANDRE ARSENE GIRAULT; III. CHALCIDOIDEA SPECIES F-M WITH ADVISORY NOTES. EDWARD CLIVE DAHMS QUEENSLAND MUSEUM SPECIES Collector’, ‘*837"", §£19679"", F “Euryischomyia fasciata Gir., Type * FABRET AMIRA Girault, 1913. [GH]”’. , A Eneyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. Slide - 2 complete coverslips containing | fore wing, | tibia and 1 femur all from the FABRET EURYTOMA NOMEN NUDUM Holotype. *19679"', **Eurvischompia 1935, ‘*Microhymenoptera Australiensis nova Jasciata Gir., Type = [GH]*’. mostly Chalcididae.”’ (Girault : Sydney) NOTES: My notes do not include a (25 April 1935) : 2[316] - nomen nudum OL sy Holotype antenna on the slide but this ma under Euryioma seminigrifemur #P ; be an oversight. I have been unable to re- Girault, examine the slide to confirm my notes. FACIES GROTIUSELLA Girault, 1915. FASCIATA GYROLASELLA 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 289-sp. nov. + See F4sCl4 TUS. GYROLASELLA description, PUBL. DATA: One female. in foresi FASCIATA LATHROMERELLA Girault, 1912. January 7, 1914, Gordonvale (Cairns), 1912, pieitine 1: 94-sp. nov. + Queensland. Type Hy 2703, Queensland bd Anat , , : Museum, the specimen on i tag; hind legs 1914, Bull. Wis, nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 12: antl’ head’ br a.slide. 6l-catalogue : 68-gen. key 2% as ; Jusciata . QM; Card ~ Holotype 1 (outer specimen) 1915, Can, Ent. 47 : 17-additional minus head, right wings and some legs; specimens; descriptive notes. metasoma separated; inner specimen is the 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3: 150-additional Holotype of Grotiusella argentifasciata specimens; descriptive notes. Girault. “TYPE", ‘‘Grotiusella ; facies, argentifasciata Gir., Types = [GH]"’. Slide — 2 coverslip fragments containing the head (in 2 pieces each with an antenna attached) and 2 legs (1 in 3 pieces) all from the Holotype. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2703, A.A. Girault’*, *‘Queensland Museum. Grotiusella facies. ~*’. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum." are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s, PUBL. DATA: A single specimen [+] captured by myself December 16, 191] from the pane of a window in the kitchen of men’s quarters on a sugar farm near Nelson [= Gordonvale] N.Q. Subsequently, another female, in the same Vicinity by sweeping in an open forest, February 18, 1912 (A.M. Lea and A.A.G.). Type Hy/793, Queensland Museum, one female in xylol-balsam (Dec. 16, 1911). PASCIATA CIRROSPILOMELLA QM: 3 slides as follows: See FaSClATUS CIRROSPILOMELLA Slide I (1 corner missing) - 1 large FASCIATA EURYISCHOMYIA Girault, 1916, coverslip fragment containing the Holotype 1916, Mem. Od Mus. 5 + 212-sp. nov. + © intact; 1 small coverslip fragment , .O . §:212-sp. . containing an unidentified chalcidoid. “Larhromerella fasciata Girault, Type - 793, Window of quarters, sugar farm, description, PUBL. DATA: One female from Perth, West Australia (G. Compere 837). Type Nelson [= Gordonvale], Q., Dec. 16, 1911 No. 19679, U.S.N.M., the foredescribed [GH] 3394", ‘Queensland Museum. TYPE specimen plus a slide bearing an antenna, -, Hy/793, 3394"". hind leg and fore wing, Slide 2 - 2 square coverslips each with a USNM: Card - Holotype © minus piece missing; | contains 2 - + of antennae, right wings and some leg parts. Lathromerella fasciata intact, the other “Perth, W. Austr."*, ‘“G. Compere contains the Holotype of Neobrachista x0 noyifasciatus Girault, ‘‘Lathromerella Jasciata Gir. [GH] 3422"", ‘'Type’’, ‘““Neobrachisia novifasciatus Girault, Type [GH] 3422". Slide 3 - 1 complete coverslip containing an intact +, ‘Lathromerella fasciata Girault, . Queensland. Taringa, forest grasses, 26 January, 1929, A.A. Girault [GH]"’. IEA: Slide - 1 complete, square coverslip containing | - with head separated. ‘*Lathromerella fasciata [GH]"*- NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number T3394 on QM Slide 1 is a duplicate for the Holotype and in the absence of the second female mentioned with the description it has been cancelled. QM Slide 2 has a duplicate Queensland Museum register number T.3422 which is for Neobrachista novifasciata and also has been cancelled. FASCIATA NEOBRACHISTA Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Od Mus, 1+ 71-sp. nov. + description. 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soe. (N.S.) 12 + 58-catalogue : 65-gen. key °¥. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 142-description of a probable 4 : 153-occurrence; “Neobrachista fasciata Girault, partim’’ under Neobrachista incomperta Cirault. PUBL. DATA: Three female specimens, from the panes of a window in workmen's quarters on a sugar farm, near Nelson [= Gordonyale] N.Q., March 31, 1912, Subsequently a female which I had placed a8 a new species of Ufens ... by sweeping in a jungle near Cooktown, N.Q., February 2, 1912 and on April 10, 1912 at Nelson [= Gordonvale|] near Cairns one male and two females; April 17, two females, all on windows in men’s quarters on a sugar farm; also a male in the same place April 20 and a female May 18, 1912. Types three females mentioned above (March 31), Queensland Museum, Hy/78&1. One slide, QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide | - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing 3 Syntype +! (2 intact, 1 with head separated); 1 coverslip fragment containing an unidentified, fragmentary trichogrammatid. “‘Neohrachista fasciata Girault, + types, Hy 78i. From windows, quarters, sugar farm Nelson [= Gordonvale] N.Q., 31 March, 1912 [GH] MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM 3420", ‘‘Queensland Museum. 3420, TYPE &, Hy/781"*. On the first label Girault has crossed out a name and has written “*fasciaia "*. Slide 2 - 1 almost complete coverslip containing | + Syntype of Neobrachista fasciata intact and a fragmentary © of Aphelinoidea painei Girault. ‘“4phelinoidea painei Girault, = Type, Neobrachista fasciata Girault > 990 [GH] 3384", ‘'From window, men’s quarters, Sugar farm, Nelson [= Gordonvale] N.Q., 10 April, 1912, AAG [GH]”’ and on the reverse of the slide, ‘Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/990, Hy/991"’. USNM: 3 slides as follows: Slide 1 - i complete coverslip and 1 coverslip fragment containing species as per labels (at least 1 is a Syntype of Neobrachista fasciata ). ‘‘Neobrachista Jasciata Girault, +, maccabei *. Workmens quarters, Nelson [= Gordonvale] N.Q., 1V.10.1912, window [GH]’’, “'? Alaptus mmaccabei Girault, 2 Cotype, ¢ Trichogramma australicum Girault, 4 (GH]"', “Cotype Alaptus maceabei Gir.”’. Slide 2 — 1 complete coverslip containing specimens of species as per label (1 of which is a ‘Syntype + of Neobrachista Jasciata ), “‘Neobrachista fasciata Girault, ', Paranagrus perforator Perkins, *, Nelson [= Gordonvale} N.Q., 18 May, 1912, window AAG [GH]"’. Slide 3 - | complete coverslip containing 1 Syntype 2 (i antenna separated, fragmented). “‘Neobrachista fasciata Girault, 2. Apr. 17, 1912. From window of quarters, sugar farm, Nelson [= Gordonvale] N.Q., AAG [GH]’’. IBA: Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing 1 2 with head and antennae separated. ‘'eobrachista fasciata Girault, 2. Nelson [= Gordonyale] forest, Apr. 13 (GH]"*. NOTES: Girault did not select a Holotype and all specimens mentioned with his description are therefore Syntypes. The Queensland Museum register numbers T.3420 (Slide 1) and Hy.991 (Slide 2) are duplicates. Of these T.3420 is cancelled and the published number Hy.781 is retained for the three Syntypes on QM Slide 1. Hy.991 is retained for the Syntype on QM Slide 2. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 381 The USNM slides also bear Syntypes and I leave it to the first reviser to sort them out since they are accompanied by specimens of other species. FASCIATA NEORILEYELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 272-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Two females, sweeping in a jungle pocket, May 15, 1913 and May 26, 1913. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 3278, Queensland Museum, the above specimens on tags, the heads in xylol-balsam. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - 1 Syntype 2° minus head, right wings, some legs and metasoma; | leg separated. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘‘4879’’. Card 2 - 1 Syntype 2 minus left antenna and tip of right antenna, some legs and metasoma; head separated. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘*4879’’. Both Card 1 and Card 2 are pinned through a Girault label, ‘‘Neorileyella fasciata Gir., Type %’’. Slide - 1 almost complete coverslip containing the head minus | antenna from the Syntype of Neorileyella fasciata on Card 1; 1 coverslip fragment containing parts from the Holotype of Asyntomosphyrum acutiventris Girault. “TYPE, Hy/1865, 3278, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. Asyntomosphyrum acutiventris , G. 2 1865’’, ‘‘Neorileyella JSasciata , Gir. ? 3278, 4879’’. On the last 2 labels all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ and ‘‘4879”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: Girault’s unpublished manuscript does not mention additional specimens and in the absence of a second head on the Slide it is safe to assume that the information in the PUBL. DATA is in error. T.4879 is the Queensland Museum register number, for Neorileyella bella Girault. In his unpublished manuscript Girault places bella as a variety of Neorileyella fasciata and the Queensland Museum register has T.4879 for both the species fasciata and the variety bella . The published number Hy.3278 is retained for the Syntypes of Neorileyella fasciata and T.4879 is retained for the Holotype of Neorileyella bella whose varietal status was never formalised in the literature. I could not locate the Holotype body of Neorileyella bella and from the descriptions I am confident that neither of the two carded bodies listed above are Neorileyella bella . FASCIATA PSEUDENCYRTELLA Girault, 1913. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. FASCIATA NIGRIVENTRIS NEOBRACHISTA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 101-var. nov. + description. 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 12: §8-catalogue. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 142-description of a probable ¢. PUBL. DATA: One freshly mounted female, sweeping forest on foothills of the coast range of mountains, July 9, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 1598, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype 2 minus 1 antenna; head and 1 fore wing separated. “TYPE, Hy/1598, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘new var. Queensland Museum. Neobrachista fasciata — nigriventris , Gir ° 3421’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum. 3421’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.3421 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this variety and has been cancelled. FASCIATELLA TETRASTICHELLA See FASCIATUS TETRASTICHUS FASCIATELLA TETRASTICHUS See FASCIATUS TETRASTICHUS FASCIATIFRONS GROTIUSELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 283-sp. nov. + description : 284-gen. key ©°. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 289-correction to description; descriptive note after Grotiusella argentifasciata Girault. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, October 24, 1912. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 1929, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip and 2 coverslip fragments containing the fragmentary Holotype ©. ‘‘TYPE, 582 Hy/1929, A.A. Girault’’, *‘Queensland Museum, Grotiusella fasciatifrons \". On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s and Girault has added ‘*Girault"’. FASCIATIPENNE PSEUDOGRAMMA Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Od Mus. 1: 89-sp. nov. + description. 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Sac. (N.S.) 12: 59-catalogue : 66-gen, key. PUBL. DATA: A single female, from the windows of an empty dwelling at Herberton, N.Q,, December 28, 1912. Type Hy/789, Queensland Museum, the above female mounted on a slide (with the female type of Signiphora funeralis Girault and specimens of Abbhella and Anagrus ). The head of the type specimen is missing, In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘The type head is on a slide with the type of Lathrameroidea nigra Gir...."' QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 — 1 coverslip fragment containing 4 specimens as per labels: | is minus the head and I am taking this specimen as the Holotype © of Pseudogramma Jasciatipenne ..*‘Abbella |subflava | subflavella Girault, °, Stgniphera funeralis Girault, © Type. From windows of empty dwelling, Herberton, N.Q., X1J.28.1911, Hy/771 [GH] 3484, 4410, 4410, 3484°*. On this label Girault has crossed out a specific name before *‘swbflavella ** and has altered the year to 191]. **789, OM. Pseudogramma fasciatipenne , 789, Girault, > type, Anagrus armaius , 789 [GH] 34897" and on the reverse of the slide, “Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/789, Hy/771". Slide 2 (1 corner broken beneath ‘*TYPE” label) — 1 coverslip fragment full of air bubbles containing specimens as per labels and the head from the Holotype of Pseudogramma fasctatipenne . **TYPE, Hy/789, 794, 1051, A.A. Girault’’, Queensland Museum. 789. Psendogramma Jasciatipenne "’, “‘794, 3391, Lathromeroidea nigra , Gir. 2, 1051 Litus schleiden [=schleideni |, Gir. *”’, On the last 2 labels all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.” and **3391"’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s and Girault has altered ‘‘Lathromerella *’ by writing “oidea’* above. FASCIATIPENNE MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM NOTES: T.3489 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. SECUNDUM PSEUDOGRAMMA Girault, 1938. 1938, Reyta Ent., Rie de J. 9: 384-var, nov. + description, PUBL. DATA: A female upon the usual window at Indooroopilly, June, 1930. QM: Slide - 1 almost complete coverslip containing the Holotype ~ of Pseudogramma Jasciatipenne secundum with head separated and 3 specimens of Which 1 is Uregramma latreille (the others are unidentified). *‘Urogrammia latreillei [= latreille | Girault, =. Window, Indooroopilly June, 1930. Pseudogramma Jascialipenne secundum Girault, Type - [GH] 4191. Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this variety is T4191, FASCIATIPENNIS CHYRSOCHARELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2: 170-sp. nov. + deseniption. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3+ 199- Neochrysocharella fasciatipennis comb. nov.. 7 204-Chrysocharella species belong under Achrysocharella Girault (1913) = 207-as Chrysocharella Jasciatipennis under Achrysocharella variclava Girault : 210-belongs in Neochrysocharella Dodd (1915) under Neochrysocharella aenella (Girault). 1934, ‘‘New Capsidae and Hymenoptera, with note on an unmentionable.”’ (Girault : Sydney) (2! December 1934) : 3[313]-as Chrysocharella fasciatipennis under Closterocerus sumae Girault. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, August 5, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 1693, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: Slide —- | complete coverslip and | coverslip fragment containing the Holotype ', head separated (im 2 pieces with | antenna attached, the other separated and in 2 pieces). ““ TYPE, Hy/1693, A.A. Girault"’, ““Queensland Museum, Chrvsocharella fasciatipennis ="'. On the last label all except ‘*Queensland Museum." are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. DAHMS; GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: II] 58 NOTES: Girault has created a rather tangled situation with the genera Achrysocharella, Chrysockarella and Neochrysocharella. This is discussed in the generic section to follow, FASCIATIPENNIS MESELATUS Girault, 1929, 1929, Trans. R. Soe. S. Aust. 53: 316-sp. description. 1931, ‘A new habit in an old insect, Homo pudicus and new Eurytomidae.’* (Girault ; Brisbane) (1 September 1931) : 1[280]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA; 1929 - a female, Sydney, New South Wales (A.M. Lea). SAM: Card - Holotype + minus head and left fore wing. ‘Sydney, Lea’’, ‘‘Meselatus Jasciatipennis Gir. New South Wales, alsa slide’, ‘‘Meselatus fasciatipennis Gir., © {[GH]”’. Slide - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing the head (antennae separated and fragmented) and | fore wing all from the Holotype; 1 almost complete coverslip contaming parts of an undescribed chalcidoid. ''Meselatus fasciatipennis Gir., ?, Epidynomella subatriceps [CHEIRONYM| Gir., ¢, antennae [GH]". QM: Card ~ 4 °9, 2 intact, 1 minus antennae and | hind leg and | minus right antenna, right fore Wing, 1 hind leg and metasoma. ''4908"", **‘Meselatus Jasciatipennis Girault, Types 2 [GH]"’. Slide (short narrow slide) - 2 complete coverslips; the outer, furthest from the labels, contains 3 antennae (J incomplete), 2 legs and | fore wing from the card- mounted specimens of Meselatus fasviatipennis ; the inner coverslip contains 5 specimens of which 1 is the Holotype of Stethynium atrum Girault, 1 is the Holotype ° of Coccophagus sanctus Girault and the remainder are unidentified chalcidoids. ‘‘Meselatus fasciatipennis Gir., 3 type. Stethynium atrum Gir., Type 2 (over) [GH] 3554” and on the reverse of the slide, *“*Coccophagus sanctus Gir., Type 2 [GH]"”. DPIQ: Card - only parts of Z legs remain. *‘Meselatus fasciatipennis Gir., ¢ [GH]” and on the reverse, **Brisbane, A.R- Brimblecombe, 14 Sep. 1932 [GH]’’. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘The types were four lew females**. These would be the four females labelled by him as his types in the Queensland Museum, They are associated with the 193! description which lists the Jocality as Brisbane. Also in his unpublished manuscript Girault clearly lists the 1931 paper as containing the original description for this nominal species. However, the 1929 description makes this taxon a valid, available, nominal species. Accordingly the type-locality is Sydney as given with the 1929 description and not Brisbane as given with the 1931 description. The Queensland Museum specimens have no type-status and the register number T.4908 has been cancelled. FASCIATIPENNIS OLIGOSITA Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Od Mus. 1: 80-sp. nov, + description : 86-spp. key £2, 1914, Bull. Wis, nat, Hisi. Soc. (N.S.) 12: 56-catalogue. PUBL. DATA: A single specimen [°], sweeping in an open forest near Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., February 18, 1912 (A.M. Lea and A.A. Girault). Type Hy/787, Queensland Museum, one female in xylol-balsam (mounted with a female Gonatocerus ). QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype ° of Oligosita Jasciatipennis (with head and antennae separated) and an intact ° Gonatocerus hallami Girault. ‘‘Queensland Museum. 3455. TYPE, Hy/789, %'', ““Gonatocerus hallami Girault, Oligosita fasciatipennis Girault, © type, Sweeping in open forest, Nelson |= Gordonvale], N.Q., 18 Feb., 1912. Lea & Girault, 787 [GH]’*. On the last label Girault has crossed out a specific name and ‘'? Type*’ for which he has substituted ‘‘hallami’’. NOTES: 1.3455 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. Hy.789 is an error. FASCIATIPENNIS PODAGRIONELLA Girault, 1914, 1914, Societas ent. 29: 47-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4 : 286-sp. nov, + description. PUBL. DATA: 1914 - Three female specimens, Mr A.P. Dodd, sweeping in a forest, Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., 584 December 2, 1912. Type Queensland Museum, two females on tags plus a slide bearing antennae and head. 1915 - Types Hy 3313, Queensland Museum, two females on tags, a head on a slide. QM: 4 cards on separate pins and I slide as follows: Card 1-1 Syntype ~ minus leff antennal flagellum, some legs and metasoma. 5105". Card 2 - | Syntype ¢ minus head and fore legs, Both are pinned through a Girault label. ‘‘Podagrionella fasciatipennis Girault, ° types [GH]"’. Slide - | almost complete coverslip containing a head (antennae attached, 1 minus terminal segments) and } antennal flagellum all from the Syntypes. There is also a large piece of plant debris near the head. ‘*Queensland Museum. TYPE, 5105, Hy/1493, &"', “Podagrionella Jfasciatipennis Girault, © type [GH]"’- Card 3 - 1 © intact. ‘‘Podegrionella fasciatipennis Gir., 2 (GH]"’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Wowan, scrub & forest, April 12, 1923 [GH]”’. Card 4 - 1 © minus left antenna. Labelled as Card 3 except for the date of collection which is April 11, 1923, NOTES: Of the two duplicate Queensland Museum register numbers T.5105 is cancelled and Hy.1493 is retained for the Syntype on Card 2, The Syntype on Card 1 bears the published register number Hy.3313. FASCLATIPENNIS SPALANGIOMORPHA — Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2: 334-sp, description, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3; 345-sp. nov. + description, 1917, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 5 2 37- Spalangiomorpha Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Chaetospila [= Choetospila | Westwood (1874). 1925, ‘Indications (in new insects) of ruling. power and Jaw in nature.’* (Girault : Brisbane) (10 March 1925) : 3[186]- Spalangiomerpha Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Cercecephala [= Cerocephala | Westwood (1832). 1929, Trans. R. Soc. 8S. Aust. 53: 319- additional specimens as Spalangiomorpha fascialipennis ; “According to Masi’s table this genus is ” Chaetospila ..."'. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM PUBL. DATA: 1913 - Habitat Port Douglas, Nelson [= Gordonvyale] and Cooktown, Queensland; Port Darwin, Northern Territory. Type Hy 1992, Queensland Museum. 1915 - One male, from the window of a grocery store, Port Douglas, Queensland, October 30, 1911. A female also, captured in a similar situation at Halifax (Ingham), Queensland, February 25, 1913. The female genotype .., was captured at Port Douglas, October 30, 1911 from the window of a grocery store. Its type is the female on a tag, the head, hind legs and fore leg on a slide with the type appendages of Chaleitelloides nigrithorax io [described as Chalcitelloides io | Girault. QM: 4 cards on | pin and 5 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 square, complete coverslip containing the Holotype © minus head and 5 legs; metasoma and 1 leg separated. *“Spalangiomorpha fusciatipennis Gir., Type ; [GH]". Slide 2 - | complete coverslip with an adjoined coverslip fragment containing the head (1 antenna separated and fragmented, the other missing) 2 fore legs (1 in 2 pieces) and |! hind leg all from the Holotype of Spalangiomorpha fasciatipennis ; 1 almast complete coverslip containing parts of Chalcitelloides io Girault. “TYPE, Hy/1992, 3428A"", ‘“Genotype, 4668. Queensland Museum. Chalcitellaides io , Gir. 3428A"’, On the last label all except ‘4668. Queensland Museum."' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s as fs all of the following label, ‘‘Spalangiomorpha Jasciatipennis , Gir. = 19927*. Slide 3 — 1 complete coverslip containing 1 ‘intact, | » with head separated and | * fragmented. *'Spalangiomorpha Jasciatipennis Git., ». Wynnum, Taringa & Nelson [= Gordonvale] [GH]’’. Slide 4 - | square, complete coverslip (outer) containing a squashed head (antennae separated, | in 2 pieces) 1 leg and | fore wing of Spalangiomorpha Jasciatipennis : | square, complete coverslip and a coverslip fragment containing parts of Proamatura anselmi Girault and Proumotura perpulchra Dodd (1927: 70), “Spalangiomorpha faseiatipennis Gir., - (GH]"’, ‘Proamoetura anselmi Gir, (middle) |complete coverslip], - type, Proamotura perpulcher [= perpulchra | Dodd, | type (inner) [coverslip fragment] [GH]"’. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: Ill S85 Slide 5 — I complete, square coverslip containing fragments of 2 specimens; | coverslip fragment which is empty. 'Spalangiomorpha fasciatipennis Gir., apterous " « Hy. 490 [GH]"’. Cards 1...4- 4 2+, | minus head, | minus right antenna and the remaining 2 are minus head and mesosoma. “'C. Australia in .., Parasites on small! Beetles, Dr. Stirling, June 1891"", “‘Spalangiomorpha fasciatipennis Girault, » [GH]". DPIQ: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1-2 >>, 1 minus antennae. ‘“Spalangionorphe Jasciatipennis Gir, = [GH]" and on the reverse, *‘Honolulu, H.T., window, 10 Oct., 1917 [GH]. Card 2-1 », head damaged, wings absent. “Spalangiomorpha fasciatipennis Gir., = [GH]. SAM: Card - 2 © 2, intact. “‘Murray Island, Torres Straits, A.M. Lea, in rice’’, “Spalangiomorpha fasciatipennis Gir., Murray Isl."", “Spalangiomorpha fasciatipennis Git,, 2 [GH]"’. NOTES: It appears that Girault has remounted the carded Holotype body on a slide and there is no doubt that QM Slides 1 and 2 contain parts of the Holotype collected at Port Douglas on October 30, 19|1 even though the legs present do not match those stated to be present in the 1915 PUBL. DATA. One of the females on QM Slide 3 is from Gordonvale and is not a Paratype since Girault’s unpublished manuscript mentions the specimens from Wynnum, Taringa and Gordonvale as addilional specimens examined at a later date. No trace was found of the male collected at Port Douglas on Octaber 30, 1911 as mentioned with the 1915 description, Since only the female was described originally this male does not have type-status. The Queensland Museum register number T,4668 is.a duplicate for the type of Neoanacryptus hyalinipennis Girault which does not occur on the slide bearing this number. In his unpublished manuscript Girault places Chalcitelloides ia Girault (which does occur on Slide 2 labels) as a junior synonym of Neoanacrypius hyalinipennis. 'T.4668 is the Queensland Museum register number for the latter and has been placed on the slide in error; Hy.3428A is the correct number for Chalcitelloides io. The Paratypes from Gordonvale, Cooktown and Port Darwin weré not located. FASCIATIPES ELASMUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 3 175-sp. nov, + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, August 2, 1914 (A.P, Dodd), Gordonvale, Queensland. Type Hy 2736, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag. QM: Card - Holotype © minus head and wings. '*3961"°, “HOLOTYPE”, 'Elasmus JSasciatipes Gir., « type [GH]’’. NOTES: T.3961 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this. species and has been cancelled. FASCIATIPES N&@LaATTicioa Girault, 1915. Eneyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. FASCIATIVENTRIS CIRROSPILOIDELLEUS Giraull, 1913. 1913, Ment, Od Mus, 2: 255-sp. nov, + description, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 = 263-Cirrospilomelia Jasciatus Girault (1913) a junior synonym : 275-Cirrospilomella fasciata {= fasciatus] written as the senior synonym, PUBL. DATA: A single female, sweeping in jungle, July 13, 1913. Harvey's Creek, Queensland. Type Hy 1873, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head and hind tibiae on a Slide. QM: Card - only 1 fore wing and some legs from the Holotype © remain on the card, ‘‘ TYPE", ‘'Cirrospiloidelleus fasciativentris Gir., Type [GH]". Slide - 1 complete coverslip and 1 coverslip fragment containing 1 leg and the head (in 2 pieces each with an antenna attached) all from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy/1873, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum, Cirrospiloidelleus fasciativentris 2°". On the Jast label all except ‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: There is no trace of a second leg on the slide as stated in the PUBL. DATA, but I am sure that this slide contains parts from the Holotype, especially as Girault does not mention additional specimens in his unpublished manuscript. He places Cirraspilomella fasciatus as the junior synonym in his unpublished manuscript. 586 FASCIATIVENTRIS ELASMUS Girault, 1914. 1914, Proc. ent. Soc. Wash. 16: 117-sp. nov. + descnption. PUBL. DATA: A single female, sweeping grass and foliage in a forest at Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., November 28, 1912 (Alan P. Dodd). Type Hy. 1292, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 —- Holotype “ minus head, left wings, some legs and metasoma. **4003"", “Hy/1292"", “HOLOTYPE", *'Elasmus Jfasciativentris Girault, » type [GH]’’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the squashed Holotype head minus antennae; | complete coverslip containing an unidentified * elasmid. *Ev/osmus Jasciativentris Gir., + type [GH] 4003’’. This label has collection data in Hacker’s hand crossed out by Girault. Card 2-1 | propodeum + metasoma and some legs. ‘“E/asmus fasciativentris Girault, ’ (GH)” and on the reverse, ““Miriamyale, Qd,. forest, Feb. 6, 1924 [GH]’’- NOTES: According to correspondence between Girault and the Queensland Museum in 1913 there was a tag and a slide of the Holotype of Elasnius fasciativentris. The PUBL. DATA are therefore in error in this respect. T.4003 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. FASCIATIVENTRIS GONATOCERUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Cam. Ent. 45; 2)7-sp. nov. + description. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 111-sp. description, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 159-note after Gonatocerus australica Girault. PUBL. DATA: A single male, with the preceding two species [sweeping jungle growths along a forest streamlet, near Nelson = Gordonvale, North Queensland, December 6, 1912 (A.P. Dodd)]. Type Hy 1294, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, the above specimen (mounted with the types of G. brunai lyelli and Polynema devriesi both described beyond). QM: 4 slides as follows: Slide | - 1 large coverslip fragment containing 3 intact **. This appears to be MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM the slide referred to in the PUBL. DATA above but the labels have been altered. “TYPE, Hy/1296, A.A. Girault"’. Two Queensland Museum register numbers have been crossed out by Girault on this label. “Queensland Museum. 1294, Gonatocerus Jfasciativentris, G*’. On this label all except “Queensland Museum-’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s and Girault has crossed out “G. brunoi lvelli G. 4 new var., 1295" and added a question mark in front of *‘fasefativentris **. ‘1296, Polynemea devriesi, Gir. *. 3613, 3613". On the last label all except 3613, 3613" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Slide 2—- a half coverslip containing an intact ° of Gonatocerus fasciativentris ; | square, complete coverslip containing a fragmented ? of Gonatocerus tolstoit Girault. ‘TYPE, Hy/1294, 2449, A.A. Girault"’, ““Q. Museum. 1294, Gonatocerus fasciativentris, 3667, do. tolstoii ? 2449, 3689"'. On the last label ail except “'Q. Museum. 3667, 3689" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. Slide 3 - 1 almost complete coverslip only partly filled with medium containing numerous specimens some of which are as per labels. ‘‘Gonatocerus petrarchi Gir., fasciativentris Gir., » [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag, & Stk,, Qld."", Bardylis silvensis Gir., Type 7. Nelson I= Gordonvale], Q., ae 3884, Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.” Slide 4 — 1 coverslip fragment containing an intact » of Genatocerus fascialiventris ; 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype » of Gonatocerus davinci Girault. **Q. Museum. 3686, Gonatocerus davincii |= davinci |, Gir. ©"". On the last label all except ‘QO. Museum. 3686"* are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s and Girault has added ‘*G, fasciativentris 2"". NOTES: For some reason Girault appears to have decided that his Holotype of Gonatocerus fasciativentris on Slide 1 may not be that species. He has changed his type to the Female on Slide 2 which is invalid especially as his original description was of the male only, I leave it to the first reviser to sort out Girault’s action with Slide 1. 1.3667 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: JIL $87 FASCIA TIVENTRIS (913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 106-sp. description. 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist, Soc, (N.S_)12:61~ catalogue as an MS name. 1915, Can. Ent. 47: 17-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem, Qd Mus. 3: 152-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: The following is a composite from the 1913 and 1915 papers. One specimen [*] captured with the foregoing Lathromerella |sweeping forested slopes of Mount Pyramid (from 1,500 to 2,500 feet) Nelson = Gordonvale, North Queensland, by Mr Alan P. Dodd]. Type Hy 1605, Queensland Museum. The type was captured at 2,000 feet, June 3 and is on a slide. QM: Slide - 1 damaged, square coverslip containing the Holotype © intact; 1 coverslip fragment containing an unidentified chalcidoid. *'3389"’, *Lathromeroides fasciativentris Gir., + type [GH] 3389, 3389". NOTES: T.3389 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. Girault has redescribed this taxon twice in 1915 with the annotation that it was a new species. However, the 1913 description, although not annotated new species, serves to make it a valid, available, nominal species in that year. LATHROMEROIDES — Girault, PASCIATIVENTRIS NEOMPHALOIDELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2; 234-sp. description : 236-spp. key : 25l-gen. key © =. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. S, Aust, 37 : 69-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A single female specimen on a card. King Island (A.M. Lea). Type 1.1233, South Australian Museum. The above specimen and slide with an antenna. SAM; Card - Holotype © minus antennae and right wings. ‘‘King. I., Tas. Lea’*’, **Neomphaloidella fasciativentris Gir., King Island, TYPE, see also slide 1.1233”’, ‘‘Neomphaloidella fasciativentris Git., = type [GH]”’. Slide - 2 complete coverslips containing 1 antenna and | pair of wings all from the Holotype. “‘Neomphaloidella Jasciativentris Gir., © [GH]"'. NOTES: The parts on the slide match those missing from the card-mounted specimen labelled as “‘type’’ by Girault (except for the absence of | antenna) and I[ feel that the PUBL. DATA are in error listing only an antenna on the slide, Both papers. issued in December of 1913. As a standard | am accepting the Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. paper as the reference for this nominal species- FASCIATIVENTRIS POLYCYSTELLA Girault, 1913, 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 325-sp. nov. + description : 330-gen. key. PUBL. DATA; A single female, sweeping in jungle, July 26, 1913. Meerawa and Nelson [= Gordonyale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 1980, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head, first and last pairs of legs on a slide. QM: Card — Holotype - minus head, right wings, most legs and metasoma. ““TYPE”’, ‘*Polycystella fasciativentris Gir., » type [GH]”’. Slide — 2 complete coverslips (1 with objective lens damage) containing the head in 2 pieces (antennae separated, | incomplete the other in 2 pieces) 1 pair of fore legs attached to part of prothorax, | pair of hind legs and | fore wing all from the Holotype. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/1980, A.A, Girault’’, ‘Queensland Museum. Polycystella fasciativentris. °"’, On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum.” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: Girault’s PUBL. DATA are rather confusing giving two localities, Meerawa and Nelson [= Gordonvale], for the Holotype. His unpublished manuscript does not list localities and his Holotype is without label data. These localities are very close (Meerawa 17 095 145 52E, Gordonvale 17 OOS 145 47K) and I suggest that Gordonvale be taken as the type- locality. FASCIATIVENTRIS SELITRICHODES Girault, 1913. 1913, J. Ent. Zoal. 5: \05-sp. nov, + description. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2: : 249-pen. key °°. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 + 233-sp. description. 226-sp. description 388 PUBL. DATA: Four females remounted on a slide in xylol-balsam from a card, received from the Acting Government Entomologist of Victoria and labelled "Chalcids parasitic on unknown galls on Eucalyptus, N.S.W."* Types the above females on a single slide. Hy 1198, Queensland Museum, QM: Slide - | cracked, almost complete coverslip containing 4 Syntype ‘2 (2 with parts separated), ‘“‘TYPEB, Hy/1198, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. Selitrichodes fasciativentris <"', Qn the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”* are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s and there is a faded generic name in Girault’s hand which is no longer legible. FASCIATIVENTRIS TRICHAPOROIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Societas ent, 28: 104-sp. nov. + description, 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 216-Trichaporoides Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Ootetrastichus Perkins (1906) : 217-sp, description : 222-spp. key °°, 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 3; 225 footnote-occurrence and type data. PUBL. DATA: A single female, Mr Alan P. Dodd, sweeping in a forest, December 3, 1912 at Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q. Type, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag plus the head and its appendages on a slide in xylol-balsam. QM: | card and 2 slides as follows: Card - Holotype £ minus head. '*TYPR", **Trichaporoides fasciativentris Gir., Type 2 (GH)"’. Slide 1 —- 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype head with antennae attached. “Queensland Museum, TYPE, Hy/1451, 2°", **Trichaporoides fasciativentris Girault, 2 type [GH]"’. Slide 2 - 1 almost complete coverslip (only partly filled with medium) containing a © minus head of Trichaporoides fasciativentris ; \ complete coverslip containing an intact ' of Paraphelinus australiensis Girault. ‘TYPE’, “‘Trichoporoides |= Trichaporoides } Jasciativentris, Paraphelinus australiensis. Streamlet, Nelson [= Gordonvale] June 3, 1913. [GH]"’. NOTES: The TYPE" label on Slide 2 appears to be in error as neither of the MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM specimens has type-status. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is Hy.1786. Hy-1451 is a duplicate number and has been cancelled. FASCIATIVENTRIS CARUS ELASMUS Girault, 1940. 1940, Revia Soc. ent. argent. 10 : 322-var. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA; Three females, forest. Wynnum. QM: Card — 3 Syntype © © all minus heads, ! also minus right wings, | minus at least one leg; 1 separated leg glued to the card. ““4063"*, “Wynnum [GH]’’, “HOLOTYPE”, '*Elasmus fasciativentris Girault carus Girault, Types * [GH]"’. Slide — 1 complete coverslip containing 2 heads (4 separated antennae, only | intact) 1 pair of wings and 1 leg all from the Syntypes, *'4063"', ''Elasynmus fascialivenitris Girault carus Gir., Type °"s [GH]"’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this variety is T.4063, Riek (1966) incorrectly states that the inner female is a Holotype and has placed the “‘HOLOTYPE" label on the pin with the card. Girault did not select a Holotype hence his specimens are Syntypes. FASCLATUS CIRROSPILOMELLA Girault, L913, 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 265-sp. nov. + description : 272-gen. key ??- 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 263- Cirrospiloidelleus fasciativentris Girault (1913) a senior synonym : 275-sp. description; above synonymy written with Cirrospilemella jasciata [= fasciatus | as the semor synonym. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in a jungle pocket, July 30, 1913 (AP. Dodd), Nelson [= Gordonvaie] (Cairms), Queensland. Type Hy 1896, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head and hind legs on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype * minus head and most of both hind legs; metasoma separated, ‘'TYPE”’, ‘'Cirrospilomella Jasciatus Gir., Type = [GH]’’. Slide — 1 complete coverslip in the centre of the slide containing the fragmented head and antennae plus | leg (minus tarsus) all from the Holotype of Cirrospilomella Jasciatus ; | complete coverslip partly covered by the TYPE” label and | DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA; III SRY coverslip fragment containing a fragmentary Zaommonvyiella saintpierrel Girault. ‘‘ TYPE, Hy/1665, 1896, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. 1665. Zaommamyia [= Zaommomyiella | saintplerrei, G. § (all of type) Cirrospilomella fasciatus, G. 4, 1896'', On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.’’ and ‘‘(all of type) [GH]"' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault clearly places Cirrospilomella fasciatus as a junior synonym of Cirrospiloidelleus fasciativentris, FASCIATUS GYROLASELLA Girault, 1913, 1913, Societas ent. 28: 105-sp. nov. + description. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 166-sp. description : 167-spp. key : 178-omphaline gen. key +5 : 271-elachertine gen, key i=. 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 3: 269-corrections and sp. description as Gyrolasella fasciata. PUBL. DATA: Seven females, mounted on cards labelled, ‘‘Gall 15°’ and ‘‘Bred out of Eucalyptus, 5.8.11. Brisbane, H. Hacker,"’ Types in Queensland Museum, three fernales on a slide, a second slide with dissected heads. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 — 1 cracked, almost complete coverslip containing 3 Syntype 7 minus heads (all but 1 are missing other parts as well) and half of a separated head (minus antennae). “*Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/1428, 2"', “Gvrolasella fasciata, [= Jasciatus | 2 types [GH]’’. Slide 2 - 1 cracked, almost complete coverslip containing 5 heads (some with antennae attached) and a half head (minus antennae) all from the Syntypes. “Queensland Museum, TYPE, Hy/1428, 1") “Gyrolasella fasciata [= fasciatus | Girault, = type [GH]"’. NOTES: The remaining Syntypes or parts from the original series were not located. Hy.1428 and Hy.1684 are duplicate Queensland Museum register numbers for the Syntypes of this species. The published number Hy.1684 is cancelled and Hy.1428 which occurs on the slides is retained for the Syntypes. FASCIATUS TETRASTICHUS Girault, 1913. Girault has created a tangled situation in the literature having two taxa with this name and creating a confusing array of new names for them. From his labels | suspect that he has succeded in confusing himself as well. It is perhaps more convenient to deal with both taxa together, 1)1913, J. Ent. Zool, 5 > 108-sp. nov. + description. as 7etrastichus fasciatus. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2 : 238-Tetrastichella novifasciatus comb. nov., nom. nov. 1913, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soe. (N-S.) 1: 48-Tetrastichus fasciatella nom. nov. 1915, Ment. Od Mus. 3: 219- Tetrastichella Jasciatella nom, noy.: 249-refers Tetrastichella fasciatella to Tetrastichns fasciatus (Girault). His action (1915, p.249) referring Tetrastichella Jasciatella as a new name for Tetrastichus fasciatus (Girault) (= Zuagraummosomoides fasciatus Giraull) and not for ‘‘antea, p. 238"' ( Tetrastichella novifasciaius Giraull) is incorrect. This confusion would have resulted from the imprecise nature of his statements in Bul, Wis. nat. Hisi. Soc. (N.S.) 11: 48, The “ Terrastichus fasciatus Girault M.S. from Australia"' could only have referred to 1913, p. 108 and not to Tetrastichus Jasciatus (Girault) from Zagrammosomoides (see discussion below the unpublished manuscript references). In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this taxon in Neomphaloidellu and his arrangement confirms the above references! Tetrastichus fasciatus 19\3e, p. 108. Tetrastichella nevifaseiatns 1913f, p. 238, Tetrastichella fasciutella 1915b, p. 249. Both the Mem. Qd Mus. 2 and the Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soe. (N.8.) 11 papers issued in December 1913, Elsewhere I have argued that the Bull, Mis. nat. Hist. (N.S.) II paper be taken as preceding the Mem. Od Mus, 2 paper since it was obviously written first. If this is followed Terrastichus Jfasciotella is a senior objective synonym of Tetrastichella novifasciaius. The combination Terrastichella fasciatella as used in 1915 therefore takes precedence over Tetrastichella novifasciaius. PUBL. DATA: Nine females mounted together on a card in the Queensland Museum, labelled “‘Bred from gall No, MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM 13", Queensland (? Brisbane). Type Hy 1201, Queensland Museum, six of the above specimens plus a slide bearing two others. QM: Slide - 1 cracked, almost complete coverslip containing 2 Syntype “= ?; 1 minus 1 fore wing and part of | antenna, the other with head separated, minus | fore wing and part of | antenna. ‘‘Tetrastichella noylfasciata [= novifasciatus | Gir. [GH]"’, “Types [GH] Queensland Museum. (= Tetrastichodes fasciatus, Gir) 2, Hy/1201°’, On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum."’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s and the brackets plus equal sign were placed there by Girault together with “Types”. Card — 3 intact ++. *‘Neontphaloidella novifasciatus (Gir.) 2"*- NOTES: [ was unable to locate the six card-mounted Syntypes. The slide label in Mrs Girault's hand with Girault’s brackets “(= Tetrastichodes fasciatus )’* is incorrect since this is really Zagrartmosomoides fasciatus Girault as explained below. 2) 1913, Entomologisi 46: 178-sp. noy. + description as Zagrammosomoides Sasciatus. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2 : 209-Tetrastichodes fasciatus comb. noy, = 210- Tetrastichodes (Zagrammosomoides ) JSasciatus. 1913, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 11: 48-Tetrastichus fasciatus comb, nov. from Zagrammosomoides fasciatus the type-species of Zagrammeasomoides Girault. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3; 219-Tetrastichodes (Zagrammosomoides ) multifasciarus nom, nov. {n his unpublished manuscript Girault again uses Zagrammosomoides at the generic level and his arrangement confirms the above sequence of references: Zagrammosomoides fasciatus 1913d, p. 177 {= 178). Tetrastichus. fasciatus 1913!, p. 48. Zagrammosomoides miultifasciatus 1915b, p. 219, new name. PUBL. DATA: Ten males and sixty-two females reared from a single globular green gall from the foliage of a bloodwood gum (forest), Nelson [= Gordonvale], North Queensland. The gall measured 1.2 cm diameter, and was blushed with pink. It was obtained on August 22nd, 1912... Emergence commenced on August 23rd, and became general three days later ... Subsequently reared in enormous numbers from similar galls measuring 1.6 cm, first two weeks in September. Types Hy/1169, Queensland Museum; two males, two females mounted on card points, two pins. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 1 slide as follows: Card | - 2 Syntype ¢ 4, outer minus head, metasoma insect damaged; inner minus head, parts of right fore legs and most of metasoma. ‘4°’, TYPE’, “*Hy/1169"’, Card 2 - 2 Syntype © +, outer minus head and left wings, metasoma insect damaged; inner minus wings, metasoma, most of both antennae and left hind leg, '°©"', “TYPE”, “Hy/1169’". Both pins are inserted in a Girault label ‘*Zagrammosomoides fasciatus Girault, ¢ © types’. Slide — | small coverslip containing a head (without antennae), | scape and pedicel separated and part of 1 fore wing of Zagrammosomoides fasciatus ; 1 large coverslip fragment containing parts of an undescribed species of Tetrastichodes. “ Tetrastichodes foliscapus [|CHEIRONYM] Girault Type 3 (outer), Tetrastichodes multifasciatus (Girault). Inner scape, wing, head [GH]"’. NOTES: The parts on the slide may be from the Syntypes, but in the absence of data on the slide this is not certain. The remaining specimens from Girault's syntypical series were not located. Since Zagrammosomoides fasciafus was incorrectly placed in the genus Tetrastichus the change to Tetrastichodes (Zagrammosomoides ) multifasciatus would not have been necessary. The latter is therefore a junior objective synonym of Tetrastichodes (Zagrammosoamoides ) Jasciatus. FASCIATUS ZAGRAMMOSOMOIDES Girault, 1913. Discussed under FASCIATUS TETRASTICHUS. FASCUPENNIS PSEUDANOGMUS (7) Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 317-sp. nov, + description. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: II] 591 PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping foliage and grass along the Mulgrave River, mostly jungle, March 30, 1913 (A,A.G.). Type Hy 2772, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag, the head and hind legs on a slide. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 —- Holotype © buried in copious glue, minus head and probably some legs. ‘*Pseudanagmus fasclipennis Dodd, ° type [DH]. Slide 1 - | large coverslip fragment containing the head in 2 pieces (J antenna attached to each, 1 antenna incomplete) and 2 legs all from the Holotype. ‘TYPE, Hy/2772, A.A. Girault"’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Pseudanogmus Jasciapennis [= Jasctipennis | Dodd ©*’. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar ta Mrs Girault's. Card 2 - i metasoma, 1 fore wing and 1 leg. ‘‘Kuranda, 4.1.21, F.P. Dodd"’, **Pseudanogmus Jasciipennis Dodd, ° [GH]". Slide 2 — 1 complete coverslip containing a head (both antennae separated, | in 3 pieces, the other incomplete), 1 fore wing and parts of a leg. “‘Pseudanogmius fasciipennis Dodd, ?. Kuranda, 4.1,1921, F.P. Dodd [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”’. FASCHSCAPUS DINOCARSIS Girault, 1932. 1932, ‘Hymenoptera, Thysanoptera nova Australiensis.f1."" (Girault : Brisbane) (31 March 1932) : 1[292]-sp. description, PUBL. DATA: Indooroopilly. forest, Jany. 10, 1932. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘The single type specimen was captured in my small home allotment with my sweep net’’. QM; 2 cards on separate pins and J slide as follows: Card | - Holotype © minus head and left wings. ‘‘Dinocarsis fascliscapus Gir., Type [GH]"’ and on the reverse, ‘Forest in garden, Indooroopilly, 10 Jany, 1932 [GH]". Slide - 1 almost complete coverslip containing the head (1 antenna separated) and | fore wing all from the Holotype, “Dinocarsis fasciiscapus Gir. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld."', *\Dinocarsis Jasciiscapus Gir., Type ° [GH] Ent. Div. Dep, Ag. & Stk,, Qld-"’. Card 2 - | 2 minus part of | antennal flagellum. ‘‘Dinocarsis fasciiscapus Girault, Paratype ~ [GH]’’. NOTES: The specimen on Card 2 is mentioned as a Paratype in Girault's unpublished manuscript which gives its data as, ‘'A female, type locality, March 20, 1932’. This specimen has no type-status since its data were not mentioned with the original description. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.8877. FAUNA LEPTOSPERMOPHILA Girault, 1939, 1939, Ohio J. Sci. 39: 324-sp. nov. + description, PUBL. DATA: A female specimen collected by Henry Hacker from the flowers of Leptospermum flavesceris, Oxley, Queensland, September 24, 1916, QM: Card - Holotype ? minus head, 1 pair of wings and some legs; metasoma, | fore wing and | leg separated. ““Lentospermophila fauna Gir., Type © [GH]”’ and on the reverse, **Oxley, Leptospermum /lavescens, Sep, 24, 1916, Hacker [GH]’’, Slide - 2 complete coverslips and | coverslip fragment containing the head (minus antennae), part of | leg and 1 pair of wings all from the Holotype. “Leptospermaphila fauna Girault, + Type [GH]"*. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.8878. FAUNUS MERISMOMORPHA Girault, 1933, 1933. “Some beauties inhabitant not of the boudoirs of commerce but of nature’s bosom. — New insects.”’ (Girault < Brisbane) (22 November 1933) : 2(305]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Ipswich, forest, June. QM: Card - only the metasoma of the Holotype remains on the card. *Merismomorpha faunus Gir., Type = (GH]"' and on the reverse, ‘Ipswich, June- July, Forest [GH]’’. Slide - | square, complete coverslip and 1 coverslip fragment containing the head (antennae separated, 1 incomplete), 1 pair of wings, | leg in 2 pieces and ! tibia + tarsus all from the Holotype. “*Merismomorpha faunus Gir., Type © [GH]’’, ‘‘faunus Gir., type >. Ipswich, Q. [GH]"’. On the last label Girault has crossed out ‘Epipolycystus *’ before ““faunus **. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T, 8879. FAUNUS RHICNOPELTELLA Girault, 1929. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust, 53: 324-sp, noy. + description. PUBL. DATA: A male, three females from valls on silver-leafed ironbark, Roma, Queensland, September 20, 1914 (H. Tryon). SAM: Card -3 Syntypes. 2 are minus heads and metasomas, | minus head. ‘‘Hy 765”’, ““Type’’, ““Rhicnopeltella faunus Gir. Queensland, TYPE”, ‘‘Rhicnopeltella Jatina Girault, Types ¢ 9° [GH]"’. On the last label Girault has changed the specific name from “‘faunus ”’ to ‘‘fayna "'. OM: Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing a fragmentary Syntype (sex difficult to determine) plus a head from one of the SAM Syntypes. There are 2 separated Syntype heads on this slide (1 has | antenna attached, the other antenna missing and the other head is minus both antennae). It is impossible to tell which head belongs with the fragmented Syntype. There is also a complete coverslip on this slide containing specimens of Rhicnopeltella consobrinus Girault, *““Rhicnopeltella consobrina [= consobrinus | Gir,, Hy 672, Rhicnopeltella faunus Gir., Type 2 (inner) [GH]"’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for its Syntype of this species is T.8880. FELIX HABROLEPOPTERYGIS Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. FELLIS EvRYTOMA Girault,, 1928. 1928, ‘A prodigeous discourse on wild animals.*' (Girault : Brisbane) (19 March 1928) : 2[219]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Twig galls on wild lemon, Nerang, A.H. Benson, Oct. In his MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The types were of both sexes, 1925 ... Types reared 19 October, 1925’*- QM: 13 cards on separate pins and 3 pins each with 2 cards as follows: Card 1 — 4 Syntype #7 intact plus 2 separated legs (from a Syntype 7 now missing). ‘‘4760"’, “‘“Eurytoma fellis Gir., Types 2° [GH]". Card 2 - 1 Syntype ¢ minus some legs, | Syntype 4 intact. ‘‘4760", ““Burvtoma Jellis Giraulit, Types #2 [GH]’’, Card 3 — 4 3° in fair condition. “Eurytoma fellis Gir. [GH]"’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Hy 1206, Dep. Agric. [GH]’’. Card 4-1 4,2 2" plus the separated head and fore legs of another %. **Eurvtoma fellis Girault [GH]"’ and on the reverse, “Hy 1205, Dep. Agric. [GH]’’. Card 5-1 4 intact, | 2 in 3 pieces with appendages missing. ‘‘Eurvioma fellis Girault, 4? [GH]’’ and on the reverse, “Gall on lemon tree, Tweed Heads, N.S. Wales, Jany. 1924, L. Gallard [GH]"’, Card 6-3 22 1 minus metasoma and parts of both antennae; fore wings separated, the remaining 2 ©© each minus | antennal flagellum. ‘‘Eurytomea fellis Girault [GH]"". Card 7-2 ¢4,4 %" intact. ‘Hy 1206 [GH]"’, ‘*‘Eurytoma fellis Girault [GH]’*. Card 8 -3 ¢% intact. ‘'Euryioma fellis Gir. [GH]”’. Card 9-4 74% intact. ‘‘Eurytome fellis Gir. [GH]’’. Card 10 - 2 22 intact. *‘Eurytoma fellis Gir. [GH]’’. Card 11 —3 22,72 intact, | minus some antennal segments. ‘‘Eurytoma fellis Gir. [GH]"’. Card 12 -1 5 minus terminal segments of left antenna. ‘“‘Eurytoma fellis Gir., % [GH]"’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Bowenville, Q., Mar. 12, 1929 [GH]’’, Card 13 — numerous specimens of both sexes in fair condition. ‘‘Eurytoma fellis Gir., ?2 [GH]. Cards 14 & 15 -2 44,4 22 intact. ‘‘Bred from galls on Citrus trees’’, ‘‘Eurytoma Jellis Gir. (GH]"’. Cards 16. & 17-1 ¢ (antennae damaged) 5 += intact labelled as Cards 14 & 15. Cards 18. & 19-2 “4 (both with damaged antennae), 3 #5 (2 intact, 1 minus head) labelled as Cards 14 & 15. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 593 number for the Syntypes of this species is T.4760. Hy.1206 and Hy.1205 are not Queensland Museum register numbers. FEMORATA RHICNOPELTELLA Girault, 1934. 1934, ''New Capsidae and Hymenoptera, with note on an unmentionable.”’ (Girault ; Sydney) (21 December 1934) : 2[312]- sp. descnption. PUBL. DATA: Grandchesier, forest, Aug. 1, 1924. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type was one female’’. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype * minus head. “Rhicnopeltella femorata Gir., 2 type [GH] Ent. Diy. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES: The head of the Holotype was not located. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.8881. PUBL. DATA: One female, on window, Meringa near Cairns. Type Hy 4084, Queensland Museum, QM: Slide (broken and large diagonal piece missing) - | complete coverslip containing the Holotype ©. *‘Eomymar fenestratum Gir., type [GH] Hy/4084, 3706, 3706"". Girault has corrected the end of the specific name by overwriting letters which are now illegible. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is Hy.4084, The duplicate number T.3706 has been cancelled. FERA KAKAOBURRA Girault, 1922. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep FER4 MESANUSOMYHA Girault, 1922. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. FERA THAUMASURA Girault, 1932. 1932, ''New lower Hymenoptera from Australia and India.’ (Girault : FEMORATUS NOTANISOMORPHELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 287-sp. nov. + description. Insecutor Inscit. menstr. § 2 155- Notanisomorphella Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Sympiesis Forster (1856). PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in jungle, September 12, 1913. Kuranda, Queensland, Type Hy 1936, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card — Holotype 7 minus head and left wings. ““TYPE”, ‘‘Notonisomorphelleus [= Notaniso- morphella) femoratus Gir., = type [GH]’’. type [GH]"’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the squashed head (antennae separated, | minus scape) from the Holotype. *‘TYPE, Hy/1936, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Nolanisamorphella Jemoratus, Gir. ."'. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum.” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. NOTES: I could not find the name Notonisomorphelleus in the literature nor in Girault’s unpublished manuscript and am assuming it to be a mis-spelling. FENESTRATUM BOMYMAR Girault, 1918. 1918, Redia 13 : 198-sp. description. Brisbane) (20 October 1932) : 4[296]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Kuranda, Nov. 1919, A.P. Dodd. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type was a single female'’. QM: Card — Holotype ¥ minus left antenna except for some separated terminal segments. ‘Kuranda, Nov. 1919, A.P. Dodd"’, *‘Thaumasura fera Girault, Type = {[GH]"’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.8882. FERALIS ARRETOCEKOIDES Girault, 1915. 1913, Bull. Wis. nar. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 11: 38-nomen nudum under Tetrastichomorpha flava Girault, 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 4: 351-sp. nov. + description, PUBL, DATA: Proserpine, Queensland. Jungle, November 4, 1912. Type [7] Hy 3424, Queensland Museum. A slide. OM: | card and 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 —- 1] complete coverslip containing 2 anternge (1 in 2 pieces, the orher incomplete), 1 fore wing and 1 hind leg all from the Halotype of Arretoceroides 594 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM feralis; | coverslip fragment containing parts of Hockerella dioculata Girault; 2 adjoined coverslip fragments of which 1 is empty and the other contains a = Tetrastichomorpha flava Girault. ‘‘4678. Queensland Museum. Hockerella, H. dioculata, Arretoceroides feralis, Gir. 2, Hy/1519’’. On this label ‘‘Hockerella, H. dioculata ’’ are in Girault’s hand and all after and including ‘‘Arretoceroides ’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. ‘Hy/1518’’, ‘‘Tetrastichomorpha flava Gir. [GH]’’. Card - 1 ¢ minus left antenna and right fore wing; right hind leg and metasoma separated. ‘‘Gordonvale, Oct, N.Q., 1920’’, ‘“Arretoceroides feralis Girault, ¢ [GH]’’. On this label Girault has crossed out ‘‘rex [CHEIRONYM] Type [GH]’’. “‘Nearretocera feralis (Gir.) E.F. Riek det. 1950’. Slide 2 - | complete coverslip and 1 coverslip fragment containing | antenna (in 2 pieces) and 1 fore wing from the ¢ on the card above. ‘‘Arretoceroides feralis Gir., 4 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. On this label Girault has crossed out ‘‘rex (CHEIRONYM] Gir., Type [GH]’’. NOTES: Hy.1519 and T.4678 are duplicate Queensland Museum register numbers for the Holotype of this species and have been cancelled. The body of the Holotype was not located. FERALIS EUDECATOMA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 267-sp. noy. + descriptiou. 1927, Rec. S. Aust. Mus. 3 : 321- Eudecatoma Ashmead (1888) a junior synonym of Decatoma Spinola (1811). PUBL. DATA: Meerawa (Cairns), Queensland. Jungle, July 26, 1913. Type Hy 3270, Queensland Museum, the female on a slide (abdomen lost). In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘New Gir., ° [GH]’’ and on the reverse, “Indooroopilly, Dec. 26, 1929, Window’’. NOTES: The specimens on Card 1 have no type-status since Girault did not select a Neotype in the literature. However the first reviser could use them for Neotype selection if they agree with the description of this nominal species in which case the Queensland Museum register number T.4892 should be used for the Neotype. FERALIS MESTOCHARELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 269-sp. description : 272-gen. key 2°. 1913, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 11: 4l-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 277-sp. description; type data. PUBL. DATA: One female, Mr Alan P. Dodd, sweeping in a patch of jungle near Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), N.Q., April 4, 1913. Type Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. Card - Holotype * minus head; right fore wing separated, upside down buried in copious glue. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘‘Mestocharella feralis Gir., 2° [GH]’’. NOTES: Although this specimen is not labelled by Girault as a type on his label I believe it is the Holotype. The slide- mounted head of the Holotype is on a slide labelled Chrysoatomus latipennis, See NOTES with this species. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is Hy.1907. Both of the 1913 papers issued in December of that year. The Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) paper was without doubt written first and as a standard I am accepting it as the reference for this nominal species. FERALIS PARAENASOMYIA Girault, 1929, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. types are designated from North Queensland, no other data ... The original type was lost’’. FERALIS SPHEGIPTEROSEMA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 323-sp. description : 328-gen. key. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 329-sp. nov. under Sphegipterosema, refers to 1913 description. PUBL. DATA: 1913 - Nelson [= Gordonvyale] (Cairns), Queensland. Jungle. Type Hy 1976, Queensland Museum. 1915- QM: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - 4 =* of which 3 are intact and the fourth is minus wings. ‘*4892’’, ‘‘Decatoma feralis Girault, Types 2 [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘North Queensland [GH]’’. Card 2 - 1 © intact. ‘‘Decatoma feralis DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IL 595 May, 1913. Its type is on a tag; the head and hind legs on a slide. QM: Card — Holotype - minus head, wings and jegs. “TYPE”, '*Sphegipterosema Jeralis Gir., Type [GH]"* and on the reverse, ‘Sphegipterosema feralis Gir. [GH]’’. The reverse of the last label was overwritten by Girault with an illegible annotation in pencil. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the fragmented head (both antennal flagella separated) and | pair of legs all from the Holotype; | coverslip fragment containing i pair of wings from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy/1976, A.A. Girault’’. **Queensland Museum. Sphegipierosema feralis, © Genotype’. On the fast label all except ‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: The wings on the slide were no doubt added later during re-examination of the Holotype by Girault, Although the 1913 description is not annotated as a new species it serves to make this taxon a valid, available, nominal species in that year. FESTIVA GYROLASELLA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 271-sp. noy. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female reared from miscellaneous galls on Eucalyptus in forest, October 7, 1913. Northern Queensland (Gordonyale near Cairns), Type Hy 2666, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 1 square, complete coverslip and an angular, cracked coverslip fragment containing the Holotype © of Gyrolasella festiva, head separated, fragmented (parts of both antennae separated); a half, circular coverslip fragment containing a = of an undescribed species of Gyrolasella. “TYPE, Hy/2666, A.A. Girault’*, ‘*Q. Museum. Gyrolasella festiva G. =, G, mozarti [CHEIRONYM] G.”’. On the last label ““G. mozarti G.’ are in Girault’s hand and the remainder except *‘Q. Museum.** are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Also on this label Girault has crossed out “‘& D"’. FICOPHAGA CERATOSOLENSIA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4; 31 \-sp. nov- + description. PUBL. DATA; Several dozen specimens of each sex taken [rom a partly ripe fig, jungle, September 18, 1912. Also in January, Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 3362, Queensland Museum, two of the above females tag-mounted (two pins), OM: 4 cards on separate ping and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 - 1 Syntype = minus antennae, wings, some legs and part of metasoma; 2 legs separated. Card 2 - only the metasoma and some legs of this Syntype © remain on the card. Both Card 1 and 2 are pinned through **Ceratosolensia ficophaga Girault, | types [GH]°*’, ‘‘Ceratosalen ficophaga (Grit.) E,F. Riek det. 1959°’. Shde 1 - 1 complete coverslip (with objective lens damage) containing a head (antennae separated, incomplete) and | paif of wings from the Syntypes- “Ceratosolensia ficophaga Gir., Type = [GH]. Card 3 — numerous apterous == (2 minus heads). ''26.9.28, W.A. McD, Gordonvale"’, ‘‘Ceratosolensia Jicophaga Gir., apterous » ’s [GH]"’ and on the reverse Girault has crossed out **Blastophaga niveipes Gir., = 2 [GH]"" plus another word which is now illegible. “Ceratosolen ficophaga (Grit.) E.F. Riek det. 1959"*, Card 4 - numerous winged ==, most intact. "26.53.28, W.A. McD, Gordonvale’’, “‘Ceratosolensia ficophaga Girault, [GH)"' and on the reverse Girault has crossed out ‘'Ceratosolen .., niveipes ... ? Gir., © [GH]"’ plus two words which are now illegible. ‘‘Ceratosolen ficophaga (Grit.) E.F. Riek det, 1961", ‘Slide C, 1 £, T.J. Wiebes, 1961'’. Slide 2 - 1 almost complete coverslip containing | fragmentary = plus fragments from at least 2 other specimens. ‘‘Cergtosolensia ficophaga Gir., =. Nelson {= Gordonvale] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld."*. NOTES: The fragments on Slide 2 may be part of Girault's syntypical series since the locality Nelson was used rather than Gordonvale, the new name adopted for Nelson in 1912. 596 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM the Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species. FrctTus ELASMUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 175-8p. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping FIELDING] EUPELMUS Girault, 1915. forest uplands, May 3, 1914 (A.P. Dodd), 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 5-sp. nov. + Maclean, Clarence River, New South Wales. Type Hy 2734, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag with type of uniguitatus [= unigultata }. QM: Card - Holotype ; minus head and both fore legs except coxae; 1 separated leg at tip of card. '*3964"", “HOLOTYPE”, “Elasmus fietus Girault, - type [GH]"'. NOTES: The separated leg may be from the type of Elasrnus uniguitata Girault which is supposed to be there aceording to the PUBL. DATA with this nominal species. However the labels do not mention E&. uniguitara and the PUBL. DATA for &. unigutiata do not say that its Holotype is mounted with &. fictus, There is no card- mounted specimen of E. uniguitata labelled as ‘'Type"’ by Girault and as Riek (1966) says the Holotype body of F. uniguttata is missing. T.3964 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of E&. fictus and has been cancelled. FrcuS MeseLatus Girault, 1922. 1922, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 10: 151-sp, nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Three males, five females on slides, Brisbane, March, 1919, “‘in fruit of Ficus, ’*? Department of Agriculture and Stock, Queensland (H. Tryan). QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - | complete coverslip containing | * and 1 \ Syntype intacr. ‘**- [GH}, Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld. Hymenoptera, Fruit of Ficws sp., H. Tryon, S.Br., 2.3.19., H.J., Hy 74, 4907", ‘‘Meselatus ficus Gir., 42 Cotypes [GH] 4907". Slide 2 - | complete coverslip with large air bubbles containing | Syntype * intact, 2 Syntype - + (1 intact, 1 minus metasoma) and an unidentified chalcidoid. ‘25, 1 °, Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk,, Qld. In Ficus sp. (Fruit), Hymenoptera, H. Tryon, S. Brisb, Hy 74, 3.3.19, H. Jarvis, 4907", “Meselqtus ficus Gir., 7= types [GH] 4907". NOTES: The remainder of Girault’s syntypical series were not loeated. T.4907 is description : 17-spp. key = =. PUBL, DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, November 13, 1912. Proserpine, Queensland. Type Hy 2835, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag; antenna and hind tibia on a slide. QM: Card - 2 specimens; the outer is minus | antenna, mesosoma, most legs and all wings except for | fore wing; the inner specimen is minus wings. Using extruded ovipositor lengths the outer specimen is part of the Holotype of Eupelmus fieldingi and the inner specimen is unidentified. “TYPE, 4305", 'Eupelmus fieldingi Gir., Type - [GH]"’. Slide - 3 coverslip fragmenis; the cracked coverslip fragment closest the main label contains | antenna and part of | leg from the Holotype of Eupelmus fieldingi ; the remaining coverslip fragments contain parts of Eupelmus lavoirsieri Girault. ‘TYPE, Hy/2835, 2836, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. 2835, Eupelmus Jieldingi +, 4305, do. layoirsieri 2836, 4307". NOTES: T,4305 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. FIELDING! MEGASTIGMUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 30)-sp. nov. + descripition : 303-spp. key |; PUBL. DATA: Many females reared from miscellaneous galls, forest, Gordonvale, October 15, 1913. Type Hy 3337, Queensland Museum, two females on a tag. QM: 3 cards on separate pins as follaws: Card 1 - 2 Syntype --, 1 minus head the other minus head and metasoma, **Megastiymus fielding) Gir., Type = |GH]". Card 2-1 /,3 2= intact. *‘Gordonyale, N.Q., July, 1921°7, “A.P. Dodd, Ex woody gall on Ewe. tesselaris **, ““Megastigmus fieldingi Girault, *2 [GH]". Card 3 —4 <= intact and part of | fore wing (remains of a *?). Labelled as Card 7 ae DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 397 FILTA RH{CNOPELTELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 162-sp. description QM: Shde - 1 almost complete coverslip containing the Holotype ? of Oligosita : 163-spp. key. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. 8, Aust. 37: 109-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: New South Wales : Mount Kosciusko (B, Ingleby). Type 1.1467, South Australian Museum. One specimen [2] and a slide bearing portion of a leg, a fore wing, and the antennae. SAM: Card - Holotype ? minus head, wings and at least | leg. ‘‘Mt. Kosciusko, B. Ingleby’’, “1.1467, Rhicnopeltella filia Gir., Mt. Kosciusko, also slide, TYPE", “Rhicnopeltella filia Girault, 5 type [GH]"’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 antennae (1 in 3 pieces), 1 fore wing (torn and folded) and part of | leg all from the Holotype. ‘‘Rhicnopeltella filia Girault, } type [GH]"’. FILIFORMIS EPITETRASTICHUS Girault, 1915. 1915S, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 240-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest (1,500 feet), May 17, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Upper Tweed River, New South Wales. Type Hy 2598, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head on a slide with slide type of Selitrichodella cometes Girauit. QM: Card - Holotype = minus head. “TYPE”, ‘‘Epitetrastichus filiformis Gir., Type © [GH]". Slide — 3 coverslip fragments containing 2 heads (both are in 2 pieces and | has a separated antenna under the third coverslip fragment). These belong to the Holotypes as per labels. ‘STYPE, Hy/2579, 2598, A.A. Girault’’, ‘Queensland Museum. Selitrichodella cometes, Gir. +"", ‘*Epitetrastichus filifarmis, Gir, 2598’". Except for ‘‘Queensland Museum."' and the first Jabel all are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. FILIOLA OLIGOSITA Girault, 1938. 1938, Revita Ent., Rio de J. 9 : 384-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A male, forest, Turallin, Feb. 28, 1924, Jiliola (head separated, incomplete, minus antennae) and 3 -» of Anaphes laplacei Girault. ‘O/igosita filiola Gir., Type ¢ (GH]’’, *‘Anaphes laplacei Gir., °. Turallin, forest, 28 Feb., 1924 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.6372. FILISILVAE EURYTOMA Girault, 1927. 1927, Ree. S. Aust. Mus. 3: 321-sp. nov. + description. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S, Aust, 53 : 338- additional specimens; an apparent /. PUBL, DATA: 1927 -S. Aust. : Mount Pleasant, Many females with &. saltinatus [Feb, 1896]. 1929 - Several pairs, Mount Pleasant, South Australia (Loveday); from galls and lerp, February 9, 1897. SAM: 3 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - 10 specimens (most intact) of which at least 2 are 24; 5 glue patches with fragments of specimens (1 is marked “‘ty”’ by Girault and bears only a metasoma), Some are the Syntypes of Eurytoma Jilisilvae and some are specimens of an undescribed species of Eurytoma. ‘*Mount Pleasant, Loveday, 9.2.97, ex galls, lerp ete.”’, Type’, “‘Eurvioma silvinotus [CHEIRONYN] Gir., » [GH]"', “Eurytoma filisilvae Girault, © types [GH]’’. Card 2 - 7 specimens (both sexes ?) and | glue spot. ‘*Mount Pleasant, Loveday, 9.2.97, from galls, lerp ete."*, ‘“Euryvtoma filisilvae Gir., South Australia’, “Furytoma filisitvae Girault, ¢5 [GH]"’. Card 3 - 9 specimens in reasonable condition. ““Mt. Pleasant, Loveday, 9.2.97, from galls and lerps’', ‘*Euryrome filisilvae Gir., 2 [GH]"’. QM: Card — 10 ©» (2 minus heads) and 4 glue spots with fragments of specimens. These are of 2 species as per label. ‘*Mt. Pleasant, Loveday, 9.2.97. From galls and lerp’’, ““4774"", 4776", “Euryrama saltinatus Girault 2, Eurytoma _filisilvae Girault Paraty. [GH]’’ and on the reverse, “Paratypes [GH]”’. NOTES: There is an inconsistency betweeti the published date ‘Feb, 1896"' and the SUB MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM date on the syntypical series of both &. Jilisilvae and &. saltinatus ‘‘9,2,97"'. [ feel that the 1927 published data are in error and the year of collection for the syntypical series of both species is 1897 (they were all collected together) as given in 1929, {t appears from the 1927 and 1929 PUBL. DATA that Girault saw only part of the material of Eurviome filisitvae bred out together when drawing up his original description. The 1927 specimens appear to be those on SAM Card 1 and [ regard these as his original syntypical series. Presumably the males on this card belong to the syntypical series of Evryroma silvinotus [CHEIRONYM] Girault. Specimens on SAM Cards 2 and 3 plus those on QM Card L interpret as being seen Jater (1929) by Girault especially as SAM Cards 2 and 3 are not labelled ‘‘type’’ and the QM card- mounted specimens are labelled as “Paratypes’’. Girault often labelled specimens Of a taxon examined after publication of its description as Paratypes, If this reasoning is followed, the specimen(s) of Eurvtome salfinatus on the QM Card with Euryroma filisitvae were also not part of his original syntypical series of the former. Although all of the specimens of these two species were apparently bred out together | am regarding only SAM Card 1 as containing the Syntypes of Euryroma filisilvae and SAM Cards 2 and 3 plus QM Card as bearing specimens with no type-status. Similarly the remains of two specimens of Eurytome saitinatus in the SAM are its Syntypes and those on QM Card with Euryloma Jilisilvae have no type-status. 1 was unable to locate the nominal species £. silvinofus in Girault’s published literature and | regard i! as a cheironym. FILIUS CoccoPHaGus Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4+ 48-sp. nov. + description : 56-spp. key. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, April 28, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 2924, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag with type of Aphelinus ruskini. QM: Slide - 2 coverslip fragments; the one closest the ““TYPE" label contains the Holotype + of Covcophagus filius intact; the other coverslip fragment contains several specimens, | of which is the Holorype + of Aphelinus ruskini Girault and the others are unidentified, **Q, Museum. 3774, Aphelinus ruskini, Git. ? 2922, 3774"', "'Q. Museum. 3865, Coccophagus filius, Gir. 2 2924". On the last 2 labels all except “*Q. Museum. 3774, 3774"' and **Q. Museum. 3865” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. “TYPE, Hy/2922, 2924, A.A. Girault’’, “NAME APHYTIS RUSKINI = ? WALLUMBILLAE (GRLT) UNRECOGNIZABLE! DR. '76"’. NOTES; The PUBL. DATA for Aphelinus ruskini state that its Holotype is on a slide therefore the PUBL. DATA for Coccophagus filius were incorrect in stating that the Holotypes of these two species are on a tag. T.3865 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of Coecophagus filius and has been cancelled. FILIUS NEOMEGASTIGMUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4; 295-sp. nov. + descnption : 297-spp. Key. PUBL. DATA: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. December 19, 1911. Type Hy 3327, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag, the head with the slide type of collaris. OM: Card - Holotype = minus head, all wings except for | separated fore wing, most legs and metasoma, “Neomegastignus fils Gir., 2 type [GH]. Slide — 1 circular, complete coverslip containing the Holotype head of Neomegastigmus filius (head squashed, | antenna separated); | square, complete coverslip containing parts of the Holotype of Neornegastigmus colloris Girault. “TYPE, Hy/3325, Hy/3327, A.A. Girault"’, ‘‘Queensland Museum, 3325, Neomegastigmus collaris, Gir. °, 4989, .N. filius, G. @ 4990". On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum. 4989, 4990"° are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's, NOTES: T.4990 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. FILIUS POLYNEMA Girault, 1920. 1920, Insecutor Inscit, mensir, 8 : 96-sp. nov, + description. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III S99 PUBL, DATA: Nelson [= Gordonvale]. QM: Slide - a half coverslip containing 2 Syntype 2° of Polynema filius (1 intact = Lectotype New, 1976; the other minus the club of J antenna); 1 almost complete coverslip containing an unidentified elasmid; I smail coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head of Elasmus doddi Girault. ‘*Polynema filius Gir.. © type [GH] 3626", “POLYNEMA FILIUS GIR. 2 WITH ANTENNAE COMPLETE = LECTOTYPE, T.R. NEW, 1976: 7”’, ‘Queensland Museum, £lasmus doddi Gir., 2 type 3968"*. On the last label ‘‘E/asmus "' is in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s; Girault has crossed out a specific name plus “Hy/1165 2°° and inserted ‘‘doddi Gir. ° type”’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Lectotype of this species is T.3626. The second female is a Paralectotype although not designated as such by New (1976) and it bears the register number 7.8890. FINLAY! EUPELMUS Girault, 1930. 1930, ‘‘New pests from Australia, VI11."" (Girault : Brisbane) (16 August 1930) : 3(275]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Dunk Island, 25 Aug., 1927, F.A. Perkins. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘“The type was a single female’? - QM: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 — Holotype minus the tip of right antenna. ‘Dunk I., 25.8.27"', '‘4276"’, **Eupelmus Jinlayi Girault, Type 2 [GH]’’. Card 2-1 © intact. “Eupelmus finlayi Girault 2"’ and on the reverse, “‘Jungle, Kuranda, June 1929, A.P. Dodd [GH]"’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4276. FIRDONSINI ELASMUS Girault, 1922, 1922, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 10: 45-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Wynnum, Queensland, forest, November 7, 1920. NOTES: No specimens of this species were located. FLABELLATA SHAKESPEARIA Girault, 1928. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. FLABELLATUM PODAGRION Girault, 1929. 1929, Trans, R. Soc. 8. Aust. 53: 342-sp. noy. + description. PUBL. DATA: A male, two females reared from what appeared to be galls, Launceston, Tasmania (F.M. Littler). A pall-like vegetable object was mounted with each specimen. SAM: 3 cards on separate pins and 1 slide as follows: Card J] — 1 Syntype ¢ (with gall) minus metasoma and | antenna; | antenna separated. “Launceston, T., F.M. Littler’, “Type, “f°, *\Podagrion flabellatum Gir., Tasmania, also shde, TYPR”’, ‘*Podagrion jflabellaius [= flabellatum | Girault, Type 4 [GH]”’. Card 2 - | Syntype ¥ (with gall) minus | antenna. ‘‘Launceston, T., F.M. Littler’, Type". “87, **Podagrion flabellatus |= flabellatum | Girault, Type ° (GH]"’. Card 3 - | Syntype 2 minus | antenna, left wings, some legs and metasoma. “Launceston, T., F.M. Littler’, **Podagrion flabellatus |= /labellatum | Girault, Coitype 2 [GH]**. Slide - 1 large coverslip fragment containing 3 antennae from the Syntypes. “TYPE”, ‘‘Podagrion flabellatus [= flabellatum | Girault, 2° types, S, Aus. Mus. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld,”*. PLAMMEITHORAX P@RILAMPELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Gd Mus. 3: 308 + footnote — sp. nov. + description ; 3]2-gen, key PUBL. DATA: Two females from the collections of the National Museum of Victoria, labelled ‘‘59 Rose Bay, N.S.W. Froggatt, 15-10-91.°" Types National Museum, the above specimens on separate tags, a head on a slide. NMV: Slide - | coverslip fragment containing a squashed head (both antennae separated, | in 2 pieces) from the Syntypes which are now missing. ‘‘Perilampella pus flammeithorax Gir. & Dodd, » Type [GH]"*. This label originally had the generic name Perilampus which was hyphenated with pus on the second line, Girault has overwritten ‘Perilamp- "' with **Perilampella ‘" and forgotten to cross out “nus , The *& Dodd is incorrect, MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM MM; 2 ecards on separate pins and } slide as follows: Card 1-1 + minus right wings. ‘*Sydney”’, “Perilampus [= Perilampelle | flammeithorax Girault, ~ [GH]’". Card 2 ~ | © minus antennae and metasoma labelled as Card |. Slide — | complete coverslip containing | pair of wings and antennal fragments. “*Perilampella flammeithorax Gir., 2 Sydney, Macleay Museum [GH]’’, NOTES: It appears from his labels that Girault originally thought that this species belonged in the genus Perilampus. The two specimens in the Macleay Museum from Sydney labelled by Girault as Peri/ampus Jlammeitherax are mentioned in his unpublished manuscript under Perilampella flammeithorax. In the footnote to the published description Mr*Dodd had suggested to Girault that this species was described by Froggatt as a cynipid in the genus Cyaips. Girault’s unpublished manuscript comments further when mentioning additional specimens of Perilampella flammeithorax, *‘Two females through the kindness of Mr N.S. Noble, ‘labelled in our collections Cynips aeaciae- discoloris * and described by Froggatt in 1892; these were reared October 12, 1892 and were compared with the type of flammeithorax, The collections referred to were those of the Department of Agriculiure in Sydney. The locality was Sydney. The specimens were said to be similar to those labelled as. this species". ] did not locate Girault’s Syntype, card- mounted bodies of his Perilampella Jlammeithorax in the National Museum of Victoria. However, in their collections are two intact females on a card which appear to be Froggatt's Syntypes of Cynips acaciae-discoloris labelled in Froggatt’s hand, ‘‘Rose Bay, N.S.W., Froggatt, 15-10-91", ““Cynips acaciae-diseoloris Froggatt, Rose Bay, N.S.W.’’. There is also a recently added red label, ‘Holotype, T.8055, Perilampella acaciae-discoloris (Frogg.)’*. It appears therefore that Girault and Froggatt were dealing with the same taxon. U this is the case the type-species of Girault’s Perilampella is Pertlanipella acacia-discoloris and not Perilampella flammeithorax Girault. Ferriére in Gahan and Fernére (1947) described a new genus Trichilogastroides based upon Froggatt specimens of Cyrips acaciae-discoloris in the British Museum. It seems therefore that Trichilogastroides may be a junior synonym of Perilampella Girault. Confirmation of this rests with the first reyiser and I leave any statements of synonymy to him, FLAVA ANUSEA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem, Gd Mus. 4: 153-sp. nov, + description. PUBL. DATA: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Jungle, July 24, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Type Hy 3108, Queensland Museum, the specimen [7] on a tag, the head on a slide. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “‘The type is a female!”’ QM: Slide — | large, complete coverslip containing the squashed Holotype = head (both antennae separated, | in 2 pieces, the other in 3 pieces); | small, complete coverslip containing the Holotype 2 body minus wings. ““TYPE, Hy/3108, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Remount [GH] Queensland Museum. Anusia flava >"*. On the last label all after ‘‘Queensland Museum."' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: The card-mounted body has been remounted onto the slide and is definitely a female. FLAVA APROSTOCERELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 240-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 3 : 250-descriptive note, PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in jungle, May 9, 1913. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland, Type Hy 1841, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype - minus head, “TYPE, *Trichaporoideila flava Gir., Type © [GH]"’. NOTES: | could not locate the head from the Holotype, but there is a QM slide containing a head (in 2 pieces) with parts of both antennae separated simply labelled ‘“Aprostocerella [GH] which should be examined by the first reviser in case it is from the Holotype. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 601 | am assuming that the specimen on the Card is the Holotype of this species. 1 have FLAWA SELITRICHODES Girault, 1913, 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 226-sp.nov, been unable to find a description labelled as Trichaporoidella flava in the literature. Girault’s unpublished manuscript has some entries which may have resulted in the label Trichaporoidella flava. At one stage he places Neorrichoporoides uniguttata and Aprostocerella flava as synonyms. The genus Neorrichoporoides be provisionally places as a junior synonym of Trichaporoidella , but later places it as a junior synonym of Aprostocerella where he includes the species Aprosiocerella flava in a key without any indication of synonymy. Given Girault’s rather casual attitude to labels, it is not inconceivable that he labelled the Holotype of Aprostocerella flava as Trichaporaidella flava, U leave it to the first reviser to check the specimen against the deseription. + deseription. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in open forest, April 18, 1912. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns) , Queensland. Type Hy 1810, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag. QM: Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype “ body minus head; | cracked, complete coverslip containing the Holotype - head in 2 pieces, each with an antenna attached. “*TYPE, Hy/1810, A.A. Girault"', '* Tetrastichodes [GH] Queensland Museum. Selitrichodes Jlava, Gir., + *’. On the last label all after “Queensland Museum.”* are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: Girault has remounted the Holotype from a card onto a slide. In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this nominal species in Terrastichodes hence his FLAVA EUPLECTROMORPHA Girault, 1913. 1913 Mem. Od Mus, 2: 277-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, August 13, 1913. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland, Type Hy 1917, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. annotation on the slide label, FLAVA TETRASTICHOMORPHA Girault, 1913, 1913, Mem. Qd Mus, 2 : 227-sp. description : 25l-gen, key <2 1913, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc.(N.S.) WW; 38-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3: 230-sp. description. QM: 3 cards on separate pins and I slide as follows: Card | - only 2 legs of the Holotype remain on the card. ‘‘' TYPE”, '*Euplectromorpha flava Giy,, = type [GH]”’. Slide - | complete coverslip containing the Holotype head in 3 pieces (both antennae attached to 1 piece and | antenna is incomplete). ‘TYPE, Hy/I917, A.A. Girault”*, “*Q. Museum. Euplectromorpha flava, Gir., °"’. On the last label all except “QO, Museum."' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s, Card 2-1 - minus head. “Euplectromorpha flaya Gir. [GH]"’. On this label Girault has crossed out a specific name plus another word and inserted ‘flava *". Card 3-1 = minus head and right wings. **Euplectromorpha flava Gir., >". On this Jabel Girault has crossed out a specific name plus ‘'type’’ and inserted ‘‘flava *'. PUBL. DATA: A single female, sweeping foliage and grass in the forest, April 5, 1913, Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type [Hy 1811] Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide with the type of Arretoceroides feralis Girault MS, QM: | card and 2 slides as follaws: Slide 1 - 2 adjoined coverslip fragments of which 1 is empty and the other contains the intact Holotype » of Tetrastichomorpha flava ; \ complete coverslip containing parts from the Holotype of Arreloceroides Jeralis Girault; 1 coverslip fragment containing parts of Hockerella dioculata Girault. ‘4678. Queensland Museum. Hockerella, H. dioculata, Arretoceroides feralis Gr. *, Hy/1519"", ““Hy/ 1518", “Tetrastichomorpha flava Gir. [GH]"’. Card — 1 - minus head, metasoma and at least 1 leg. ' Tedrastichomorpha flava Gir., - Watsonville, Q., [GH]’’. Slide 2 - | complete coverslip containing a head in 3 pieces minus 1 antenna and all 602 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM but part of the scape of the other separated. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/1518, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Tetrastichomorpha flava, Gir. 2’’. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: I am following the PUBL. DATA in assuming that the Holotype 2 is on Slide 1. The head on Slide 2 probably belongs with the body on the Card and has no type- status. Hy.1518 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. FLAVA TRICHOGRAMMATOIDEA Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Od Mus. 1: 113-sp. nov. + description. 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc.(N.S.) 12: 63-catalogue. PUBL. DATA: A female captured as noted below [in a store, February 23, 1912], Rossville in the Cooktown District, N. Q. Type Hy/995, Queensland Museum, the one female mounted in xylol-balsam. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype ° with head and antennae separated (1 appears to be missing). ‘‘Rossville, N.Q., 23 February, 1912, window of a store, A.A.G., 995 [GH] 3431’, ‘‘Trichogrammatoidea flava Girault, ° type [GH]’’. On the last label Girault has crossed out a specific name plus some other words. On the reverse of the slide, ‘‘Queensland Museum. 3431, TYPE, Hy/995, °”’. NOTES: T.3431 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. FLAVELLA EPENTASTICHUS See FLAVUS EPENTASTICHUS FLAVELLA TETRASTICHELLA (?) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 249-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, on foliage of Eucalyptus, forest, October 6, 1913, (A.A.G.). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 2624, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype 2 minus head and left wings. ‘‘TYPE”’’, ‘‘Tetrastichella flavella Girault & Dodd, ° [DH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype ¢ fore wing, 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype ° head (club of 1 antenna separated). ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2624, A.A. Girault’’, ‘“‘Epitetrastichus [GH] Queensland Museum. Tetrastichella flavella, 2 G & Dodd’’. On the last label all after ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this species in Epitetrastichus hence his annotation on the slide label. FLAVIBASALIS EURYDINOTELOIDES Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 331-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, Mr F.P. Dodd on flowers in October. Kuranda, Queensland. Type Hy 2796, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head and hind tibiae on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus head, right wings and some legs. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘*Furydinoteloides flavibasalis Gir., Type ® [GH]’’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments; 1 contains the Holotype fore wing the other contains the head (part of 1 antenna separated) and 2 legs (both in 2 pieces) all from the Holotype. ‘*TYPE’’, ‘‘Eurydinoteloides flavibasalis Gir., Type 2 [GH]’’. NOTES: The fore wing on the slide was added by Girault during re-examination of the type. FLAVICAPUT APROSTOCETUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 214-sp. nov. + description : 216-spp. key 2°. PUBL. DATA: One female, from a window in an iron foundry, December 26, 1911. Mareeba, Queensland. Type Hy 1783, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus head and some legs, wings buried in glue. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘*Aprostocetus flavicaput Gir., Type ° [GH]’’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head in 2 pieces, both antennae separated. ‘“TYPE, Hy/1783, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Q. Museum. Aprostocetus DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IIL 603 Jlavicaput, Gir. ©", On the last label all except ‘‘Q. Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. FLAVICEPS Pryscus (?) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 58-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping foliage, edge of jungle, November 1, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 2944, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - | coverslip fragment containing the Holotype © with head and | fore wing separated. *‘TYPE, Hy/2944, A.A. Girault’*, ‘*Queensland Museum. 3824. Physcus flaviceps G & D, -*’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum, 3824." are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: 7.3824 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. FLAVICEPS TOMOCERA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 + 208-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Three females reared from a coccid, October LO, 1913 (G.F, Hill), Labelled ‘‘No. 24"’, Port Darwin, Northern Territory. Types Hy 3199, Queensland Museum, three females on a tag. OM: Card — 2 Syntype =? (1 minus right antenna and perhaps a fore wing) and | fore wing plus some legs (remains of the third Syntype =). ''Tomocera Jlaviceps Girault, Type = [GH]"’. Slide — 1 almost complete coverslip containing | fore wing and | leg from the Syntypes of Tomocera flaviceps ; 2 coverslips containing a fragmentary Tomocera saissetiae Girault. ** Tomocera Jlaviceps Gir., > type (inner) [GH]"’, ‘*Tomocera saissetiae Gir., Type © (outer) [GH]". QM; Card - Holotype = minus head and all wings except for left hind wing. “ Tetrastichus flavicollis Girault, Type [GH]” and on the reverse, ‘Indooroopilly, Q., Dec. 1929. AAG [GH]". Slide — a half coverslip containing the Holotype head in 2 pieces (1 with antenna attached the other with pedicel + flagellum separated) and 2 fore wings all from the Holotype. ‘‘7etrastichus flavicollus |= flavicollis| Gir., Type - [GH]""- NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.8888. FLAVICORNIS EULOPHOMORPHA (2) Dodd (in Girault, 1915), 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 294-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female sweeping in jungle, December 28, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Harvey's Creek (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 2711, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head and hind leg on a slide. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card | — Holotype © minus head, | hind leg and right wings. TYPE", “Eulophomorpha flavicornis & Dodd, - type [DH]"’. Girault has crossed out “Gir.” before ““& Dodd’. Slide 1 — 3 coverslip fragments containing the fragmented head (both antennae separated), | pair. of wings (added later) and | Jeg in 2 pieces all from the Holotype- “O. Museum. Eulophomorpha flavicornis, Dodd : type’’, All except ‘'Q. Museum.” atid “type [(GH]”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. Card 2-1 = metasoma, ‘‘Eulophomorpha flavicornis Dedd, » [GH]". Slide 2 - 2 adjoined coverslip fragments on the right containing a head (minus 1 antenna, 1 pedicel + Magellum separated) of Eulophomorpha flavicornis ; 3 coverslip fragments with paris of Entedonastichus miuirus Girault. ““Entedonastichus mirus Girault, © type [GH]"’, “Eulophamorpha FLAVICOLLIS TETRASTICHUS Giraull, 1937, . nine flavicornis Dodd © [GH]"’. 1937, “‘New naturals, unorthodoxies and non- pollutions, viz. -New hexapods.-"' (Girault : Brisbane) (20 November 1937) : 2[327]-sp. descriplion. PUBL. DATA: Window, Indooroopilly. FLAVICORNIS NEOMPHALOIDELLA (7?) Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 245-sp. nov, + description. 604 PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping jungle along roadside, Rossville, February 23, 1912 (A.A,G.). Type Hy 2610, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype » minus bead; wings buried in glue. ““TYPE"', ‘‘Neomphalaidella flavicornis Dodd, - type [DH]”’. Slide - | coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head with | antenna separated. “TYPE, Hy/2610, A.A. Girault’’, *“‘Queensland Museum. Neamphaloidella Jlavicornis. » Dodd’’, On the last label all except “Queensland Museum.” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. FLAVICORNIS URIELLOMYTA (2?) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1914). 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3 = 319-sp. nav. + description. PUBL. DATA; One female, sweeping in forest, July 1, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Northern Queensland (Gordonvale near Cairns). Type Hy 2776, Queensland Museum, a female on a tag, the head and a hind leg on a slide. QM: Card ~ Holotype © minus head, wings and some legs. ‘*TYPE", ‘*Uriellomyia flavicornis Girault & Dodd, = type [DH]"’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments; the smaller contains 2 fore wings from the Holotype (added later by Girault), the larger coverslip fragment is cracked and contains the head (in 2 pieces, each with an antenna attached) and 1 leg all from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy/2776, A.A. Girault", “Queensland Museum, Uriellomypia flavicernis - G & D". On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. FLAVICORPUS PAREUNOTUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 323-sp. nov. + deseniption. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, December 26, 1912. Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Type Hy 2782, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide, QM: Slide - Holotype -, fragmented under 4 coverslip fragments. ‘TYPE, Hy.2782, A.A. Girault”’, ‘‘Queensland Museun. 4899. Pareunotus flavicorpus »**. On the last label all except ‘'Queensland Museum, MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM 4899."" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.4899 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled, FLAVICORPUS. PAROMPHALE Girault, 1915, 1915, Afem. Od Mus. 3: 212-sp. noy. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping at the base of Pyramid Mountain, forest, February 13, 1912. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 3460, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 2 coverslip fragments; 1 contains the Holotype ° minus head, the other contains the fragmented Holotype head and antennae (separated and fragmented). “TYPE, Hy/3460, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Paromphale flavicorpus G & D ©&"'. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. The ‘*& D"’ is incorrect. FLAVIFEMORA EPIMETAGEA Girault, 1929, 1929, Trans, R. Soc. S, Aust. 53: 334-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, Camden, New South Wales; also Monaro. Types in Macleay Museum. The second specimen bore fuscous femora, ANIC: Stage - | Syntype ? with severe insect damage; minus metasoma, nght wings and part of left wings. ‘‘Camden”"’, “Enpimetagea flavifemora Girault, Type = {GH]"’. MM: Pin - | Syntype 2 minus metasoma. ““Monaro, N.S_Wales”’, ‘‘Epimetagea flavifemora Girault, © [GH]"’. NOTES: Although Girault did not label the Macleay Museum specimen as a “TYPE”? it was mentioned with the original description. Since Girault did not select a Holotype, both females are Syntypes. FLAVIFEMUR POLYCYSTELOMORPHA Giraullt, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 340-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, August 10, 1913 by sweeping (A,P. Dodd). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 605 2817, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head and hind tibiae on a slide. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 3 slides as follows: Card 1 — Holotype ° minus head. “TYPE”’, ‘‘Polycystelomorpha flavifemur Gir., Type 2 [GH]’’. Slide 1 - 1 coverslip fragment containing the head (both antennae attached) and 1 tibia + tarsus all from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy/2817, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Genotype, Polycystelomorpha flavifemur ?”’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 2 - 1 ? minus head, metasoma and all but 1 hind wing. ‘‘Polycystelomorpha flavifemur Gir., ? [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Palmwoods, forest, 25 Oct., 1923 [GH]’’. Slide 2 - 1 almost complete coverslip and a coverslip fragment containing a head (minus antennae except for a separated club) 1 leg, 1 tibia, 1 fore wing and a fragmented metasoma. ‘‘Polycystelomorpha Sflavifemur Gir., 2°. Palmwoods, Q., Oct., 1923 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Slide 3 - 1 complete coverslip and 1 coverslip fragment containing a head in 2 pieces (minus | antenna, the other and mandibles separated), 2 legs and 1 fore wing. ‘‘Polycystelomorpha flavifemur Girault, 2. Mt. Cootha [= Coot-tha] grass in forest, 2.VI.1929 [GH]’’. On this label Girault has crossed out a specific name plus “‘TYPE”’ and inserted ‘‘flavifemur’’. FLAVIMESOPLEURUM DINOCARSIS Girault, 1917. 1917, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 5: 137-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Three females in the U.S. National Museum, labelled ‘‘837. Perth, W. Australia, G. Compere, Collector.”’ Type No. 20675, U.S. Nat. Mus., a specimen on a tag plus a slide with head, fore wing, antennae, and a hind tibia. Cotype: In the Queensland Museum, a female on a tag. USNM: Card - 1 Syntype ° minus left fore wing. ‘‘Perth, W. Austr.’’, “‘G. Compere Collector’’, ‘837’’, ‘‘20675’’, ‘‘Dinocarsis flavimesopleurum Gir., Type 2? [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip and 1 coverslip fragment containing the head (squashed with 1 antenna separated, fragmented), 1 leg and 1 fore wing all from a Syntype ° now missing. ‘‘Dinocarsis Slavimesopleurum Girault, Type ° [GH] Type No. 20675’’. QM: Card - 1 Syntype ? intact. ‘‘Perth, W. Austr.’’, ‘“G. Compere Collector’’, ‘£837’, ‘‘Epidinocarsis flavimesopleurum Gir., Paratype ? [GH]’’. NOTES: In 1917 Girault placed Epidinocarsis Girault (1913) as a junior synonym of Anagyrus Howard (1896) then later in the same year as junior synonym of Dinocarsis Forster (1856). He undoubtedly labelled the QM specimen as Epidinocarsis before this decision and omitted to change his label. Looking at the material remaining it appears that the slide-mounted parts were taken from the third female whose body may have been destroyed by Girault in the process of dissection. Since he gives his type as a body on a card plus the slide these are therefore Syntypes as is his Queensland Museum specimen. The Queensland Museum register number for its Syntype of this species is T.8889. FLAVIMESOPLEURUM NEANASTATUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 31- sp. nov. + description : 33-spp. key. PUBL. DATA: One female sweeping in jungle, July 28, 1913. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 2889, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag. A second female from the same place, April 2, 1914. QM: Card - Holotype ? minus some legs and leg parts. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘‘4379”’, ‘*Neanastatus flavimesopleurum Gir., ° type [GH]’’. NOTES: In the absence of the second female I am assuming that the specimen labelled ‘‘type’’ by Girault is the Holotype. The duplicate Queensland Museum register number T.4379 has been cancelled. FLAVINOTAE STETHYNIUM Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 162-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female from fleshy galls on gum, March 20, 1911 and two males labelled ‘52. From galls,’’ all from 606 the collections of the National Museum, Melbourne, Victoria. Melbourne?, Victoria, Type Hy 2462, Queensland Museum, the above female on a slide with the types of perlatipenne. OM: Slide - 1 cracked coverslip fragment containing 3 ©" without heads, 1 separated leg, 1 separated head (minus 1 antenna, part of the other separated). According to Girault under the description of Sfethynium perlatipenne the more robust 2" are the Syntypes of Srethynium perlatipenne and the remaining 2 is the Holotype of Stethynium flavinotae. | leave it to the first reviser 10 determine the origin of the separated head, ‘‘TYPE, Hy 2462, 2466, A.A, Girault’*, “Queensland Museum, Stethynium flavinatae, Gir. 2, 3537, S. perlatipenne, Gir., 3536’’, On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum. 3537, 3536” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.3537 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. The two male Paratypes were not located, FLAVINOTUS ELASMUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 173-3p. noy. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, April 3, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 2731, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, head on a slide. QM: Slide — | coverslip fragment containing the squashed head of the Holotype 2 with both antennae separated. “TYPE, Hy/2731, A.A. Girault’’, ‘Queensland Museum, 3932, Elasmus Jlavinotus Gir. 3’’. On the last label all except *‘Queensland Museum. 3932”' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: The body of the Holotype was not located, T.3932 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled, FLAVIO TETRASTICHUS See FLAVIOS TETRASTICHUS FLAVIOS ELASMUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 175~sp. nov. + description, MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, May 2, 1914. (A.P. Dodd). Tweed Heads (Tweed River), New South Wales. Type Hy 2735, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag with type of ignorabilis. QM: 3 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 — the inner specimen minus head and left wings is the Holotype © of Elasmus flavios; the outer specimen is Elasmus ignorabilis Girault. ‘‘3934"", 3996", “HOLOTYPE”, ““HOLOTYPE", “Elasmus outer) ignorabilis, flavios Girault, Types 2's [GH}"’. Card 2-1 = minus head and right wings. ‘*Blasmus flavios Girault, 2 [GH]*' and on the reverse, “‘Beaudesert. Forest, 16 Feb., 1923 [GH]”’. Card 3 —- 2 ¥© both minus heads and both with metasomas separated. ‘*Elasmus Jlavios, Brisbane [GH]’*. The reverse of the label has ‘‘Evasmus species"’ followed by a specific name and ‘‘Gir ? type’’ crossed out by Girault. NOTES: T.3996 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. FLAVIOS PARATOMICOBIA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 215-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping forest uplands, Clarence River, May 30, 1914 (A.P. Dodd), Maclean, New South Wales. Type Hy 3210, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head, hind legs and a fore wing on a Slide. QM: 4 cards on separate pins and 3 slides as follows: Card | - Holotype = mesosoma only, minus all but 1 hind wing and part of both hind legs. ‘‘TYPE”’, ''Paratomicobia flavios Gir. |GH]”’ and on the reverse, ‘'? type [GH]". Slide 1- 2 coverslip fragments; the smaller one on the right contains the fragmented head and antennae, | fore wing, | tibia and 1 tibia + tarsus all from the Holotype of Paratomicobia flavios, the larger coverslip fragment contains parts of Ormyromorphella bioculata Girault. “TYPE, Hy/3210, A.A. Girault’’, “Ormyromorphella bioculata Gir., 2 head. Nat. Pk. [= Lamington National Park] Qld. [GH]"", **Genotype, Queensland DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 607 Museum. Paratomicobia flavios 2’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s and each name has an arrow directed at the relevant coverslip fragment. Card 2 - the inner 2 minus head and some legs is Paratomicobia flavios; outer ° metasoma and some legs is Systolomorphella richteri Girault. ‘“Systolomorphella richteri Girault, ? type [GH] abdom. only outer’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Paratomicobia flavios Gir., °. Ipswich [GH]’’. Card 3 - specimen missing. ‘‘Erotolepsiella flavios (Gir.) ? [GH]’’ and on the reverse, “‘Mapleton, jungle, 19 August, 1923 [GH]’’. Slide 2- 1 complete coverslip containing a head (antennae attached), 1 fore wing, 1| leg and parts of 2 legs. ‘‘Erotolepsiella flavios (Gir.) Mapleton, August [GH]’’. Card 4 - 1 2 minus head and left wings. ‘*Frotolepsiella flavios Gir., ? [GH] and on the reverse, ‘‘Dayboro, Q. [GH]’’. Slide 3 - 1 complete coverslip and 1 coverslip fragment containing a head (minus 1 antenna), 2 legs, 1 fore wing, 1 hind wing and part of a second hind wing. ‘‘Erotolepsiella flavios Gir., ?. Dayboro, Q., Oct. [GH] Ent. Div, Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this species in the genus Erotolepsiella which explains his labels ‘*Erotolepsiella flavios’’ . FLAVIOS TETRASTICHUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 200-sp. description : 204-spp. key. 1914, Societas ent. 29: 8-sp. nov. + description as flavio. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 218-correction of flavio to flavios after Tetrastichus boswelli Girault. PUBL. DATA: 1914 - A single female, sweeping forest growth along the top of the second coast range of mountains just south-west of Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., (about 1,500 feet), May 28, 1912. Type [Hy 1751] Queensland Museum, the foredescribed female on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype 2 minus head. “Type’’, ‘‘Tetrastichus flavios Girault, § type [GH]’’. This label has part of the specific name crossed out and ‘‘ios’’ substituted by Girault. Slide - 1 large coverslip fragment containing the fragmented head and antennae from the Holotype. ‘‘Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/1434, 2’, “*Tetrastichus flavios Girault, 2 type [GH]’’. The last label has the same correction to the specific name as the Card label. NOTES: Hy.1434 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. Although Girault did not annotate this nominal species as new until 1914, it was made a valid, available, nominal species by the 1913 description. FLAVIPES MELANOSOMELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Can. Ent. 45: 223-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 311-sp. description : 312-gen. key 2°. 1916, Mem. Qd Mus. 5: 222-Melanosomella Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Terobiella Ashmead (1900) (spelt Terabiella) and the type-species are identical, i.e. Melanosomella flavipes Girault (1913) is a junior synonym of Terobiella flavifrons Ashmead (1900). PUBL. DATA: A single pair, from the Acting Government Entomologist of Victoria, card-mounted and labelled ‘‘From unknown galls on Eucalyptus, N.S.W’’. Types Hy 1193, Queensland Museum, the above specimens (2 pins) plus a slide bearing male and female antennae. QM: 4 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - 1 Syntype ° minus antennae, left wings and some legs. ‘‘TYPE’’, **Melanosomella flavipes Gir., ° Type [GH] 4917’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 Syntype ° antennae (1 in 2 pieces) and parts of 2 Syntype ¢ antennae; 1 coverslip fragment containing 1 fore wing from 1 of the Syntypes (added later by Girault). *“Queensland Museum. 4917, TYPE, Hy 1193, ¢°°’, ‘‘Melanosomella flavipes Girault, ¢2 types. Antennae [GH] 4917’. Card 2 - 3 22 (1 minus head) and 1 ¢ intact. ‘‘Melanosomella flavipes Gir., ? [GH]”’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Wynnum, forest [GH]’’. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Card 3-1 “, metasoma and some legs separated, ‘'Melanosomeilla flavipes Gir., 3 {GH]" and on the reverse, **Wynnum. Forest [GH]"’. Card 4-2 27 both minus metasomas, | minus some legs also; 1 separated fore wing (remnants of a third specimen). **Melanosamella flavipes Gir. > [GH]’? and on the reverse, ‘‘Wynnum, forest [GH]’*. NOTES: T,4917 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species and in the absence of the Syntype male body has been cancelled. FLAVIPES OOCTONUS (?) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 154-sp. noy. + description, PUBL. DATA: One male, sweeping in open forest, 1,300 feet, September 16, 1913 QM: Card — Holotype ¥ minus head and wings. “‘TYPE”’, ‘‘Pseudosphegigasterus flavipes Girault & Dodd, 7 type [DH]’’. Slide — | coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head with antennae attached (1 incomplete); 1 complete coverslip (added later by Girault) containing 2 fore wings from the Holotype. *‘TYPE, Hy/2802, A.A. Girault’', “‘Queensland Museum, Pseudosphegigasterus flavipes G & D =". On the last Jabel all except ‘Queensland Museum." are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: I am assuming that the parts on the slide are from the Holotype and not from the Paratype (Harvey's Creek) which is now missing. The complete coverslip on the shde partly overlaps the coverslip fragment and is a later addition by Girault. FLAVIPES PTEROSEMOIDEA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2; 318-sp. description, 1913, Trans. R. Soc. 8S, Aust. 37: 103-sp. (A.P. Dodd). Kuranda, Queensland. Type Hy 2445, Queensland Museum, the male on a slide. QM: Slide - 2 coverslip fragments; the | closest the main labels contains the Holotype ¢ of Ooctonus flavipes; the other coverslip fragment contains parts of Euplectrophelinus saintpierrei Girault. “TYPE, Hy/1930, 2445, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum, Euplectrophelinus Saintpierrei Gir,, 1930", ‘‘Ooctonus flavipes, G. & D., 4, 2445, 3709"'. On the last 2 labels all except *‘Queensland Museum.”’ and ‘‘3709” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's, NOTES: T,3709 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. FLAVIPES PSEUDOSPHEGIGASTERUS (2) Girault and Dodd (in Giraulr, 1915). 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 333-sp. nov, + desenption. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in jungle, November 13, 1913 (A.P, Dodd). Gordonvale and Harvey's Creek (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 2802, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head on a Slide. Type locality Gordonvale, A second female was subsequently found labelled, ‘‘Sweeping in jungle, Harvey's Creek, near Cairns, Noyember 15, 1913 (A.P. Dodd)". nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: South Australia: Port Lincoln (A.M.Lea). Type 1.1339, South Australian Museum. One specimen [?] on a card and a slide bearing head, antennae, and a posterior leg in fragments. SAM: Card - Holotype © minus head and at least 1 leg. ‘Pt. Lincoln, S.A., Lea’, ‘*Pierosemoidea flavipes Gir., 8. Australia, also slide, 1.1339, TYPE"’, ‘‘Prerosemoidea flavipes Gir., © type [GH]’’. Slide - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing a squashed head (under crack), 2 separated antennae and part of ! leg all from the Holotype. ‘‘Prerosemoidea flavipes Gir., 2 type [GH]'’. FLAVIPES RHICNOPELTELLA Girault, 1913, 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2; 162-sp. nov. + description : 163-spp. key. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 193-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, August 30, 1913. Nelson [= Gordonyale], Queensland, Type Hy 1673, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide with the type of Elachertetrastichus aeneipes Girault. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 — Holotype 2 minus head and DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA, II] 609 wings. “TYPE”, ‘‘Rhicnopeltella flavipes Gir., ~ type [GH]"’. Slide | - 5 coverslip fragments containing 2 heads (both damaged, 1 with antennae attached, the other with | antenna separated) 2 fore wings (from different species) and | leg from the Holotypes as per labels. | suspect the head to the right of the “TYPE” label belongs to Rhicnopeltella flavipes but | am not certam which wing belongs to which species. | leave it to the first reviser to associate the parts on this slide. ‘TYPE, Hy/1673, 1895, A.A, Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. Rhicnopeltella flavipes, Gir. - 1673", “ Elachertetrastichus aeneipes, Gir. 1895". On the last 2 labels all except ‘Queensland Museum.’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s, Card 2 —- 4 specimens and a glue spot; | minus head and metasoma, 1 consists of dorsal thorax, 2 legs and | pair of wings, | minus head and the fourth minus metasoma. ‘'Bendigo, Vic., -2.29, F.E, Wilson”, “bred from Fue. galls", “Rhicnopeltella flavipes Girault, “ @ [GH]”’. Slide 2 - 2 coverslip fragments. containing 3 heads, 5 antennae (only | intact) and 1 fore wing from the Rhicnopeltella flavipes on Card 2; 1 complete coverslip containing an unidentified eulophid. ‘'Rhicnapeltella flavipes Gir., 1. Bendigo, Vic., Omphalini (outer) 7. Indoorvopilly, window, Sep. 19, 1932 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.*’. NOTES: Slide | is broken below the ‘Queensland Museum.”’ label and mended with paper underneath the slide. The main label acts as a hinge obscuring a note by Girault ‘*... (incl-wing)’’. FLAVIPES TUMIDICOXA Girault, 1913, 1913, Can. Ent. 45: 102-sp. nov, + description, 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79, Abt.A., H.6: 67-Tumidicoxa Girault (1911) a junior synonym of Chalcis Fabricius (1789). 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4; 317-Chatcis perflavipes nom, nov., repeat of Original description; additional specimen (male). PUBL. DATA: A single pinned female labelled ‘‘Dandenong Range, Victoria." Type Hy 1179, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a card; an antenna on 4 slide. QM: Card - Holotype = with a pin hole in the anterior mesOsoma, minus some legs; head (minus left antenna) and 1 hind leg (minus tarsus) separated. '‘ Tumidicoxa JSlavipes Gir., © type [GH]"', ‘‘Brachymeria regina (Git.) E.F. Riek. Det. 1950°*, Slide - 1 almost complete coverslip (partly missing over medium) containing | antenna from the Holotype. **Queensland Museum, TYPE, Hy/1487 2, 4548", *'Tumidicoxa flavipes Girault, ° antennae [= antenna]. Type [GH] 4548"'. NOTES: T.4548 and Hy.1487 are duplicate Queensland Museum register numbers for the Holotype of this species and have been cancelled, Girault has obviously remounted the specimen onto a card and apparently did not transfer the data label as well. The male mentioned in 1915 was not located. FLAVIPES UFENS Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Od Mus. 1: 72-sp. nay. + description : 74~spp. key £9. 1914, Bull, Wis. nat. Hist. Soe. (N.S.) 12: 58-catalogue. 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 3: 153-occurrence, PUBL. DATA: One male and six female specimens, from the pane of a window in men’s quarters on a sugar farm near Nelson [= Gordonvale], N,Q,, December 4,9 and 16, (3 “’s), 10 (1 4), 1911, Another female December 13, 19}! froma window in the School of Arts at Nelson [= Gordonvale]. Still another female at Nelson {= Gordonvale], January 1, 1912 ona window; and another sweeping floor of forest along the coast opposite Double Island, near Cairns, December 24, 1911. Types Hy/778, Queensland Museum, one male as above, one female (Dec. 16), two slides. QM: 4 slides as follows: Slide 1 - | almost complete coverslip only partly filled with medium containing 1 intact Syntype ©. **3438, Queensland Museum. 3438, TYPE, Hy/778, ©, 3438”, “Ufens flavipes Girault, Type = XIL.16,1911, Nelson [= Gordonvale], Q., window quarters on sugar farm. 778 [GH] 3438"*. Slide 2 - ] complete coverslip containing | intact Syntype ¢ of Ufens flavipes and an intact Ofigosira minima Girault, MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM “Queensland Museum, 3438, TYPE, Hy/778, *"', Oligosita minima *"', Ufens Jlavipes Gir., ° Type. Window of quarters, farm, Nelson [= Gordonvale]j, Q., 10.xi1.1911, 778 [GH] 3438”, Slide 3 - 1 complete coverslip containing specimens of species as per labels. ‘*Signiphora australica * [Paratype]. From windows of mess room, quarters, sugar farm, Nelson [= Gordonvale] 4 Dec., 1911, AAG [GH]"’. On this Jabel Girault has crossed out a specific name and inserted ‘‘australica’’. ‘‘ Ufens flavipes. [Syntype], Aphelinoidea howarelii, \ , Paratrichogramma cinderella Girault, © [GH]"'- This label also has an illegible number in red ink. On the reverse of the slide, *‘Queensland Museum. 3414. TYPE, Hy/802, 2°", Slide 4 - 2 coverslip fragments; 1 is cracked with objective lens damage and contains a : Ufens flavipes with parts separated; the other contains Neocentrobiella rara Girault, “TYPE, Hy/2436, A.A. Girault’’, *Ufens JSlavipes Gir., © [GH]", “3448. Queensland Museum, Neocentrobiella rara, Gir, «"*. On the last label all except ‘*Queensland Museum,”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. USNM; 2 slides as follows: Slide | - | complete coverslip containing | Syntype « intact. ‘*Ufens flavipes Girault, “. Nelson [= Gordonvale], Q., 13.xi1.1911. From window of School of Arts [GH]". Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 = 2 intact plus a head, separated wings, antennae and legs; a half coverslip containing | ¢ intact as per label. ““Ufens flavipes Girault, +, * Ufens sp. From window of quarters, sugar farm, Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., Jany. 7, 1912 AAG [GH]"’. NOTES: The remaining specimens mentioned by Girault in his PUBL, DATA were not located. T.3438 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for its Syntypes of this species and is retained for the male on QM Slide 2. The female on USNM Slide | is 4 Syntype since its data were mentioned with the PUBL. DATA. FLAVIPES BINOTATA RHICNOPELTELLA Giraull, 1915, 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 3: 193-var, nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: From galls on Evcalvprs, October, 1913 at Gordonvale, Queensland {under Rhicnopeltella flavipes above var. description]. Types Hy 2499, Queensland Museum, two females on a tag. OM: Card - 2 Syntype © ©, both are minus a head and right wings. “‘TYPE”, “Rhicnopeltella flavipes Gir. binotatus [= binatata] Gir., Types | [GH]". Slide — a hall coverslip containing a head (1 antenna separated, the scape of the second attached, remainder absent) and 2 fore wings all from the Syntypes of Rhicnopeltella flavipes binetata; 3 empty coverslip fragments; 2 coverslip fragments containing parts of Rhienopeltella multifasciaia Girault, “TYPE”, “Hy.2500"") ““Rhicnopelrella multifasciata Gir. [in pencil] (inner) | type binotata Girault, - type (outer) [ink added later] (GH)"*. NOTES: Girault has remounted parts of the Syntypes during re-examination on a slide bearing parts of Rhicnopeltella multifaseiata. In his unpublished manuscript Girault has elevated binoreata to species rank. FLAVIPETIOLE GIORGIONIA Girault, 1933. 1933, “Some beauties inhabitant nor of commercial boudoirs but of nature’s bosom, notably new inseets."’ (Giraulr : Brisbane) (20 June 1933) ; 4[302]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Brigalow - forest, Juandah, 24 Jany., 1924. tn his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘The type is a single female’’. QM: Card - Holotype with a damaged mesosoma, minus head, legs and wings; metasoma separated, ‘‘Glorgionia Havipetiole Gic,, Type - [GH]"*. Slide - 1 complete coverslip plus 1 small coverslip fragment containing the head (minus | antenna and partly overlying the other), 2 legs (1 minus tarsus) and I fore wing all from the Holotype of Giorgionia Jlavipetiole; \ cracked, almost complete coverslip containng a of Anagyrus australiensis (Girault). “‘Giorgionia HMavipetiale Git., Type > (GH]"', ““dnagyropsis |= Anagyrus] australiensis Gir. Gulugaba [= Guluguba], Q. [GH]"’. NOTES; The Queensland Museum register DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 611 number for the Holotype of this species is T.8891. FLAVIPOSTSCUTELLUM ELASMUS Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Qd Mus. 1: 186-sp. nov. + description. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 130-additional specimens. 1914, Proc. ent. Soc. Wash. 16: 116- additional specimen + description. PUBL. DATA: A single female, sweeping foliage and grass in a forest, Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., August 27, 1912. Nelson [= Gordonvale] and Quingilli (Cairns), N.Q. Types Hy/1166, Queensland Museum, the above female mounted on a card point plus the head and its appendages on a slide in xylol-balsam. And two headless males on a single card, with mounted head in balsam. Two card mounts, two slides. Later, in a forest at Quingilli, | captured the male, which is described herewith. September 13, 1912. QM: 3 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 - 1 Syntype © minus head. ‘*3945’’, ““Hy/1166’’, ‘“SHOLOTYPE”’, ‘‘Elasmus flavipostscutellum Gir., ? type [GH]’’. Slide 1 - 1 almost complete coverslip containing the head in 2 pieces (1 antenna partly separated, fragmented) from the Syntype * on Card 1; 1 coverslip fragment containing parts from Elasmus picturatus mus Girault. ‘‘Hy/1166, Elasmus flavipostscutellum Gir., 2 type. Head [GH] 3945”’, ““E. picturatus mus Gir., 2 type [GH] 4055’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. TYPE 2, Hy/1166, Loc: Nelson [= Gordonyale], Card 2 - 1 Syntype ¢ minus head. ““Hy/1166’’, ‘‘Elasmus flavipostscutellum Girlt., ¢ [GH]’’. On the last label Girault has crossed out ‘‘type’’ after the sex sign. Slide 2 - 1 almost complete coverslip with objective lens damage, containing a head (both antennae separated) from one of the Syntype 74 supposed to be on Card 2. “*Queensland Museum. ¢, Hy/1166, Loc. Nelson, [= Gordonvale] Q.’’. On this label Girault has crossed out ‘“TYPE’’. **Flasmus flavipostscutellum Girault, ¢ [GH]’’. Card 3 - 3 £2 of 2 species as per label. ‘*Elasmus cairnsensis, flavipostscutellum Girault [GH]’’and on the reverse ‘‘Nelson [= Gordonvale] forest [GH]’’. NOTES: Although Girault’s PUBL. DATA are not very clear it appears that he had one female from Gordonvale and two males from Quingilli. He did not select a Holotype which means that the female and two males are Syntypes. Therefore Riek (1966) was incorrect in regarding the female on Card | as the Holotype and the male on Card 2 as an Allotype. The second male on Card 2 is now missing and there is no trace of it on the card. I am sure this is the card originally containing the two males since, in his correspondence with the Queensland Museum, Girault lists two cards and two slides as his types for this species. Beside the number 2 in each case in his letter Girault has written ‘‘#°’’. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘“The males in the original description are only supposed males and therefore are not considered true types’’. This explains why he crossed out ‘‘type’’ and ‘*‘Type’’ on Card 2 and Slide 2 respectively. However, I regard the remaining male as a Syntype which bears the Queensland Museum register number Hy.1166. The Syntype female bears the duplicate number T.3945. FLAVIPOSTSCUTELLUM EPITETRASTICHUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 229-Pentastichodes Girault [NOMEN NUDUM a junior synonym of Epitetrastichus Girault; sp. description as Epitetrastichus flavipostscutellum (Girault) : 232-spp. key °° as flavipostcutellum Girault. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 237-descriptive notes; type data as Epitetrastichus flavipostscutellum Girault. PUBL. DATA: 1913 - Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Type Hy 1818, Queensland Museum. A second female of this species has been seen, captured with the type specimen. 1915 - Type female, December 27, 1913, sweeping in the forest along Cape River; it is on a tag, the head on a Slide. QM: 4 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - 1 Syntype ° minus head. “TYPE”’, ‘‘Pentastichodes [NOMEN NUDUM] [= Epitetrastichus]| flavipostscutellum Gir., Type ¢ [GH]’’. Card 2 - only the metasoma plus some MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Wing and leg parts of this Syntype © remain on the card buried in glue. ‘‘TYPE"’, “*Enitetrastichus flavipostscutellum Gir., Type = [GH]"*. Card 3-2 52, 1 intact, the other minus head, ''Epitelrastichus flavipostscutellum Girault, = [GH]*’ and on the reverse, ‘Mt. Larcom, forest, June 22, 1923 [GH]’’. Card 4-2 2°, 1 minus head, part of left fore wing and some legs, the other minus head and right wings. “‘Apitetrastichus Slavipostseutellum Gir., :?s [GH]. Slide — a half coverslip containing parts from the Holotype of Euryloma dumasi Girault; 1 complete coverslip containing a head plus 2 separated antennae of Epitetrastichus flavipostscutellum. “TYPE”, ‘‘Bephratella |= Eurytomia| durnasi Gir., type + [GH] 4780, 4780", ''Pentastichodes [NOMEN NUDUM] [= Epitetrastichus| flavipostscutellum [GH]’’. NOTES: In the absence of data on the slide label it is impossible to associate their parts and the carded specimens with any certainty. It seems that Girault had decided to place this species in a new genus Pentastichodes, but before it reached publication changed his mind. However, he synonymised it in the literature creating a nomen nudum and has omitted to change some of his labels. There is another slide in the QM labelled ‘‘Pentastichodes [NOMEN NUDUM] [= Epitetrastichus] Jlavipostscutellum - type [GH]"’ which contains parts of Epitetrastichus Julvipostscutellum Girault. See NOTES with the latter. The brief 1913 description although not annotated “‘new species’’ serves to make this a valid, available, nominal species and Girault’s name should not be placed in brackets. The specimens on Cards j and 2 are, no doubt, the two females mentioned in the PUBL. DATA. It is impossible to decide which was intended to be his Holotype although I suspect that it was the specimen on Card 1. In view of this uncertainty I have decided to regard these two specimens as Syntypes. I suspect Card 1 and the Slide are associated, but again in the absence of precise label information this is not certain. The 1915 published date is in error as the description appears in a paper issued 10 December 1913. His unpublished manuscript does not assist in this matter. FLAVIPRONOTUM NEANASTATUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Gd Mus. 4: 30-sp. nov. + description : 33-spp. key. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, March 3, 1912. Thursday Island, Torres Strait. Type Hy 2885, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag. QM: Card -2 5°, J intact, ] minus ! antenna. These are the Holotypes of Neanastatus divinus Girault and Neanastatus flavipronotum, ‘‘TYPE”, A370" 4371", *'Neanastatus : flavipronotum, divinus Girault, Types [GH]’’. NOTES; T.4370 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. FLAVIPRONOTUM NEOTRICHOPOROIDES Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3; 252-sp. nov. + description; generic name spelt Neotrichaporoides. PUBL. DATA; Three females, in forest, March 31, and April 3, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 2631, Queensland Museum, one of the specimens on a tag. On April 9, 1914, two females at Townsville, Queensland (A.P. Dodd). QM: Card - Holotype = minus head, metasoma and some legs. ''TYPE”’, ‘‘Neotrichaporoides {= Neotrichoporaides| flavipronotum Gic., Type © [GH]"’. NOTES: The other specimens mentioned in the PUBL. DATA were not located and I am assuming that Girault only labelled a single specimen as his ‘‘Type’’. Girault has several times mis-spelt the generic name Neotrichoporoides and this is discussed in detail in the generic section to follow. FLAVIPROPLEURUM ELASMUS Girault, 1940. 1940, Revta Soc, ent. argent. 10: 322-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Gordonvale, A.P. Dodd. QM: Card - Holotype ¥ minus head and left wings. **4073"', *'Gordonvale, Queensland, A.P. Dodd’’, “HOLOTYPE”, ‘Elasmus flavipropleurum Girault, Type | [GH]’’, Slide —- 1 complete coverslip containing the DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA; IIE 613 head (fragmented, antennae separated, | in FLAVISCUTELLUM PROCHEILONEURUS Girault, 2 pieces) and 1 fore wing all from the 1924, Holotype. ‘‘Elas. flavipropleurum Girault Encyrtidae, Gordh and Dahms in prep, [GH] 4073", *'Elasmus flavipropleurum Girault, Type ¥ [GH] 4073"". FLAVISCUTELLUM SYNTOMOSPHYRUM Giraullt, NOTES: The Queensland Museum register 1913, . number for the Holotype of this species is 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 205-Neotetrastichus T.4073. Perkins (1912) a junior synonym of Syntomosphyrum Forster (1878) : 206-sp. nov. + description : 207-spp. key. 1915, Mem, Qd Mus, 3: 219-Selitrichodes Jlaviscutellurm comb. noy. 2 233- FLAVISCAPUS ASYNTOMOPUS (?) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 337-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in jungle, August 31, 1913 (A.A.G.). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 2810, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head and hind legs on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype * minus head and some legs. ‘‘TYPE”’, ‘Asyntomopus flaviscapus Girault & Dodd, ° type [DH]’’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing the head (in 2 pieces each with an antenna attached) and 3 legs all from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy/2810, A.A, Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. Genotype. Asyntomopus flaviscapus GO. & D. 97’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum,” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. FLAVISCAPUS. EPITETRASTICHUS (2?) Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 239-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in jungle, January 15, 1914 (A.P. Dodd), Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland, Type Hy 2595, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype minus head, wings and some legs; metasoma separated. “TYPE”, ‘‘Epitetrastichus flaviscapus Dodd, © type [DH]’’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing the fragmented head (1 scape attached, rest of antenna plus the other antenna separated) and | pair of wings all from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy/2595, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. Epitetrastichus flaviscapus. Dodd %"’. On the last label all except “‘Queensland Museum."* are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Selitrichodes flaviscutellum comb, nov, + notes. 1916, Mem. Gd Mus. 5; 212-Neotetrastichus Slaviscutellum comb. noy. under Family Eulophidae. PUBL. DATA: 1913 - One female, sweeping in forest (Ayr), November 7, 1912 and another same situation, Townsville. January 27, 1913. Type Hy 1766, the above specimen on a slide. 1915 - Type re- examined; it consists of a female taken at Ayr, Queensland. QM: Slide - 2 almost complete coverslips, | contains the Holotype © minus head, the other contains the fragmented Holotype head minus antennae. ‘‘TYPE, A.A. Girault"’, ‘‘Tetrastichodes [= Syntomosphyrum] flaviscutellum Gir., + type [GH]’’. There is a second torn label on which Girault has crossed out “‘Selitrichodes’’. NOTES: The second female collected at Townsville was not located. In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this species in Tetrastichodes which explains the combination on the slide label. FLAVITEGULA EURYTOMA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 4: 242-sp. nov. + description ; 259-spp. key #%. PUBL. DATA: Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Forest, December 27, 1912. Type Hy 3222, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag, the head and a hind leg on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype 2 minus head and 1 leg. “TYPE”, ‘4802", '*Eurytoma Hlavitegula Gir., Type 7 [GH]’*. Slide - 1 slightly larger than half coverslip containing parts of Xanthosoma haeckeli Girault; 1 coverslip with large pieces MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM missing containing the head in 2 pieces {1 antenna attached, the other separated) and 1 leg all from the Holotype of Buryroma JSlavitegula. *‘3222"', “TYPE”, ‘*Systole [= Xanthosoma\ haeckeli Gir., 2 type [GH] 4850", “\Euryloma flavitegula Gir, [GH] 4802, 4802*’. NOTES: T.4802 is the Queensland Museum register humber for the intended Holotype of an undescribed variety of Eurytoma Jlavitegula. lt appears that Systole haeckeli is teally Xanthosoma haeckeli. See NOTES with the latter, FLAVITHORAX EURYISCHOMY14 (7) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915), 1915, Mem. Gd Mus. 3: 178-sp, nov. + description. 1916, Mem. Qd Mus. 5: 211-Myiocnema Ashmead (1900) a junior synonym of Euryisehia Riley (1889) (not Koebele as given by Girault). 1930, ‘‘New pests from Australia, IX." (Girault : Brisbane) (29 December 1930) : 1[278]~Euryischomytia [= Euryischomyia| Girault (1914) a junior synonym of Myiocnema Ashmead (1900), under Flasmus atroaeneus Girault. PUBL. DATA: Three females, sweeping forest, December | and 3, 1913 (A,A.G.), Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Types Hy 2744, Queensland Museum, one female on a tag, the head a hind tibia and another female on a slide. On March 2, 1914 a female was captured at Cooktown in forest {A,.P. Dodd}. QM: | card and 2 slides as follows: Card -— 1 Syntype : minus head and at least 1 leg. *3903"*, ““Euryischomyia flavithorax Girault & Dodd, 3 type [GH]"’. Slide 1 - 3 coverslip fragments; the 1 closest the main label contains 1 Syntype ° with head and | leg separated; the middle coverslip fragment contains the head (antennae attached) and 1 leg from the Syntype on the Card; the remaining coverslip fragment contains an unidentified chalcidoid. “TYPE, Hy/2744, A.A. Girault’’, ‘“Q. Museum. 3903, Euryischomyia flavithorax G. & D. 2’. On the last label all except '‘'Q. Museum. 3903” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s, On the reverse of the slide, ‘““Furyischomyia flavithorax G, & D., LECTOTYPE (adjacent to name label) Hayat desig. 1979°*. Slide 2 - | complete coverslip containing 1 2. “Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld. Euryischomytia |= Euryischomyia] flavithorax Gir. Host Lecanidae sp., Hy 10°’. The handwriting on this label is of unceriain origin. NOTES: Hayat in Hayat and Verma (1980) designated the slide-mounted female as the Lectotype. They did not have access to the card-mounced female. Should the latter be conspecific it would have Paralectotype status for which the duplicate Queensland Museum register number T.3903 is reserved. The Syntype from Cooktown was not located. FLAVITHORAX NESYRPOPHAGUS Girault, 1915- Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep, FLAVITHORAX PARQODERELLA (7?) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4; 38-sp, noy. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in jungle, November 15, 1913 (A.P.D.). Harvey’s Creek (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 2902, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag. QM: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - 2 specimens; the outer is the Holotype © of Parooderella flavithorax minus left antenna and some legs; the inner is Parooderella semitecta Girault. “TYPE”, ‘°4226"", 4230", ‘‘Paroaderella : semitecta Gir., flavithorax Gir. & D., Type * [GH]’’. Card 2 - | > with metasoma separated. "Kuranda, Queensland, A.P. Dodd’’, **Parooderella flavithorax G. & D. [GH]’’. NOTES: T.4230 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. FLAVITHORAX PERILAMPOIDES Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 303-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: About fifty females reared from pointed galls on gum in November, Melbourne, Victoria, Types, National Museum, Melbourne, three of the above specimens on a tag, a head on a slide, DAHMS: GLRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: LI Bis NMV: Card - 3 Syntype 72, poorly mounted, ] minus head, ‘‘from pointed galls, November, Melb."', “Det, by Girault, Queensland, 10.9.14"', ‘Type °", * Perilampoides flavithorax Git., Types > [GH]"*- Slide - | coverslip fragment containing a head (I antenna attached, the other separated) from 1 of the Syntypes. ‘*Perilampoides flavithorax Gir.. © type [GH]’’. Girault has crossed out *‘& Dodd" on this label. PLAWITIBIA AUSTROLYNX Girault, 1929, 1929, Trans. R. Soe. S. Aust. 53: 325-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Several specimens of each sex mounted on a card with male Rhicnopeltella and Eurytoma and bearing the following data:- ‘Insects (10 kinds, 536 specimens) produced from one gall complexus collected by Mr T.D. Smeaton at Blakiston, South Australia, on Eucalyptus rostrata, April 23, 1888. Hymenoptera appeared till June § following’’; and ''From one small branchlet of red gum. No- 8 (small, black ete.). From galls on leaves of Eucalyptus obliqua, Blakiston, April 23, 1888, Smeaton. Hatched in May.’’ Another card, bearing paratype males, bore the data:- ‘9. Large and small brown. From galls. on leaves Eucalyptus obligua, Smeaton. Hatched May, 1888," A third card bearing many females with male Megastigmus and Eurytoma, was labelled: “*9. Galls leaves Eucalyptus obliqua, 23/4/88. Blakiston. Hatched May 1888. Smeaton'’, A series of paratypes bore a similar label, Cotypes in Queensland Museum. SAM: Card — 12 specimens mostly complete and 4 glue spots (1 glue spot and 1 specimen marked **Ty’* by Girault. Some of these are Syntypes of Austrolynx flavitibia. **8. Small Black etc. Fram galls of leaves E. obliqua, Blakiston, 23.9.88, Smeaton, Hatched May 88”, ‘'Insects bred from galls of one small branchlet of Eucalyptus rostrata (Red Gum) from Blakiston, 23.4.88 by T.D. Smeaton Esq. (10 kinds, 536 specimens) Tepper’’, “Insects 10 kinds, 536 specimens produced from one gall complexus, Coll. by Mr T.D. Smeaton at Blakiston (Euc. rostrata leaves) on 23 April, 1888. Hymenoptera appeared till Sth June’'. On this label '‘wbliqua’’ is crossed out and replaced with *trostrata'’. This label has a list as follows, **! large gall. Ich. 9, 2 large black Ich. 11, 3 small yellow Ich. 62, 4 minute yellow Ich. 9, 5 minute dark Ich. 16, 6 small dark Ich. 3 & 48, 7 green - 10, 8 minute black - 16, 9 min. & small brn. 38, 10 larger black. Total 488, about 10% lost = 48, 536’, “ 4ustrolyax flavitibia, South Australia alse slide. TYPE", ““Austrolynx flavitibiae [= flavitibia| Gir., Type ¢¥ [GH]". Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing | body with legs and wings and 2 separated heads (the smaller has antennae attached, the larger has antennae separated and fragmented); | coverslip [fragment containing 2 heads (antennae attached), 2 fore wings and 2 legs. These are | Syntype and parts of others. ‘'Aus(rolynx flovilibiae |= flavitibia) Girault, Types 42, 5S. Aus. Mus. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Old."’. QM: 3 cards on separate pins as: follows: Card 1-5 Syntype «5 (1 minus head, 1 minus metasoma) and 4 glue spots. ''9. (Large Brown). From galls of leaves Euc. obliqua, Blakiston. 23,4.88, Smeaton, Hatched May 88", *‘Austrolvix flavitibiae [= flavitibia], Girault, Paratypes 2 [GH]"’, Card 2 - 7 Syntype 2" in good condition, ! Syntype * (?), 1 ¢ eurytomid and 6 glue spots, and data label as Card 1. ““4dustrolynx flavitibiae |= flavitibia] Girault, © Cotypes |GH]"’, Card 3 - 4 Syntype *¢ (1 mimus head) and 4 glue spots. ‘9. Large and small Brown. From galls on leaves, &. obliqua, Smeaton. Hatched May 88", *(Austrolynx flavitibiae {= flavitibia| Gir., @ Paratypes’’. NOTES: Since Girault did not select a Holotype all specimens mentioned in his PUBL. DATA are Syntypes. Registration of the Queensland Museuin specimens awaits selection and sorting of the specimens by the first reviser. FLAVIVARIEGATUS MEGASTIGMUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 300-sp. nov, + description ; 303-spp. key 2. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in jungle, June 7, 1913 (A-P. Dodd). Gordonvyale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 3336, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag and a slide with the head. 616 QM: 3 cards on separate pins and 1 slide as follows: Card 1 - 2 specimens; the outer minus head and metasoma is the Holotype 2 of Megastigmus flavivariegatus; the inner specimen is Megastigmus melleus Girault. *“Neomregastigmus [= Megastigmus] melleus Gir, (inner), Megastigmus flavivariegatus Gir. (outer), Types * [GH]"". Slide — 2 complete coverslips; the | closest the '' TYPE” label contains the Holotype head minus | antenna: the other contains parts of Axanthosoma io Girault. “TYPE”’, 4993", *°4872"", “Axanthosome io Git., . . . megastignls flavivariegatus Gir., ° type [GH] 4872, 4993"". On this label Girault has crossed out “Neo” in front of “‘megastigmus’’. Card 2-1 © intact. ‘'G.H. HARDY, Sept. 1913/16, HOBART”’, **Megastigmus Jlavivariegatus Girault, 2° [GH]'’. On the last label Girault has crossed out “maculatipennis’’ (originally described in Nanthosomoides) and replaced it with “flavivariegaius’’ all in red ink. Card 3 - 1 © intact. ‘'G.H. HARDY, Sept. 1913/15, HOBART”, This is pinned through the Girault label with Card 2. NOTES; The combinations Neomegastigmnus melleus and Neomegastigmus flavivariegatus did not appear in the literature. Girault obviously changed his mind on their generic placement after labelling the specimens and omitted to change the label to Megastigmus melleus. T.4993 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of Megustigmus Jlavivariegatus and has been cancelled, MLAVIVENA COELOCYBELLOJDES Girault, 1931. 1931, ‘A new habit in an old insect, Homo pudicus and new Eurytomidae."' (Girault : Brisbane) (1 September 1931) : 2[281]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Cobar, N.S.Wales, Oct., W.W. Froggatt, fn his unpublished manuscript Girault says, **The types were a single pair from galls upon Acacia burketti, 1917 {Froggatt Collection)"’. ANIC: 6 cards on separate pins and 1 slide as follows: Card 1 — 1 Syntype © minus antennae and left hind wing; 1 fore wing separated; | MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Syntype ¢ minus antennae, possibly left fore wing; legs damaged, metasoma separated. *‘From galls on Acacia burketti, Cobar, N.S.W., Oct 1917”, “WLW. Froggatt Collection’, ‘‘HOLOTYPE", “Coelocybelloides flavivena Girault, Types 2 [GH]**. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 antennae, | fore wing and part of 1 leg; 3 coverslip fragments containing 3 antennae (2 fragmented) 1 fore wing and part of | leg all (?) from the Syntypes. ‘‘Froggatt Coll. Det. A.A. Girault, 1932. C.S.LR."", “*Coelocyhelloides flavivena GIR, 22 Types. C.S.1.R.”’. Card 2-1 ¢ I © both with damaged antennae, © fungus affected. ‘‘Ac. longifolia, Sydney, N.S.W., W.W. Froggatt. Galls, 15.11.1923**, ‘“W.W, Froggatt Collection’’, ‘“Coelocybelloides Jlavivena Gir., ¢2 [GH]"’. Card 3 - 1 2 intact. “Ac. longifolia, Sydney, W.W. Froggatt, Croyden, galls, 12.11.1924", **W.W. Froggatt Collection", **Coelocybelloides flayivena Girault, + [GH}’’, Card 4-1 4 minus antennae and right fore wing, I ¢ with 1 antenna damaged. “‘Acac. galls, Sydney, N.S.W., Croyden, W.W.F., 1925", ““W.W. Froggatt Collection”’, *Coelocybelloides flavivena Gir., 2? Card § - 274, 1 minus left antenna and fungus affected, the other minus antennae. ‘‘Acac. longifolia, Sydney, W.W. Froggatt. Galls, 12.12.1924", ““W.W. Froggatt Callection”’, *‘Coelocybelloides flavivena Girault, : [GH]”. Card 6 - 1 2 intact. ‘t4c. longifolia, Sydney, N.S.W., W.W. Froggatt, Croyden, 1924", ‘“W.W. Froggatt Collection’, “*Coelocyhelloides flavivena Gir., Det. A.A. Girault, 2.31’. QM: Card - 2 5% intact. ‘“Sydney’’, ‘'Coelocybelloides flavivena Gir., Paratypes &% [GH] 4938"". NOTES: There are more parts on the ANIC slide than I have listed missing from the Syntypes and I suspect the parts under the coverslip fragments were added later by Girault from additional non-type specimens. The two females in the Queensland Museum labelled by Girault as Paratypes have no type-status since their data were not mentioned with the DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 617 description. Accordingly the Queensland Museum register number T.4938 has been cancelled. FLAVIVENTRIS ARTHROLYSIS (?) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 190-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Kuranda, Queensland. Forest (1,500 feet), September 16, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Type Hy 3174, Queensland Museum, a female on a tag, the head and hind legs on a slide. QM: Card - 2 £2; the outer is the Holotype of Arthrolysis flaviventris minus head and some legs; metasoma separated; the inner is Arthrolysis trilongifasciata Girault. ‘‘Arthrolysis flaviventris Girault & Dodd, ? type [DH]’’ and on the reverse, “A. trilongifasciata Gir., ° type [GH]’’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing the head (in 2 pieces, minus 1 antenna) and 2 legs (1 minus tarsus) all from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy/3174, A.A. Girault’’, “‘Queensland Museum. Arthrolysis flaviventris G, & D. °”’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. DPIQ: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - 1 ? minus head and 1 pair of wings; metasoma and | hind wing separated. ‘‘Arthrolysis flaviventris G. & D., ° [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘N. Queensland [GH]’’. Card 2 - 1 ° minus head and | fore wing; prothorax separated. ‘‘Middle Plane Ck., 2C.’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Sarina, Q.’’. ‘*Arthrolysis Aus., parasitic on Oi...dae’’ and 2 labels, each as follows, ‘‘Arthrolysis flaviventris G. & D., ° [GH]’’. FLAVIVENTRIS NECREMNOIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 288-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 292- Notanisomorphomyia flaviventris comb. nov.; additional specimen; sp. description. 1917, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 5: 155- Notanisomorphomyia Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Sympiesis Forster (1856). PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, April 9, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 1938, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head and hind legs on a slide. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 1 slide as follows: Card 1 - Only the Holotype : metasoma and 1 pair of legs remain on the card. “TYPE”’, ‘‘Notanisomorphella flaviventris Gir., Type = [GH]’’. Slide - 1 almost complete coverslip containing the head in 2 pieces (1 antenna attached, 1 separated, both incomplete) and 2 legs all from the Holotype. ‘‘TYPE’’, **Notanisomorphella flaviventris Gir., © type [GH]’’. Card 2 - 1 ° minus head. ‘“‘TYPE”’’, ““Necremnoides flaviventris Gir., Type 2 [GH]’’. ANIC: 2 cards and 1 slide as follows: Card 1 - | © minus left antenna and all wings except left hind wing. ‘‘Blundell’s, FCT, 30.Jan.1930, L.F. Graham’’, ““Sympiesis flaviventris (Gir.), ? [GH]’’. Card 2 - 1 = minus head and labelled as Card 1. Slide - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing a squashed head (antennae separated), 1 fore wing and | leg all from the 2 ANIC °° above. ‘‘Det. A.A. Girault, 1932. C.S.1.R.’’, “‘Sympiesis flaviventris Gir., °, C.S.LR.’’, NOTES: Girault has placed a number of genera together in his unpublished manuscript. Notanisomorphella Girault (1913), Necremnoides Girault (1913) and Notanisomorphomyia Girault (1913) are all placed under Diaulomella Girault (1913). The labels on the specimens indicate that Girault was uncertain of the generic placement of this nominal species. From the two specimens he labelled as ‘‘Type’’ I am choosing the remains on QM Card 1 and QM Slide as the Holotype. The slide labelled Notanisomorphella flaviventris has a head and 2 legs as stated in his PUBL. DATA and the specimen on QM Card 2 has a complete set of legs. In his unpublished manuscript under Diaulomella flaviventris Girault says, ‘‘(Thorax not now with type, 1937)... The wings could not be reseen.’’ which fits the specimen on QM Card 1. It appears, therefore that Girault originally planned to place this species in the genus Notanisomorphella, but later changed it to Necremnoides described on MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM the same page as N. /laviveniris. In typical fashion he did not change the labels. The QM Card 2 specimen is therefore a second female from the type-locality which he labelled as Necremnoides flaviveniris betore deciding ta place the species in Noranisomorphomyla and again he omitted to change his labels. li is difficult to understand why he should have labelled both specimens as his *’'Type”’, but it may be because of the condition of the original specimen. Slide - 3 coverslip fragments; the | closest the **TYPE" label contains the Holotype head of Aprostocerus flavobasalis in 2 pieces (lL antenna and the pedicel + flagellum of the other separated); the remaining 2 coverslip fragments contain 2 heads and | fore wing from an undescribed species of Ooletrastichus. “TYPE, Hy/2559, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. Aprostoceius /lavobasalis Gir. =°’. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum.” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. On the reverse of the slide is a label, ‘‘Qotetr, christi [CHEIRONYM] Gir., FPLAVOBASALIS APLASTOMORPHA (2?) Girault and ers @) Types, | [GH]"’, Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem, Qd Mus. 3: 315 + lootnote - sp. nov. + description : 331-under FLAVUS APROSTOCETUS Girault, 1913. Euryvdinoleloides flavibasalis Girault. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in a jungle pocket, January 17, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 2765, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head and caudal leg on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype — minus head, left fore wing and at least | lez. “TYPE”, ‘4 plastomorpha flavobasalis Dodd, 2 type [DH]’’. Slide - 4 coverslip fragments, 1 is empty, the others contain the head (antennae attached, | mandible separated) | folded fore wing and | leg all from the Holotype, “TYPE, Hy/2765, A.A. Girault"’, “Queensland Museum, Ap/astomorpha Slavobasalis D,, 2’*. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum.’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: The labels incorrectly give the author as Dodd instead of Girault and Dodd. FLAVOBASALIS APROSTOCETUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 223-sp. nov. + description, PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in jungle, May 20, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Kuranda, Queensland. Type Hy 2559, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card — Holotype - minus head and right wings; scutellum damaged. ‘‘TYPE”’, *“4Aprastocetus flavobasalis Gir, Type [GH]”’. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus, 2: 212-sp. nov. + description : 216-spp. key i=. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping on the forest downs, July 14, 1912. Hughenden, Queensland. Type Hy 1776, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card - only the legs of the Holotype remain on the card, *TYPE", ‘Aprostocetus flavus Gir., | type [GH]"’. Slide — 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype head (antennae attached, | incomplete), **TYPE, Hy/1776, A.A. Girault’’, **Queensland Museum. Aprostocetus flavus °"’. On the last label all except *‘Queersland Museum.” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. FLAVUS EPENTASTICHUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Q@d Mus. 2: 243-as a comb. nov. from Ouadrastichodes flavus an unpublished combination; sp. description, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 253-Epentastichus flavella sp. nov. + description for Quadrastichodes flavus and Epentastichus flavus both of which Girault regarded as nomina nuda. PUBL, DATA: 1913 - Hughenden, Queensland. Forest-downs. Type Hy 1850, Queensland Museum. 1915 - The type is a head on a slide. The type female was captured on forest downs, July 14, 1912. QM: Slide ~ | almost complete coverslip, cracked and a piece missing, containing the head (in 2 pieces minus antennae), | tibia + tarsus and 1 tarsus all (?) from the DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 619 Holotype. ‘TYPE, Hy/1850, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Syntomosphyrum [GH] Queensland Museum. Epentastichus flavus 2°’, On the last label all after ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. FLAVUS NEOTETRASTICHODES Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 228-sp. description : 250-gen, key *2 as Neotetrastichoides. 1913, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 11: 44-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 234-type NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this species in Syntomosphyrum hence his annotation on the slide label. I was unable to locate the card-mounted body of the Holotype under any of the possible generic and specific names. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type tag was not reseen but some annotations upon what remained of the type were made...’’ which indicates that it was missing at that point in time. The combination Quadrastichodes flavus was never formalised in the literature therefore Epentastichus flavus is not a new combination. Contrary to what Girault believed, Epentastichus flavus is a valid, available, nominal species and was made so by the 1913 description. His action in proposing the new name Epentastichus flavella for it is therefore invalid. In saying this | am assuming that no homonymy is involved with the same name by another author. Girault’s literature and his unpublished manuscript give no indication that the name change was prompted by measurements and data. PUBL. DATA: A single pair, sweeping grass in a forest at Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), N.Q., April 30, 1912. Types [Hy.1814] Queensland Museum, the above specimens together on a slide. QM: Slide - | complete coverslip containing 1 Syntype ¢ and 1 Syntype °, both squashed with parts separated. ‘Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/1503, t9°?. “*Neotetrastichodes flavus Girault, 4° types [GH]’’. NOTES: Hy.1503 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species and is reserved for the male. Both 1913 papers issued in December of that year. As a standard I am adopting the Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) paper as the reference for this nominal species. It was undoubtedly written first. FLAVUS QUADRASTICHODES See FLAVUS EPENTASTICHUS FLAVUS SPILOMEGASTIGMUS Girault, 1914. 1914, Ent. News 25: 25-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 306-type-species of Paramegastigmus sub. gen. nov., sp. description. homonymy. FLAVUS EPOMPHALOIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79, Abt.A., H.6: 49-sp. nov. + description. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 240-sp. description : 250-gen. key 2°. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 251-sp. description; type data. PUBL. DATA: A single female, sweeping grass and foliage in the forest, May 3, 1913. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Qsld. Type [Hy.1842] Qsld. Mus., the above specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype 2 with head separated. ‘‘Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/1513, 2”’, ‘‘Epomphaloides flavus Gir., type ? [GH]’’. NOTES: Hy.1513 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in a forest, April 1, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type [Hy.3349], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag and the head in xylol-balsam on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype ? (remounted) minus head, metasoma and all but | fore wing which is separated; | leg also separated. ‘‘Spilomegastigmus flavus Girault, Type ° [GH]’’. Slide - 3 coverslip fragments; 1 is cracked (part missing) and contains | fore wing from the Holotype of Spilomegastigmus flavus (without coverslip); the largest contains the head (antennae attached) from the Holotype of Spilomegastigmus flavus; the third contains parts of 0 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Paramegastigmus immaculaticorpus Girault. ‘‘Queensland Museum. TYPE, 5039, Hy/1492, 5040, -’’, “*Hy/1492"", “Spilomegastigmus flavus Girault, ) type [GH] 5039”’, “intumaculaticorpus, = type wings [GH] 5040°'. The last 2 labels have arrows directed at the relevant coverslip fragments. NOTES: Hy.1492 and T.5039 are duplicate Queensland Museum register numbers. for the Holotype of this species and have been cancelled, FLAVUS TRICHAPOROIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2: 216-Trichaporoides Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Ooletrastichus Perkins (1906) : 217- sp. description : 222-spp. key =~. 1913, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 11: 45-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A single female, Babinda, Q., October 28, 1911, sweeping foliage below a clearing at foot af mountain Gungle). Type [Hy.1788], Queensland Museum, the above female on a slide. QM: Slide - | almost complete coverslip containing the Holotype \ intact. “Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/1504, i", “Trichaporoides flavus Girault, = type [GH], NOTES: Both papers issued in December 1913, The Bull. Wis. nar. Hist. Soc, (N.S.) was without doubi written first and as a standard | am adopting it as the reference for this nominal genus and species. Hy.1504 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. FLINDERSIAE SYSTASIS Girault, 1934. 1934, *‘Miridae et Hymenoptera nova Australiensis.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (24 May 1934) : 3[310]-sp. description. PUBL, DATA: 4 females, Brisbane, Sep., A.R. Brimblecombe. From galls on Flindersia. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘There were two males with the four female types which were reared from galled growing tips of Flindersia australia, Sep. 3, 1933”. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 1 slide as follows: Card 1 - 2 Syntype = = in good condition and 1 Syntype * minus head and right wings. “*Systasis flindersiae Gir., *~ Types [GH]". Card 2-1 Syntype | minus head and some legs; some separated legs and leg fragments plus 1 glue spot. ‘‘Sysrasis flindersiae Gir. , Types *- [GH]". Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 fragmented head with antennae attached, 3 half heads each with an antenna attached, 1 fore wing and 4 legs; a half coverslip containing a broken head (1 antenna attached, the other separated) and | pair of wings all from the Syntypes. ‘‘Systasis Jlindersiae Gir., Types, 4 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep, Ag. & Stk,, Qld,"’. DPIQ: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1-15 =-, 2 77 intact. “‘Systasis Jlindersiae Gir., 7° ({GH]'’ and on the reverse, “‘Brisbane (Petrie), Sep., 1933 [GH]”’. Card 2-19 | intact. *Systasis flindersiae Gir., - [GH]"* and on the reverse, ‘‘Petrie, Q., Sep., 1933 [GH]"’. NOTES: Girault’s description does not mention which sex or sexes he was describing, but his PUBL. DATA specifies four females. Girault frequently selected as his types only some of the specimens available when describing a taxon. In his unpublished manuscript he mentions two males with the four females bred out together and his labels on these specimens clearly say ‘‘* - Types’*. | therefore regard all of the QM specimens as the remains of his Syntypes, The specimens in DPIQ appear to have Syntype-sratus since they have data matching the PUBL. DATA for this species. However, they are not mentioned in his unpublished manuseript and !rom this | assume that the DPIQ specimens were not available to him at the time of the description. The Queensland Museum register numbers for the Syntypes of this species are T,8892-8895, FLORIOLA IsopLAT4 (?) Dodd and Girault (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 322-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Three females in the collection of the Queensland Museum, labelled ‘“‘From flowers of Baeckea, April 22, 1913, H. Hacker.”’ Brisbane, Queensland, Type Hy 2780, Queensland DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 621 Museum, the above specimens on a tag, two heads on a slide. QM: Card - 3 Syntype 2 mesosomas minus wings and most legs; 3 separated Syntype 2 metasomas. ‘‘TYPE”’, ‘‘/soplata floriola D. and Gir., Types ° [GH]’’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments each with a fragmented head and separated antennal parts (none intact) from the Syntypes. “TYPE, Hy/2780, A.A. Girault’’, ‘*Queensland Museum. Isoplata floriola § Dodd & Gir.’’. On the last label ‘‘/soplata floriola °”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s and Girault has added ‘‘Dodd & Gir.’’. The published label data no longer exists. FLORIS DIAULOMYIA Girault, 1922. 1922, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 10: 102-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Wynnum, forest, April 25, 26, 1921. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The types were two females’’. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 - 2 Syntype °°; 1 minus head, part of mesosoma, part of hind legs and left pair of wings, the other minus head (part of 1 antenna remains glued to the card). “‘Diaulomyia floris Gir., ° type [GH]’’. Slide 1 - 3 coverslip fragments; the outer, furthest from the label, contains parts of the Holotype of Diaulomyia arboris Girault, the middle coverslip fragment contains a fragmented head (antennae attached), 1 fore wing and 2 tibiae + tarsi all from the first Syntype above of Diaulomyia floris; the inner coverslip fragment contains 2 unidentified chalcidoids. ‘‘Diaulomyiia [= Diaulomyia] floris Girault (outer) arboris Girault, Type 2 [GH]’’. Card 2 - 1 2 minus right hind tarsus. “Diaulomyiia [= Diaulomyia] floris Gir., 2 [GH]”’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Kingston, forest, A.A. Girault [GH]’’. Slide 2 - This contains no specimens of Diaulomyia but is labelled as doing so. See NOTES with Diaulomyia arboris. NMV: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing a squashed head, | separated antenna, | fore wing and | tibia + tarsus. “Eltham, Vic., F.E. Wilson’’, ‘‘Diaulomyia floris Girault, 2 [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register numbers for the Syntypes of this species are T.8896 and T.8897. FLOSCULUS GONATOCERUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 160-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, Tweed River, May 4, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Tweed Heads, New South Wales. Type Hy 2457, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide with male type of Aaeckeli. QM: Slide — 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype ? of Gonatocerus flosculus, minus | antenna and with various parts separated; 1 complete coverslip containing 1 4 Gonatocerus haeckeli Girault. ““‘TYPE, Hy/2457, 1038, A.A, Girault’’, ‘‘Q. Museum. Gonatocerus flosculus, G. ° 2457, 3675’’, ‘‘Q. Museum. Gonatocerus haeckeli, G. ¢ 1038’*. On the last 2 labels all except ‘‘Q. Museum. 3675”’ and ‘‘Q. Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.3675 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. FOERSTERI ACHRYSOCHARIS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 165-sp. nov. + description; spp. key. PUBL. DATA: Two females, April 26, 1913 among undergrowth and June 29, 1913, by sweeping herbage respectively (Hacker). Brisbane, Queensland. Type Hy 1682, Queensland Museum, one of the above specimens on a slide to itself. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing the fragmented Holotype °. “TYPE, Hy/1682, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Achrysocharis foersteri °’’. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Girault has crossed out an ‘‘s’’ to correct the specific name to ‘‘foersteri’’ and added ‘‘Type’’. Slide 2 (cracked and mended below with paper) - 1 complete coverslip containing a fragmented Paratype © (in better condition than the Holotype) of Achrysocharis foersteri and an unidentified chalcidoid. “TYPE, Hy/1682, A.A. Girault’’, “‘Queensland Museum. Achrysocharis nm MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM foersteri -"*. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum.”* are in a hard similar to Mrs Girault's and Girault has added ‘Cotype"’- NOTES: It is clear from the PUBL, DATA and from Girault’s annotations on the slide labels that the specimen on Slide | is the Holotype. The Queensland Museum register number for the Paratype of this species 1s T.8898. FOERSTER! EPIDINOCARSIS Gitault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. FOLSOM! EUPELMUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 4: 7-sp. nov. + description : [8-spp. key = :. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping Leptospermum, April 16, 1913 (H, Hacker). Brisbane, Queensland. Type Hy 2842, Queensland Museum, the specimen on aslide. Another female, sweeping Eucalyplus, April 16, 1913, same place. QM: Slide - | coverslip fragment containing the Holotype 2 intact; | complete coverslip containing | = of Eupelmus scudderi Girault. "TYPE, Hy/2857, 2842, A.A. Girault’’, **Q, Museum. 2857, Eupe/mus folsomi 4330, scudderi,° 2842, 4332"'. On the last label all except “‘Q. Museum. 4330. 4332” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES; In the absence of the second female | am accepting the remaining female as the Holotype, T,4330 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and in the absence of the Paratype it has been cancelled. FORMOSUS ELASMUS Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem, Od Mus, 1: 179-sp. nov. + description : 188-spp. key 2¢ and 2 <. 1915, Mem, Qd Mus, 3: 179-occurrence after Euryischomyia saintpierrei Girault, PUBL. DATA: A single female, the same place and date as was /nsularis. [Double {sland off the coast, near Cairns, December 25, 1911, Nelson = Gordonvale, May 10, 1912.] Girault gives the habitat for £. formosus as Double Island and Nelson [= Gordonyale]. Type Hy/1079, Queensland Museum, the above female mounted on a cardpoint or tag. On October 9, 1912 a second 2, sweeping, forest, Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q. In his correspondence with the Queensland Museum dated August 7, 1912 Girault says, (4) Blasmus Jormosus f.sp. 12, tag, Double Island, N.Q., X11.25.1911"'. Girault borrowed some types of Elasmus for re-examination in 1918 and in his list returned to the Queensland Museum (Noy. 20, 1918) he states that the type of Elasmus formosus now consists of a slide plus a tag. QM: Card - Holotype ’ minus head and left hind wing; metasoma, left fore wing and some legs separated. *3970’’, ‘Hy/1079"", “HOLOTYPE”, “Elasmus formosus Gir., = type [GH]’’. Slide - 3 coverslip fragments containing parts of species indicated by arrows on the labels. One coverslip fragment contains the head (minus antennae except for 1 scape attached) from the Holotype of Elasmus formosus. “* £. quingilliensis, B. formosus [GH] 3989, Queensland Museum. TYPES, 3970, Hy/1076. Loc: Babinda, Q.’, “Elasmus serenus, = head, Type &. formosus [GH] Hy/1076, 3990". NOTES: Riek (1966) incorrectly gives the date for the Holotype as May 6, 1912. In the absence of the second female ] am accepting the remaining specimen as the Holotype from Double Island. T.3970 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and in the absence of the second female from Gordonyale has been cancelled. FRANKLINI POLYNEMA Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79, Abt.A., H.6: 79-sp. nov. + description, 1913, Mem, Qd Mus. 2: 120-sp. description : 126-spp. key ¢4 and %=. 1915, Mem. Gad Mus. 3: 166-compared with Polynema rousseaui Girault. PUBL, DATA; A female, Mr Alan P. Dodd, Kuranda, North Queensland, sweeping jungle, May 18, 1913. Type [Hy.1583] Queensland Museum, the above Specimen with the type of rousseaui on a slide. QM: Slide - 1 complete, circular coverslip containing the intact Holotype 2 of Polynema franklini; | cracked, square coverslip containing the Holotype « of Polynema rousseaui Girault, “TYPE, DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 623 Hy/1582, 1583’’, “‘Queensland Museum. 1582, Polynema rousseaui, G, 3605, P. Jranklini, G., 158, 3601"', On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum. 3605, 3601 [faded]"’ are in a hand similar ta Mrs Girault’s and the number 1583 is not completed. NOTES: T.3601 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled, To identify the specimens I have used the additional characters given by New (1976). the second coverslip fragment); 1 complete coverslip containing the body of the Holotype © with | leg separated. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2497, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Omphalomorpha frater Gir. <"’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum,’” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: It appears that Girault remounted the Holotype body onto the slide during re- examination of the specimen. The additional specimens recorded in 1915 were not located, FRATER NEOTRICHOPOROIDES Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 3; 252-sp. nov, + description; generic name spelt FRATER PaCHYTOMOIDES QOiraull, 1915_ 1915, Ment. Od Mus, 4: 294-sp. nov. + Neotrichaporoides. PUBL. DATA; One female, in forest, May 15, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Chindera (Tweed River), New South Wales. Type Hy 2633, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head on a slide, QM: Card — Holotype = minus head and left wings; some legs separated. It appears that the Holotype was dislodged and remounted upside down to one side of its original positon. “*TYPE"’, ‘“‘Neolrichoporoides frater Gir., Type [GH]”". Slide — | coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head in 2 pieces, each with an antenna attached. ‘Type, Hy/2633, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Neotrichaporoides [= Neotrichoparoides| Frater, Gir, °"’, On the last label all except *‘Queensland Museum.*’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest on sand-ridges near coast, May 8, 1913 (A.P. Dodd), Chindera (Tweed River), New South Wales. Type Hy 3323, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; flagellum and | caudal femur on a slide, QM: 3 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card | - Holotype = minus antennae and both hind Jegs except coxae. **Pachytomoides frater Gir., Type = [GH]"’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing 2 antennae minus scapes and | hind femur (out from under a coverslip fragment) all from the Holotype, ‘TYPE, Hy/3323, A.A. Girault"’, “‘Queensland Museum. Pachytomoides frater » 5086"'..On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum. 5086"' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 2-1 5; metasoma and 2 legs. FRATER OMPHALOMORPHA Girauh, 1915. 1915, Mem. Gd Mus. 3: 193-sp, noy. + description. 1916, Mem. Od Mus. 5: 214-additional “*Pachytomoides frater Gir., Paratype [GH]"' and on the reverse, **Mt. Cootha [= Coot-tha], 1IT,18,1929. Forest grass. specimens, both sexes. 1917, Jnsecutor dnscit, mensir. 5: 152- Omphalomorpha Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Euderus Haliday (1843). PUBL. DATA: One female in forest. Goardonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 2497, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag, head on a slide, QM: Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing the Holotype head jn 2 pieces (L antenna attached, the other separated under (GH] 5086". Card 3 - 2 £2, J minus left antennal club, 1 minus 1 antennal flagellum, the other separated. '*Bred from eggs of mantis, Croyden, 28.3.09"’, ‘*Sydney’’. “*Pachytomoides frarer Girault, ¢ [GH]**- NOTES: The remains of the specimen on Card 2 have no type-status since their data were not mentioned with the original description. T.5086 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled, 624 PRATER PERILAMPUS Girault, 1922. 1922, ‘*The true remedy for head lice. Dedication of a new animal to the quality of majesty and so forth,’” (Girault : Brisbane) (20 November 1922) : L[166]-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Brisbane, September 25, 1919, In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type was collected by Henry Hacker"’. OM: 2 stages on separate pins and | slide as follows: Stage 1 - Holotype ~ minus head and left wings, “Bnsbane, H. Hacker, 25.9,19"', “HOLOTYPE”, 4721", *‘Perilampusx Jrater Gir., Type = [GH]’’, ‘‘Perilampus cairnsensis, Gir. E.F. Riek. Det. 1950"'. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments; the inner, closest the label contains the fragmented head, part of which is out from under the coverslip fragmemt (both antennae separated, | in 2 pieces, its Magellum out from under the coverslip fragment) and 1 pair of wings all from the Holotype of Perilampus frater; the outer coverslip fragment contains parts from the Holotype of Perilampus cairnsensis. **Perilampus : 1. cairnsensis (outer) 2. frater Girault “ types {GH] 4716, 4716, 4721°". Stage 2 - 1 % minus antennac; head separated, fragmented. ‘‘G.H. Hardy, ‘Triabunna, 27.12.15/4"', '! Perilampus frater Girault, Paratypes ° [GH]’’. NMV: 2 cards on separate pins as follows; Card 1-1 © with head (fragmented) and legs separated. “Eltham, V., FE. Wilson, 10.x7.28", “‘F.E. Wilson Collection’, ‘*Perilampus frater Gitault, » [GH]"'. Card 2 - 1 + minus some tarsal segments labelled as Card |. NOTES: The specimen on QM Stage 2 has no type-status since its data are not mentioned with the original description. Girault’s label with this specimen says ““Paratypes’’ and from his unpublished manuscript it appears that there were two females from Triabunna, Tasmania of which only one remains. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4721. PRAYER POLYNEMA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2: 124-sp. nov, + description : 127-spp. key #227. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 166-type data. PUBL. DATA: 1913 - One male, sweeping grass and sedges in a boggy meadow inhabited by Pandanus, July 17, 1912. One specimen [2] in the forest at Nelson [= Gordonvale], August 12, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Ingham and Nelson [= Gordonvale], Queensland. Type Hy/1592, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide with a female of P. pax Girault; a female with the type of zo/ai. 1915 - The type is a male, the type locality Ingham, Queensland. QM: 2 slides as. follows: Shde I - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype ¢ of Polvnema frater, head (minus antennae) and some wings separated; | almost complete coverslip containing a ° Polynema silvae Girault (previously identified as Polpnema pax Girault). “Type, Hy/1580, 1592, A.A. Girault’’, This label has Hy/1580 crossed out in pencil. *‘Queensland Museum. 3633, Polynema silvae © 3633, P. frater * 3732". On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum. 3633, 3633, 3732, 4°’ areina hand similar to Mrs Girault's. Girault has crossed out ‘‘pax’’, substituting ‘‘si/vae’’ and ‘*©** substituting ‘*??? with a line associating the male sex sign with ‘‘frater’’. Slide 2- | cracked coverslip fragment containing the Paratype 2 of Polynema rater with head, | antenna, some wings and legs separated: 1 almost complete square coverslip containing a 7 Polynema zolai. *‘ TYPE, Hy/1584, 1592, A.A. Girault’'. This label has ‘1592’? crossed out in pencil. ‘3732, Queensland Museum. type, Polyneme@ frater, Gir. 2, P. zolai, Gir. ¢ 3621"’, On the last label all except “*3732, Queensland Museum. 3621" and “‘type [GH]” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. Girault has written ‘‘type’’ in red ink and underlined the female sign in red ink. NOTES: T.3732 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for this species and is retained for the Paratype female on Slide 2. It is apparent from his |abels that the specimen of Polynema pax originally supposed to be on Slide 1 became Girault’s type of Polynema silyae and its Queensland Museum register number Hy.1580 was crossed out on the slide along with “‘pax*’. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: II] The register number for the type of Polynema silvae is T.3633 which occurs on the main label. FRATER SPALANGIOMORPHA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2: 334-sp. nov. + description. 1917, Insecutor Inscit.. menstr. 5: 37- Spalangiomorpha Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Chaetospila [= Choetospila Westwood (1874)]. 1925, ‘Indications (in new insects) of ruling power and law in nature."’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 March 1925) : 3[186]-Spalangiomorpha a junior synonym of Cercocephala [= Cerocephala Westwood (1832)). 1929, Trans. R. Soc. 8. Aust. 53: 319- ‘According to Masi’s table this genus (Spalangiomorpha] is Chaeétospila [= Choetospila),.,"’. PUBL. DATA; One temale, sweeping in a jungle pocket, September 8, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 1993, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide (with the type appendages of Polycysteloides cuprea Girault). QM: Slide - 1 coverslip fragment with objective lens damage over the specimen containing the Holotype = of Spalangiomorpha frater mimus head; some legs and wings separated; 1 complete coverslip and 2 coverslip fragments containing parts from the Holotype of Polycysteloides cuprea Girault. ‘*Spalangiomorpha frater Gir., - type [GH], “TYPE, A.A. Girault’’, “Polycysteloides cuprea Gir., Type ° [GH]”’. ANIC: Card - 3 intact = © and another minus head, metasoma and some legs. ‘From bag of weevily wheat, Darling Is., September 1916’, “71, W.W.FP.”’. “Cerocephala elegans Westw., Sydney”’, “*Snalangiomorpha frater Girault, = [GH]". FRATERCULUS PARENTEDON, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3: 284-sp, nov. + description; spp. key. PUBL. DATA: One female, in a meadow, February 24, 1912, Cooktown, Queensland. Type Hy 2694, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head and hind tibiae on a slide. QM; Card - Holotype = minus head and parts of both hind legs. ‘‘TYPE"’, **Parentedon fraterculus Gir., Type = [GH]”’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment (on the reverse side to labels) containing the fragmented head (antennae attached) and part of 2 hind legs (1 with tarsus separated) all from the Holotype. ““TYPE, Hy/2694, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Parentedon fraterculus 2"*. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum.”' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. FREDERIC! ANASTATUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4; 21-sp. nov. + description ; 27-spp. key 5 1939, Od Nat, 11: 22-a cryptic note making Anastatus Motschulsky (1859) a junior synonym of Eupelmis Dalman (1820). PUBL. DATA: One female in forest, May 8, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland, Type Hy 2867, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, Also one female same place, April 27, 1914. QM: 5 cards on separate pins and J shde as follows: Card | - Holotype - minus head, wings (except right hind wing) and part of L hind leg. ‘*TYPE”’, *'4273". “Anastatus frederici Gir., Type ¥ [GH]". Slide - | complete coverslip containing | fragmented, incomplete antenna; 1 coverslip fragment containing | fore wing all from the Holotype. ‘‘(E&upelmus) Anastatus frederici Girault, Type - [GH] 4273"". Card 2-1 - minus left antenna and parr of right mid leg (remainder of leg separated). ‘‘Eupelmus frederie{ (Gir.) - [GH]" and on the reverse, **Pine River, jungle, 10 Nov. 1929, H. Hacker [GH]”’. Card 3-1 > intact. ‘‘Aupelmus frederiei Girault, - [GH]"’ and on the reverse, ‘Pentland, Q, [GH]’*, Card 4-1 © minus right antenna, ““Eupelmus frederici Gir,, — [GH] and on the reverse, ‘“Tiaro, forest -serub, 3 May, 1923 [GH]"’. Card 5 -1 = minus head. “‘E£upelmus Jrederici Git., = [GH]. 626 NOTES: 1 am accepting the specimen and parts labelled ‘‘Type’’ by Girault as the Holotype. In the absence of the second specimen the duphcate Queensland Museum register number (17.4273) for the Holotype of this species has been cancelled. FROUDE! ELASMUS Girault, 1922. 1922, Insecutor Inscit, menstr. 10; 46-sp. noy. + description. PUBL. DATA: Forest, Ipswich, Queensland, June. NOTES: No specimens of this species were located. FROUDE! ENTEDONOMORPHA See ALBICLAVWA ALOPHOMORPHELLA FROUDE! BUPELMUS Girault, 1922. 1922, Jnsecutor Inscit. menstr. 10: \Ol-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Cairns, jungle, May 23, 1918. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, *‘.., date of original capture was 20 May, 19187". QM: Card - 2 °°: the outer specimen minus head, at least 1 leg and all wings except right hind wing is the Holotype of Eupelmus froudei; the inner specimen is Eupelmus shakespearei Girault. ‘42687’, "4969", “Eupelmus ; froudei, shakespearei Gir., Type = [GH]’’. Slide - | complete coverslip containing | fore wing and 1 leg all from the Holotype. **Eupelmus froudei Girault, Type ° [GH] 4268, Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld., 4268". On this label Girault has crossed out a specific name and replaced it with **troudei”’, NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4268. FROUDE! NEOCHRYSOCHARELLA Girault, 1922. 1922, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 10: 102-sp. noy. + deseription. PUBL. DATA: Wynnum, forest, Apnl. QM: Slide - 2 coverslip fragments (1 cracked) containing the Holotype © of Neochrysocharella froudei minus right Wings, head separated (antennae attached); 1 complete coverslip containing an undescribed species of Achrysocharis. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM ‘*Neochrysocharella froudei Girault, Type - (outer) [coverslip fragments]"’, *Achrysocharis floris (CHEIRONYM] Gir., Type + [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.8899, FROUDE! PLATYGERRHUS Girault, 1929. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. 8S. Aust. 53: 318-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Gordonvale, Queensland, October, November, 1920 (A.P. Dodd). Cotype in Queensland Museum. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘*The original material was composed of three females’’. SAM: Card - only a fragment of I fore wing remains on the card (Syntype). “Gordonvale, N.Q., Nov, 1920", ‘Type’, **Platyeerrhus froudei Girault, Queensland, TYPE", **Platygerrhus froudei Girault, © type [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 antennae, | incomplete, the other in 2 pieces. These are probably from the Syntype on the card. ‘“‘Platygerrhus froudei Gir., Type ? [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld."’, QM: Card — 1 Syntype © intact. Gordonvale, N.Q., Sept. 1920", 'Platygerrhus froudei Gir., Cotype = [GH]"’. NOTES: The third female was not located. Although it appears that Girault intended to select the card-mounted specimen in the South Australian Museum as his Holotype his PUBL. DATA do not specify exactly which of the three specimens was intended. I therefore regard Lhe remaining specimens (or parts) as Syntypes. Since Girault’s original series comprised three specimens I am assuming that he omitted to give the date for the ‘*Cotype”’ in his PUBL. DATA and that this date was September 1920, The Queensland Museum register number for its Syntype of this species is T.8900, FUCOSUS OPHELIMINUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Ment, Od Mus. 3: 285-sp, nov. + descnption. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping forest in swamp, Mav 14, 1914 (A.P, DAIMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: 11 627 Dodd). Chindera (Tweed River), New South Wales. Type Hy 2696, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head and hind tibiae on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype © minus head, left wings and parts of some legs. ''TYPE”’, “Opheliminus Jucosus Git., Type © [GH]’’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing the head (part of head and both antennae separated) and 2 tibiae + tarsi all from the Holotype. ‘TYPE, Hy/2696, A.A. Girault’’, “‘Queensland Museum. Opheliminus fucosus, Gir. :*'. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum."' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. FULGENS A MONODONTOMERUS NOMEN NUDUM. 1940, Od Net. 11: 107-nomen nudum under Amonodontomerus noblei Girault. FULGENS APROSTOCERELLA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 250-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female specimen, in forest, January 8, 1914 (A,P. Dodd). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 2626, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card — only the metasoma and some legs of the Holotype remain on the card. “TYPE”. “Aprostocerella fulgens Girault, Type = [GH]". Slide -— 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head in 2 pieces each with an antenna attached. “TYPE, Hy/2626, A.A. Girault"’, ““Q. Museum. Aprostecerella Jfulgens, 2, Neomphaloidella’’. Qn the last label all except ‘““Q. Museum.” and *Neomphaloidella [GH]” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: In his. unpublished manuscript Girault places this species in Neomphaloidella hence his annotation on the slide label. PULGOR GONATOCERUS Girault, 1913, 1913, Entomologist 46; 259-sp. nov. + description. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: i11-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: One male, from a window in a smithy at Ayr, Queensland, November 7th, 1912. Type Hy 1277, Queensland Museum, the foregoing specimen (mounted in balsam with the type of Gonatocerus nox and Iwo other specimens). In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, '‘The type is one feniale previously identified as cingulatus Thursday Island, 14 March, 1912, window of an empty dwelling...”*. QM: 3 slides as follows: Slide 1 — | cracked, complete coverslip containing specimens (each has parts separated) of species as per labels. One is the ! mentioned as the type by Girault in his unpublished manuscript. ‘*Oligosiia grotiusi, insularis Girault ... 28 [GH]**, On this label Girault has crossed out a specific name and replaced it with ‘‘grotiusi"’. “Gonatocerus fulgor Girault, Type “« [GH] 3670°", ‘‘Gonatocerus, Thursday Is., 11.14.1912, window of an empty dwelling, AAG’’. On this label Girault has crossed out ‘‘cingulatus Perkins’* and some other words. On the reverse of the slide, “TYPE, Hy/904, 1601, A.A, Girault’’, ‘‘Gonatoc. fulgor Gir. [GH] 904, Queensland Museum. 3670, Oligasita insularis, Gir. O. grotiusi, Gir, 1601, 3459, Types**. On the last label all except ‘“‘Queensland Museum. 3670, 3459"’, the part in Girault’s hand and “Types [GH]”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Slide 2 - { almost complete coverslip containing 1 ¥ Centrobiella mulierum with head separated and | % Gonatocerus fulgor Girault. ‘'Y Cenirobiella mulierum Girault, ¥ type, Gonatocerus fulgor, 2. Sweeping grass in open forest, Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., 18 Apr., 1912, A.A.G., No, 996 [GH]*’. On the last label Girault has crossed out ‘‘cingulatus Perkins’’ and inserted ‘‘fulgor"’. “Queensland Museum, 3445, TYPE, Hy/996, ©*". Slide 3 - 1 complete coverslip containing | 2 of Gonatocerus fulgor with head separated and 1 ° of Alaprfus newtont Girault. *“‘Alaptus newtoni Girault, », Gonatocerus fulgor [GH]'’. Girault has crossed out 4 lines on this label and inserted ‘‘newtoni’’ and *‘fulgar"’. ‘*: Oligosita insularis Girault, ©. From window of a dwelling, Thursday Is., N.Q., 11.13.1912, AAG [GH]"’. NOTES: I could not locate the Holotype male of this species nor of Gonatocerus nox which are supposed to be on the same slide. From correspondence between Girault MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM and the Queensland Museum the slide containing the Holotypes of these two species was missing in 1919. In his unpublished manuscript, written in 1929, Girault has apparently selected a new type which is the specimen on Slide 1. Because this selection was not published this specimen has no type-status. The Queensland Museum register number Hy.1277 is retained pending Neotype selection by the first reviser and the duplicate number T.3670 has been cancelled. DIPQ: Card - 7 Syntype °° intact and labelled in Hacker’s hand as the QM specimens on Cards 2...6. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘Later, A.L. Tonnoir of Canberra, who sent the first specimens sent me also a generation reared Dec. 15, 1936 from the same host, the parents those first specimens mentioned (at least presumably; no, actually)’’. The ANIC specimens are presumably this batch and therefore have no type-status. The Queensland Museum register numbers for its Syntypes of this species are T.8901...T.8906. FULIGISPINA EUPELMUS Girault, 1913. 1939, Od Nat. 11: 22-sp. nov. + description. FULVICOXA MERISMOMORPHA Girault, 1913. PUBL. DATA: Reared from (actually 1913, Mem. Qd Mus, 2: 321-sp. nov. + found upon the clusters of, later reared from the three specimens so found, all females), the eggs of Ochrogaster contraria Walker, the Boree Moth, Leeton, New South Wales, November 19, 1936, by Dr G. Currie, of the C.S.I.R., Canberra. ANIC: 12 cards on separate pins and a folded note by Girault pinned separately behind the specimens, ‘‘I have no mounting materials, so am sending these loose AAG. Jan 20/37 [GH]’’ and on the reverse ‘‘Leeton N.S.W., 21.xii.36, Dr. Currie [GH]’’. Each bear a data label ‘‘Leeton, N.S.W., emg. 21.xii.36, Dr. Currie’’. Three of the cards bear PARATYPE labels and the remainder have HOLOTYPE, ALLOTYPE and PARATYPE labels pinned separately beside them. These labels also have, ‘‘Eupelmus fuligispina Gir.’’ on them. All specimens are in fair condition (some having antennal damage). QM: 6 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - 1 Syntype 2 minus head and 2 legs. ‘‘Eupelmus fuligispina Gir., ° [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Cotypes [GH]’’. Card 2...6 bear numerous Syntype °°? in fair condition. All are labelled in Hacker’s hand, ‘‘Leeton, N.S.W., Coll. G. Currie’’, *‘Host Ochrogaster contraria, 19-11.36’’, “Fupelmus fuligispina Gir., Paratypes’’. These would all have been associated with Girault’s label on QM Card 1. Slide (broken, half missing) - 1 large coverslip fragment containing a fragmented Syntype °. ‘‘Eupelmus fuligispina Gir. [GH]. Parasite of eggs of Ochrogaster contraria, C.S.1.R.”’. description. PUBL. DATA: One specimen [2], August 1, 1913, sweeping jungle along a forest streamlet. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 1970, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head and hind legs on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype 2 minus head, wings, legs and part of prothorax. “TYPE”’, ‘‘Merismomorpha fulvicoxa Gir. 2? type [GH]’’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing 1 pair of wings and | complete coverslip containing a fragmented head (antennae separated), part of the prothorax, 2 fore legs and 1 hind leg all from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy/1970, A.A. Girault’’, “‘Queensland Museum. Merismomorpha fulvicoxa °’’, On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. DPIQ: Card - 1 2 metasoma. “*Merismomorpha fulvicoxa Gir., 2 [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Gympie, Jany. [GH]’’. FULVICOXA METASYSTASIS Girault, 1925. 1925, ‘‘Indications (in new insects) of ruling power and law in nature.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 March 1925) : 2[185]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: With Eusandalum on dead gums, Amamoor, July 13-15, September 24, 1924. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The following revisional notes have been made from the types’’. He then goes on to describe both sexes DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 629 therefore I assume that he had Syntypes of both sexes. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - Only the head (minus 1 antenna) and 2 legs remain of the Syntype 2 on the card. ‘‘Metasystasis fulvicoxa Gir., Type 2 [GH]’’. Slide - 1 cracked coverslip with a piece Museum.’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 2 - 1 2 minus head; some legs separated. ‘‘Amestocharis fulvipes Gir., ° [GH]’’. FULVIPES EPIMEGASTIGMUS See FULVIPES XANTHOSOMOIDES FULVIPES URIELLOIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 308-sp. description. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37: 107-sp. missing containing 1 Syntype 4 with head separated and 1 pair of wings plus 1 antenna from the Syntype °; 1 adjoined coverslip fragment containing 3 legs and 1 tibia + tarsus from the Syntype 2; 1 almost complete coverslip containing parts of an unidentified chalcidoid. “*Metasystasis fulvicoxa Gir., Types ?¢ [GH]’’. The label has an arrow directed at the specimens. Card 2 - 1 Syntype £ intact, 1 Syntype ¢ minus 1 antenna and 1 Syntype minus head and metasoma. ‘‘Metasystasis Genotype, Amamoor, Q. [GH]’’. NOTES: The type-species of Metasystasis is M. fulvicoxa and I am therefore taking the specimens on Card 2 as part of the syntypical series. The Queensland Museum register numbers for the Syntypes of this species are T.8943...8947. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Queensland: Cairns (A.M. Lea). Type 1.1345, South Australian Museum. Two specimens [2°] and a slide bearing head and legs. SAM: Card (marked ‘‘Ty’’ by Girault) - there is a separated mesosoma (without wings or legs) and metasoma (from 1, possibly 2 Syntypes). ‘‘Note appears to be Types’’, ‘‘Cairns dist., A.M. Lea’, “‘Urielloides fulvipes, Queensland, 1.1345, also slide, TYPE’’, ‘‘Urielloides fulvipes Gir., & types [GH]’’. Slide - 2 coverslips (1 complete, 1 almost complete) and | coverslip fragment containing 3 legs, part of another leg, 1 fore wing (torn and folded), 2 heads and 2 separated antennae all from the Syntypes. ‘*Urielloides fulvipes Gir., ° type [GH]’’. FULVIPES AMESTOCHARIS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 147-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping miscellaneous vegetation, August 30, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvale] Xanthosomoides Girault (1913) a junior (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 1648, synonym of Megastigmus Dalman Queensland Museum, the above specimen (1820). on a tag, the head on a slide with 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 297-Xanthosomoides concoloripes. Girault a junior synonym QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 1 slide as ofMegastigmus Dalman : 303-spp. key follows: as Megastigmus (Epimegastigmus) Card 1 - Holotype ? minus head and left fulvipes : 307-type-species of wings. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘‘Amestocharis fulvipes Epimegastigmus sub. gen. nov. Gir., 2 type [GH]’’. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 53: 340- Slide - 3 coverslip fragments; 1 is empty, Epimegastigmus used as a generic the others each contain a fragmented head name. and separated antennae from the Holotype 1934, ‘‘Miridae et Hymenoptera nova of this species and a Syntype of Australiensis.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (24 Amestocharis concoloripes. ‘“TYPE, May 1934) : 2[309]-as fulripes under Hy/1647, 1648, A.A. Girault’’, Epimegastigmus trisulcus Girault. “‘Queensland Museum. 1647, Amestocharis 1934, ‘‘New Capsidae and Hymenoptera, with concoloripes, A. fulvipes 2, 1648’’. On the note on an unmentionable.’’ (Girault : last label all except ‘‘Queensland Sydney) (21 December 1934) : FULVIPES X ANTHOSOMOIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Can. Ent. 45: 222-sp. nov. + description. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37: 80- 630 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM 4[314]-correction of fulripes to Sulvipes. 1940, Qd Nat. 11; 106-under Epiniegastigmus darlingi Girault. PUBL. DATA: A single female specimen from the collections of the Queensland Museum, labelled ‘'Brisbane, H. Hacker. 3-7-1911"'. Brisbane, Queensland. Type (Hy.3351], Queensland Museum, the foregoing specimen on a card, QM: 5 cards on separate pins and 1 slide as follows: Card 1 —- Holotype | mesosoma minus wings and all but | leg which is separated. “Brisbane, H. Hacker, 3/7/1911", “*Xanthosomoides fulvipes Gir., Type + [GH]". Slide - | complete coverslip and 1 coverslip fragment each containing a pair of wings (those under the latter are folded and the fore wing is incomplete) from the Holotypes of species as per label. 1 suspect those under the complete coverslip belong to &. fulvipes. ““Epimegastigmus + grotiusi Gir, (apical), fulvipes Gir., Types » [GH], 5029, 5036’’. Card 2-1 + minus | fore leg and all wings except right hind wing; head separated (minus right antennal flagellum); | 7 with head separated, only 1 scape and 1 scape + pedicel of the antennae remain. ‘“Epimegastigmus fulvipes Gir,, 7+ (GH]"', Card 3 - | = minus left antennal flagellum; 1 fore leg separated; | * intact. ‘Hy 629", *‘Enimegastigmus fulyipes Girault, 45 [GH]”’. Card 4- | = minus antennae and some legs; 1 fore wing separated. “Epimegastignius fulvipes Girault, [GH]”’. Card 5-1 © minus right antennal flagellum and some legs; metasoma separated. **... galls, Leeton**, *Epimegastigmus fulvipes (Gir.), « [GH], NMV: Card —- | © intact. ‘‘Melbourne, Victoria’, '‘Epimegastigmus fulvipes (Girault), »"', “Epimegastigmus /ulvipes (Girault), = [GH]’’. ANIC; Card - 1 | minus 1 antennal flagellum and part of the other. ‘*426, thrips galls Ac. pendula, Leeton, N.S.W.", “K. McKeown, 14.1,1927", “Epimegastigmus fulvipes (Girault), - [GH]’’. SAM: 2 cards on | pin and 1 card on a separate pin as follows: Cards 1...2-4 ©), L minus head, “Melrose, S. Aust., Ocr.. A.M. Lea’’, “Melrose, S. Aust., Oct... A.M, Lea’, “Fpimegastigmus fulvipes Girault, South Australia’, “‘Epimegastigmus fulvipes (Girault) » [GH]". Card 3 - lL © intact, ''Adelaide, N.B. Tindale”. “Zpimegastigmus fulvipes (Girault), © [GH]". NOTES: The wings were remounted on a slide by Girault during re-examination of the Holotype. T.5036 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. FULVIPOSTSCUTELLUM EPITETRASTICHUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 230-sp. noy. + description : 232-spp. key @%. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, November 6, 1913, Ayr, Queensland. Type Hy 1821, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide (and a tag with the variety purpurus |= purpureus}). A second female captured at the same time differed in being dark metallic purple. I name it the variety purpureus and deposit it with the type of this species; a second female of the variety had the groove of the scutum only at a distal fourth! QM: 4 cards on separate pins and 2 slides. Three of the cards are labelled ‘'Type’’ by Girault but his identification label does not specify which is his Holotype of Epitetrastichus fulvipostscutellum or which are his Syntypes of the variety purpureus, [ leave this for ihe first reviser to sort out, Card 1-1 ¥ minus head and part of left wings. ‘*Pentastichodes [NOMEN NUDUM] [= Apitetrastichus\ fulvipostscutellum Gir., Type © [GH]"’. Card 2-1 = minus head. ‘‘Pentasrichodes INOMEN NUDUM] [= &piterrastichus] Julvipostscutellum Gir., Type 2 [GH]’’. Girault has changed fulvipropodeum [CHEIRONYM] to fu/vipostscutellum on this label. Card 3-1 2 minus head. ‘‘Pentastfichodes [NOMEN NUDUM] [= £pitetrastichus| JSulvipostscutellum Gir., Type * [GH]"’. Shde 1 - 1 cracked coverslip [ragment DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 631 containing a head (scapes attached, | pedicel + flagellum separated, the other missing), These parts are probably from the Holotype of £piretrastichus Julviposiscutellum. “TYPE”. **Pentastichodes [NOMEN NUDUM] [= Epitetrastichus| flavipostscutellum |=/fulvipostscutellum], ¥ type [GH]”’. Card 4-1 2 minus head and right wings, “Epitetrastichus fulvipostscutellum Girault, © [GH]"" and on the reverse, '*Pentland - Ayr, forest, Dec,, 1919 [GH]". Slide 2 - | complete coverslip containing a head (antennae separated, | intact, only the scape of the second present) and | pair of wings all presumably from the 2 on Card 4. "Epitetrastichus fulvipostscutellum Girault, ? [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”’. NOTES: Girault did not describe the genus Pentastichades and created a nomen nudum when he placed it as a junior synonym of Epitetrastichus (Mem. Od Mus, 2: 229), He labelled his specimens before deciding not to describe the genus Pentastichodes and omitted to change his labels. The spelling purpurus of the variety name was obviously a printer’s error and the name is correctly spelt purpureus a few lines after the mis-spelling in the original description, On checking Slide | with Slide 2. and the slide-mounted parts of Epitetrastichus flavipostscutellum 1 find that Girault has. mis-labelled Slide I as flavipostscutellum instead of fulviposiscutellum. The antennae of these two species are quite different and those on Slide 1 closely match those on Slide 2, I leave it for the first reviser to confirm my findings. FULVIPOSTSCUTELLUM TF URPUREUS EPITETRASTICHUS See FULVIPOSTSCUTELLUM EPITETRASTICHUS FULVIPROPODEUM NECREMNOIDES Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 3: 292-sp. nov. + description. PUBL, DATA; One female, sweeping in forest, foothills, July 9, 1913 (A.P.D.). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 3463, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head and hind tibiae on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype ° buried in glue, minus head and part of 1 leg. ‘“‘TYPE”’, ‘‘Necremnoides fulvipropodeum Gir, & D., Type ? [GH]’*. The “‘& D." on this label is incorrect. Slide — 2 coverslip fragments {on the reverse side of the slide to the labels) containing the head (parts of both antennae separated) and | tibia + tarsus all from the Holotype. ‘TYPE, Hy/3463, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Necremnoides fulvipropodeum Gir & D, °**, On the last label all except “Queensland Museum."’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. The '& D,"* is incorrect, FULVIVENA EURYTOMA Girault, 1928, 1928, ''Some new hexapods stolen from authority.*' (Girault : Brisbane) (23 May 1928) = 2[222]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Oakleigh, Victoria, National Museum. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘The type was a single female’. NMV: Stage — Holotype * intact. ‘Oakleigh’, “Type 2", ‘‘Eurytoma Julvivena Girault, Type = [GH]’’, FULVIVENTRIS PLATYGERRHUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 212-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, sweeping in the forest, August 2, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 3207, Queensland Museum, the specimen on 2 tag; head, caudal tibiae, a fore leg and a middle tibia on a slide. QM: Card — Holotype ° minus head and some legs; metasoma separated. “Platygerrhus fulviventris Gir., Type © [GH]". Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the head (J antenna separated, part of the second separated, incomplete) | leg and 3 tibiae + tarsi all from the Holotype of Platygerrhus fulviventris; 1 complete coverslip containing parts of Eupelmus charitolophoides Girault. ‘‘ TYPE, Hy/3207, A.A. Girault"’, “Eupelmus charitolophoides Gir., » [GH]"’, ‘*Queensland Museum. Platygerrhus fulviventris }"'. On the last label all except ‘‘Oueensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s, FPUMOSIPENNIS ANERISTUS (2?) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 64-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Two males, seven females, received from Mr G.F. Hill, Government Entomologist, Northern Territory, and labelled ‘'No. 15. Bred from unidentified coccid. 18.viii.i3."’ Northern Territory (Port Darwin). Types Hy 2960, Queensland Museum, two males, one female on a slide with miscellaneous fragments and five females together on a tag. Several females, type locality, October 10, 1913 and two males, three females reared from coccids on custard apple, Stapleton, N.T. February 4, 1913 (G.F. Hill). A common species. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 1 slide as follows: Card 1 — 5 Syntype +. (2 minus heads). TYPE", *'3889°', *‘Aneristus Jumosipennis Gir. & Dodd, Typ. » [GH]’*. Slide - 3 adjoined coverslip fragments containing 2 Syntype ¢ 4 and 1 Syntype ” (all with parts separated) and various fragments of specimens. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2960, A.A. Girault’’, **3889 Queensland Museum. Aneristus fumosipennis G. & D. ?2@?*, On the last label all except ‘3889 Queensland Museum."’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 2 - 3 © 2 intact. *“Aneristus Jumosipennis Gir., ? [GH]’’ and on the reverse, “Ex Lecanium sp., Darwin, N. Ter., 6.8.1915, G.F. Hill [GH]’’. ANIC: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card | - 7 “2, most in good condition. “ex coccid 604, Darwin, N.T., 10.5.1915, G.F, Hill’, ““Aneristus furosipennis Gir., s, Det. A.A. Girault’’. Card 2-4 <2 intact. “Ex Lecanium sp. Darwin, N.T., June 1932", '‘Aneristus Jurmosipennis, 2. Det. A.A. Girault’’. SAM: Card - 8 © © (2 minus heads). “Darwin, N.T., G.F. Hill’’, ‘‘In coceid 605, 10 May 1915°*, ‘‘Aneristus Jumosipennis Gir., N. Australia’’, “Anerisius Jumosipennis Gir., + [GH]"" and on the reverse of the last label, ‘'4 coccid 605, Darwin, N. Ter., 10,5/18, G.P. Hill [GH]’’. DPIQ: Card - 1 ? intact. ‘“‘Ameristus Jumosipennis Girault, ¢ [GH]’’. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM NOTES: The additional specimens mentioned in the PUBL. DATA were not located. T.3889 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species and | have reserved it for the card-mounted Syntypes. Hy.2960 is reserved for the slide-nounted Syntypes. FUMOSIPENNIS HEXENCYRTUS Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. FUNERALIS ASCOTOLINX Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79, Abt. A., H.6: 107-sp. nov. + description. 1913, Mer. Od Mus. 2: 256 + footnote-sp. description : 27!-gen, key ¢ + + footnote (elachertine eulophids) : 294-gen. key (hemiptarsenine eulophids). 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 297-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: A single female, sweeping in a jungle pocket, May 8, 1913 (A.P-. Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), North Queensland. Type [Hy,1875] Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag and a slide with the head and cephalic legs. QM: Card - Holotype © minus head, most legs and most of the metasoma; | leg separated. ‘‘'TYPE”, *‘Ascotolinx funeralis Girault, Type * [GH]’’. Slide - | square, complete coverslip and | coverslip fragment containing the head, squashed (1 antenna attached, the other separated) 2 fore legs and a tibia + tarsus in 3 pieces. "TYPE, Hy/1875, A.A. Girault"’, ‘‘Q, Museum, Ascorolinx Juneralis Genotype *"’. On the last label all except *'Q. Museum,"’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. FUNERALIS COCCOPHAGUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 185-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 56-spp. key. PUBL. DATA: One female reared from coccids, June 28, 1913 (H. Hacker). Brisbane, Queensland Type Hy 1721, Queensland Museum, The above specimen on a slide with an encyrtid and a eulophid. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “The type is a male as Compere pointed out. I have reexamined ir’*. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 cracked coverslip fragment DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 633 containing the Holotype ¢ with head (minus 1 antenna) and | leg separated; 1 7 encyrtid head. ‘“TYPE, Hy/1721, A.A. Girault’’, ‘£3862, Queensland Museum. Coccophagus funeralis, Gir. $’’. On the last label all except ‘‘3862, Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s and the sex sign is changed from female to male. The specimen is definitely a male. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip and 1 coverslip fragment containing numerous specimens, all with parts separated. “*Coccophagus funeralis Girault, ¢, (27). Brisbane, July, 1933 [GH]’’. NOTES: Although the eulophid head is not on Slide 1, I am sure the specimen of Coccophagus funeralis is the Holotype. T.3862 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. FUNERALIS EXANTHOSOMA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 265-sp. nov. + description. 1925, ‘‘Indications (in new insects) of ruling power and law in nature’’. (Girault : Brisbane) (10 March 1925) : 3[186]-Exanthosoma funeralis a junior synonym of Jsosoma wordsworthi Girault (1915). PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping jungle along a forest streamlet, July 31, 1913. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 3266, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head and hind leg on a slide. QM: Card - only part of 1 wing and some leg fragments of the Holotype ¢ remain on the card. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘*4858’’, **Exanthosoma funeralis Girault, Type ° [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the head (minus antennae) and | leg all from the Holotype. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/3266, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Q. Museum. 4858, Exanthosoma funeralis, Gir. °’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Q. Museum. 4858”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: Exanthosoma funeralis is the type- species of Exanthosoma which means that Girault’s action in 1925 made Exanthosoma Girault (1915) a junior, subjective synonym of Isosoma Walker (1832). In his unpublished manuscript Girault places Isosoma wordsworthi as a junior synonym of Isosoma funeralis (Girault). This is discussed more fully in the generic section to follow. T.4858 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. FUNERALIS PARASYRPOPHAGUS Girault, 1915. Encrytidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. FUNERALIS RHICNOPELTELLA Girault, 1934. 1934, ‘‘New Capsidae and Hymenoptera, with note on an unmentionable.’’ (Girault : Sydney) (21 December 1934) : 2[312]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Mt. Gravatt, T. Batchelor. In his unpublished manuscript Girault does not give any indication of the number of specimens upon which his description is based, but he does describe both sexes. In addition he says, ‘‘The species was reared from woody galls on the twigs of gums’’. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - 3 Syntype ¢¢ all minus heads, 1 also minus wings, 2 are also minus some tarsal segments. ‘‘Rhicnopeltella funeralis Girault, Types ? [GH]’’. Girault has crossed out a specific name on this label and replaced it with ‘‘funeralis’’. Card 2 - 2 Syntype °°, both minus most antennal segments, 1 minus metasoma; 2 fore wings and some legs are separated representing the remains of 3 other specimens. ‘‘Hy 674’’, ‘‘Rhicnopeltella funeralis Gir. Types, ? ¢ [GH]’’. This card is cut in half and it appears that the males were removed to make the following slide. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing | fragmented head and antennae, | coverslip fragment containing 1 fore wing, 1 coverslip fragment containing 2 ¢¢ and 1 ° badly fragmented. These are Syntypes and parts from the card-mounted Syntypes. “*Rhicnopeltella funeralis Gir., ¢° types [GH]’’. Girault has crossed out a specific name on this label and replaced it with “*funeralis’’ . DPIQ: 3 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - 3 °° intact. ‘‘Hy 674’’, “‘Rhicnopeltella funeralis Girault, °"’ Card 2-2 ¢2 (?) 6 2% all minus some parts. ‘‘Rhicnopeltella funeralis Gir. [GH]’’. 634 Card 3-6 ++, 1 hind leg separated, some with damaged antennae, “‘Rhicnopeltella Juneralis Gir. [GH)\"*. NOTES: The specimens on DPIQ Card 1 may have béen part of the syntypical series since they bear the DPIQ register number Hy.674 as do those on QM Card 2. However, in the absence of data and the word “type’’ on Girault’s label this remains uncettain. The Queensland Museum register numbers for the Syntypes of this species are T8948 (Card 1), T.8949 (Card 2) and T.8950 (Slide). FUNERALIS SIGNIPHORA Girault, 1913. 1913, Proc. U.S. natn. Mus. 45: 224-sp. nov. + description : 228-spp. key #422. 1918, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 69-repeat of original description, PUBL, DATA: A single female specimen mounted in balsam, from a window in an empty dwelling, December 28, 1911, at Herberton, North Queensland, Type one female in xylol-balsam (mounted with some trichogrammatids - A bbella, Trichogrammatoidea, and an Anagrus) deposited in the Queensland Museum, Hy/771. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide | — 1 coverslip fragment containing the intact Holotype + of Signiphora Jfuneralis together with other chalcidoids as per labels, ‘“4bbella subflavella © , Signiphora funeralis Girault, ° Type. From windows of empry dwellings, Herberton, N.Q., XIL.28.1911, Hy 771 [GH] 3484, 4410, 3484’. On this label Girault has crossed out ‘‘//ava’’ in front of “subflavella’’. The latter was originally described as a variety of the former. ‘‘789 Q.M., Pseudogramma fasciatipenne Girault, ? type, Anagrus armatus, 789 [GH] 3489, 3489°*. On this label Girault has crossed out “‘Trichogrammatoidea" before “‘Pseudogramma'' and a name after ‘*Anagrus’’. There is also an illegible pencil number after *‘fasciatipenne’’ which | suspect is 789. On the reverse of the slide, “Queensland Museum, TYPE, Hy/789, Hy/771". Slide 2 - 1 coverslip fragment containing | * Signiphora funeralis with head, | antenna and | leg separated; | complete coverslip containing | = Matritia hebes MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Girault. “‘Matritia hebes Gir., =. Forest Hill, Jany, 1929, A.R. Brimblecombe, galled gum twigs (coccid) (outer) [GH] Ent. Diy, Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”’, ‘‘Signiphora Juneralis Gir., ¢, Indooroopilly, window, VI1I.5.1933 [GH]*’. NOTES: T.4410 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled, FUNICULATA OLIGOSITA Girault, 1929. 1929, ‘North American Hymenoptera Mymuridae. Addendum. New insects, mostly Australian.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (8 January 1929) ; 28[260]-sp. description, PUBL, DATA: Secondary forest, Wynnum, 7th November, 1919. QM: Slide - | coverslip fragment containing the intact Holotype © of Oligosita Juniculata; 1 complete coverslip containing parts of an undescribed species of Diaulomyia. ‘‘Diaulamytia [= Diaulomyia] marmonti [CHEIRONYM] Gir., Type “, Oligosita funiculata Girault, Type 2 [GH] 3475’, NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3475. FUNICULATUM STETHYNIUM Girault, 1938. 1938, Revia Ent., Ria de J. 9: 386-sp. nov- + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, Black Mountain, F.C.T., Dec. 13, 1929, J.W. Evans. ANIC: Slide — 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype » with antennae separated. ‘‘Black Mt., F.C.T., J.W- Evans, 13.xii.1929, Det. A.A. Girault, 1932, C.S.I.R."", “Srethynium funiculatum Girault, Type = [GH] C.S.I.R.’’. FUNICULUS PLATYTETRACAMPE Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 192-sp. nov. + description, PUBL. DATA: One male, sweeping in jungle, December 2, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Kuranda, Queensland. Type Hy 2496, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head, pair of wings, middle legs and a hind leg on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype 7? minus head, left wings and some legs. ‘‘ TYPE”, DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IIL 63s “Platyietracampe funiculus Gir., 7 type (GH]”’. Slide - 4 coverslip fragments; 2 are empty, 1 contains the head (uncovered by coverslip fragment, minus 1 antenna, the other separated), 1 pair of wings, 1 leg and 1 {ibia + tarsus all from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy/2496, A.A. Girault", “Queensland Museum- Platytetracampe funiculus?”’, On the last label all except “Queensland Museum."' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. FURCATELLA NEORAPALA Girault, 1913, 1913, Trans. R. Soc. 8. Aust. 37: 93-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4; 231-repeat of original description. PUBL. DATA: One female on a card. Queensland: Cairns (A.M. Lea). Type 1.1278, South Australian Museum, The above specimen and an antenna on a slide. SAM: Card - Holotype § minus right antenna, left antennal flagellum and left wings. “‘Cairns dist., A.-M. Lea’’, ‘*1.1278, Neokapala furcatella Gir., Queensland, also slide, TYPE*’, *‘Neokapala furcarella Gir., ¥ [GH]. Slide -2 coverslip fragments containing | pair of wings and 1 antenna all from the Holotype. ‘“‘Neokapala furcatella Gitault, 2 type [GH]’’. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 1 slide as Follows: Card | —1 © minus head, left wings and some legs; 1 leg separated. ‘*Kuranda, 2.1.21, F.P. Dodd’, ‘‘Neokapale furcatella Gir., & [GH]*". Slide - 2 complete coverslips containing a head, 2 separated antennae and | pair of wings from the specimen on Card 1. ““Neokapala furcatella Gir., 2, Kuranda [GH]”. Card 2 - 1 | minus head. ‘‘Neokapala furcatella Gir,, 2 [GH]"’ and on the reverse, ‘Cairns, N.Q., jungle [GH]"'. On the reverse of the label Girault has crossed out ‘'Nelson’’, FUSCA EPICHRYSOCHARIS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2: 232-Epichrysocharis Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Quadrastichus Girault (1913) ; 234-sp. description as Quadrastichus fusca (Girault). 1913, Bull. Wis. nat, Hist, Soc. (N.S.) 11: 36-sp, nov, + description as Epichrysocharis fusca. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 242-sp. description as Quadrastichus fuscus; correction of original description. PUBL. DATA: One female mounted in balsam, captured from a window at Nelson {= Gordonvale], N.Q., March 20, 1913. Type [Hy.1828], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: Slide (badly cracked and glued to another slide) - | cracked, almost complete coverslip containing the Holotype » of 1 of the species as per label; 2 empty coverslip fragments. ‘'Hy/1830. Queensland Museum. TYPE, Epichrysocharis fusca, Gr., ¥. From window, Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., 20.3.1913°’. On this label *1521*" is crossed out and **1830" substituted, “‘Queensland Museum. TYPE, Neomphaloides fusca, Gr.,"'. This label has Hy/1522 crossed out. On both labels all except ‘Queensland Museum. TYPE”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. NOTES: The PUBL. DATA with the description of Neomphaloides fusca Girault state that the Holotype © is on a slide with the Holotype of Epichrysecharis fusca. In a letter to the Queensland Museum dated August 31, 1913 Girault says, ‘‘The type of Epichrysocharis (fusca) came, | am sorry to say, all smashed wp (the box was weak) but fortunately both insects on the slide were uninjured and can be remounted"’. There is only | specimen remaining on the original smashed slide and J suspect it is the Holotype female of Neomphaloides fusca (later Neomphaloidellta fusca). The crossed out number Hy.1521 on the first label is the duplicate Queensland Museum register number for Epichrysecharis fusca and the substituted number 1830 is the published Queensland Museum register number for Neomphaloides fusca Girault. The number Hy.1522 crossed out on the second label is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for Neoniphaloides fusca. | was unable to locate the Holotype ; of Epichrysocharis fusca under this combination or Quadrastichus fusca (Girault). In his unpublished manuscript Girault places Neomphaloides fusca and Epichrysocharis fusca as junior subjective MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM synonyms of Tetrastichodes morum Girault (1913). He also says of Neomphaloides Jusea, “This species was at first described as an Omphaline but in the same publication (1913 g, p. 38) and on nearly the same pages as a Tetrastichine, as Neomphaloides fusca ... The original description as Epichrysocharis fusca is correct (that is, as to the insect itself) but it is the second funicle segment which is the shortest ... The description as Neomphaloides fusca is all wrong ..."" At the end of this section under the heading Tetrastichodes morum Girault says, ‘The species is somewhat variable but evidently was poorly described at first whereas its generic position was long a question’’. Both 1913 papers issued in December of that year. The Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) paper was undoubtedly written first and as a standard I am accepting it as the reference for this nominal species. Hy.1521 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. Similarly the duplicate number Hy.1522 for Neomphaloides fusca has also been cancelled, Card 2,..3 — 4 2%; 3 intact, L minus head. “Cairns dist., A.M. Lea [2 of these labels)", ““Koebelea fusca Gir., 2 types [GH}’. Card 4 - 1 2 intact. *'Cairns dist., A.M. Lea’, “‘Koebelea fusca Girault, 2 [GH]’’. NOTES: It is possible that all carded specimens above together with one now missing (except for parts on the slide) may have made up the syntypical senes of nine specimens. They all carry locality data which fit the PUBL. DATA and they were all probably associated with the Girault label on Cards 2.,.3. FUSCA LELAPS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Gd Mus, 4: 200-sp. nov, + description, PUBL, DATA: Gordonvale (Cairns}, Queensland. Jungle, May 8, 1913 (A.P. Dodd), Type Hy 3192, Queensland Museum, the male on a tag; head, a caudal leg and the abdomen on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype * minus head, 1 hind Jeg and metasoma. ‘‘TYPE”’, ‘‘Le/aps fusca Gir., type 4 [GH]’’, Slide - 2 complete, square coverslips (1 with a corner missing) containing the head (antennae attached) | leg and a metasoma 1913, Trans. R. Sac. §. Aust. 37: 99-sp. nov. (incomplete?) all from the Holotype. + description. “TYPE”, ‘‘Lelaps fusca Girault, ¢ type 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 285 + [GH]. footnote-repeat of original description. 1927, Rec. 8. Aust, Mus. 3; 332-additional specimens (?). PUBL. DATA: Queensland: Cairns (A.M. FUSCA KOEBELEA Girault, 1913, FUSCA NEOMPHALOIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 235-Neomphaloidella fusca comb. nov.; sp. description. 1913, Bull. Wis, nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) U1: Lea), Type 1.1334, South Australian Museum. Four of nine specimens [22] on a card and a slide with the head. SAM: 2 cards on | pin, 2 cards on separate pins and 1 slide as follows: Card | - 3 Syntype ?%, | marked “‘ty”’ by Girault is minus head. **Cairns dist., A.M. Lea [3 of these labels]’’, ‘‘Koebelea fusca Gir., Queensland, TYPE, also slide, 1.1334"". Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing I pair of wings; 2 coverslip fragments each containing a head with antennae or parts separated. One head is from the Syntype marked ‘‘ty’’ on Card 1; presumably the other parts are from the fourth Syntype now missing. ‘‘Koebelea fusca Gir,, § type [GH]"’. 38-sp, noy. + description, PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping grass and foliage in the forest, September 3, 1912. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type [Hy.1830] Queensland Museum, ona slide with the type of Epichrysocharis fusca Girault. NOTES: See fusca EPICHRYSOCHARIS. Both paper issued in December 1913. The Bull, Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) paper was without doubt written first and as a standard I am adopting it as the reference for this nominal species. FUSCA PARATRICHOGRAMMA Girault, 1912, 1912, Mem. Od Mus. 1: 112-sp. noy. + description. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES QF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 837 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S) 12: 64-catalogue. PUBL. DATA: A single female specimen remounted in xylol-balsam from alcohol, from the window of a dwelling at Cooktown, N.Q., February 3, 1912. Type Hy/803, Queensland Museum, | © in xylol- balsam (mounted with the type ? of Polynema spenceri Girault and two trichogrammatids). QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 3 specimens and apparently none are Paratrichogramma fusca (see labels). ‘‘Trichogramma australicum Girault, ¢, Polynema spenceri Girault, ¢ type, 1070. From windows of dwellings, Cooktown, N.Q., 3 Feb,, 1912 [GH] 3622"’, ‘‘Oligosita * , Paratrichogramma fusca Girault, 803, Q.M. Type », Destroyed [GH] 3622, 3415" and on the reverse, ‘Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/1070, Hy/803”’. NOTES: This slide contains only 3 specimens, all females and one is minus its head and other appendages. The Holotype of Paratrichogrammma fusca according to the label, is destroyed. Also, according to the PUBL. DATA there should be four specimens on this slide, I leave it to the first reviser to sort out the specimens. T.3415 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this other separated and in 2 pieces) and 2 legs; 1 coverslip fragment containing | pair of wings all from the Holotype. *‘TYPE, Hy/1900, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. Pseudigiyphomyia fusca :"'. On the last label all except “‘Queensland Museum." are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s, NOTES: The wings were added ro the slide by Girault during re-examination of the Holotype. FUSCA FLAVA KOEBELEA Girault, 1927. 1927, Rec. §. Aust. Mus. 3: 332-var. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: N. Terr,: Roper River (N.B. Tindale). A female reared with a Blastophaga niveipes from Ficus glomeratus, SAM: Card - Holotype ® intact. ‘Roper R., N. Territory, N.B. Tindale’’, ‘reared with Blastophaga niveipes from Ficus glomeratus”, ‘‘TYPE™, ‘‘Koebelea fusca Girault flava Girault, North Australia, TYPE”, ‘‘Koebelea fusca Gir. flava Gir,, Type ° [GH]"’. FUSCIATA LATHROMERELLA See FASCIATA LATHROMERELLA FUSCICORNIS MEGASTIGMUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Trans. R. Soe. §. Aust. 37: &l-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 300-repeat of species and has been cancelled. FUSC4 PSEUDIGLYPHOMYIA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 267-sp, nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 264 (and notes under Cirrospilopsis quinquefasciatus Girault)-Cirrospilopsis fusca comb. nov.; descriptive notes : 275-a species of Cirrospilopsis. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping lantana and other growths in an open field near town, October 20, 1911. Mackay, Queensland. Type Hy 1900, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head and hind legs on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype * minus head, right wings and some legs. ‘*TYPE”’, “*Pceudiglyphamyia fusca Gir., ¢ type [GH]". Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the head in 2 pieces (1 antenna attached, the original description : 303- spp. key 72. PUBL. DATA: A single specimen [+]. Tasmania: Burnie (A.M. Lea). Type 1.1259, South Australian Museum. SAM: Card - Holotype ? intact. “Burnie, Tas., Lea’’, “‘Megastizmus fuscicornis, Tasmania, TYPE, 1.1259"’, “*Nanthosomoaides Juscicornis Girault, Type = [GH]”’. NOTES: In the 1913 paper on page 80 Girault places Yunthosomoides Girault (1913) as a junior synonym of Megaestigmus Dalman (1820). Girault obviously placed this species in the genus Xanthosomoides before he decided upon the above generic synonymy. He has omitted to change his label after describing the species in Megastigmus. 638 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM FUSCIPENNIS CALLIMOMOIDES Girault, 1926. 1926, /nseeutor Inscit. menstr. 14: 64-sp. noy. + description. 1938, Revia Ent., Rio de J. 8: Bl-sp. noy. + QM: Card — Holotype - minus head and some legs. “‘TYPE", *'4870", ‘*Eurytoma Juscipennis Gir., Type - [GH]’’, Shde (broken, mended below with paper, 1 description. PUBL. DATA: 3 ¢s, Kuranda, A.P, Dodd. QM: 3 cards on separate pins and 1 slide as follows: Card | — I Syntype - intact. ‘Kuranda, Queensland A.P. Dodd", **Callimomoides Juscipennis Gir., » type [GH]"' and on the reverse of the card-mount, *‘Kuranda, Nov. 1919”. Card 2 - 1 Syntype = minus right wings, part of left antenna and some legs. ‘Kuranda, Queensland, A.P_ Dodd’* and on the reverse of the card-mount, ‘Kuranda, Nov, 1919”. Card 3 - 1 Syntype = minus head, right wings, metasoma and some legs. “Kuranda, Queensland, A-P. Dodd" and on the reverse of the card-mount, “Kuranda, Noy, 1919", Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the head (antennae separated, | in 2 pieces), 2 legs (1 in 3 pieces) and | fore wing all from the Syntypes of Callimomoides fuscipennis, a half coverslip containing a part of a leg of uncertain origin; 1 cracked, almost complete coverslip containing parts from the Holotype » of Australtarymys dentatinotus Girault. **Callimomoides Juscipennis Gir., Type = [GH] 5061", *Australlorynius dentalinotus Gir., Type [GH] 5130, 5130". NOTES: 1 am assuming that all three specimens were originally associated with the Girault label on Card 1. The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of thi¢ species is. T.5061. FUSCIPENNIS. CONCHYNILLA Girault, 1923. [= Cerchysiella fuscipennis| Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. FUSCIPENNIS EURYTOMA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4; 247-sp. nov. + description ; 258-spp. key PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping along the edges of jungle, November J, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 3234, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag. the head and hind legs on a slide. corner and a triangular piece in the middle missing) — 2 coverslip fragments; | contains the fragmented head (antennae separated) and 2 legs all from the Holotype of Eurytoma fuscipennis, the other contains | anienna and | leg of Euryloma rostandi Girault. '*TYPE, Hy/3242, A.A, Girault", “Queensland Museum. 4812 4870, Eurytoma rostandi, Git. «, 4812/4870"" and on the reverse of the slide on the paper patch, “4. fuscipennis Type [GH] 4812/4870". On the second label all except “Queensland Museum."* and the numbers are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's, NOTES: T.4812 and T.4870 are duplicate Queensland Museum register numbers for the Holotypes of Eurvroma rostandi and Eurytonia fuscipennis respectively, Both have been cancelled. FUSCIPENNIS NEARRETOCERA (2?) Dodd and Girault (in Girault, 1915). 1915. Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 350-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Brisbane, Queensland. October 11, 1914 (H. Hacker). Type [-] Hy 3422, Queensland Museum. Tag and slide. QM: Card - Holotype - minus most of right wings and both antennae except for | scape; | hind leg separated. ‘'Brisbane, H. Hacker, Oct, 11°’, **4643°’, ‘‘Nearretocera Juscipennis Dodd & Gir, [HH]"’, Slide - 3 coverslip fragments; the inner, closest the main label, contains 2 antennae (1 in 3 pieces, the other minus scape) From the Holotype of Nearrerocera fuscipennis; the remaining 2 coverslip fragments contain parts of an undescribed species of Chalcitelloides. *‘ TYPE, Hy/3422, A.A. Girault™, “Chalcitelloides srriatifacies [(CHEIRONYM] © [GH] 4670, Queensland Museum. Nearretocera fuscipennis D. =". On the last label ‘Nearrelocera_fuscipennis BD. -" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s and the authors of this species should be Dodd and Girault. NOTES: Although the card-mounted body does not bear a Girault determination label, it does have the correct data and parts missing which match those on the slide. I DAHMS; GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: II] hav therefore regard it as part of the Holotype of this species. In the ANIC there is a stage-mounted specimen under the genus Irichohaltichella bearing the duplicate Queensland Museum register number for Nearretocera fuscipennis — 4643. Its collection data are, ‘“Gordonvale, N.Q., June 1920”. In his unpublished manuscript Girault places Nearretocera fuscipennis as a senior synonym of /richohaltichella silvifilia Girault (1927) in the genus Trichohaltichella, The ANIC specimen data do not fit the published data for either of these species and therefore it has no type- status. The duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of Nearretocera fuscipennis (T.4643) has been cancelled. FUSCIPENNIS OLIGOSITA Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Od Mus. 1: 84-sp. nov. + description : 85-spp. key © =<. 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N,S,) 12: §6-catalogue. PUBL. DATA: A single female, sweeping grass in open forest country near a road in the vicinity of Hambledon Junction (Cairns), N.Q., June 7, 1912, Type Hy/1034, Queensland Museum, the foregoing female mounted by itself in xylol- balsam (head separated from body), QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - | almost complete coverslip containing the Holotype + minus head, wings and legs; | coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head with vertex and part of 1 antenna separated. ‘Queensland Museum, 3482, TYPE, Hy/1034, 2"*, °'3482"", *'Oligosiita Juscipennis Girault, = type, 1034. Sweeping grass in Open forest, Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q,, 7 June, 1912, A,A.G, (GH], 3482”. Slide 2 - 2 coverslip fragments (1 cracked) containing 2 +2 (1 with head and I antenna separated) both of which appear to be Oligosita fuscipennis: | complete coverslip containing a * Japariia rristis Girault. ‘Queensland Museum. 3443, TYPE, Hy/775, 2", “‘Abbella fuscipennis (Gir.), °, Babinda, Q. [GH]’’, *‘Japantia tristis Girault, ¢ Type, 775, Q.M. From windows of a foundry, Mareeba, Q., X11.26.1911 [GH] 3443"’. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this spectes in the genus Abbella hence the combination on Slide 2, T.3482 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. There is a discrepancy between the published type- locality and that on the specimen labelled “Type"' by Girault. Hambledon Junction and Gordonvale are very close, just a few miles south of Cairns and since other parts of the PUBL. DATA match those on the slide with the Holotype [ suspect Girault has made an error. The specimen on Slide 1 is the Holotype and J suggest that the type- locality be taken as Gordonvale. FUSCIPENNIS PHYLLOXEROXENUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Trans. R. Soe. S. Aust. 37: 81-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 266-repeat of original description. PUBL. DATA: One male on a card. Queensland: Cairns (A.M, Lea). Type 1.1260, South Australian Museum. SAM: Card - Holotype ¢ minus antennae and right fore wing. ‘‘Cairns dist., A.M. Lea'’, 1,1260 Phylloxeroxenus fuscipennis Queensland, also slide, TYPE”’, “‘Phylloxeroxenus fuscipennis Girault,, 3 type [GH]"’, Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing | fragmented antenna, 1 fore wing and ! leg (in pieces) all from the Holotype. “Phylloxeroxenus fuscipennis Gir., 7 Type. Tibia 2, ant., wing [GH]”’, FUSCIPENNIS PLASTOCHARELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79, Abt.A.. H.6: 72-sp, nov. + description. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2; 195-sp, description : 196-gen. key 2°. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 63-Type data + notes, PUBL. DATA: A single male specimen, from the window of an unoccupied dwelling, February 16, 1913. Ingham, Queensland. Type [Hy.1746] Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a Slide. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 complete, square coverslip containing the Holotype 7 of Plastocharella fuscipennis; 1 complete, circular coverslip containing parts of MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Xanthosoma justitia Girault. ‘‘3261’’, **3816’’, ‘‘Xanthosoma justitia Gir., ° type [GH]’’, ‘‘Plastocharella fuscipennis Gir., ¢ Type [GH] 3816, 3816’. Slide 2 - 1 almost complete, damaged coverslip containing 1 ? of Plastocharella fuscipennis with parts separated and 1 ? of an undescribed species. ‘‘Plastocharella fuscipennis Gir., °, Taneostigmoidella silvifilia [CHEIRONYM] Gir., Type 2 [GH] 4384’’. NOTES: T.3816 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. FUSCIPENNIS SELITRICHODELIA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus, 2: 246-sp. nov. + description : 248-spp. key °°. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 253-under Syntomosphyrella fuscipennis : 254 + footnote-Tetrastichella nubilipennis comb. nov., nom. noy. + descriptive notes. PUBL. DATA: Two females, among herbage, May 10, 1913 (H. Hacker) and a third on flowers of Baeckea, April 22, 1913. Brisbane, Queensland. Type Hy 1859, Queensland Museum, the above specimens on two tags (heads of all and abdomens of two destroyed). QM: Card - 2 Syntype 22; 1 minus head and wings, the other minus head, right wings and metasoma. ‘‘TYPE’’, “*Selitrichodelia fuscipennis Gir., Types 2 [GH]’’. Slide - 3 coverslip fragments containing 2 fore wings and a head (in 2 pieces, antennae separated) all (?) from the Syntypes. ‘“‘TYPE, Hy/1859, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Neomphaloidella [GH] Queensland Museum. Selitrichodelia fuscipennis °’’. On the last label all after ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: The third Syntype could not be located. Girault has made the slide during re-examination of the Syntypes and it is impossible to say what parts come from which specimen. The head on the slide is of uncertain origin since in his PUBL. DATA Girault says that the heads of all were destroyed. In his unpublished manuscript the slide label. See also NOTES with FUSCIPENNIS SYNTOMOSPHYRELLA. FUSCIPENNIS STOMATOCERAS Girault, 1914. 1914, Societas ent. 29: 47-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 333-sp. description : 339-spp. key 2°. PUBL. DATA: A single female, sweeping in a forest near Hambledon Junction, N.Q., June 7, 1912. Types [= Type] [Hy.3391] Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag; an antenna and posterior leg on a slide. QM: 2 cards, 1 stage on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 - Holotype 2? minus antennae, all wings (except part of right hind wing) and some legs; metasoma separated (in gelatin capsule on pin with card). ‘‘4582’’, “‘Stomatoceras fuscipennis Girault, 2? type [GH]’’, ‘‘Stomatoceras fuscipennis Gir. [HH]’’. Slide 1 - 3 coverslip fragments; the two furthest from the ‘‘TYPE”’ label contain 2 fore wings, | antenna and 1 hind leg from the Holotype of Stomatoceras fuscipennis; the remaining coverslip fragment contains 1 fore wing of Stomatoceras aureus Girault. “*S. aureus [GH] Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/1430, 4579’’, ‘‘Stomatoceras fuscipennis Girault, ° type [GH] 4582, 4582’’. Card 2 - 1 2 with left fore wing and hind leg separated. ‘‘Gordonvale, N.Q., June 1920’’, ‘‘Stomatoceras fuscipennis Gir., 2 [GH]’’. Stage - 1 2 minus left antenna and wings; left hind leg separated, glued to stage. ““Gordonvale, N.Q., Jany. 1920’’, “*Stomatoceras fuscipennis Gir., 2 [GH]’’. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 antenna and 1 pair of wings all from the stage-mounted °. ‘‘Stomatoceras JSuscipennis Gir., ?, Nelson [= Gordonvale}], Q. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES: T.4582 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. FUSCIPENNIS STOMATOCEROIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 719, Abt.A., H.6: 98-sp. nov. + description. Girault has placed this species in Neomphaloidella hence the annotation on DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 641 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 343-repeat of original description. 1925, ‘‘Indications (in new insects) of ruling power and law in nature.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 March 1925) : 3[186]- Stomatoceroides Girault (1913) are male Stomatoceras Kirby (1883). 1926, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 14: 71-repeat of 1925 generic synonymy + descriptive notes : 72-Stomatoceras harrisoni nom. nov. for Stomatoceroides fuscipennis (Girault) preoccupied. 1929, ‘‘New pests from Australia VI.” (Girault : Brisbane) (30 September 1929) : 4[269]-Stomatoceroides maria nom. nov. for Stomatoceroides JSuscipennis. PUBL. DATA: One male, May 11, 1913, sweeping in a jungle pocket. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type [Hy.3411], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag and a slide with the head and posterior femur. QM: Card - Holotype ¢ minus head, right wings and left hind leg. ‘*4588”’, ‘*Stomatoceroides fuscipennis Girault, ¢ type [GH]’’, ‘“‘Stomatoceroides fuscipennis Gir. [HH]’’, ‘‘Stomatoceras harrisoni Gir., E.F. Riek. det. 1951’’. Slide - 1 almost complete, square coverslip containing the head in 2 pieces (antennae attached to 1 piece, 1 incomplete, the other with part separated) and 1 hind leg; a half, circular coverslip (added later) containing 1 pair of wings all from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy/3411, A.A. Girault’’, ‘*Queensland Museum. Stomatoceroides fuscipennis, Gir. * 4588’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum. 4588”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: Girault has proposed two new names for this taxon. Of these Stomatoceras maria is a junior, objective synonym of Stomatoceras harrisoni, T.4588 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. FUSCIPENNIS SYNTOMOSPHYRELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 244-sp. nov. + description : 250-gen. key 2°. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 253-sp. description; additional specimens. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping along the side of Mount Pyramid (1,000 feet), forest, August 17, 1912. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 1853, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: 3 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 2 complete coverslips; 1 contains the Holotype ° body minus head and 1 hind wing; | torn fore wing separated; the other contains the Holotype head (antennae separated, 1 minus scape). ‘““TYPE, Hy/1853, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘1853’’, “‘Neomphaloidella [GH] Queensland Museum, Syntomosphyrella fuscipennis °’’. On the last label all after ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Slide 2 - 2 coverslip fragments containing at least 1 ¢ and | © with heads separated. There is part of 1 other specimen plus some separated heads which may be conspecific. ‘*Neomphaloidella fuscipennis (Gir.), 2°. Enoggera, III.1929, W.A.T.S. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Slide 3 - 2 coverslip fragments containing 4 specimens (both sexes) with heads separated. ‘‘Neomphaloidella fuscipennis (Gir.), ¢2. Enoggera, W.A.T.S. II. 1929. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this species in Neomphaloidella as a junior synonym of Neomphaloidella nubilipennis (in the literature as Tetrastichella nubilipennis comb. nov. and nom. nov. from Selitrichodelia fuscipennis). Hence the annotation on Slide 1. The specimens on Slide 2...3 are mentioned in the unpublished manuscript under Neomphaloidella nubilipennis and there is no indication of any previous identification by Girault. I have listed them here, but they could fit with Selitrichodelia fuscipennis in my list. The first reviser should check their identity should Girault’s unpublished synonymies prove inaccurate. FUSCIPENNIS TETRASTICHELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 237-sp. description : 251-gen. key 22. 1913, Trans, R. Soc. S. Aust. 37: 108-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: South Australia: Murray Bridge (A.M. Lea). Type 1.1348, South Australian Museum. One specimen [©] on a slide. SAM: Slide — 1 complete coverslip and | large coverslip fragment containing the fragmented Holotype °. **Tetrastichella Juscipennis Gir., * type [GH]"’. NOTES: Both papers issued in December 1913. The Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. paper was undoubtedly written first and as a standard | am adopting it as the reference for this nominal species. FUSCIPES EUCHAROMORPHA Girault, 1913. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. 8. Aust, 37: 95 - sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 229-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Two males on a card with preceding and following species, [&. viridis, £E, dubia| bearing the same label (second and forth specimens from left). Tasmania: Hobart (A.M, Lea). Type [.1284, South Australian Museum. The above specimen mounted as indicated with three antennae on a slide with those of the other species (bottom corner of slide and upper corner). SAM: Card — 4 specimens numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, The second specimen is minus antennae, the fourth is minus 1 antenna. Both are Syntype *4 of Eucharamorpha Juscvipes. “Swansea, Tas. Lea", “T,1283-4-5", “‘Eucharomarphe viridis Gir. JSuscipes Gir. dubia Gir, No. 3, Tasmania, see note book and slide, TYPES”, “EUCHAROMORPHA viridis, fuscipes and dubia,’ types [GH]”’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 3 antennae, 1 of Which has floated out from under the coverslip. ‘‘Eucharomorpha viridis Gir., \ type (ef) [GH]"*, “Encharomorpha fuscipes (bottom), | type. dubia, right [GH]’*, “Top, Bottom {GH]" One has to turn the slide sideways to sort out the antennae as indicated by the last label. NOTES: The female sign on the slide label after fuscipes is in error since the Syntypes are males. The PUBL. DATA appear to be in érror as to the number of antennae of this species on the slide (three antennae, one from each species). The SAM register has a note, ‘‘4 specimens mounted on one MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM FUSCIPES PSEUDANOGMUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 3: 318-sp. noy. + descnption. 1929, Trans. R. Soc, S. Aust, 53; 321- additional specimen; sp. description. PUBL. DATA: One female, October 11 (H. Hacker). Brisbane, Queensland. Type Hy 2773, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head, caudal tibiae and wings on a slide. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 - Holotype 2 minus head, wings and some legs. ““TYPE”’, ‘Brisbane: H, Hacker, Oct. 11°°, *‘Psewdanogmus fuscipes Gir., Type = [GH]"’. Slide | - 2 coverslip fragments containing the head (minus 1 antenna, the other separated), 2 fore wings (1 incomplete and in 2 pieces), 1 hind wing and 2 legs all from the Holoytpe. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2773, A.A. Girault"', ‘Queensland Museum, Pseudanogmus fuscipes °**.. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum.’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 2 - 5 specimens (both sexes) all minus some parts. ‘*Pseudanogmus fuscipes Gir., 4% [GH]"' and on the reverse, ‘*Canterbury, Viet. [GH]”’. Slide 2 - I complete coverslip containing | * with parts separated; | large coverslip fragment containing a head in 2 pieces (1 antenna attached, part of the other separated), | fore wing and some legs all from 1 of the °- on Card 2. *Pseudanogmus fuscipes Gir., 77. Canterbury, Vict. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld’’. SAM: Card - 1 + minus head and wings. ‘“‘Parachilna, Flinders Range Nat. Hist. Exp.”’, ‘‘Pseudanognmius fuscipes Gir., South Australia, also slide’’, “Pseudanogmus Juscipes Girault, 2 [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing a fragmented head (1 antenna and the flagellum of the other separated) and ! fore wing all from the above specimen. “Pseudanogmus fuscipes Gir., ©, 5S. Aus. Mus. [GH]"’. This label has ‘*Ent. Diy. Dep, Ag. & Stk., Qld." crossed out by Girault, card, Only | slide & cannot find all ant. FUSCITIBIAE TETRASTICHODES Girault, 1929, mentioned as being on it, See TRSSA 1929, Trans, R. Soc, S, Aust, 53: 329-sp. 1914/95". nov. + description. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: II] 643 PUBL. DATA: A female, Cradle Mountain, Tasmania (H.J, Carter and A.M. Lea). SAM: Card - Holotype > minus head and left wings. *‘Cradle Mtn., Tasmania, Carter & Lea’, ‘“‘Type’’, “*7etrastichodes Juscitibiae Gir., Tasmania, also slide, TYPE", ‘‘Tetrastichodes fusettibiae Girault, Type » [GH]”’. Slide - | cracked, almost complete coverslip containing the head, very squashed (antennae separated) and | fore wing all from the Holotype. “Tetrastichodes fuscitibiae Girault, Type >. S. Aus. Mus. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.**. FUSCIVENTRIS EPIDINOCARSIS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 144-sp. nov. + description. 1917, ‘*Descriptiones stellarum novarum."’ (Girault ; ?) (1 May L917) : 2[81]- Epidinocarsis Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Anagyrus Howard (1896). 1917, Insecutor Inscit. menstr, 5: 136- Epidinocarsis Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Dinacarsis Forster (1856). PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping, May 4, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Tweed Heads (Tweed River), New South Wales, Type Hy 3091, Queensiand Museum, the female on a tag; fore wing, caudal tibiae and head on a slide. QM: Card ~— 2 specimens ~ outer specimen minus head and left wings is the Holotype of Epidinocarsis fusciventris; the inner specimen is Epidinocarsis nigriflagellum Girault. ““TYPE", ‘‘Epidinocarsis : Jusciventris Gir. nigriflagellum Gir. (inner) Types © [GH]’’. Slide - 3 coverslip fragments; the 2 closest the **Dinocarsis'’ label contain the head (parts of 1 antenna separated), | tibia + larsus (part of tarsus separated) and 1 fore wing (apex missing) all from the Holotype of Epidinacarsis fusciventris; the remaining coverslip contains parts of Epiblatticida Jambi Girault. ‘‘Epiblatticida lambi Gir., © type [GH]’’, “‘3048°*, *'Dinocarsis fusciventris Gir., > type [GH]’*- DPIQ: 4 cards on separate pins as follows: Card | - 1 © intact. ‘‘Epidinocarsis fusciventris Gir., * [GH] and on the reverse, ‘Queensland [GH]"’, Card 2-1 © intact. ‘‘Epidimocarsis Jusciventris Gir., = [GH]’* and on the reverse, ‘Brisbane, Queensland, A.P. Dodd [GH]’’. Card 3 - | 2 minus head and 1 fore wing. *Dinocarsis fusciventris Gir., ° [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ““Tumoulin - Ravenshoe, forest, [11.12.1919 [GH]"’. Card 4-1 © minus. 1 fore wing (?). **Dinocarsis fusciventris Gir., = [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Kingston, forest [GH]*’. FUSCIVENTRIS EURYDINOTOMORPHA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mer. Od Mus. 2: 320-sp. nav. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 333 (footnote) - correction to sp. description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping the foliage of lantana and other plants in a field near the town, October 21, 1911. Mackay, Queensland, Type Hy 1968, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head and hind legs on a slide. QM: Card — Holotype ® minus head, wings, metasoma and some legs. ‘'TYPE’’, “Furydinotomorpha fusciventris Gir. Type ¢ [GH]”. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the head (antennae attached) and 2 legs; 1 coverslip fragment (added later) containing 1 fore wing all from the Holotype. ‘*Q. Museum, Eurydinotomorpha fusciventris, Gir. »**. On this label all except ‘‘Q. Museum,”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's and it is glued over a Girault label “Eurydinotomorpha fusciventris, Gir., = ty’’. FUSCIVENTRIS PHYSCUS Girault, 1913, 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2: 186-sp. noy. + description. PUBL, DATA; One female, sweeping in forest, January 1, 1912 (A.P. Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 1723, Queensland Museum. The above specimen on a slide with miscellaneous trichogrammatids and a Signiphora. NOTES: No specimens of this species were located. FuUSCUS EPENTASTICHUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem, Od Mus, 2: 242-sp, nov. + description. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM PUBL. DATA: One female specimen, sweeping lantana and other shrubs in an open field near town, October 20, 1911. Mackay, Queensland. Type Hy 1847, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 1 coverslip fragrnent containing (he Holotype » minus head and some wings; vertex of separated head also present; | almost complete coverslip containing the Holotype head minus vertex and | antenna. ‘'Syntomosphyrum [GH]"’, “TYPE, Hy/1847, A.A. Girault’’, ‘Queensland Museum. Epentastichus Juscus ."'. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum,”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault places Epentastichus Girault (1913) as a junior synonym of Syntomosphyrum Férster (1878) hence the annotation on the slide. FUSCUS QUAPRASTICHUS See FUSCA EPICHRYSOCHARIS G GALLICOLA SCOTOLINN Girault, 1916 (not Ashmead, 1904). 1916, Mem. Od Mus. 5: 218-sp. nov. + description. NOTES: Girault has redeseribed Ashmead's genus and species using Ashmead's types in Museum. Anaphoidea galioni © 3568"", On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum. 3568"' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Slide 2-1 complete coverslip containing an intact ©. ‘“‘Anaphoidea galtoni Girault, |. Indooroopilly [GH]’’. Slide 3 - | complete coverslip containing 1 ' of Anaphoidea galtoni. lt also contained the Holotype of Stethynium cinctiventris Girault which is now missing. “TYPE, Hy/2461, 3538, A.A, Girault’’, “ Anaphoidea galtoni Girault, ¢ [GH]"’, “Destroyed [GH] Queensland Museum.; Stethynium cinetiventris Gir. ©"’, On the last label all after ‘Queensland Museum.” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s, Slide 4 - 1 complete coverslip containing at least | » of Anaphoidea galtoni together with Mvmar tyndalli Girault and the Holotype 2 of Alapius bideniatus Girault. I leave it to the first reviser to sort the specimens out. ‘‘Alapius hidentatus Gir., Type =, Anaphoidea galtoni G,, 2, Mymar tyndalli Gir., -. Indooroopilly, 22 Sep. 1929 [GH] 3506, 3506”, NMV: Slide - | complete coverslip containing 1 = intact. ‘\Anaphoidea ealtoni Gir., © [GH] 129", NOTES: T.3568 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. GALTONI USCANA Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Od Mus. 1: 103 + footnote-sp. nov, + description. 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soe. (N.S.) 12: 60-catalogue. the USNM. He has incorrectly used the annotations ‘‘new genus’’ and ‘‘new species'’, GALTONI ANAPHOIDEA Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Od Mus, 1: 1S2-sp. nov. + description, ©. 1914, Cun. Ent. 46 : 288-sp. description, °, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3+: 164-sp. description, t PUBL. DATA: A single female specimen, sweeping miscellaneous vegetation along rhe outskirts of the town of Roma, Queensland, October 5, 1911 (A.A. Girault). Type Hy/ 1067, Queensland Museum, the above female. QM: 4 slides as follows: Slide 1 - L almost complete coverslip (with objective lens damage over the specimen) containing the Holotype © intact. ‘TYPE, Hy/1067, A.A. Girault’’, *‘Queensland PUBL. DATA: A single female specimen, October 6, 1911 from windows of a barn on a wheat farm at Roma, Queensland, Subsequently a second female was taken from a window ina hotel at Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., January 26, 1912 (Cotype in U’S.N.M.). Type Hy/791, Queensland Museum, one female in xylol- balsam, Nelson [= Gordonvale]. QM; Slide - | complete coverslip containing the Holotype < intact. ‘‘Uscana galtoni Girault, Type -. From window of loby, Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., Jany. 26, 1912. A.A,G. [GH]’’, On this label Girault has crossed out ‘*Pferygogrammu "' for which he inserted ‘‘Uscana "’ and IDAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: LI 64S ““Cotype”’ for which he inserted ‘'Type’’. ‘Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/791, ATT, B's NOTES: Girault’s substitution of Uscana for Plerygogramma on the label is explained by his footnote to the original description, The PUBL. DATA for this species are confusing in that Girault chose the specimen from Gordonyale as his Cotype and Type. I was unable to locate any specimens of this species in USNM and since he changed Cotype to Type on his label he may have misplaced the specimen from Roma. I am assuming that he then chose the Gordonvale specimen as his Type before his paper went to press and only altered part of his PUBL, DATA, Therefore I am accepting the Gordonyale specimen as his Holotype of this species. T.3377 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled, GARGANTUA AUSTROBELLA Girault, 1923, 1923, “Loves wooed and won in Australia.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (31 October 1923) : 3[169]-sp. description as Ausrrobelia, 1928, “A prodigeous discourse on wild animals."' (Girault : Brisbane) (19 March 1928) : 2[219]-valid emendation of generic name to Austrobella. PUBL. DATA: Forest, Rockhampton, April 15, 1923. QM: Slide - | small, complete coverslip containing 2 “* intact; | is the Holotype of Austrobella gargantua, the other is the Holotype of Ablerus biguttatibiae Girault; 1 large, complete coverslip containing parts of Brachyscelidiphaga masaccioni Girault. “*Brachyscelidiphaga masaccioni Girault, 2 Type [GH]”’, ‘'Ablerus guttatitibia [= biguttatibiae ] Gir., ¥ type [GH]"’, “4ustrobella garganiua Gir., © type [GH], “37977” “94ge"’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3488. GARIBALDIA ENCYRTUS Girault, 1933. 1933, ‘Some beauties inhabitant not of commercial boudoirs but of nature's bosom, notably new insects,’* (Girault : Brisbane) (20 June 1933) : 4[302]-sp, description. PUBL. DATA: Indooroopilly, June, ex Ceraplastes. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “‘The types were one male, two females reared trom white wax, June 4, 193! on a scrub plant’. QM: Card - I Syntype * minus head, 2 Syntype 22, 1 minus left wings, the other minus head with metasoma (in part) separated. ‘‘Encyrtus garihaldia Gir., Types 4° [GH]" and on the reverse, ‘*From Ceroplastes, white wax, Indooroopilly, June 4, 1931 [GH]"’. Slide — | complete coverslip containing 1 2 head (1 antenna separated), 1 ° fore wing and | 2 head (antennae separated, fragmented) all from the Syntypes ““Encyrius garibaldia Gir., Types 42° [GH] Em. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qid.**. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register numbers for the Syntypes of this species are T.8958...T.8960. GARIBALDIA HABROCYTUS Girault, 1938. 1938, N. Qd Nat. 6 (55): 2-sp. nov, + description. PUBL. DATA: A single female specimen, Gordonvale (formerly Nelson), September, 1920 (A.P. Dodd), QM: Card - Holotype * minus head and right wings; metasoma separated. ““Gordonvale, N.Q., Sept, 1920”, *'Habrocytus garibaldia Girault, Type [GH]”’. Slide - | complete coverslip and a coverslip fragment containing the fragmented head (antennae separated) and | fore wing (in 2 pieces, incomplete) all from the Holotype. “*Habrocytus garibaldia Gir., Type °. Nelson [= Gordonvale], Sep. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’”. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.8961 GARIBALDIA XANTHOENCYRTUS Girault, 1933. 1933, ‘“‘Some beauties inhabitant not of commercial boudoirs but of nature's bosom, notably new insects.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 June 1933) : 4(302]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Forest, Wynnum. In his unpublished manuscript, when discussing additional specimens Girault says, ‘‘This 646 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM specimen was larger than the single type specimen...’’. GEMMA ORASEMA Girault, 1932. 1932, ‘‘New pests from Australia, X.”’ QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype ° fragmented. **Xanthoencyrtus garibaldia Gir., Type ?. Wynnum, forest [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 ? with head and vertex separated. “*Xanthoencyrtus garibaldia Gir., Paratype ?. Indooroopilly, Q., window, III.20.1933 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES: The specimen on Slide 2 has no type-status since its data were not published with the description. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.8962. GEMINUS LEPTOMASTIX Girault, 1923. 1923, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 11 : 47-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Kelvin Grove, Brisbane, among herbage (H. Hacker, ‘‘6-4-1913’’). QM: Slide - 1 almost complete coverslip containing the Holotype 2 intact; 1 cracked coverslip fragment containing part of an unidentified chalcidoid. ‘‘Leptomastix geminus Gir., ° type [GH] Kelvin Grove, Brisbane. Among herbage, 6.4.13, H. Hacker [HH]’’. DPIQ: Card - 1 ¢ intact. ‘‘Leptomastix gemmus [= geminus] Gir. 2 [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Wynnum [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.8963. (Girault : Brisbane) (10 February 1932) : 4[289]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Kuranda, F.P. Dodd. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “‘The types were five females taken from flowers in March 1921’’. QM: 4 cards on separate pins and 1 slide as follows: Card 1 - 2 Syntype °°, 1 minus head, the other minus antennae (except | scape) and left wings; metasoma and some legs separated. ‘‘Kuranda, Q. March, 1921, F.P.D., flowers’’, ‘‘Orasema gemma Gir., Types 2 [GH]’’. Card 2 - 1 Syntype ° intact. ‘‘Kuranda, Q., March 1921, F.P.D., ex flowers’’, ‘‘Orasema gemma Gir., Cotypes °? [GH]’’. Card 3 - 1 Syntype 2 minus right antennal flagellum. ‘Kuranda, Q., flowers, F.P.D., March 1921’’. This specimen is pinned with the Girault label on Card 2. Card 4 - 1 Syntype ° minus most of both antennae. ‘‘Kuranda, Q., March 1921, F.P.D., flowers’’, ‘‘Orasema gemma Girault, 2” Slide (short, narrow) - 2 coverslip fragments containing a head (minus antennae), 1 separated antenna and | fore wing all from the Syntypes. ‘‘Orasema gemma Gir., 2 type [GH]’’. NOTES: Although the specimen on Card 4 was not labelled as a Type or Cotype by Girault it bears the correct data. Since Girault mentions five females in his unpublished manuscript I am including this specimen as part of the syntypical series. The Queensland Museum register numbers for the Syntypes of this species are T.8967...T.8971. GEMMA GYROLASELLA Girault, 1916. 1916, Mem. Od Mus. 5 : 216-sp. nov. + description. GEMMA RHICNOPELTELLA Girault, 1921. 1921, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 9 : 190-sp. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping forest uplands, Brooklyn, New South Wales, November 5, 1914. Type Hy 3558, Queensland Museum, the foregoing female on a slide. QM: Slide - 1 almost complete coverslip containing the Holotype ? minus head. ““Gyrolasella gemma Gir., ° type [GH]’’, “TYPE’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Hy/3558”’. nov. + description. 1934, ‘‘New Capsidae and Hymenoptera, with note on an unmentionable.”’ (Girault : Sydney) (21 December 1934) : 1[311]- sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Herberton, forest, March. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “‘The type was one female’. QM: Card - Holotype ? minus head, left wings, metasoma and some legs. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 647 **Rhienopeltella gemma Girault, Type < [GH]. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing the head (broken, | antenna separated), 2 tibiae 4 tarsi, a metasoma and | folded fore wing all from the Holotype of Rhicnopeliella gemma ; \ complete coverslip containing numerous specimens of an unidentified chalcidoid. ‘‘Rhicnopeltella gemma Gir. Type ©. From gall 31 on gum, Brisbane, H. Hacker, 26,5.1914 [GH]"’. NOTES: The data on the slide label apparently are for ihe specimens under the complete coverslip. They are not mentioned anywhere in the literature or in his unpublished manuscript for Rhicnopeltella gemma. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T8964. GEMMA TENNYSONIANA Girault, 1920. 1920, Jnsecutor Inscit. menstr, % + 203-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Nelson [= Gordonvale]. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide | - 3 coverslip fragments containing the Holotypes of Oligosira brevicilia Girault and Polynema aequum Girault together with 4 other ©, only 1 of which I suspect is Girault’s type of Ternysorniane gemima. | leave it to the first reviser to sort out whether the last mentioned species is represented by a Holotype or by Syntypes. “TYPE", “Oligosita brevicilia Girault, § type, Polynema aequum, type ©, Tennysoniana gemma [GH] 3465, 3619, 3619". Slide 2 - | complete coverslip containing | > with head and other appendages separated, **Paratype, 3480 [GH]"’. “Tennysoniana gemma Gir., °, Wynnum, 22 Sep. 1922, Forest [GH]"’. NOTES: Registration of the type(s) of this species are left pending actions of the first reviser. The specimen on Slide 2 has no type-status since its data do not fit the PUBL. DATA. GEMMUS MESOCALOCERINUS Girault, 1922. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. GENICULATA {SOPLATA Girault, 1913 (not Forster, 1856). 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 312-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Four females, sweeping Lepiospermuim, April 16, 1913 (H. Hacker), Brisbane, Queensland. Type Hy 1959, Queensland Museum, two specimens on a tag, three heads on a slide with a hindleg. QM: Card - 2 Syntype »-; | minus head, all but 1 hind wing, metasoma and some legs, the other minus head and at least 1 leg (1 pair of wings separated), “TYPE”, “Isoplata geniculata Gir., + type [GH]"’. Slide - 1 cracked, almost complete coverslip with objective lens damage containing 2 fragmented heads, antennae separated, | fragmented and some parts appear to be missing; | coverslip fragment containing 1 leg. These parts are from the 4 Syntypes, 2 of which are now missing. “TYPE, Hy/1959, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. /soplata geniculate [= geniculata | ©’. On the last label all except ‘‘Qucensland Museum.”* are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s, It is glued over another label ‘‘génicula ... Gir. © type [GH], Toohey's Hill, Brisbane Sweeping Leptospermum, 6.4.13, H. Hacker [HH]". NOTES: | could only locate two heads on the slide, not three as stated in the PUBL. DATA. Gahan and Fagan (1923) proposed a new generic and specific name for this taxon Usoplatella giraulti ) since both Isoplata and geniculaia are preoccupied by Tsoplata geniculata Forster (i856), GENU PELOROTELOPSELLA Girault, 1913, 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 148-sp, nov. 4 description : 153-gen. key ==, i915, Mem. Od Mus, 3: 184-descriptive note after Peloretelopsella albigenu (2) Dodd : 190-correction to 1913 generic key placing Pelorotelopsella with Mestocharoideus Girault (1913). This is not a synonymy, see generic section fo follow. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping jungle growth along.a forest streamlet, August 1, 1913. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns). Queensland. Type Hy 1650, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on.a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype » minus head, left hind wing and some legs; metasoma, | hind leg and right wings separated. ‘‘'TYPE"’, MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM **Pelorotelopsella genu Gir., Type = {GH]"’. Slide — 1 complete coverslip containing the head in 2 pieces (1 scape attached, | pedicel + flagellum and | antenna, in 2 pieces, separated) from the Holotype. *‘ TYPE, Hy...50, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. Pelorotelopsella genu <"*. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum."' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. GHIRLANDAJON? STOMATOCERAS Girault, 1922. 1922, ‘*The North American species of Emersonella and Entedon with excuses, etc.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 October 1922) : L[l65]-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Brisbane, Queensland. In his unpublished manuscript Giraull says, “The type specimen was collected by Henry Hacker™’. QM: Card - Holotype + minus left antenna, left wings, right mid and hind leg. “Brisbane : H. Hacker, 12.9.16"', ‘*4609"', “*Stomatoceras ghirlandajoni Gir., Type + [GH]”*, ‘‘Stomatoceras longicornis Gir. E.F, Riek, det. 1951", Slide - 2 adjoined coverslip fragments containing | fore wing and 1 antenna (in 3 pieces, incomplete) from the Holotype of Stomatoceras ghirlandajoni ; 1 complete coverslip containing 1 fore wing of Stomatoceras peraustralis Girault. ““Stomatoceras ghirlandajoni, peraustralis Gir., Type » [GH] 4609, 4628"’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4609, Queensland, A.,P. Dodd", "‘Eupelmus gibboni Girault, 7 [GH]’’. Card 3 — 1 = intact, labelled as Card 2, NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4240. GIGANTEA PULVILLIGERA Girault, 1928. 1928, “‘A prodigeous discourse on wild animals."’ (Girault : Brisbane) (19 March 1928) : 3[220]-sp. description. 1928, ‘‘Some Insecta and a new all highness (notes compiled in fear and sorrow).”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (18 August 1928) ; 3[227|-correction to above description. 1939, Verh, 7 internat, Kongr. Ent. Berlin 1 : 147-as elganteus under Epimegastigmus titanus Girault. PUBL. DATA: Female, Townsville, G.F. Hill. A male also. QM: 1 stage and | card on separate pins as follows: Stage — | Syntype 2 minus head, left fore wing and left hind tarsus. ‘“Townsville, N.Q., G.F. Hill”, ‘'Epimegastigmus giganteus Gir., ¢° types [GH]"’. Card - 1 § minus head and all but 1 hind wing. ‘‘Whitsunday Is., N. Geary, Jan., 1934", ‘“Epimegastigmus giganteus Git., % [GH]’’. NOTES: tn his unpublished manuscript Girault places this species in Epimegastigmus as Epimegastigmus giganteus which explains his labels. The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntype female is T.5042; the Syntype male was not located. GIGANTEA XENANUSIA Girault, 1917, GIBBONI ANASTATUS Girault, 1920. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 8% > 44-sp. nov. + description. 1939, Od Nat. 11 : 22-a cryptic note making Anastatus Motschulsky (1859) a junior synonym of &upelmus Dalman (1820). PUBL. DATA: December 2, 1918, jungle along the Mulgrave near Gordonvale. QM: 3 cards on separate pins as follows: Card I - Holotype ! minus head, hind wings and some legs; | pedicel + flagellum and 2 fore wings separated. ‘‘4240"', “‘Anastatus gibboni Gir., » type [GH]"'. Card 2-1 2 with parts of both antennae separated (1 minus tip). ‘‘Kuranda, GIGANTEUS ANAGYRODES Girault, 1915, Eneyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. GIGANTEUS CREMNOEULOPAUS Girault, 1916. 1916, Mem. Od Mus. 5: 22i-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Two males in the U.S.N.M. labelled ‘From Apiomorpha maliformis Fuller MS., West Australia. Through Townsbury, October, 1898’. Types No. 19682, U.S.N.M., the above specimens on a card and a slide bearing a head, hind and middle legs. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 649 USNM: Card — 2 Syntype 7 4; 1 minus head, wings and some leg parts; the other minus antennal flagella, left wings and some legs (metasoma separated). **fram Apiomorpha maliformis (Fuller M.S.), Western Australia, (through Lonsbury), October 1898"’, ''19682"', ““Cremnoeulophus giganteus Gir., Types * [GH]”’. Slide — 1 coverslip fragment and | complete coverslip containing the head very damaged (antennae separated, minus scapes), 2 legs and various leg parts all from the Syntypes. 19682", **Cremnoeulophus giganteus Girault, Types * [GH]"’. NOTES: In the PUBL, DATA Townsbury should be Lonsbury. GIGAS OocTOnus Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 3: 154-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in jungle September 15, 1913. Kuranda, Queensland. Type Hy 2446, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: Slide ~ | complete coverslip containing the Holotype © of Ooctonus gigas with head separated; | coyerslip fragment containing parts of Aprostocerus gobius Girault. “TYPE, Hy/1784, A.A. Giraulr’’, *‘Ooctonus gigas [GH] Queensland Museum, 3710, Aprostocetus gobius ***. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum. 3710°' and the part in Girault’s hand are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. NOTES: T.3710 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled, closest the ““TYPE”’ label and the middle one on the left contain the head (parts of both scapes only attached), 2 separated antennae (1 minus scape, the other minus part of the scape) 1 intact fore wing and part of the other all from the Holotype of Encyrtus gilberti ; the remaining coverslip frazments contain parts of the Holotype of Eneyrtus aristolelea and parts of Encyrtus friguttatus Girault. “TYPE, Hy/2996, 2999, A.A. Girault’’, **Q, Museum, Encyrius gilberii & aristotelea, G. \, triguitatus wing'’. On the last label all except ‘‘Q. Museum.”” and ‘'’riguitiaius wing [GH]” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s, DPI1Q: 3 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1-1 © minus head, | pair of wings and | mid leg, "‘Encyrtus gilberti var. Gir., > [GH]” and on the reverse, “Cedar Creek, jungle, 13 August, 1930, H. Hacker [GH]”’. Card 2 - 2 legs remain in the glue. “Encyrtus gilberti Gir., ° [GH] and on the reverse, ‘tex Pulvinaria, Brisbane, 8 August 1931, S.E. Flanders [GH]’’. Card 3-1 minus head and wings; metasoma separated. ‘'Mt. Mee, 10.9.28, H. Hacker’, '‘Encyrtus gilberti Girault, ” [GH]"’. NOTES: There is an extra fore wing on the slide in comparison with the information in the PUBL, DATA and | suspect the parts of this species haye been remounted by Girault incorporating the intact fore wing from the Holorype. GIORGIONE! PARACLADELLA Girault, 1932, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. GILBERT! ENCYRTUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 90-sp, nov. + description, GIOTTINI EUPELMUS Girault, 1922. 1922, Jnsecutor Inscit. menstr. W :109-sp. nov. + description. 1939, Od Nat, 11: 22-a cryptic note PUBL, DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, December 19, 1911. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 2996, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head and a damaged fore wing on a slide. QM: Card — Holotype = minus head, wings and some legs (in very poor condition). “TYPE”, ‘Encyrtus gilherti Gir,, ¢ type [GH]*’, Slide - 4 coverslip fragments of which the 2 making Anastatus Motschulsky (1859) a junior synonym of Eupelmus Dalman (1820). PUBL, DATA: None given. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘*The type locality is Queensland. The type is with that of aristolelea... *' QM: Card - 2 =; the inner specimen is the Holotype © of Eupelmus giottini minus antennae, left fore wing, metasoma and MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM some legs; the outer specimen (metasoma and some legs only) is the Holotype + of Anastatus aristotelea Girault. ‘*TYPE’’, 49487", *'4249"" *\ 4nasiatus : aristotelea, giottini Gir., Types * [GH]"’. Shde - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 fore wing and parts of 2 antennae (incomplete) all from the Holotype. *“Eupelmus giottini Girault, Type » [GH] 4249 Ent. Div. Dep, Ag. & Stk., Qld. 4249"". NOTES: The Queensland Museum register Slide 2 - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing a head (minus antennae except for | separated pedicel + flagellum), 2 fore wings (1 minus apex) and !} leg. “Ormyromorpha glabra Gir,, °. Kingston, Q. [GH]”. NOTES: The slide-mounted head and hind leg from the Holotype are apparently missing. I am fairly certain that the head and leg on Slide 1 belong to Ormyromorphella biargentinotata. number for the Holotype of this species is GLABRA CILIATA ORMYROMORPHA Girault, 1925. T.4249. 1925, Insecutor Inscit. nienstr. 13°: 95-sub. sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Brisbane, April 22, 1913, H. Hacker. GLABRA ORMYROMORPHA Giraull, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 326-sp. nov. = description. NOTES; No specimens of this sub-species 1925, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 13 : 95- were located. descriptive notes after Ormyromorpha glabra ciliaia Girault. PUBL. DATA: One female, October 11 GLABRICORPUS POLYNEMA Girault, 1929, 1929, ‘*North American Hymenoptera (H, Hacker), Brisbane, Queensland, Type Hy 2786, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head and hind leg on a slide, QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 - Holotype § minus head, left wings and at least left hind leg. ‘’Brisbane : H. Hacker, Oct. 11"", “TYPE”, **Ormyromorpha glabra Gir., ° type [GH]"’. Slide 1 - 4 coverslip fragments containing part of 1 fore wing (Ormyromorphella biargentinotata Girault), | intact fore wing (Ormyromorpha glabra ), | leg (in 2 pieces) and 1 head (J separated scape minus pedicel + flagellum and | separated antenna in 3 pieces). The leg, head and antennae I suspect belong to the Holotype of Ormyromorphella biargentinotata. “TYPE, Hy/2786, 2787, A.A. Girault’’, **2786. Queensland Museum. Ormyromorpha glabra, Gir. @ (inner) Ormyromorphella biargentinotata ¢ , 2787’. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum,”’ and ‘‘(inner) [GH]”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 2-1 2 minus head and wings. “‘Ormyromorpha glabra Girault, 2 [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Kingston, forest, 1923 [GH]’'. Mymaridae. Addendum, New insects, mostly Australian.’' (Girault : Brisbane) (8 January 1929) + 29[261]-sp. description. PUBL-. DATA: Cairns, A.P, Dodd. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, '*The type was taken Dec. 25’. QM: Card - Holotype 2 minus the tip of right antenna. “‘Cairns, Dec. 25°", ‘'3615"’, ‘*Polynema glabricorpus Girault, ? type [GH] 3615". NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3615, GLABRISCUTELLUM ACHRYSOCHARELLA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Gd Mus, 3: 206-sp. nov. + description; probably a variety of Achrysocharis clariscutellum Girault, PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, June 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Burnett Heads, Southern Queensland. Type Hy 2525, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide, QM: Slide - 2 coverslip fragments (1 cracked) containing the Holotype +, head separated, in 2 pieces (1 antenna attached to each). ‘““TYPE, Hy 2525, A.A, Girault"’, “Queensland Museum. Achrysocharella glabriscutellum 2*’. On the last label all DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 651 except “‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. GLABRISCUTELLUM LIOTHORAX Girault, 1932, 1932, ‘‘New pests from Australia, X."’ (Girault : Bosbane) (10 February 1932) > 1[286]-sp. description. PUBL, DATA: [2] Nelson |= Gordonvale], A.P. Dodd. OM: Card - Holotype © minus head and right wings. ** Liothorax glabriscutellum Gir., = type [GH]"’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the head (both antennae separated, I in 2 pieces, the other minus terminal segments) and 1 fore wing all from the Holotype of Liothorax glabriscutellum ; 1 cracked, almost complete coverslip containing parts of an unidentified chalcidoid. *‘Liofhorax glabriscutellum Girault, Type © [GH]"’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.8966 SAM: Card - | + minus head, ‘*Cornwallis I., Torres Straits, C.T. McNamarra’’, ‘‘Tomocera glabriventris Gir., Cornwallis L."", ‘“‘Tomocera glabriventris Girault, ? [GH]”’, NOTES: The card-mounted Holotype bady was not located nor were the additional Paratype specimens from Gordonvale and Chindera, GLABRIVERTEX CERAMBYCOBIUS Girault, 1926. 1926, Jnsecutor [nseit. menstr, 14 : 66-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Forest, Beenleigh, 11 Dec., 1922. QM: Card - Holotype © minus right antennna, pari of left antenna, left fore leg and left wings. ‘*4221"’, ‘‘Cerambycobius glabrivertex Gir., Type 7 [GH]’’. Slide — i complete coverslip containing | antenna (in 2 pieces), | leg and 1 fore wing all from the Holotype. ‘'Cerambycobius glabrivertex Gir., Type [GH] 4221". NOTES: The Queensland Museum register GLABRISCUTELLUM MIRRENCYRTUS Giraull, 1915. number for the Holotype of this species is Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. T.4221. GLADIUS STETHYNIUM Girault, 1915, GLABRIVENTRIS TOMOCERA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 3: 162-sp. nov. + 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 207-sp. nov. + description. description. 1927, Rec. §. Aust. Mus. 3 ; 334-additional PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, June specimen. 26, 1914, Gordonvale, Queensland. Type PUBL. DATA: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland, Jungle, November |, 1913 (A.P.D.). Type Hy 3198, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag; head and hind leg on a slide. Two females at Gordonvale, forest, January 4 and 6, 1914 and another from forest swamp, May 15, 1914 at Chindera, Tweed River, New South Wales (A.P. Dodd). QM: Slide - 2 coverslip fragments (1 cracked) containing the head (antennae separated, | incomplete), 1 leg, 2 fore wings and | hind wing all from the Holotype © (body now missing). “TYPE, Hy/3198, A.A, Girault’’, Queensland Museum. § Tomocera glabriventris. Gir,"’. On the last label all except ‘*Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card —2 +* intact. ‘*Tomocera elabriventris Girault, © [GH]’’ and on the reverse, “‘Moniville, Q. [GH]"’. Hy 2463, Queensland Museum, the female on a slide with type of maxwelli. QM: Slide (with numerous transverse cracks and a piece missing; mended below with 2 paper strips) - 2 cracked coverslip fragments; the 1 closest the *‘TYPE” label contains the Holotype of Srefhyaium gladius with head separated; the other contains Stethynium maxwell: Girault. “TYPE, Hy/2463, 2464, A.A. Girault’’, ©3534, 3535", ‘*Queensland Museum. 2463, Stethynium gladius, G. 3534. S. maxwelli, G, 2464, 3535."*, On the last label all except “‘Queensland Museum. 3534, 3535” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. The broad strip of paper holding the slide together hag 83534, 3535"’ with arrows directed at the coverslip fragments to which the numbers apply. NOTES: 7.3534 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. 652 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM GLOBA BRACHYCHRYSOCHARELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 170-sp. nov. + ‘“dlapius globosicornis australiensis Gir., t?. Brisbane, March, 1933 [GH]*’. description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, August 27, 1913. Nelson [= Gordonyale], Queensland. Type Hy 1695, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM; Slide - 2 coverslip fragments; 1 contains a damaged Holotype head (incomplete, | antenna attached, the other separated and fragmented); the second coverslip fragment contains the remounted Holotype body with some legs missing. “TYPE, Hy/1695, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. Brachychrvsocharella globa 2**. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum." are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: Girault has remounted the Holotype body from the card to the shde containing the Holotype head. GLOBOSA PARACLADELLA Girault, 1920, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. GLOBOSICORNIS AUSTRALIENSIS ALAPTUS Girault, 1912, Slide 4 - | complete coverslip containing numerous specimens of both sexes, all intact. “AAG., ¢2 [GH], Alaptus glohosicornis australiensis Girault. Compared with type. Bred from Mallotus philippinensis,. Brisbane, emerged 10.4.16 [HH] H. HACKER". Slide 5 - 1 complete coverslip containing numerous specimens of both sexes, most intact. Labelled as Slide 4. Slide 6 - | cracked, complete coverslip containing numerous specimens (both sexes?) most intact; 2 coverslip fragments containing Gonatocerus indigenus Girault and parts of Anagyropsis turbulentus Girault. * Alaptus globosicornis australiensis Girault. Compd. with Type. Bred from dead twigs of Mal/lotus philippinensis, Brisbane, emerged 10.4.16 [HH] H. HACKER”, “Gonatocerus indigenus, Type 2 [GH] 3736’’, *“Anagyropsis turbulentus Git., 5 type {GH]"". The second label has an arrow directed at one of the coverslip fragments. NOTES: T.3697 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this variety and has been cancelled. 1912, Mem. Qd Mus. 1: 124-var. nov. + description : 126-spp. key ° 7.. 1915, Mem. @Qd Mus. 3: 169-occurrence. 1916, Mem. Od Mus. 5 : 207-correction to GLOBOSUS TANAOSTIGMODES Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 44-sp. nov. + punctuation in 1915 paper. PUBL. DATA: Type of australiersis : Hy/1054, Queensland Museum, 3 &'s in xvlol-balsam, 1 slide (Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., January 26, 1912). QM: 6 slides as follows: Slide I - 1 complete coverslip containing 3 Syntype © intact. “TYPE, Hy/1054, A.A. Girault’’, ‘3697. Queensland Museum. Alaptus globosicornis G. australiensis **. On the last label all except ‘*3697. Queensland Museum.” and ‘'ausiraliensis [GH)]"’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Slide 2 - 2 complete coverslips containing numerous specimens of both sexes, most intact. “‘A/aptus globosicornis australiensis Gir., 7°. Bx ova Troctes divinatorius Linn., Brisbane, I11,22-1933. [GH]’’. Slide 3 ~ 1 complete coverslip and | coverslip fragment containing numerous specimens of both sexes, most intact. description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, April 9, 1914. Gordonvale (Caims), Queensland. Type Hy 2917. Queensland Museum, the female on a tag; head, middle and hind tibiae on a slide. QM; 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card | — only some leg fragments remain on the card. These are all that remain of the Holotypes of Tanaostigmodes globasus and its variety novus . ‘*TYPE”, ‘43997, **Taneostigmodes [= Tanaostigmades | globosus Girault, © type [GH]"’ and on the reverse, ‘‘var. nova [= novus | - type [GH]’’. Slide } - 3 coverslip fragments containing the head (in 2 pieces, antennae attached to 1), 1 leg, 1 tibia + tarsus and 2 fore wings. The label in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s indicates that these parts are from the Holotype of the yariety novus. However, DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 653 this label is glued over a Girault label which can be read with a mirror **... modes globosus Gir., ? wype [GH]"’. In his PUBL. DATA with the variety novus Girault does not mention a slide and | suspect this slide has been incorrectly relabelled. In addition, the number Hy.2917 on the slide is the Queensland Museum register number for the species T. gleobosus ; that for the variety is Hy.2918. “TYPE, Hy/2917, A.A. Girault"’, ‘Queensland Museum. 4399. n. var. Taneostigmodes [=Tonaostigmodes | globosus novus G. ="*. On the last label all except '‘Queensland Museum. 4399” are in hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 2-1] > minus antennae. **Taneostigmodes [= Tanaostigmodes | globosus Gir., ° [GH]" and on the reverse, “*Beerwah, Q. Forest [GH]"’. Slide 2 — | complete coverslip containing 2 intact antennae. ‘* Taneastigmodes [= Tanaostigmodes | globosus Gir., =. Beerwah, Q. [GH]’’. NOTES: T.4399 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. GLOBOSUS NOWUS TANAOSTIGMODES Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 44 + footnote—var. nov, + description, PUBL. DATA: One female, May 13, 1914, sweeping forest on sand-ridges near coast (A.P. Dodd), Chindera (Tweed River), New South Wales. Type Hy 2918, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag with type elobosus, Also a female, sweeping in forest along the banks of the Hawkesbury River at Brooklyn, N.S.W., November 14, 1914. NOTES: The Holotype of this variety except perhaps for some legs is missing. See GLOBOSUS TANAOSTIGMODES, GLOBULA RHICNOPELTELLA Girault, 1934. 1934, *‘New Capsidae and Hymenoptera, with note on an unmentionable,”’ (Girault : Sydney) (21 December 1934) : 2[312]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA; W, Aus., L.J. Newman. In his unpublished manuscript Giraull says, “The types were four females reared from a gall (No. 228)"’. WADA: Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing 3 Syntype 22 (2 intaet, the third with separated metasoma arid legs), “Rhicnopeltella globula Girault, Types {GH} Eulophidae’, ''Gall parasite, L.N., W.A., No. 161°’. On the last label the gall number 228 has been replaced with 161. QM; Card - a circular card with numerous °¢, most intact. ‘“Blenheim, N.Z. Nov. 1924, Ex Eucalyptus globulus stem galls [on reverse of card-mount]"’, ‘‘RAicnopeltella glohula Gir., > [GH]*’ and on the reverse, “Rhicnopeltella sp. (GH]"’. On the reverse of the label Girault has crossed out 2 specific names replacing them with ‘‘sp.'’. Slide - Outer complete coverslip, furthest from the labels, containing 2 fragmented specimens of Rhicnopeltella globula ; inner complete coverslip plus an adjoined coverslip fragment containing a specimen and parts of Rhicnopeltella thaelmanni Girault. ‘*Rhic. thaelmanni Gir., Types * - (inner 2) [GH]"’, ‘‘RAicnopeltella globula Gir. Blenheim, N. Zealand. Stem galls on gum, 1924, Noy, [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’ NOTES: The first reviser should check the slide in WADA to ensure that [I have not overlooked the fourth Syntype. GLORIAE TASSONIA Girault, 1921. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. GLORIOSUS OOTETRASTICHUS (7) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, {915). 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 3: 226-sp. nov, + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, November 6, 1912 (A.A. Girault). Northern Queensland (Ayr, 50 miles south of Townsville). Type Hy 2564, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag; the head on a slide. A female at Gordonvyale, Q., forest, January 8, 1914 [this female was added by Girault after the PUBL, DATA. “+. Antennae darker than in the type specimen.”’]. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card | - Holotype 2 minus head and left wings. ‘'TYPE™, ‘'Ooletrastichus gloriosus Girault & Dodd, = type |DH]"’. Slide - 1 voverslip fragment containing the Holotype head (1 antenna separated, in 2 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM pieces). ‘TYPE, Hy/2564, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum, Ootetrastichus gloriosus G. & D. *’’, On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s and it is glued over the original label in Dadd’s hand. Card 2 - specimen missing except for some legs. This would have been the Paratype from Gordonvale. **TYPE"’, “‘Qotetrastichus gloriosus G. & D., - (GH]". NOTES: The Paratype has nor been registered since most of if is now missing. GLUCKI NEOMPHALOIDELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 248-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, second growth, May 22, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 2620, Queensland Museum, the female on a4 tag; head on a slide, OM: Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing a head (in 3 pieces, antennae attached to 2). This appears to agree with the description in which case it is from the Holotype of this. species. ““‘TYPE, Hy/2620, A.A. Girault’’, ‘Queensland Museum. Neomphaloidella gliicki [= glucki] «*’. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum."’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card - | © minus right fore wing, metasoma and same legs. This does not appear to agree with the description and also has the head present. [ suspect this specimen is mis-labelled. Lt is not the Holotype body of this species. ‘‘TYPE"’, **Neomphaloidella glucki Girault, Type - [GH]"’. NOTES: The Holotype of this species may be labelled as the type of another species amongst Girault's types, i.e. Girault may have accidently confused the labels of two of his types. a tag, the head on a slide with Ooctanus gigas Girault. QM: Card - Holotype © minus head and left fore wing (which may be buried in glue). “‘TYPE"’, ‘‘Aprostocetus gobius Girault, Type © [GH]’’, Slide — 1 coverslip fragment containing the head in 2 pieces plus some fragments (1 antenna and the scape of the other attached to the 2 pieces of head, some separated antennal parts also present) from the Holotype of Aprostocetus gobius ; | complete coverslip containing the Holotype of Oocronus gigas Girault. “TYPE, Hy/1784, A.A. Girault’’, “Ooctonus gizas [GH] Queensland Museum, 3710, Aprostocetus gobius ="’. On the last label all after *‘3710"' are in a hand similar to Mrs. Girault’s. GOETHE! EUCHAROMORPHA Girault, 1934. 1934, "Eucharitidae, Cynipidae, Proctotrypidae et Thysanoptera nova Australiensis.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 February 1934) : 2[307]-sp. description. PUBL, DATA: Melbourne, F.E, Wilson. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, The type was a single female from Victoria, taken December 13, 1927..."". NMV: Card - Holotype / minus head and left fore wing. ‘‘Melbourne, F.E. Wilson, 13.xii.27"', “‘Type “=, 1452"', ‘*F.E. Wilson Collection’, ‘‘“Eucharomorpha goethei Girault, Type ¢ [GH]’’. Slide - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing the head (antennae and 1 mandible separated) and |! fore wing all from the Holotype. *‘Horistothrips quadriconus Girault, © types, Eucharomorpha goethei Type ©. F.E. Wilson [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”’. NOTES: The types of Horistothrips quadriconus Girault have been remounted onto other sides by Dr Jenny Palmer, British Museum (Nat. Hist.) and are in the Queensland Museum. GOBIUS APROSTOCETUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Gd Mus. 2 : 215-sp. nov. + description : 216-spp. key 22. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in jungle, September 14, 1913 (A.P. Dodd}. Kuranda, Queensland. Type Hy 1784, Queensland Museum, the above female on GOETHE! GONATOCERUS Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Od Mus, 1: 139-sp. nov, + description : 145-spp, key <=. PUBL, DATA: A single female, with the sweeping net in an open forest near Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., January 24, 1912. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: UL 655 Later at Nelson [= Gordonvyale], September 5, 1912.1 captured a second female, sweeping mixed jungle and forest growths along a streamlet. Type Hy/1044, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a Slide in xylol-balsam (mounted with a homotype female specimen of Aphelinoidea speciosissima Girault). QM: 2 slides as follows: Shde 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype » of Gonatocerus goethei and the specimen of Aphelinoidea speciosissima Girault mentioned in the PUBL. DATA, **Gonatocerus goethei Girault, ” type AAG, 1044 [GH] 3683, 3683°". On this label Girault has crossed out a generic and specific name. ‘‘Aphelinoidea speciosissima ? Girault, 2, AAG., Stethynium tenerum Gir., © type. Destroyed (GH] 3551’. On this label Girault has crossed out ‘““Homotype”’ after ''speciosissima ’* and replaced it with the question mark. Slide 2 — 3 coverslip fragments; 1 contains an intact ¥ of Ganatocerus goethel, a = Mymaramina goethei Girault and a * Polynema aequum Girault; the middle coverslip fragment is empty; the third contains parts of Chrysopophagus variocelli Girault. *‘Mymaromma goethei Gir., © type [GH] 3694”, ““Polynema aequum Gir., -, Gonatocerus goeihei Gir. [GH]"*, The last label has arrows directed at the relevant specimens. ‘“‘Chrvysopophagus variocelli Gir., Type © [GH]"’. USNM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Paratype | with head separated. ‘‘Gonatocerus goethei Girault, -. Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., Sep. 5, 1912 [GH]"’, *‘Sweeping mixed forest and jungle along streamler [GH]*’. NOTES: T.3683 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. Girault says, *‘The onginal material was three females’’. SAM: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card J — 1 Syntype » intact. “Chinchilla, Queensland, A.P, Dodd", ‘'Metapelma goethei Girault, Type = [GH]’’. Card 2 - 2 (?) Syntype °°; 1 minus head, the other minus head, metasoma and 1 pair of wings. This is labelled as Card 1 and both are pinned through, '*Merapelma goethei Girault, Queensland, TYPE’. QM: Card - | Syntype » minus both antennal flagella and right mid leg. Chinchilla, Queensland, A,P. Dodd", “AQ13", “‘Metapelma goethei Girault, Cotype = [GH]"'. NOTES: Girault did not designate a Holotype and all his specimens therefore become Syntypes. I have not re-examined SAM Card 2 to see if the specimens are both Meiapeima goethei. Uf they are, then Girault’s notes on the types in his unpublished manuscript are in error. The Queensland Museum register number for its Syntype of this species is T.4213. GOETHE! MYMAROMMA Girault, 1920. 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 8 ; 38-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Gordonyale, window, February. QM: Slide - 3 coverslip fragments; | contains the fragmented Holotype © of Mymaromma goethei, a + Polynema aequum Girault and a = Gonatocerus goethei Girault; the middle coverslip fragment is empty and the third contains parts of Chrysopophagus variocelli Girault. “Mymaromma goethet Gir., > type [GH] 3694", *“Polynema aequum Gir., ©, Gonatocerus goethet Gir, [GH]"’. The last label has arrows directed at the relevant specimens. ''Chrysopophagus variocelli Gir., Type 2 [GH]’’. GOETHE! METAPELMA Girault, 1928. 1928, ‘‘Some new hexapods siolen from authority,’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (23 May 1928) : 4[224]-sp. description, 1929, Trans, R. Soc. S, Aust, 53 = 310- details of type deposition. PUBL. DATA; 1928 - Chinchilla, A-P. Dodd. 1929 - The type is in the South Australian Museum, cotype in Queensland Museum. In his unpublished manuscript NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3694. GOETHE! PARACERATONEURA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3; 260-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping forest, May 27, 1914. Gordanvale (Cairns), 656 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Queensland. Type Hy 2647, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head and hind leg on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype = minus head and at least | leg. ‘‘TYPE”*, ‘‘Paraceratoneura goethei Girault, Type “ [GH]’’. Slide ~ 1 coyerslip fragment containing the head (antennae separated) and 1 leg all from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy/2647, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Genotype. Queensland Museum. Paraceratoneura goethei 2'’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”*’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. GOETHE! PAROODERELLA Girault, 1929. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 53: 310-sp. noy. + description. PUBL. DATA; A female, Chinchilla, Queensland, February, 1928 (A.P, Dodd). SAM: 2 cards on separate pins and 1 slide as follows: Card 1 — Holotype 2 minus antennae and wings. “TYPE”, ‘'Chinchilla, Q., Feb. 1928, A.P. Dodd*’, ‘‘Parooderella goethei Girault, Type = [GH]"’. Card 2-1 + minus left antenna and all wings. ‘'Type”’, ‘*Chinchilla, Qld., 15.1.27, A.P. Dodd", ‘*Parooderella goethei Girault, Type ? [GH]'’. Both cards are pinned through, '‘Parooderella goerhei Gir., Queensland, also slide, TYPE’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing | fore wing and | antenna in 2 pieces. These could have come from either of the card- mounted specimens. '‘TYPE”’, **Parooderella goethei Girault, Type = [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”’, NOTES: The specimen on Card 2 has no lype-status since its data are not mentioned with the description. GOETHE! THAUMASURA Girault, 1937. 1937, '*New naturals, unorthodoxies and non- pollutions. viz. -New hexapods.—’’ (Girault ; Brisbane) (20 November 1937) > 1[326]-sp. description, PUBL. DATA: Chinchilla, A.P. Dodd. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “The type was a single female taken Jany. 15, 1927". QM: Stage — Holotype ¢ minus right hind leg. “Chinchilla, Qld., 15/1/27, A.P. Dodd”’, ‘* Thaumasura goethei Girault, Type = [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.8982, GOLDSMITH Muscrpeopsis Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 324-sp. nov. + description. PUBL, DATA: One female, sweeping along a jungle-clad forest streamlet, March 25, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 2784, Queensland Museum, the specimen ona tag, the head and 2 hind ubiae on a slide. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - only some legs of the Holotype remain on the card, *‘TYPE’’, “Muscideopsis goldsmithii Gir., type @ [GH]”’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the head (minus ] antenna), | leg and part of | tibia + tarsus all from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy/2784, A.A. Girault”’, “Queensland Museum, Muscideopsis goldsmithii ¢”’. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum.” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s, Card 2-1 © minus head, right wings and some legs; metasoma and some legs separated, *‘Muscideopsis goldsmithii Gir., Paratype, * [GH]’’, NOTES; In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The slide part of the type and an identified specimen from the type locality were used to revise the species’’. It appears therefore, that the card-mounted body of the Holotype was lost at that time. The specimen on Card 2 is presumably the identified specimen from the type-locality. It has no type-status. GOONDIENSIS AMESTOCHARIS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 147-sp. nov. + description : 153-gen. key °°. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 183-additional specimen + descriptive note. PUBL. DATA: A single female, sweeping in jungle, July 23, 1912 [Goondi], Goondi and Nelson [= Gordonvale], Queensland. Type Hy 1646, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. A second female, sweeping in jungle DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III] 657 at Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., June, 1913 and a third in July. QM: 8 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card | - 1 Syntype = minus head; some legs separated. ‘‘TYPE”’, ‘‘Armestocharis goondiensis Gir., © type [GH]"’. Card 2 - 1 Syntype - minus head. “TYPE", ““Amestocharis goondiensis Gir., Type » [GH]". Slide | - | complete coverslip containing a Syntype head (in 3 pieces, antennae separated, | incomplete). This head belongs with | of the above 2 specimens. ‘“TYPE, Hy/1646, A.A. Girault’’, *‘Queensland Museum. Amestocharis goondiensis, -"’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. Card 3-1 = metasoma. ‘‘Amestocharis goondiensis Gir., © (GH]"* and on the reverse, '‘Flaxton, jungle, July 3, 1923 [GH]"’. On the underside of the label Girault has corrected the year to **1923"". Card 4-1 © intact. ‘Nelson [= Gordonvale] [GH]", ‘“‘Amestocharis voondiensis Gir., 2 [GH]". Card 5-1. minus head. *‘Amestocharis goondiensis Gir,, =. Nelson [= Gordonvale}] [GH]’’. Card 6-1 = intact. “‘Mareeba, forest, 11 March, 1919 [GH]"', ‘‘Amestocharis goondiensis Gir., = [GH]’*. Card 7 - 1 # minus antennae and | fore Wing; part of metasoma separated. '\ Amestacharis goondiensis Gir, (GH] and on the reverse, ‘‘Montville, 16 Sep., 1923. Jungle [GH]”’. Card & - outer metasoma is Amestocharis goondiensis ; the inner 2 intact «+ are unidentified. *‘Nelson [= Gordonvale] forest [GH]"", ‘‘Amiestocharis goondiensis (outer) Gir., 2 [GH]’*. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing a head (1 antenna separated, in 2 pieces, incomplete) and | tibia + tarsus; 1 coverslip fragment containing a head (1 seape attached, | flagellum separated); 1 coverslip fragment (empty). ‘A /mestocharis goondiensis, Pseudacrias (under coverslip fragment] Nelson [= Gordonvale]. Q. (GH]”’. NOTES; Although Girault selected the specimen from Goondi as his Holotype there are no data labels with the 2 specimens he has labelled as his types which would allow identification of the Holotype. For this reason, [ have labelled the specimens on Cards i and 2 as Syntypes. Slide 1 is also without label data and it is impossible to associate its contents with either of the Syntypes. The third specimen was not located. There are two females from Gordonvale missing heads and it is impossible to associate Slide 2 with any one of these. GRACILICORPUS STOMATOCERAS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4 : 335-sp. nov. + description : 341-spp. key 5 ¥. PUBL. DATA: Two females, from the foliage of an. imported citron near the Mulgrave River, November 7, 1911. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Types Hy 3395, Queensland Museum, the above specimens together on a tag. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 1 slide as follows: Card 1 - 2 Syntype & “3; | minus left fore wing, the other minus left antenna. **4586"', ‘“Stomatoceras gracilicorpus = type [GH]"*, ‘‘Stomatoceras gracilicorpus Gir. [HH]**. Slide ~ 1 coverslip fragment containing | fore wing and | antenna (both in 2 pieces) all from the Syntypes of Stomaroceras gracilicorpus ; | cracked, almost complete coverslip plus 1 coverslip fragment containing parts of Sfomtatoceras nigriscapus Girault. ‘*(Stomatoceras} gracilicorpus [GH] Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/1431, 4586, 2"", ‘‘Stomatoceras nigriscapus Girault, = type [GH] 4626"’. Card 2-2 :¥; | minus antennae, the other in pieces (some parts missing). ‘‘Pupae of sugar cane bud moth Opogonia glycyphaga’’, **Stomatoceras gracilicorpus Gir., 2 [GH]’*. NOTES: T.4586 is the Queensland Museum register number for the inner Syntype female; Hy/3395 is the number for the outer Syntype female, Girault slide- mounted the wing and antenna during re- examination of the Syntypes. GRACILIS GYROLASELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 269-sp. nov. + description, PUBL. DATA: One female bred [rom capsules of red gum November 12. Melbourne, Victoria. Type, National Museum, Melbourne, the specimen on a tag. NMV: Card — Holotype * minus head and some legs; metasoma separated, “Gyrolasella gracilis Gir., ° type [GH]"’. Girault has crossed out ''& Dodd''on this label. GRACILIS PANSTENON Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 332-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3: 343-descriptive notes, PUBL. DATA; One female, sweeping in the forest, August 20, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 1988, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head and hind legs on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype © minus head, 2 legs and all wings; metasoma and some legs separated. '*TYPE”’, '‘Panstenon gracilis Gir., 2 type [GH]”’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments (1 large) containing the head (antennae attached), 2 legs and 2 fore wings (1 folded) all from the Holotype. ““‘TYPE, Hy/1988, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum, Panstenon gracilis ='’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s, ORACILIS ZARHOPALOIDES Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. GRACILIVENTRIS HABRITELLA (2) Gitault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 192-sp, nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, summit of second coast range, 1,500 feet, May 29, 1913 (A.A. Girault). Northern Queensland (Gordonvale near Cairns), Type Hy 3175, Queensland Museum, a female on a tag, the head and hind legs on a Slide. QM: I card and 2 slides as follows: Card - Holotype 2 minus head and some legs. ‘““TYPE*’, ‘“‘Habritella graciliventris Girault & Dodd, © type [DH]"’. Slide 1 - 2 coverslip fragments (1 cracked) containing the head (fragmented, 1 antenna attached, the other separated and in 2 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM pieces) and 2 legs (1 in 2 pieces) all from the Holotype. ‘TYPE, Hy/3175, A.A. Girault’’, ‘*Q. Museum. Habritella graciliventris G, & D. 2°’. On the last label all except ‘‘Q. Museum.” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. Slide 2 - 1 cracked, complete coverslip (part displaced) containing an incomplete head (minus | antenna, scape of the other attached to a small piece of head, rest separated) and 2 legs; 1 coverslip fragment containing 1 fore wing and 2 legs. “*Habritella graciliventris Girault & Dodd. Kuranda, Q., F.P. Dodd [GH]”’. GRANDAEVUS AMICROMELUS Girault, 1925, 1925, ‘‘Some gem-like or marvellous inhabitants of the woodlands heretofore unknown and by most never seen nor dreamt of."' (Girault ; Brishane) (25 September 1925) : 3[193}-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Forest, Brisbane and Gympie (type). In his unpublished manuscript Oirault says, *‘The type was captured in the forest at Gympie in December, 1924; the cotype was taken in forest at Brisbane, April 16, 1913 by Henry Hacker’. QM: 4 cards on separate pins and 3 slides as follows: Card 1 - Holotype 2, head (partly missing, minus | antenna) and | leg separated. ‘“Amicromelus grandaevus Gir., Type 2 [GH]”’. Slide 1 - | cracked, complete coverslip containing the fragmented Paratype © with parts missing; | cracked, coverslip fragment containing parts of Euryischomyia washingtoni Girault. '' Amicromelus grandaevus Gir., 2 cotype [GH]’’. This label has an arrow directed to the data in Hacker's hand on the next label. “Eurvischomyiia |[=Euryischomyia | washingtoni 5 [GH], Brisbane. Sweeping undergrowth mostly Eucalypts. 16.4.13, H. Hacker [H.H.]’’. Card 2-1 ¥ minus head; propodeum, hind wings and some legs separated. "Amicromelus grandaevus Gir, 2 [GH]’’ and on the reverse, “‘Rockhampton, Q., 13 Apr. 1913 [GH]’’. Card 3 - 1 “ minus head. ‘Amicromelus grandaevus Gir., 2 [GH]'’ and on the DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IT] 659 reverse, ‘‘Aratula, forest 17 May, 1923 GRANDIS ACHRYSOCHARTS Girault, 1913. {GH]"’. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus, 2: 163-sp. type-data : Slide 2 - | complete coverslip containing a 166-spp. key. head (1 intact antenna separated, plus part 1913, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 11¢ of the second, rest missing) and | leg 37-sp. nov. + description. (tarsus separated); | coverslip fragment 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3: 200-sp. description. containing a head (fragmented, 1 antenna separated as is part of the second), “Amicromelus grandaevus Gir., 4. Aratula, forest, 17 May, 1923 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.**. Card 4 - | © minus head and left fore wing; 1 separated leg from a second *. ““Amicromelus grandaevus Gir., ° [GH]"" and on the reverse, ‘Sherwood, ex grass, Dec. 7, 1932, L.F. Hitchcock [GH]’’. Slide 3 —- | complete coverslip containing a head (antennae separated, | incomplete), | fore wing and 2 legs (1 in 2 pieces). ‘* Amicromelus grandaevus Gir., © - Sherwood, Q. [GH] Ent, Diy, Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld,"’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register numbers for the types of this species are T.8983 (Holotype), T.8984 (Paratype). PUBL. DATA: A single female, with a female of pulchra, sweeping foliage and grass in a forest, September 3, 1912. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type [Hy. 1676] Queensland Museum, the above specimen in xylol- balsam with a female of pulchra and one of maculatipennis. QM: Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing a fragmented ¥; 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing 2 2° with heads and other parts separated. These are, the Holotype of Achrysocharis grandis, 1 = of Achrysocharis pulchra and | 2 of Achrysocharis maculatipennis which | leave for the first reviser to sort out. ‘TYPE, Hy 1676, 1677, A.A, Girault’’, ‘‘'Queensland Museum. 1676, Achrysocharis grandis do. maculatipennis, 1677, pulchra '’. On the Jast label all except “Queensland Muséum,” and ‘‘pulchra [GH]"’ are in a GRANDIOSA MARXIANA Girault, 1932. 1932, ‘‘New pests from Australia, X."" (Girault : Brisbane) (10 February 1932) : 6[291]-sp. description. hand similar to Mrs Girault’s, GRANDIS EURYDINOTOMORPHA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 3: 332-sp. noy. + PUBL. DATA: Gold Creek, 28 Nov., 1931, L. Franzen. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type was a single female’’- QM: Card - Holotype : minus right antenna, tip of left antenna, part of left fore leg, left wings and some legs; metasoma (in 2 pieces) and part of 1 leg separated, glued on a card below body of Holotype. ‘‘Gold Cr., 28.11.31'". This label has ‘‘H. Hacker"’ crossed out. ‘‘Marxiana grandiosa Git., Type ¢ [GH]**. This label has an additional female sex sign crossed out by Girault. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 pair of wings, 1 intact antenna, the tip of the second antenna (in 2 pieces) all from the Holotype. ‘‘Marxiaha grandiosa Gir., Type * [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld."". NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.8985. description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in jungle, November 15, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Harvey's Creek (near Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 2799, Queensland Museum, the specimen on @ tag, the head and hind legs on a slide. QM: Card - 2 £2; outer minus head,legs and right fore wing; left fore wing separated (1 suspect this specimen is the Holotype of Eurydinotomorpha grandis ), inner 2 minus head and metasoma (1 suspect this is the Holotype of Eurydinotomorpha basalis Girault). “TYPE”, ''Eurydinotomorpha grandis Girault & Dodd, « type [DH]’"’ and on the reverse, “‘E. basalis Gir., % type [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 fore wing from the Holotype. “Eurydinotomorpha grandis Girault, Type. Fore wing [GH]"’. NOTES: The slide containing the head and hind legs of the Holotype was not located; 660 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM GRAYI EUPELMUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 9-sp. nov. + description : 17-spp. key °°. the slide containing the Holotype fore wing was no doubt made by Girault during re- examination of the Holotype. From the label it appears that this species was originally to be described by Girault and Dodd; the author is Girault. GRATIA MATRITIA Girault, 1932. 1932, ‘‘New lower Hymenoptera from Australia and India.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 October 1932) : 4[296]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: W. Aus., on Dactylopius, L.J. Newman. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘“The types were 10 specimens of both sexes reared from Dactylopius conspictus ”’. WADA: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 10 Syntypes of both sexes, none intact (there are separated heads, wings and antennae present). ‘‘APHELININAE, Parasites on Dactylopius conspictus No. 124’’. On this label ‘‘402’’ is crossed out after ‘‘No.’’. ‘‘Matritia gratia Girault, Types 2 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld. Eulophidae’’. NOTES: Although Girault only placed a female sign on his label, the slide does contain both sexes. GRATUS ABLERUS Girault, 1929. 1929, ‘‘Description of a case of lunacy in Homo and of new six-legged articulates.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (25 April 1929) : 3[265]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: From Eucalyptus crebra, Enoggera, III, 1929, W.A.T. Summerville. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ““Type was a female reared from tender growth on the 19th of March’’, QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - a half coverslip containing the Holotype ° with head and | antenna separated. ‘‘Ablerus gratus Girault, Type °, Enoggera, W.A.T. Summerville, iii.19.1929. Ex Eucalyptus crebra [GH] 3794. Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Slide 2 - 1 almost complete coverslip containing 1 ° with head and part of 1 antenna separated. ‘‘Ablerus gratus Gir., ?. Indooroopilly, Apr. 25, 1932. Window Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3794, PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, January 4, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 2847, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head on a slide. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 1 slide as follows: Card 1 - Holotype £ minus head. “TYPE’’, ‘4309’, ‘‘Eupelmus grayi Gir. Type [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘? type [GH]’’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head in 2 pieces (only 1 separated scape remains of the antennae). ‘“TYPE, Hy/2847, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Eupelmus grayi 2. 4309’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum. 4309” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 2 - 1 intact ° and a smaller ¢ (minus head both specimens buried in glue) of Eupelmus grayi . ‘“‘grayi Gir. [GH]’’ and on the reverse ‘‘Eupelmus ...¢°{[DH]”’ . Girault has crossed out a specific name (difficult to read) in Dodd’s hand and “Dodd type [DH]’’. NOTES: T.4309 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been reserved for its variety brevicinctus . The word crossed out on the underside of the Card 2 label after Eupelmus appears to be agromyzae [CHEIRONYM]. I suspect that these may be specimens of Eupelmus sp. described by Dodd (1917: 356) from Agromyza phaseoli which are in turn mentioned by Girault at the end of his description of Eupe/lmus grayi brevicinctus (1939: 19). I think that Girault has crossed out the words on this label, turned it upside down and placed ‘*grayi Gir.’’ on it. When looking for Dodd’s specimens he possibly forgot these details which would explain why he could not locate them in 1939. See also NOTES with GRA YI BREVICINCTUS EUPELMUS. GRAYI BREVICINCTUS EUPELMUS Girault, 1939. 1939, Od Nat. 11: 19-var. nov. + description as Cupelmus grayi brevicinctus. PUBL. DATA: One female reared from Agromyza phaseoli by Mr Ross, of the DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: II Queensland Department of Agriculture, May ist, 1912, Glasshouse Mountains. QM: 1 card and 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - a half coverslip containing the fragmented Holotype “, ‘‘Parasite of Agromyza phaseoli, Glass House M., Mr Ross, 1.5,12, Hy 48"’, ““Eupelmus grayi Girault. brevicinctus Girault, Type * [GH] 4309"". Card - 1 © minus antennae and right wings. ‘'4309°', ‘*Eupelmus grayi Gir. brevicinctus Gir, Paratype } [GH]’* and on the reverse, “Eupelmus ex ... alea tenax, Nov. 1929 [GH]’’. Slide 2 — 1 complete coverslip containing 2 antennae and | pair of wings from the © on the card. ‘‘Eupelmus grayi Gir. brevicinetus Gir., Paratype ? [GH] 4309, Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.” NOTES: The specimen on the Card and Slide 2 has no type-status since its data are not mentioned with the description, The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this variety is T.4309. In his unpublished manuscript Girault comments on the errors with the description, “In the original description of the variety, the generic name was mis-spelt Cupelmus at first and the variety is introduced as if it were from Java. The proofs of this MS were not seen by me. The Javanese insect is treated on page 21"’. In the published description Girault mentions specimens of this variety described by Dodd (1917: 356) and I suspect these were labelled as Eupel/mus gravi by Girault. See NOTES with the species Eupelnius grayi. GREELY! EuPELMUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 6-sp. nov, + description : 18-spp. key 29, PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping along a jungle path, February 23, 1912. Rossville (Cooktown), Queensland. Type Hy 2839, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag; head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype ? minus head, TYPE", 4312", ““Eupelmus greelyi Gir., * type [GH]"’. NOTES: The slide containing the Holotype head was not located. T.4312 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled, GREG? ATOPOSOMA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 258-sp. nov. + description : 260-spp. key 2". 1916, Mem. Od Mus. § : 222-Atoposoma Masi (1907) a junior synonym of Zagrammosoma Ashmead (1904), 1917, *‘Descriptiones Hymenopterorum Chalcidoidicarum variorum cum observationibus. V."' (Girault : Gilenndale, Maryland) (§ August 1917): 6{121]-repeat of 1916 synonymy. PUBL, DATA; One female, sweeping in the forest, August 23, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 1882, Queensland Museum. The above specimen on a slide. QM: Slide — a half coverslip containing the Holotype = with head and | fore wing separated, “TYPE, Hy/1882, A.A. Girault’’, ‘Queensland Museum, Atoposoma gregi 2’. On the last label all except “‘Queensland Museum."’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's- GREGI CAMPTOPTERA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Gd Mus. 2: 107-sp. description. 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 3: 154-correction of gregsi supposed to be in original desenption to gregi : 169-occurrence. 1915, Can, Ent. 47: 65-sp. nov. + description as Camptoptera gregi not Camptoptera gregsi, 1916, Mem. Gd Mus. 5 : 207-correction of the correction in Mem. Qd Mus, 3: 154; descriptive notes. 1920, Insecutor Inscit, mensir. 8: 98-under Camptoptera vasta as greyi . PUBL, DATA: 1915 - A single female specimen, from the window of a residence at Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), North Queensland, December 27, 1912 (A.P. Dodd). Type Hy 1343, Queensland Museum, the foregoing specimen on a slide. On February 12, 1913, 9 females were captured in the same place, The 1913 paper which serves to make this a valid, available, nominal species simply lists the locality as Nelson [= Gordonvale] without indicating the number of specimens, Therefore the 9 females on 12 February 1913 could be included as Paratypes, MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype ¢ and a thrip. ‘‘Camptoptera gregi Gir., ?. Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., 27 Dec., 1912, A.P. Dodd + one unknown [GH]’’. There is another illegible label in pencil. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip partly filled with medium containing 6 2° which I suspect are part of the 9 Paratypes of Camptoptera gregi ; 1 coverslip fragment containing a specimen of Camptoptera vasta Girault; 1 coverslip fragment (outer) containing Erythmelus pauciciliatus Girault. “Erythmelus pauciciliatus Gir., Type 2 [GH] 3742”’, ‘‘Camptoptera vasta Gir., ? type, C. gregi ° [GH] 3696, 3695’’. NOTES: Although Slide 1 is not annotated **Type’’ by Girault its data are that of the Holotype. T.3695 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and is reserved for the Paratypes on Slide 2. GREGI EURYTOMA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 249-sp. nov. + description : 259-spp. key °°. PUBL. DATA: One female, October, 1911 (H. Hacker) Brisbane, Queensland. Type Hy 3239, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; hind leg and an antenna on a slide with slide type of carlylei. QM: Card - Holotype ¢ minus head, left fore wing and at least 1 leg; metasoma and some legs separated. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘‘Brisbane : H. Hacker. Oct. 11”’, ‘‘4822’’, ‘‘Eurytoma gregi Girault, Type ° [GH]’’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments each with 1 leg and 1 antenna from the Holotypes of 2 species of Eurytoma as per label. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/3223, 3239, A.A Girault’’, “‘Queensland Museum. 3223, Eurytoma carlylei 2, 4818, do. gregi °, 3239, 4822’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum. 4818, 4822’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.4822 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. sweeping, May 11, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Murwillumbah, New South Wales. Type Hy 2456, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide. QM: 3 slides as follows: Slide 1 (broken with a piece missing) - 2 coverslip fragments; the 1 closest the main label contains the Holotype ¢ of Gonatocerus gregi ; the other contains Gonatocerus io Girault. ‘‘Type, Hy/2456, A.A. Girault’’, ‘£3647. Queensland Museum. Gonatocerus gregi ¢ Gonatoc. io, ? type, 3735’’. On the last label all except **3647. Queensland Museum. 3735” and “** Gonatoc. io, ° type [GH]’’ are ina hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Girault has also crossed out a male sign. Slide 2 - 1 damaged, complete coverslip containing 1 ° with 1 fore wing separated. ‘“Gonatocerus gregi Girault. Kuranda, Q. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”’. Slide 3 - 1 cracked, almost complete coverslip containing | intact ° of Gonatocerus gregi and the Holotype ° of Paranaphoidea elongata Girault with parts separated. ‘‘Paranaphoidea elongata, Type 2 [GH] 3567’’, ‘‘Gonatocerus gregi Gir., °, Paranaphoidea elongata Gir., Type ? [GH]’’. NOTES: T.3647 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. GREG! HOLASAPHES Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 3: 327-sp. noy. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, March 9, 1912 in forest. Horn Island, Torres Strait. Type Hy 2788, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head and hind tibiae on a slide. QM: Card - some legs and 1 fore wing are all that remain of the Holotype 2 on the card. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘‘Holasaphes gregi Gir., Type 2? [GH]’’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing the head, | leg in 2 pieces and part of another leg in mounting medium out from under a coverslip fragment. ‘‘TYPE, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Holasaphes gregi Gir., 2? type [GH]’’. GREGI GONATOCERUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 160-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One male, miscellaneous GREGI SYNTOMOSPHYRUM Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 206-sp. nov. + description : 207-spp. key. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 663 PUBL. DATA: A single female, sweeping Leptospermum, April 16, 1913 (H. GROTEI COCCOPHAGUS Girault, 1931. 1931, ‘‘A new habit in an old insect, Homo Hacker). Brisbane, Queensland. Type Hy 1764, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype ° with head and part of 1 antenna separated. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/1764, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Syntomosphyrum gregi, Gir. 2’’. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. The specific name was spelt gregsi which Girault has corrected by crossing out the s. GREYI CAMPTOPTERA See GREGI CAMPTOPTERA GRIEGI STETHYNIUM Girault, 1938. 1938, Revta Ent., Rio de J. 9 : 387-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, same place as speciosum. [Canterbury, Victoria, B. Blackbourn]. QM: Slide - 1 cracked coverslip fragment containing the fragmented Holotype 2. “Stethynium griegi Girault, Type °. Canterbury, Vic., B. Blackbou... [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.6408. pudicus and new Eurytomidae.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (1 September 1931) : 3[282]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Indooroopilly, Window in 157th home, Jany. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘A second female from the type locality, window, December 13, 1931 was made a paratype. It was from the same spot as the type specimen. The latter was taken in 1930’’. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype ° of Coccophagus grotei with head separated, 1 ° of Anthemus emersoni Girault and numerous unidentified chalcidoids. ‘‘? Coccophagus grotei Girault, Type ?, Anthemus emersoni Gir., 2. Indooroopilly, window, Jany, 1930 [GH] 4193, 4193. Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. On this label Girault has crossed out ‘‘Erythmelus ’’ before “‘Anthemus ’’ and changed the year of collection from ‘‘1929’’ to ‘‘1930’’. Slide 2 - 1 large coverslip fragment containing 1 2 of Coccophagus grotei with head separated and an unidentified chalcidoid. The label is on the reverse side of the slide. ‘‘Coccophagus grotei Girault, Paratype ?. Indooroopilly, Dec. 13, 1931, window [GH]’’. NOTES: The specimen on Slide 2 although from the type-locality has no type-status since it was collected after the description was issued. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this GRIMMI ELASMUS Girault, 1920. 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 7 : 186-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: From cane, April, September, 1915 (A.P. Dodd). In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The species is T.4193. GROTII ANAGYRUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 135-sp. nov. + description. 1938, Revta Ent., Rio de J. 8 : 83-mentioned type locality is Nelson [= Gordonvale] North Queensland’’. QM: Card - 1 Syntype ° minus head. “Hy...5’’, ‘£3937’, ‘“HOLOTYPE”’, “‘Elasmus grimmi Girlt., 2 type [GH]’’. NOTES: Riek (1967) is incorrect in calling the above specimen the Holotype since the PUBL. DATA mention two collecting dates. The remaining specimen is a Syntype which bears the Queensland Museum register number T.3937. under Anagyropsis terraefilius Girault. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, November 30, 1913. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 3069, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, head and a fore wing on a slide. Later, a female, same place, November 5, 1913. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus head, left wings and at least 1 leg. ‘“TYPE”’’, ‘‘Anagyrus grotii Girault, Type ° [GH]’’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing the MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM head (in 2 pieces, antennae separated, neither intact), 1 pair of wings and part of 1 tibia + tarsus all from the Holotype. “Type Hy/3069, A.A, Girault"’, “Queensland Museum. Anagyrus grotii, Gir. 2’’. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum."’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. DPIQ: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1- | © minus head. *‘Anagyrus gratii Girault, s [GH]** and on the reverse, *‘Nambour, 31 Oct., 1923, forest [GH]", Card 2- 1 ¢ intact. ““Anagyrus grotit Girault, 2 [GH]’* and on the reverse, “Dayboro, forest, 8 Oct. [GH]"'. NOTES: In the absence of the second female from Gordonvale, I am taking the temaining specimen as the Holotype collected on November 30, 1913. The slide- mounted parts match those missing from this specimen on the card. In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this Species in Anagyropsis. GRoTI EUPELMUS Girault, 1915. 1914, Z. wiss. InsektBiol. 10: 138-nomen nudum (spelt grarinsi ); hosts. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 3-sp, noy, + description ; 17-spp. key 7%, PUBL. DATA: Port Darwin, Northern Territory. Parasitic upon the eggs of mantids in forest. Types Hy 2829, Queensland Museum, one male, four females on tags (two pins). In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The collector of the original specimens was Mr F.P. Dodd’’. QM: 4 cards on separate pins and 3 slides as Follows: Card 1 - 1 Syntype @ intact, 2 Syntype 2+, 1 minus most of | antenna (part of other separated), the other 2 minus left antenna, part of right antenna, right wings and metasoma. All are badly covered with fungus. ‘“TYPE**, *4283"", “‘Aupelmus froliusi [= grotii | Gir. 22 type [GH]", “‘Eupelmus grotii Girault, Type 4° [GH]"'. Shde 1-1 coverslip fragment containing a ' head in 2 pieces, antennae attached to | (from a Syntype now missing). ‘“TYPE, Hy/2829, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Q, Museum. Eupelmus grotii, Git, 2, 4283’. On the last label all except ‘‘Q. Museum. 4283" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing a pair of wings and | antenna (in 2 pieces, incomplete) from a 7 Syntype plus antennae (I incomplete), 1 pair of wings and 1 leg apparently from the specimen on Card 2. ‘*Eupelmus growii Girault, Type * (Inner — wings, ant.). Outer — Same sp. Kuranda. Noy. 1919, Wings, antennae, fore leg, AAG. [GH] 4283, 4283, Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Card 2-1 5 minus left wings, left fore leg and antennae (except for terminal segments alued to card, These match those missing from 1 of the antennae from the non-type 2 on Slide 2). ‘‘Kuranda, Queensland, A.P. Dodd", *'Eupelmus grotii Girault, $[GH]"’. Card 3 —1 % minus wings; head separated, minus 1 antenna together with an unidentified proctotrupoid. 'Eupelmus grotii Gir. [GH]” and on the reverse, “Banyo, mangrove & swamp, 30 Sep., 1923 (GH]". Slide 3 - 1 almost complete coverslip containing | antenna and 2 pair of wings all from the specimen on Card 3. “Eupelmus grotii Gir., 2. Banyo, Q. [GH] Ent. Diy. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Card 4 —- only | pair of wings and some leg parts remain on the card. “‘Gordonvale, N.Q., April, 1921°’, “‘Eupelmus grotii Girault, » [GH]". NOTES: The second pin bearing 2 female Syntypes was not located. T.4283 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number and is retained for one of the Syntypes on Card |. | leave registration of the third Syntype until after examination by the first reviser. Eupelmus grotiusi appears in the literature only in a host-parasite list by Girault in 1914, i.e. the year before the description of Expelmus growii. \t does not occur in Girault's unpublished manuscript and since the Syntypes bear two Girault labels with both names I suspect that Girault initially intended to use the spelling 2rotiusi, but later changed it to grofii. GROTH OPHELIMINUS Girault, 1913, 1913, Eni. News 24: 458-sp. nov. + description. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 279-sp. description : 284-gen. key ©? (on both pages spelt grotiusi ). 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 + 284-type data; spelt grotiysi. DAHMS: GIRAUL 1 TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: II O85 PUBL. DATA: A single female, sweeping in forest and along a jungle-clad forest streamlet, June 27, 1913. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), North Queensland. Type [Hy 1922]. The above specimen on a lag, the head and hind tibiae together on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype ~ minus head, right fore wing and some legs; right hind wing, metasoma and some legs separated. “TYPE”, Opheliminus grotiusi [= gratii] Gir., = type [GH]"’. Slide — | complete coverslip containing the head (in 3 pieces, antennae separated, | in 3 pieces, the other incomplete) 1 leg and part of | tibia + tarsus all from the Holotype. “‘Opheliminus grotiust [= grotii] Gir., © type [GH]"’. NOTES: It appears that Girault originally intended the specific name to be spelt grotiusi but he changed it to grotii for publication, This is similar to Aupelrmus grotii. In his unpublished manuscript Girault has corrected grotiusi to grotii and Says, “‘Lt was the intention to name this species grotiusi as in 1913f, p. 279, after a well known writer, Grotius’”. The spelling sroti stands and Girault did not correct his labels from grotiust- GkoTn PODAGRION Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4; 291-sp. nov, + description. PUBL. DATA: One pair, from a mantid egemass on the foliage of Careya in forest, near jungle, June 15, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 3319, Queensland Museum, the above female on a tag, the head and a hind leg on a slide. QM: 3 cards and | stage on separate pins and | slide as follows; Card 1 — only part of 1 leg from the Holotype © remains on the card. *‘Podagrion grofii Girault, Type - [GH]"’. Slide - 1 almost complete coverslip containing the head (split, 1 antenna attached, | antenna separated) and | hind leg all (?) from the Holotype of Podagrion grotit; | coverslip fragment partly overlying the *TYPE" label containing parts of Podagrion holbeini Girault. ‘‘'TYPE”’, **5090°", ''5089"", **Paodagrion grotitsi |= grotii] Gir., © type, holbeini, * = type [GH] S089”. Card 2-3 = 5 (none intact) plus a fore wing remaining of a fourth. ‘‘Hy.927", “‘Podagrion grotii Gir. [GH]*’ and on the reverse, ““AAG [GH]"’. Card 3 - | + minus hind legs. ‘' Birkdale, Brisbane : H. Hacker. 16-2-257’, “ Podagrian gratii Gir. [GH]’’. Stage — | © minus head, metasoma and some legs. *‘Magnetic Isl., QUEENSLAND AUSTRALIA”, ‘‘Podagrion grotii Girault, Paratype 7 [GH]’’. NOTES: The Paratype male mentioned in the PUBL. DATA was not located and in its absence the Queensland Museum duplicate register number T.5089 has been cancelled. On the slide Girault has used the spelling grovivsi and | refer the reader to the NOTES with the previous two species in this checklist. The specimen on the stage has no type-status since its data were not mentioned with the description, I have assigned the parts on the slide to the respective species on the basis that ‘‘ho/beini *° types’? was added to the label later by Girault and the coverslip fragment overlying the “TYPE” label, was added later to the slide by Girault, This association requires confirmation. GROTIUS! ABLERUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2.: 19i-sp. nov. + description : 193-spp. key 72. PUBL, DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, January 19, 1913, Magnetic Island (Townsville), Queensland. Type Hy 1739, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide (mounted with three females of A, pulchriceps Zehntner from Java). OM: Slide - 2 complete coverslips; the inner, closest the labels, contains the intact Holotype = of Ablerus grotiusi ; the outer contains 3°" of Ablerus pulchriceps Zehniner. ‘“ TYPE", ‘‘1739"', ““Ablerus pulchriceps Zehnt. 3 =’s, gratiusi Gir., = type [GH] 3785”. NOTES: T.3785 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. GROTIUSI APHELINUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 181-sp. nov. + description : |84-spp, key. PUBL. DATA: One female, from a window in 4 building on a sugar-cane farm, 666 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM December 18, 1911. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 1716, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide with a female of newtoni and a Pterygogramma. QM: Slide - 1 cracked, almost complete coverslip containing 3 intact °? of which 1 is the Holotype of Aphelinus grotiusi and the others are as per labels. ‘‘Aphelinus newtoni Gir., grotiusi Gir., Types 2 [GH] 3769, 3772”’, ‘‘Pterygogramma acuminatum Perkins. XII.18.1911, Nelson [= Gordonvale], Q., ... of quarters ... farm [GH]’’. On the last label a large ink blot obscures part of the data. NOTES: T.3772 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. GROTIUSI ATOPOSOMA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 258-sp. nov. + description : 260-spp. key °?2. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 265-sp. description; additional specimen. 1916, Mem. Qd Mus. 5 : 222-Atoposoma Masi (1907) a junior synonym of Zagrammosoma Ashmead (1904). 1917, ‘‘Descriptiones Hymenopterorum Chalcidoidicarum variorum cum observationibus, V.’’ (Girault : Glenndale, Maryland) (8 August 1917) : 6[121]-repeat of 1916 synonymy. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, April 13, 1913. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 1881, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide (with the head type of Selitrichodelia aenea Girault). QM: Slide - a half coverslip containing the Holotype ° of Atoposoma grotiusi with head and part of 1 antenna separated; 1 complete coverslip containing parts from the Holotype ° of Selitrichodelia aenea Girault. ‘TYPE, Hy 1857, 1881, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. 1857. Selitrichodelia aenea, Atoposoma grotiusi 2, 1881’’. On the last label all except “‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s and Girault has corrected ‘‘grotinsi’’ by placing a ‘‘u’’ above the word and crossing out the ‘‘n’’. GROTIUSI COSMOCOMOIDEA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 108-sp. nov. + description : 110 (footnote)-Gonatocerus grotiusi comb. nov. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 155-no Australian species, all formerly placed here are Gonatocerus . PUBL. DATA: One female, July 4, 1913, sweeping in forest (A.P. Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 1564, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype ? intact. “*Gonatocerus grotiusi Gir., 2 [GH]’’, ‘“Tseveral names crossed out] ¢ Type [GH]’’. GROTIUSI EPIMEGASTIGMUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 303-spp. key 2? : 307-sp. nov. + description [Megastigmus (Epimegastigmus ) grotiusi |, 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 53: 340-Epimegastigmus given generic rank. PUBL. DATA: [Both sexes described]. Port Darwin, Northern Territory. Type Hy 3352, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type specimen was reared from a gall on Currajong [= Kurrajong], Feb. 2, 1913, G.F. Hill’. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 - Holotype ° minus head and all but 1 fore wing which is separated. ‘*‘Megastigmus grotiusi Girault, Type ? [GH]’’. Slide 1 - 1 almost complete coverslip containing the Holotype head minus antennae. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/3352, 5029, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Q. Museum. Epimegastigmus grotiusi, Gir., 2, 5029’. On the last label all except ‘‘Q. Museum. 5029” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 pair of wings from the Holotype of Epimegastigmus grotiusi ; 1 coverslip fragment containing wings from the Holotype of Epimegastigmus fulvipes Girault. ‘‘Epimegastigmus grotiusi Gir. (apical) fulvipes Gir., Types ° [GH] 5029, 5036”’. Card 2 - 1 2 metasoma together with some separated legs. ‘‘Epimegastigmus grotiusi Girault, ° [GH]’’. On this label Girault has DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III crossed out a specific name and ‘‘Type’’, inserting ‘‘grotiusi’’. On the reverse of the label, ‘‘Pt. Douglas Sand [?] Sep. [GH]’’. NOTES: The male mentioned in the description was not located and in its absence the duplicate Queensland Museum register number T.5029 has been cancelled. GROTIUSI EUPELMUS See GRoTII EUPELMUS GROTIUSI OLIGOSITA Girault, 1913. 1912, Mem. Qd Mus. 1: 82-sp. description as Oligosita hilaris Perkins. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 103-sp. nov., refers to 1912 description as Oligosita hilaris and has a note on antennae. 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 12: 56-catalogue. PUBL. DATA: 1912 - A single female, from a window of an unoccupied dwelling in the town of Thursday Island, Torres Strait, March, 14, 1912. Subsequently another female specimen was found, captured at the same place same time. One specimen has been deposited in the Queensland Museum. 1913 - Torres Strait. Forest. Type Hy 1601, Queensland Museum. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing 4 2° of which 1 is the Holotype of Oligosita grotiusi with 1 fore wing separated and the rest are as per labels. “Oligosita grotiusi, insularis ... [GH]’’. On this label Girault has replaced ‘‘hilaris Perkins’’ with ‘‘grotiusi ’’. ‘‘Gonatocerus fulgor Girault, Type ° [GH] 3670°’, **Gonatocerus Thursday Is., III.14.1912, window of an empty dwelling, AAG. [GH]’’. On this label Girault has crossed out 2 names, ‘‘Perkins, Girault’’ and ‘*Cotype’’. On the reverse side of the slide, “TYPE, Hy/904, 1601, A.A. Girault’’, “*Gonatoc. fulgor Gir. [GH] Queensland Museum. 904, 3670, Oligosita insularis, Gir., O. grotiusi, Gir., 1601, 3459, Types”’ On the last label all after ‘‘Queensland Museum.’’ except ‘‘Types [GH]’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip and 2 coverslip fragments containing 2 species of Oligosita as per labels and an unidentified signiphorid. ‘‘Oligosita pulchra Girault, 667 Type 2, 784. On window of kitchen, men’s quarters, sugar plantation, Nelson [= Gordonvale], 22 Nov. Q. [GH]’’, ‘‘O. grotiusi 2° [GH] Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/784 2?’’. NOTES: ‘‘Forest’’ in the 1913 PUBL. DATA appears to be in error. The second specimen was not located. T.3459 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. GROTIUSI OOTETRASTICHUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 218-sp. nov. + description : 222-spp. key 2°. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in the forest, July 9, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 1790, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. Another female was captured in a similar situation, August 3, 1913. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus head, metasoma and some legs. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘*Trichoporoides {|= Trichaporoides = Ootetrastichus | grotiusi Gir., 2 type [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype head in 2 pieces (1 antenna separated, the other absent); 1 coverslip fragment containing parts of Aprostoceroloides margiventris Girault. “TYPE”’, ‘‘Trichoporoides [= Trichaporoides = Ootetrastichus | grotiusi, 2 type [GH]’’, ‘‘Aprostoceroloides margiventris Gir., 2 Type [GH]’’. NOTES: In Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 216 Girault placed Trichaporoides Girault (1913) as a junior synonym of Ootetrastichus Perkins (1906). I suspect Girault labelled his specimen before deciding upon this synonymy and did not change his labels. The combination Trichaporoides grotiusi does not occur in the literature nor in Girault’s unpublished manuscript. GROTIUSI OPHELIMINUS See GROTIT OPHELIMINUS GROTIUSI PLEUROTROPOMYIA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 145-sp. nov. + description : 154-gen. key °°. 668 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM PUBL, DATA: One female, August 31, 1913, sweeping in jungle. Nelson [= Gordonyale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 1642, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. A second female May 6, 1913, sweeping jungle growth along a forest streamlet. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 —- Holotype = minus head. “TYPE"', “Type ©, Thor. & Abd., Head on Slide, Hy.1642", *““Pleurotropomyiia [= Pleyrotropomyia | groliusi , Type - [GH]"'. Slide | - a half coverslip containing the Holotype head (minus | antenna, part of the other separated). **Hy.1642"’, “Pleurotropomyia grotiust Gir., 1913, 2 Head", ‘*Pleurotropomyia grotiusi Gir., type [GH]’’. Card 2-1 + minus head; metasoma separated. “*TYPE"', **Pleurotropomyiia [= Pleurotropomyia | grotiusi Girault, » [GH]". Slide 2 - 1 coverslip fragment containing a head (minus | antenna, the other separated) and J fore wing all from a specimen no longer existing. ‘‘Pleurotroponiyiia |= Pleurotropomyia | grotiusi Gir., +. Redland Bay, Q. Forest. Feb [GH]"’. NOTES: Only one specimen bears a Girault label annotated ‘‘Type’’ and [ am taking this to be the Holotype. The additional Paratype female may be the specimen on Card 2, but in the absence of data with the specimen this remains doubtful. GROTIUS! POLYNEMA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 122-sp. nov, + description : [28-spp. key ? ft ¢2. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping the foliage along a jungle path, July 13, 1913. Harvey’s Creek, Cairns District, Queensland. Type Hy 1588, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: 3 slides and | card as follows: Slide 1 - 1 coverslip fragment containing the fragmented Holotype = of Polynema grotiusi ; | coverslip fragment containing the Holotype = of Polynema darwini Girault. “‘Polynema : grotiusi Gir., darwini Gir., Types [GH] 3600-3609"' and on the reverse of the slide ‘TYPE, Hy/1585, 1586, A,A. Girault’’, ‘°3600-3609. Queensland Museum. 1588. Po/ynema grotiusi, Gir. “, 3600, P. darwin. 4, 1589, 3609"'. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum.”' and the numbers ©3600, 3609"’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Slide 2 - 1 almost complete coverslip (with a circular patch missing near the specimen) containing | | with head separated (minus tip of | antenna). ‘‘Polynenia grotiusi Gir., +. Nelson [= Gordonvale}]. A.P. Dodd [GH]". Slide 3 - 1 complete coverslip containing | intact 4, “*Polynema grotriusi Gir., 2. Kuranda, Q. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld."". Card - 1 © intact, ‘“‘Polynema grotiusi Gir., > [GH], “nr Polynema”’. On Girault’s label he has crossed out ‘‘type’’. NOTES: T.3600 isa duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. The numbers Hy/1585 and 1586 are incorrect. They are for P. speciosissimum Girault and P. sappho Girault. GROTIUS! PSEUDIGL YPHUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3+ 276-sp. nov, + deseniphion. PUBL. DATA: Type captured sweeping jungle growth along a forest streamilet, June 14, 1913 and is mounted on a [ag (head and caudal tibiae on a slide with type appendages of Stomuloceras aureus Girault). A second female, type locality, forest, August 27, 1913. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland, Type Hy 2678, Queensland Museum. OM: 4 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card | - | Syntype * minus head; metasoma and some legs separated, “TYPE”, ‘'Pseudiglyphus grotiusi Girault, Type ¢ [GH]"’. Card 2 -— 1 Syntype — minus head. “TYPE”, “Pseudiglyphus grotiusi Gir., Type © [GH]"’. Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing the head (minus 1 antenna, the other separated) and J leg from the Syntypes; 1 cracked, coverslip fragment containing parts from the Holotype of Stomatoceras aureus Girault. *'Pseudiglyphus grotiusi Gir., Type + [GH]"’, *£3394”?, DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 669 **Stomatoceras aureus Gir., ° type [GH] 4579, 4579”. Card 3 - 1 © minus head, right wings and fore legs. ‘‘Pseudiglyphus grotiusi Gir., ? [GH]’’. Card 4 - 1 2 minus head and right wings; metasoma separated. ‘‘Pseudiglyphus grotiusi Gir., 2 [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘Stanthorpe, 22 Apr., 1924, forest [GH]’’. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing a head (antennae separated) and 1 leg, probably from the ° on Card 4. “*Pseudiglyphus grotiusi Gir. Stanthorpe, Q., Apr., 1924 [GH]’’. NOTES: Although Girault designates one of the two females as his Holotype, he has labelled them both as ‘‘Type’’. Without label data on the specimens it is impossible to determine which is his Holotype and I have therefore given them Syntype status. It is also impossible to determine the origin of the parts on Slide 1. The Syntypes are badly mounted and it is difficult to see the legs. For this reason I have stated that the parts are from the Syntypes. GROTIUSI PSEUDOSPHEGIGASTERUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 322-sp. description : 329-gen. key. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 334-sp. nov. + type data after Pseudosphegigasterus albipes. PUBL. DATA: 1913 - [2] Thursday Island, Torres Strait. Forest. Type Hy 1973, Queensland Museum. 1915 - The genotype [P. grotiusi | is a new species ... and was taken March 12, 1912. The type is on a tag, the head and hind legs on a slide. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype ? head (antennae attached, neither intact); 1 cracked, complete, square coverslip containing parts of Chalcitelloides nigrithorax Girault. “TYPE, Hy/1973, 3427, A.A. Girault’’, **Queensland Museum. Pseudosphegigasterus grotiusi 2, 1973’’, “*Chalcitelloides nigrithorax ? 3427, 4668’. On the last 2 labels all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.’’ and ‘‘4668’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: The card-mounted body of the Holotype was not located. Although the 1913 description is not annotated ‘‘new species’’ it makes the genus and species a valid, available, nominal taxa in that year. The number 4668 does not apply to any species on the slide. GROTIUSI SPALANGIA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 332-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 346-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping partly cleared forest, second growth, July 2, 1912. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 1989, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the antennae on a slide (with type of Prospaltella seminigriclava [= seminigriclavus }). QM: Card - Holotype ° minus antennae, left wings, most of right wings, part of metasoma and some legs; head and metasoma separated. ‘‘TYPE”’, ‘‘Spalangia grotiusi Girault, 2 type [GH]’’. Slide ~ 1 coverslip fragment containing the antennae from the Holotype of Spalangia grotiusi ; 1 complete coverslip containing parts of Prospaltella seminigriclavus. “TYPE”’, ‘‘3869’’, ‘‘Spalangia grotiusi Girault, 2 type [GH]’’, ‘‘Prospaltella seminigriclava [= seminigriclavus | Girault, 2 type [GH] 3869’’. On the last label Girault has crossed out ‘‘Physcus *’ replacing it with ‘‘Prospaltella ’’ and has changed the ending of the specific name from ‘‘us’’ to ‘‘a’’. GROTIUSI SYSTASIS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 187-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Forest May and December 2, 1912. Type Hy 3165, Queensland Museum, a female on a tag, the head and hind legs on a Slide. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - only the metasoma, 2 legs and 1 pair of wings from the Holotype ¥ remain on the card. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘‘Systasis grotiusi Gir., Type 2 [GH]’’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments and a large coverslip fragment containing | pair of wings, a head in 2 pieces (1 antenna attached to each piece) 5 legs and | leg minus tarsus. Since there are 6 legs present on the slide, parts have obviously come 670 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM from 2 specimens. It is therefore impossible to associate the head with the Holotype with any certainty. The wings came from the Holotype, i.e. if Girault had only 2 specimens (the specimen on Card 2 has both fore wings. present), ““TYPE, Hy/3165, A.A. Girault'’, ‘Queensland Museum. Sysiasis grofiusi, Gir. ©". On the last label all except ‘'Queensland Museum."* are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 2- 1 = minus head, hind wings and some legs; metasoma separated. ‘**TYPER’’, “Systasis grotiust © [GH]. NOTES: Girault did not specify which of the two collection dates refer to the Holotype. The specimen on Card 2 may be the Paratype since Girault gives two dates of collection, However, this remains uncertain in the absence of data on the specimen and Girault has not annotated the labels with Card 2 and the slide ‘*TYPE”* The “‘TYPE" labels were placed with the specimens on Card 2 and the Slide by Hacker. However, Mrs Girault’s label on the Slide is glued over a Girault label which can be read with a mirror *'Spstasis grotitusi Gir,, ¢ type’’. As mentioned above the parts on the slide have come from two specimens, Girault’s unpublished manuscript does not shed any light on these details. GROTIUS! JO PSEUDIGLYPHUS Girault, 1929. 1929, Trans. R. Soc, 8. Aust. 53; 326-var. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, Mount Lofty, South Australia. SAM: Card - Holotype © minus head and left fore wing. "Mt. Lofty, 5.A."’, “Type, “‘Pseudiglyphus grotiusi Gir. to Girault, South Australia, also slide, TYPE”, ‘“Pseudigiyphus grotiusi Girault fo Girault, Type 2 [GH]"’. Slide ~ | complete coverslip containing the head (antennae attached 7), 1 fore wing and 2 legs all from the Holotype. “Pseudiglyphus grotiusi Girault jo Girault, Type 2 S. Aus, Mus, (GH]", ‘*TYPE”. The slide has a piece of red paper glued to the undersurface below the coverslip. My notes make no mention of the antennae, but | suspect they are present and attached to the head. GRUBERI RHIPIPALLOIDEA Girault, 1940, 1940, Revia Soe. ent. agent. 10: 326-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Mt. Kosciusko, Dec., A.L. Tonnorr. ANIC: Stage - Holotype - minus head and left wings. ‘‘Thredbo, Mr, Kosciusko, 3,000 ft., 14.xi.31, A.L. Tonnoir"’, *Rhipipalloidea gruberi Gir., Holotype +** “Rhipipalloidea grubert Girault, Type < [GH]”’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing the head (antennae separated) and | fore wing all from the Holotype. ‘‘Rhipipalloidea gruberi Gir,, Type, Type [GH]*’. GUTENBERG! OLIGOSITA Giraull, 1929. 1929, ‘‘North American Hymenoptera Mymaridae. Addendum, New insects, mostly Australian.’’ (Girault > Brisbane) (8 January 1929) : 28[260]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA; Window fruit shop, Wynnum, 16 March, 1921. QM: Slide — 2 coverslip fragments; the outer | suspect contains rhe Holotype / of Oligosita gutenbergi intact; the inner contains unidentified chalcidoids, In the middle of the slide between these 2 coverslip fragments is a cracked, complete, square coverslip containing parts of Idoleupelmus vulgaris Girault. ‘'Oligos. gutenbergi Gir., © type [GH] Queensland Museum. 3474. Idoleupelmus vulgaris, Gir., 4333, Hy/1501"'. On this. label all except ‘Queensland Museum. 3474, 4333" and the part in Girault’s hand are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s, Girault has crossed out some words in his hand which are now illegible. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3474. GUTTATA OOTETRASTICAUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 220-sp. nov. + description : 223-spp. key °°. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 225-additional specimen; sp. description as Ootetrastichus guttaius . PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping low vegetation in the forest on rhe side of Mount Pyramid, November 21, 1911 DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 671 (elevation about 500 feet). Nelson [= Gordonvale} (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 1797, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: Shde - 1 complete coverslip and | large coverslip fragment containing the Holotype © with head separated, fragmented (parts of antennae separated) and part of an antenna from an unidentified chalcidoid. '*TYPE", “ Trichaporoides [= Oatetrastichus | guttata Giraull, + type [GH]°’. NOTES: In Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 216 Girault placed Trichaporoides Girault (1913) as a junior synonym of Ootetrastichus Perkins (1906). 1 suspect Girault has labelled his specimen before deciding upon this synonymy and forgot to change his label, The combination Trichaporoides guttata does not occur in the literature nor in Girault's unpublished manuscript. GUTTATIPENNIS CHALCIDELLIA Girault, 1927. 1927, Rec. 8. Aust. Mus. 3: 327-sp, nov, + description. PUBL. DATA: Queensl.: Kuranda, Nov. (A.P. Dodd), from tree trunks. Three females from tree trunks; type, cotype, and paratype. SAM: Card - Holotype = intact. “Kuranda, Q., A.P. Dodd, Nov. 1919’’, “Type”, ‘“‘Chalcidellia guttatipernis Queensland, TYPE", ''Chalcidellia guttatipennis Gir., Type © [GH]"', QM: Card - | Paratype » intact. “Kuranda, Queensland, A.P. Dodd", "4865", “Chalcidellia guttatipennis Gir., 5 Paratype [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for its Paratype of this species is T.4565. The second Paratype was not located. GUTTATIPENNIS EPIBOOTANIA Girault, 1937. 1937, ‘‘New naturals, unorthodoxies and non- pollutions. -New hexapods. —"? (Girault ; Brisbane) (20 November 1937) : 1[326]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Kuranda, A.P.. Dodd. QM: Card - Holotype 2 minus head, left wings and part of right hind leg. "Enibootania guitatipennis Gir., Type = [GH]’’. Slide - 2 complete coverslips containing the head (1 antenna separated, incomplete, the other with part separated), I fore wing and 1 leg (in 2 pieces) all I suspect from the Holotype of Epibootania guttatipennis ; a half coverslip with parts I suspect from Epibootania nympha Girault. I leave it for the first reviser to correctly assign the parts on this slide. ‘‘Epibootania 1. guttatipennis Gir., Type 7 [GH] 5113, 5113"’. On this label Girault has crossed out a mis-spelling of the beginning of the specific name. ‘‘2. nympha Gir., Type [GH] 5144”. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.5113. GUTTATIPENNIS LEPTOMASTIX Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4+ 151-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, April 20, 1914. Gardonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 3103, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head, fore wings and hind tibiae on a slide. QM: | card and 2 slides as follows: Card - Holotype 7 minus head, wings (except part of right hind wing) metasoma and some legs. ““‘TYPE"’, ‘‘Calocerinella [= Leptomastix | guttatipennis Gir., = type (GH]”’. Slide 1 - 2 coverslip fragments containing the head (antennae attached, 1 with part slightly separated), 2 fore wings and I leg all from the Holotype. “TYPE”, “Calocerinella [= Leptomastix | guttalipennis Girault, 2 type [GH]’’. Slide 2- 1 complete coverslip containing | 7 with some antennal parts missing. “Leptomasiix guttatipennis Girault, 7. Cooroy, Q. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld."*. DPIQ: Card - 1 * minus right fore wing. “Leptomasiix guttatipennis Gir., ° [GH]"'. NOTES: In Mem, Od Mus. 4; 150, Girault placed Calocerinella Girault (1913) as a junior synonym of Leptomastix Forster (1856), I suspect he labelled his Holotype before deciding upon this synonymy and forgot to change his labels. The combination Calocerinella guttatipennis does not occur in the literature nor in Girault’s unpublished manuscript. 672 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM GUTTIPENNIS THORACANTHA Girault, 1932. 1932, **New pests from Australia, X.*° GUTTATIPES ANAGYRUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4. 134-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, January 4, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 3068, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; hind legs, fore wing and head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype © minus head, right Wings, metasoma and some legs. ‘*TYPE”’, “dnagyrus guttatipes Gir., Type > [GH]’’. Slide - | coverslip fragment containing the head (1 antenna separated), part of 1 fore wing and 2 legs all from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy/3068, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. Anagyrus guitalipes >'* On the last label all except “Queensland Museum.” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s and Girault has crossed the ‘‘y’’ from the generic name teplacing it above. GUTTATIVERTEX EURYSCOTOLINX Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 266-sp. noy. + description : 272-gen. key 2°. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 275-additional specimen; descriptive notes. PUBL. DATA: One female, August 14, 1913, sweeping grass along a forest streamlet (A.P. Dodd), Nelson [= Gordonyale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 1898, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head and last two pairs of legs on a slide- QM: Card - Only the metasoma and | hind wing of the Holotype 2 remain on the card, “TYPE”, ‘“‘Euryscotolinx eultativertex Git., > type [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the fragmented head (antennnae separated, both in 2 pieces) and 4 legs from the Holotype of Euryscorolinx guttarivertex ; 1 coverslip fragment (added later by Girault) containing 2 fore wings, | from the Holotype of Euryscorolinx guttativertex and the other from Euryseatolinx immarginatus Girault. “TYPE, Hy/1898, A.A, Girault’’, “Q. Museum, + wing. Euryscotolinx guitativertex Gir. ? + E. immarginatus - wing’. On the last label “4 wing, + E. invnarginatus - wing” were added later by Girault and the rest except ‘'Q. Museum.” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. (Girault : Brisbane) (10 February 1932) > 4[289]-sp. description as 7. guttivpennis. 1932, ‘‘New lower Hymenoptera from Australia and India.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 October 1932) : 1[293]-correction of specific name to T. guitipennis. PUBL. DATA: Male, Nelson [= Gordonvale], A.P. Dodd. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The types of guffipennis were three males, September 1920; paratypes, | male, Caims District, F.P. Dodd, 2 males, Nelson [= Gordonvale]. September and November, 1920°*. From this there are 5 Syntype !7 (Gordonvale, Sept. and Noy. 1920); the specimen from Cairns has no type-stalus. QM: 7 stages and | card on separate pins and 3 slides as follows: Stage | - 1 Syntype « intact. ‘‘Gordonvale, N.Q., Sept. 1920", ‘ Thoracanthella [= Thoracantha | guttipennis (Gir.), 7 type [GH]"’. Stage 2 - | Syntype “ intact. ‘*Gordonvale,, N.Q., Sepr. 1920°, ** Theracanthella [= Thoracantha | gultipennis (Girault), Paratypes 7 [GH]’’. Stage 3 - | Syntype ? minus antennae and right mid leg. ‘‘Gordonvale, N.Q., Sept. 1920°". Stage 4-1 Syntype 7 minus right antenna, part of left antenna and right mid leg. Labelled as Stage 3. Stage 5 - 1 Syntype * intact. Labelled as Stage 3. Stage 6 - | Syntype 4 minus head. “Gordonvale, N.Q., Nav. 1920’ Card — 1 * minus antennae and right fore wing. “Cairns dist., F.P. Dodd". ‘Stage 7 - 1 7 minus legs, most of head and metasoma (insect damaged). ‘‘Edmund Jarvis, Coll. Ex. serub’’, ‘‘Thoracantha guftipennis Girault, 4 [GH]"'. Slide 1 - 2 coverslip fragments each with an intact antenna of Thoracanthe guttipennis. These could only have come from the Syntype on Stage 3. 1 coverslip fragment containing an antenna from Orasema palgravei Girault. ‘‘ Thoracantha gu(tipennis Giraull, Type ¢, Orasema palgravei ... » [GH]’’. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing a DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 673 fragmented head (antennae separated) from the Syntype on Stage 6. ‘‘Thoracantha guttipennis Gir., Paratype ¢. Nelson [= Gordonvale], Nov. 1920 [GH]’’. Slide 3 - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 antenna and 1 fore wing from the specimen on the card. This has no type-status and appears to be a } not a ¢. 1 coverslip fragment containing a folded fore wing of Thoracanthella emersoni (Girault). **Thoracanthella : guttipennis (Gir.), Paratype ¢ (outer), emersoni (Girault) Type inner [GH]’’. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault has transferred this species to his genus Thoracanthella and has altered his type labels on Stage | and 2 accordingly. The specimens on Stages 2...6 were all probably associated with the Girault label on Stage 2 although this makes up to six Syntypes - one more than in his unpublished manuscript. In his PUBL. DATA Géirault does not specify the number of specimens to hand and I do not regard ‘‘male’’ as selecting one specimen as his Holotype. Therefore I have called them all Syntypes. The original spelling guttivpennis I regard as a printer’s error and Girault’s correction to guftipennis | regard as a justifiable emendation under Article 32a(ii) of the Code. The Queensland Museum register numbers for the Syntypes of this species are T.8986...T.8991. GUTTIPLEURA EURYTOMA NOMEN NUDUM. 1935, ‘‘Microhymenoptera Australiensis nova mostly Chalcididae.’’ (Girault : Sydney) (25 April 1935) : 2[316]-nomen nudum under Eurytoma eucalyptorum Girault. GUTTIVPENNIS THORACANTHA See GUTTIPENNIS THORACANTHA H HACKERI GONATOCERUS Girault, 1938. 1938, Revita Ent., Rio de J. 9 : 394-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Three females, sweeping herbage, Clayfield, June 29, 1913, H. Hacker. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 Syntype ° of Gonatocerus hackeri with heads separated (both have the club missing from 1 antenna) together with an unidentified Gonatocerus. ‘“‘Types = Gonatocerus hackeri Girault, ° types (right two) [GH]. Clayfield Brisbane, Sweeping herbage , 29.6.13, H. Hacker’’, ‘£3737. Two headless spms. [GH]’’. This label has an arrow directed at the specimens. NOTES: The three females are very similar but close examination shows the third, unidentified female to have the funicle segments of different proportions to those of the two specimens with head separated. I suspect that originally Girault thought them all to be the one species hence his PUBL. DATA listing 3 specimens. T.3737 is the Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species. HACKERI STOMATOCERAS Girault, 1913. 1913, Can. Ent. 45 : 139-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 333-sp. description : 339-spp. key @2. PUBL. DATA: A single female specimen, minutien-mounted, from the collections of the Queensland Museum, labelled “Brisbane. - H. Hacker. - 8-8-11’’. Type Hy 1187, Queensland Museum, the above specimen, minutien (abdomen separated), plus a slide bearing a fore wing and antennae. QM: Stage - Holotype © minus antennae, left fore wing and left hind leg; metasoma separated and glued to stage. ‘‘4581’’, “‘Stomatoceras hackeri Girault, = type [GH]’’, ‘‘Stomatoceras hackeri Gir. [HH]’’. Slide - 1 almost complete coverslip containing 1 folded fore wing and 1 antenna all from the Holotype. “Queensland Museum, 4581. TYPE, Hy/1187, 2’, ‘‘Stomatoceras hackeri Girault, © type. Fore wing, antenna [GH]’’. NOTES: T.4581 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. In a number of cases Girault appears to have discarded or lost data labels by Hacker. HACKERI URIELLOMYIA (?) Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 320-sp. nov. + description. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM PUBL. DATA: One female labelled “Brisbane, H. Hacker, 10-8-13."' Type Hy 2777, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head and hind leg on a slide, QM: Card - Holotype » minus head, part of left wings and at least 1 leg; 1 leg separated, ““TYPE"’, ‘Brisbane : H. Hacker, 10.8.13°°, ‘“‘Uriellomyia hackeri Dodd, © type [DH]"’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing the squashed head (antennae attached, 1 incomplete), 1 leg and part of | fore wing all from the Holotype. ‘‘ TYPE, Hy/2777, A.A, Girault”, “‘Queensland Museum. Uriellomyia hackeri D. 2"*. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum,"* are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. HAECKELI APHELINUS Girault, 1913, 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 181-sp. nov, + description : 183-spp, key. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 45-additional specimen; sp. descripuion. PUBL. DATA: One female, from a window, February 17, 1913. Ingham, Queensland. Type Hy 1715, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - | cracked, complete, square coverslip containing the Holotype = of Aphelinus haeckeli with head and | fore wing separated, There are no other specimens on this slide. ‘TYPE, Hy/1715, A.A. Girault”, ''PAyseus virgilfi Girault, Type © [GH]”, ‘‘3770"", ‘Queensland Museum. Aptelinus haeckeli \ 3770"*. On the last label all except “Queensland Museunt. 3770°' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s and Girault has crossed out some names in his hand which are now illegibile. Slide 2 - a half coverslip containing 1 = of Aphelinus haeckeli with head separated; | coverslip fragment with 2/2 and | 4 of Aphelinus chrysomphali Mercet. ‘*Aphelinus chrysomphali Merce, ‘>. Acucia loliage, Nundah, Sep. 15, 1933, A.R. Brimblecombe [GH]", ‘‘Aphelinus haeckeli Girault, |, Mt, Glorious, jungle, 25 Apr., 1930, A.R. Brimblecombe [GH]"’. NOTES: On Slide 1 to the left of the 'Physcus *’ label there is evidence that a coverslip fragment has been removed. This probably contained the Holotype of Physeus. virgilii which is now lost. T.3770 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. HAECKEL) DIPARELLOMY14 Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus, 2: 179-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Meni. Qd Mus. 3: 288-correction to original description; additional specimen + descriptive notes. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in the forest, August 3, 1913. Nelson [= Gordonyale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 1709, Queensland Museum. The above specimen on a tag, the head, fore wing and hind legs on a slide. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 - Holotype ~ minus head, right wings and at least parts from 2 legs. “TYPE”, ‘\Diparellamyiia (= Diparellomyia | haeckeli Girault, Type = [GH]"*. Slide | - 1 complete coverslip containing the head (split, antennae separated, | in 3 pieces), 1 hind wing and 2 tibiae + tarsi all from the Holotype. | did not locate the fore wing supposed to be there according to the PUBL. DATA. ‘*TYPE, A.A. Girault"’, ‘*Diparellomyia haeckeli Gir., = type [GH]"’. Card 2-1 = minus head. *‘Diparellomyiia [= Diparellomyia | haeckeli Girault, ©. Nelson [= Gordonvale], Q. [GH]". Slide 2 - 2 cracked coverslip fragments; the outer, furthest from the labels, contains a head (minus antennae except for | scape) and 1! leg all perhaps from Diparellomyia Aueckeli on Card 2; the inner contains an undescribed encyrtid. ‘*Diparellomyiia [= Diparellomyia | haeckeli Gir., =, Parectramoides homeri (CHEIRONYM] Gir., =. N. Qsld, [GH]’’. MM: Card - 1 + intact. ‘‘Diparellomyia haeckeli G., - [GH] and on the reverse, ‘Forest, April, Nelson [= Gordonvale] [GH]"’. HAECKEL! ELASMUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3; 173-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, forest pocket, September 12, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Kuranda, DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA; III 675 Queensland. Type Hy 2729, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card |-2 "+; 1 minus head, right wings and parts from some legs (metasoma separated), the other minus head. These appear conspecific and 1 is the Holotype <. "3980", “HOLOTYPE”, “‘E/asmus haeckeli Gir., ° type [GH]"’. Slide - 3 coverslip fragments containing 1 head (minus 1 antenna, the other separated and in 2 pieces), a second head (antennae attached, | incomplete) and | intact antenna all from 2 species as per labels, The heads may be from the 2 specimens of Elasmus haeckeli on Card | or from the 2 species as per label. | leave it to the reviser to sort these out. Riek (1966) did not sort them out clearly, “TYPE, Hy/2729, 1078, A. Girault™, ‘*3999, Queensland Museum. E. insularis 2, Elasmus haeckeli °, 3980". On the last label all except ‘*3999, Queensland Museum, 3980" and ‘‘E, insularis +, [GH]” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 2-3 . 2, 1 minus head, ‘‘Elasmus haeckeli 2 [GH]’’, ‘‘Elasmus kurandaensis Grit., E.F. Riek det 19657", NOTES: The origin and identity of the second specimen on Card | remains uncertain, In his unpublished manusenpt Giraulr mentions additional specimens from Gordonvale and perhaps one of these was mounted with the Holotype. Riek (1966) does not clarify the matter and it will have to be clarified by someone revising Girault’s elasmids further. T.3980 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. HAECKELI EUSTOCHOMORPHA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 156-sp. nov. + description, PUBL. DATA: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Forest, December 31, 1912. Type [°) Hy 2448, Queensland Museum. On a slide. QM: Slide - 3 cracked coverslip fragments; the middle one contains the Holotype © of Eustochomorpha haeckeli with part of 1 antenna separated; the others contain 3 species as per labels, “TYPE, Hy/2448, A.A. Girault’’, °3436"", “‘Gonatocerus macauleyi, Xenufensia [= Xenufens | fennysoni, Oligosita rustica (GH), Q. Museum. 3655, Eustochomorpha haeckeli, Gir. - 3693, 3473°*. On the last label all except ‘*Q. Museum. 3655, 3693, 3473” and the part in Girault’s hand are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.3693 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled, HAECKELI GONATOCERUS Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Od Mus. 1: 131-sp. nov. + description : 145-spp. key +r. PUBL. DATA: At first from a single female specimen, from the panes of a window in a grocery store. Port Douglas, N.Q., October 30, 1911, Subsequently a female, sweeping along the top of the coast range at Double Island (Cairns), N.Q., elevation about 450 feet, December 24, 1911. On the small island called Double Island about three miles off the coast from a bathing resort just north of Cairns, | captured a male by sweeping, Christmas Day. 191]. Also a male at Mossman, N.Q., on a window, 3! October, 1911, and a pair at Aloomba, N.Q., by sweeping grass in a forest, July 7. Types Hy/1038, Queensland Museum, one male one female in xylol- balsam. (Port Douglas female; male Double Island), QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide | — 1 complete coverslip containing a Syntype © of Gonetocerus haeckeli with head separated; | coverslip fragment with 2 29 of Gonatocerus hallami Girault. “TYPE, Hy/1038, A.A. Girault’’, “Q, Museum. Gonatocerus haeckeli, Gir., type 2, 3681, G. hallami, 2 2’s‘’. On the last label all except ‘‘Q. Museum. 3681’' and “type, O. Aallami, 2 2's [GH] are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Slide 2 - | coverslip fragment containing the Holotype 2 of Gonartocerus flosculus Girault; 1 complete coverslip containing the intact Syntype 2 of Gonatocerus haeckeli. “Q. Museum. Gonatocerus flosculus, G. % 2457, 3675"*, “*Q. Museum. Gonatocerus haeckeli, G. 2, 1038", ““ TYPE, Hy/2457, 1038, A.A, Girault’’. On the first 2 labels all except ''Q, Museum. 3675"" and “Q. 676 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Museum,’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.3681 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species and is reserved for the female on Slide 1. The published number Hy.1038 is reseryed for the male on Slide 2. The other specimens mentioned in the PUBL. DATA were not located. HAFCKEL] HAECKELIANIA Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Od Mus. 1: 98-sp. nov. + description. 1914, Bull. Wis. nal. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 12: 61- catalogue : 68-gen. key 2%. PUBL. DATA: A single female specimen remounted in balsam from alcohol, from a window at Herberton, N.Q., December 28, 1911, (A.A.G,) Type Hy/780, Queensland Museum, the forenoted female on a slide (mounted with Sfefhynium and Litus ). QM: Slide —- 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype © of Haeckeliania haeckeli plus 2 22 of species as per labels. “hoeckeli Girault, ; Haeckeliania, Type °. From windows, Herberton, N.Q., X11.28.1911, AAG [GH] 3375”’. On this label a name is crossed out before “haeckeli '"'. “‘Stethynium \ cuviert Gir, Litus schleident Girault, ~ [GH]’'. On this label Girault has crossed out 2 specific names and inserted *‘cwviert Gir.”’ and “'schleideni *'. Qn the reverse of the shde, “Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/780, mm ‘ NOTES: Y.3375 is 4 duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. HAECKELI POLYNEMA Girault, 1913, 1913, Mem. Gd Mus. 2: 123-sp. nov. + description : 126-spp. key ++. PUBL. DATA: One male, sweeping jungle in a gorge, July 26, 1913. Meerawa (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 1590, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide with the type of Jodgei. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip (outer) containing the intact Holotype ¢ of Polynema haeckeli ; 1 almost complete coverslip (inner) containing the Holotype - of Polynema lodgei Girault plus an unidentified chalcidoid. The labels are on the opposite side of the slide to these coverslips. “TYPE, Hy/1590, 1591, A.A, Girault’’, “Queensland Museum 1590, 3604, Polynema haeckeli, G. 1, P. lodgei, G. » , 1591, 3610". On the last label all except “*Queensland Museum. 3604, 3610" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.3604 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled, HAECKEL! TETRASTICHELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 238-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping undergrowth, mostly eucalypts, April 30, 1913 (H. Hacker). Bnsbane, Queensland. Type Hy 1836, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head and a fore wing on a Slide. QM: Card — Holotype = minus head and right wings. ‘‘TYPE”’, *‘ Tetraslichella haeckeli Girault, Type i [GH]’’. Slide - | complete, cracked coverslip containing the fragmented head (incomplete, minus antennae) and | fore wing all from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy/1836, A.A. Girault'’, ‘Queensland Museum. Tetrastichella haeckeli, Git., 5 On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum." are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. HAECKELI XANTHOSOMA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 264-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Jungle, June 5, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Type Hy 3263, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag and a slide bearing the head and a hind leg. QM: Card — Holotype © minus head and some legs; metasoma separated. ‘‘'TYPE”’, “4850. ““Xanthosoma haeckeli Girault, Type = [GH]". Slide - 1 slightly larger than half coverslip containing the head (in 2 pieces, 1 antenna attached to each) and | leg all from the Holotype of Xanthesoma haeckeli ; | coverslip with large pieces missing containing parts from the Holotype of Euryitoma flavitegula Girault. “TYPE”, “$3222"". ““Systole [= Xanthesoma | haeckeli Gir., = type [GH] 48507’, DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 677 “Eurytoma flavitegua Gir. [GH] 4802,. 4802". NOTES: The parts on the slide labelled Systole haeckeli bear the duplicate Queensland Museum register number T.4850 which is for Yanthosoma haeckeli. | suspect Girault originally placed the species in the genus Sysrole, but changed his mind before publication without altering the slide label. The combination Systole haeckeli does not occur in the literature nor in Girault’s unpublished manuscript. T.4850 has been cancelled. Card 1 - only a few fragments of the outer specimen remain; inner « minus head, some legs and wings (except for small basal portions). These are the Holotypes of species as per label and | leave it for the first reviser to sort out. ''4279°°, “4987. ““Eupelmus hallami cromwelli Girault, Types © [GH]"’- Card 2-25°; outer minus wings and terminal segments of both antennae; inner minus left antenna, flagellum of right antenna, right fore leg and right wings. “Eupelmus hallami Girault, » [GH]**. Slide - ] coverslip (with a large piece missing) containing, | antenna, | fore wing, part of | hind wing and | Jeg. These may be from the inner ? on Card 2. “®upelmus hallami Girault, ~- Queensland HALLAM? ARTHROL YSIS Girault, 1924. 1924, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 12: 174-sp. nov. + deseription as Arthrolytus. 1926, Jnsecuror Inscit. menstr. 14: 63-sp. noy. + repeat of 1924 description as Arthrolytus. PUBL, DATA: Tumoulin, Q., forest, March 12, 1919. QM: Card - Holotype ; minus part of 1 antenna. *‘Apirene [= Arthrolysis | hallami Girault, Type © [GH]’’. NOTES: It appears that Girault originally thought this species belonged to the genus Apirene, but changed his mind hefore publication without changing his label. In his description he says “‘As Apirene genotype structurally ...° and in Mem, Qd Mus. 4: 191 under Arthrolysis mirificus Girault says, ““The three species [of Arthrolysis described above] greatly resemble Apirene longifasciata Girault with which they have been compared”’. This is an indication that Girault saw similarities between species in the two genera and supports my assumption. The first reviser should check the specimen against the description, The combination 4pirene hallami does not occur in the literature nor in Girault’s unpublished manuscript. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9067. HALLAM! EUPELMUS Girault, 1920, 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 8 : 46-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Jungle, Meringa, November. Six females next day, banks Mulgrave River, QM: 2. cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: {GH]"’. NOTES: The specimens on Card 2 may be part of the six Paratype females mentioned in the PUBL. DATA but in the absence of a data label and any type annotation on Girault’s label this remains uncertain. 1 am taking the single female labelled as Type by Girault to be the Holotype from Meringa and its Queensland Museum register number is T4279, HALLAM! EURYTOMA Girault, 1920. 1920, Insecutor Inscit, menstr, 8 > 49-sp. nov, + description. PUBL, DATA: Bed of Mulgrave River, Gordonvale, November. QM: Card — Holotype - minus left antenna, right wings and part of right mid leg, °4735", ‘‘Eurytoma hallami Gir., = type [GH]"’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4735, HALLAM! GONATOCERUS Girault, 1920. 1920, Insecutor Inscit. mensir. 8 : 99-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Nelson [= Gordonvale], forest, March. QM: 6 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 coverslip fragment containing an intact © of Dicopus psyche; 1 complete coverslip containing 6 Syntype 77 of Gonatocerus brunoi Girault, the Holotype MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM of Oligosita anima Girault, 2 Syntype « of Gonatocerus hallami plus some unidentified chalcidoids, See NOTES with Gonatocerus brunoi and Gonatocerus comptei. *‘ TYPE, Hy/1041, 1046, 995 [= 993], A.A. Girault*’, “L041. Gonatocerus hallami Girault, » Types, Dicopus psyche Gir., 8, 995 [= 993] [GH] 3669"’. Slide 2 - | coverslip fragment containing 2 intact +5 of Gonatacerus hallami; 1 complete coverslip Containing a Syntype - of Gonatocerus haeckeli Girault. “TYPE, Hy/1038, A.A. Girault’’, ““Q. Museum, Gonatocerus haeckeli, Gir. «, Type, 3681, G. hallami, 2 2*s°’.. On the last label all except “‘Q. Museum. 3681"' and *'Type, G-. hallami, 2 -'s [GH]" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Slide 3 - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype “ of Oligosita fasciatipennis Girault and an intact = of Gonatocerus hallami. ‘Queensland Museum, 3455. TYPE, Hy/789 [= 787], 2", “Gonatocerus hallami Girault, ©, Oligosita Jasciatipennis Gir., = type. Sweeping in open forest, Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., 18 Feb,, 1912. Lea & Girault, 787’*. On the last label Girault has crossed out a specific name and ‘‘: Type’’ for which he has substituted *‘hallami **. Slide 4 - | complete coverslip containing | , intact. ‘““Gonatocerus hallami Girault, ©. Taringa, window, 23 April, 1929 [GH] Ent. Diy. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.*’. On this label Girault has crossed out a word after the generic tame. Slide 5 - 1 voverslip (with a large piece missing) containing | intact | of Gonatocerus hallami and 3 unidentified chalcidoids. *‘Ganatocerus hallami Girault, .. Ex bracts, Passaflora [= Passiflorea | foetida, Taringa, 111.7.1929, [GH] Ent. Div, Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. On this label Girault has crossed out a name after “hallami *’. Slide 6 - | complete coverslip containing the Holotype * of Coccophagus crucigerus Girault and 2 9) of Gonefocerus hallami (1 specimen minus terminal antennal segments and | pair of wings, the other specirnen is fragmentary). *‘Gonatocerus hallami Girault, - [GH] 3520". On this label Girault has crossed out a specific name substituting “‘hallami’’. **Coceophagus erucigerus Girault, Type ¢. Dry grass & low trees, forest, Mt. Cootha [= Coot- tha], 2 June, 1929 [GH] 3520"'. NOTES: T.3669 is the Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes. of this species and has not been cancelled as mentioned in the NOTES with Gonatocerus brunoi, HALLAM? MESENTEDON Girault, 1920. 1920, Jnsecutor Inscit. menstr. 8 : 40-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Two females, jungle, Mulgrave River, November. QM: Card - 1 Syntype © minus right antennal flagellum and wings. ‘“Mesentedon hallami Gir., + type [GH]"'. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the head (fragmented, | antenna and the pedicel + flagellum of the other separated) from the second Syntype © now missing: | complete coverslip containing a + Ooctonus saintpierrei Girault. **Mesentedon hallami Gir., 2 type [GH]’*, “Ooctonus saintpierret (GH]. Clayfield Brisbane. Sweeping herbage, 8.4.13, H. Hacker [HH]”’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register numbers for the Syntypes of this species are T.9068 (Card) and T.9069 (Slide). HALLAM! PHILOTRYPESOPSIS Girault, 1919. 1919, ‘Hymenoptera Chalcidoidea nova Australiensis."’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 November 1919) : 2[155]-sp. description. PUBL, DATA: With Auberi [Moreton Bay Figs, Brisbane]. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “‘The following revised notes from the type: ... Golden, the abdomen, antennae, apex of ovipositor, valves of same, dorsal thorax except scutellum, dorsal head more or less blackish...”*. QM: Slide - | complete coverslip containing the Holotype = of Philotrypesopsis hallami (with wings separated, difficult to see) together with 10 unidentified © callimomids. “ Philotrypesopsis hallami Gir., = type [GH]. Bred from Moreton Bay Figs, Brisbane, March, 1914, H. Hacker [HH] 5043"", **5043"". NOTES: There is only one specimen on the slide which fits Girault's colour descnption DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: LI! 679 of this species and since he uses the word type in his unpublished manuscript I am accepting that specimen as his Holotype. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.5043. HALLAM! PTERYGOGRAMMA Girault, 1920, 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. & : 202-sp. noy, + description. PUBL. DATA: Meringa, Cairns, November 26, 1918. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘*A female, Meringa, Nov. 26’. QM: Slide — 1 coverslip fragment containing the intact Holotype » of Plerygogramma hallami; | complete coverslip containing the Holotype + of Brachistella bicolor Girault. “Prerygogramma hailami Gir., * type [GH], 3403, Queensland Museum, TYPE, Hy 774, ©, 3403", *Brachistella bicalor Girault, » Type. No. 774. Window of quarters, sugar farm, Nelson [= Gordonvale], Q., XII.19.1911, AAG [GH] 3483"", NOTES: The date on the slide belongs with Brachistella bicolor, Girault has overwritten the **TYPE" label which is a clear indication that he has used the original slide of Brachistella bicolor on which to mount his Holotype of Prerygogramma hallami. The Queensland Museum register number for the latter is T,3403. HALLAM STOMATOCERAS Girault, 1920. 1920, Insecutor Inscit. mensir. 8 2 46-sp. nov. + description as Srometocerus . PUBL. DATA: Meringa, Jungle, E. Jarvis, October. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘In the specimen above (Dunk Island), the scape was almost jet; yet red above as much as in the type’’. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card | = Holotype = minus left pedicel + flagellum and left wings. ‘4622’, **Stomatoceras hallami Gir. ° type [GH]", ““Stromatoceras hallami, = TYPE. Gir. {[HH]". Slide - 1 almost complete coverslip with parts missirig (in very bad condition) containing 1 pedicel + flagellum and | fore wing (piece Missing across the middle) all from the Holotype of Stomatoceras HALLAMI hallami, | large coverslip fragment containing part of Stomatoceras maererlincki Girault. ‘‘Stomatoceras : hallami, maeterlincki Gir., Types = [GH] 4622, 4621"'. Card 2-1. with part of right fore wing and the right hind leg (minus tarsus) separated, ‘‘Dunk Island, H. Hacker, Aug, 1927", ““Stomatoceras hallami Girault, - [GH]. NOTES; The Queensland Museum register number for the Halorype of this species is T.4622, CHINCHILLAE = PTERYGOGRAMMA Girault, 1938. 1938, Revita Ent., Rio de J. 9: 385-var. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Three males, one female reared from leafhopper eggs in native limes, S.E. Flanders, Chinchilla, August 14, 1931. QM: Slide - a half coverslip and 1 complete coverslip containing 2 Syntype ° ' arid 2 Syntype © ~, all intact. “Preryeogramma hallami Git. chinchillae Gir. [GH]"’, “‘Prerygogramma hallami Gir-, chinchillae Gir., Types © [GH]. 3403, on eggs of lime hopper, Aug.14.31, Chinchilla, Q. SEF, 3403". NOTES: Girault has made an error with the sexes of his Syntypes. There are definitely two of éach sex. The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this variety is T.9070, The number T.3403 is for the Holotype of Ptervgogramma hallami. HANDEL APROSTOCETUS Girault, 1926, 1926, Inseculor Inscit. menstr. 14; 130-sp, nov. + deseription. PUBL. DATA: One female from mixed forest galls, Wynnum, August 21, 192! (E.A. Girault). In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘“‘The type body has not been re-seen ... Type slide re- examined"’. QM: Slide - 2 complete coverslips and ! coverslip fragment; the coverslip fragment is empty; the outer complete coverslip contains the fragmented head and antennae from the Holotype : of Aprostocetus handeli together with a large air bubble; the MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM inner complete coverslip contains parts from Schedius magnioculus Girault. ““4dprostocetus handeli Gir., Schedius magnioculus Gir., © types [GH]”’, NOTES: The bady of the Holotype was not located and from Girault’s notes in his unpublished manuscript it was probably missing at that point in time. The Queensland Museum register number for the remains of the Holotype of this species is T.9071, Girault (1922). In 1924 he made Anagryopsis Girault (1917) a junior synonym of Blastothrix Mayr (1875) but continued describing species in Anagyropsis. In his unpublished manuscript he treats all Blastorhrix as Anagyropsis, but under the heading Anagyropsis he writes “equals Blastothrix "’- The Queensland Museum register number for the remains of the Holotype of this species is T.9072. HARRISON! STQMATOCERAS HARDY! BLASTOTHRIX Girault, 1922. See FUSCIPENNIS STOMATOCEROIDES 1922, ‘'The true remedy for head lice. Dedication of a new animal to the quality of majesty and so forth.”' (Girault : Brisbane), {20 November HARVEY! ANAPHOIDEA Girault,, 1912. 1912, Mem. Od Mus. 1: 151-sp. nov. + 1922) : 1[166]-sp. nov. + description. 1924, *'Homo perniciosus and new Hymenoptera."* (Girault : Brisbane) (10 April 1924) ; 4[181]-Anagyropsis Girault (1917) a junior synonym of Blastothrix Mayr (1875). 1926, Insecutor Inscit, menstr. 14 : 67-restatement of 1924 synonymy. 1939, Od Nat. 11: 19-under Anagyropsis smaragdus Girault. PUBL. DATA: Hobart, Tasmania, Nov. 14, 1916 [2]. QM: | card and 2 slides as follows: Card — Holotype § body now missing (originally minutien-mounted, minutien now missing above and below card). **G,H. Hardy, Hoban, 14,11.16/1"’, ‘'Blastothrix hardyi Gir., Type ¢[GH]’’. Slide 1 - 1 coverslip (with a large piece missing) containing the head (antennae separated, 1 in 2 pieces, the other in several pieces) and 1 pair of wings all from the Holotype. ‘“Blastothrix hardyi Type [GH]"’. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing a head (antennae separated, 1 minus part of club) and 1 fore wing from a specimen now missing. *‘Anagyropsis hardyi Gir., ¢. S. Australia, Macleay Mus. [GH] Ent. Diy, Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.*’. On this label Girault has crossed out a specific name and replaced it with “‘hardyi *’ in red ink. NOTES: Girault appears to have been uncertain about the two genera Anagyropsis and Blastothrix. {n the original description of this species he compares it with Anagryopsis mercurius description. PUBL. DATA: A single female specimen, from a pane of a window in workmen's quarters on a sugar farm near Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., December 19, I911. Type Hy/1066, Queensland Museum, the forenoted female on a slide (mounted with the type female of Alaptus newtoni Girault). QM: Slide (broken, half missing) - 1 complete coverslip containing the intact Holotype = of Amaphoidea harveyi (large specimen) and 3 © of which 2 are Alapius globosicornis and the third is the Holotype 5 of Alaptus newtoni Girault (see Mem. Od Mus. 1: 126 under Type information for Alaptus newtoni ). “Queensland Museum. 3700. Alaptus newtoni, 2, 1055, 3700"'", *‘Anaphoidea harveyi 2 3559"’, On both labels all except ‘‘Queensland Museum. 3700, 3700’ and ''3559”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Girault has written “‘TYPE”* on the left and right margins of both labels. NOTES: T.3559 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. HASTATUS ABLERUS Girault, 1932. 1932, “‘New lower Hymenoptera from Australia and India.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 October 1932) : 2[294]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Ex Chionaspis, W. Aus., L.J. Newman. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘*The types were 3 males, two females reared from native DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: JIL o8l Chionaspis, No. 346 of L.T. Newman, also two females, many males, W. Australia (No. 468 of same person)". WADA; Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing numerous Syntypes of both sexes, many with heads separated, “EULOPHIDAE, APHELINIDAE, Azotus 4's 2. W.A./L.N."*. This label also has *“Aphycus © (GH]" and “46 2"*. The latter is crossed out, ‘“Ablerus (Azotus ) hastatus Girault, Cotypes 7* [GH] 208”’, HAWTHORNE! EUPELMOMORPHA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4-44 + footnote-sp. nov, + description (at the end of Eupelmomorpha tricolor Girault). PUBL. DATA: In grass, Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. A female type in alcohol, September. Queensland Museum. Also a female, sweeping in forest along the banks of the Hawkesbury River at Brooklyn, N.S.W., November 14, 1914. QM: Card — 1 ~ metasoma plus hind legs and i = minus head and left fore wing. I leave it to the first reviser to sort out which is the Holotype of this species. From his label | suspect it is the outer metasoma plus hind legs. ‘*4396"’, ‘*Eupelmomorpha hawthornei (end) = type, bicolor Gir. [GH]"’. On this label *‘bicolor *' is overwritten in red ink, there is a red arrow from **hawrhornei ** to ‘‘y type’* and the latter is underlined in red ink. NOTES: | am assuming that the single specimen remaining of the iwo mentioned in the PUBL, DATA is the Holotype from Capeville remounted from alcohol. The Queensland Museum register number for this. specimen is T.4396. HAWTHORNE! EURYTOMA Girault, 1915- 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 255-sp. nov. + description : 258-spp. key type [GH] 3966, 3966"’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is. T.3966. HELENA EuRYTOMA Girault, 1933. 1925, “Indications (in new insects) of ruling power and law in nature."’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 March 1925) ; 3[186]-nomen nudum under Plutarchia bicarinativentris Girault. 1925, ‘New Queensland Insecta captured without any reference to use.” (Girault : Brisbane) (15 December 1925) ; i[194]-nomen nudum under Euryioma punctatifossa Girault. 1933, ‘“‘Some beauties inhabitant not of commerical boudoirs but of nature’s bosom, notably new insects.’* (Girault : Brisbane) (20 June 1933) : 2[300]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Forest, Riverview. [n his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “‘The sole iype specimen was taken by the sweep net on April 4, 1924"°. QM: Card — a metasoma together with 1 fore wing and part of | leg (outer) are all that remain of the Holotype 2° of Eurytoma helena; a second ¢ (inner) minus right wings is Girault’s type of an undescribed species.. ‘‘4963"*, ‘*4734°', ““Eurytome : aeris [CHEIRONYM] (inner), helena Gir- Types © [GH]’’ and on the reverse, “Riverview, Q., forest, 4 Apr., 1924, AAG. [GH]”’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the remains of the Holotype of this species is T.4734. HELENA POLYNEMA Girault, 1925, 1925, “‘Some gem-like or marvellous inhabitants of the woodlands heretofore unknown and by most never seen nor dreamt of.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (25 September 1925) : 1[191]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA; [=<] Forest, Stanthorpe, April 23, 1924. QM: Slide - | small coverslip (with a piece missing) containing a head of uncertain origin; a half coverslip containing 3 2+, 1 of which is the Holotype = of Palynema helena minus | antennal flagellum, the others are as per labels. '*Po/ynema helena Gir., > Type [GH] 3599. Aphelinus pax Gir., =’, “'Goratocerus pater, Gir., ®. Stanthorpe, Q. [GH]"’, ‘On Chionaspis, Brigalow (2nd spm.) [Aphelinus pax }. Juandah, Q., Jan. 23/24 [GH]"’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3599. HELMHOLTZ GONATOCERUS Girault, 1912. 1912, Wem. Od Mus. 1: 142-sp. nov. + DAHMS;: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: II] 685 description : 145-spp. key +. 1938, Revia Ent., Rie de J. 9 : 393-as Gonatocerus helniholtzi in the variety name Gonatocerus helmholrzti christi Girault and again on p. 395 under Gonatocerus mosesi Girault. PUBL, DATA: Three males and four females, October 20 and 21, 1911, sweeping foliage of lantana and other trees in neglected fields near the town of Mackay, Queensland. Subsequently [ captured a female at Hughenden, Q., sweeping on the forest-downs, July 14, 1912. Queensland (Mackay and Hughenden). Type Hy/1047, Queensland Museum. The above males and females mounted together on a slide in xylol-balsam. QM; 2 slides as follows: Slide | - 1 complete coverslip containing 3 Syntype ¢¢ and 4 Syntype “2, all intact. These are the specimens from Mackay, October 20, 21, 1911. “TYPE, Hy/1047, A.A. Girault’’, “*Q. Museum. Gonatocerus helmholtzii, G., 3 & 4%, 3685"*. On the last label all except ‘‘Q. Museum. 3685"* are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Slide 2 - 1 coverslip fragment containing numerous chalcidoids, 1 of which is Gonatocerus helmholtzii with head and appendages separated: | complete coverslip containing | Syntype + of Gonatocerus darwinj Girault. “TYPE, Hy/1037, A.A. Girault", “G. helmholtzii G. [GH] Queensland Museum. 3690, Gonatocerus darwini, 2’’. On the last label all after the number are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. NOTES: The Syntype female from Hughenden was not located. T.3685 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species and has been cancelled. HELMHOLTZ CHRISTI! GONATOCERUS Girault, 1938. 1938, Revia Ent., Rio de J. 9: 393-var- nov. + description as Gonatocerus helmholtzi christi. PUBL. DATA: Indurupilli [= Indooroopilly], window, April 1933. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The above specimens. from Indooroopilly, window, the type being that caught in April, 1933". QM: 3 slides as follows: Slide 1 — 1 complete coverslip containing 1 Syntype =, squashed with antennae and some leg parts separated. ‘‘Gonatocerus helmholtzii Gir., christi Gir., Type *. Indooroopilly, Apr. 1933, window [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld."’. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip (with a small chip missing) containing numerous chalcidoids, 1 of which ts a Syntype - of Gonatocerus felmholtzit christi with head separated, the others are unidentified. “Gonatocerus helmkoltzii Gir. christi Gir., yar. +. Window, Indooroopilly, Oct., 1930 [GH] Ent. Diy. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”’. Slide 3 - | complete coverslip containing numerous chalcidoids | of which is a Syntype © of Gonatocerus helmbolizii christi with head separated, the others are unidentified. ‘*Gonatocerus helmholtzii Gir. christi Gir., +, Window, Indooroopilly, Nov. 16, 1930 [GH] Ent. Diy. Dep, Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES: Girault did not select a Holotype in the literature. Therefore his three females from window, [ndooroopilly, are Syntypes. The Queensland Museum register numbers for the Syntypes of this variety are — Slide 1 T.6390; Shde 2 T.9074; Slide 3 T.9075. HEMANS! GYROLASELLA NOMEN NUDUM. 1939, Od. Nat. 11: 15-nomen nudum under Gyrolasella iphigenia Girault. HEMIGLABER EPIMETAGEA Girault, 1940, 1940, Revia Soc, ent, argent, 10 ; 325~-sp. description, PUBL. DATA: Yass, N.S.Wales, January, a female, K. Enghsh, ANIC: Pin - Holotype / minus left wings, right antenna and terminal segments of left antenna. ‘‘Yass, 15.1.31, K. English”, “HOLOTYPE * Epimetagea hemiglabra Gir.,"’, “‘Epimetagea hemigiabra Gir., Type ¢ [GH]”’, Slide - | coverslip fragment containing | fore wing and | antenna all from the Holotype. *‘Epimetagea hemiglabra Gir., Holotype =. €.S.1.R."', ‘‘Epimetagea hemiglabra Gir., Type © [GH]’. NOTES: It appears from the labels that Girault intended to name this species Epimetagea hemiglabra, but due to a lapsus MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM it appeared as Epimetageu hemiglaber . | leave it to the first reviser to take the appropriate action. HEMIPTERA EUSEMIONELLA Girault, 1920. Eneyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. HEMIPTERA PARASOLINDENIA Girault, 1913. 1913, Trans. R. Soe. 8. Aust. 37: 90-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 36-Parasolindenia Girault (1913) not Brues, a junior synonym of Parcoderella Girault (1913) : 37-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: One specimen [2] on a card. Queensland : Cairns (A.M. Lea). Type 1.1275, South Australian Museum. The aboye specimen with a slide bearing legs, antenna and a fore wing. SAM: Card - Holotype © minus right antenna, right fore wing, metasoma and some legs. ‘*Cairns dist., A.M. Lea*’, "1.1275, Parasolindenia hemiptera Gir., Queensland, also slide, TYPE”, ‘*Parasolindenia hemniptera Girault, < type [GH]"’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing | antenna and 2 legs (1 partly out from under the coverslip) all from the Holotype. ‘*Parasolindenia hemiptera Gir., ? type [GH]"’. NOTES: My notes do not list a fore wing from the Holotype present on the slide as stated in the PUBL. DATA. I have not had the chance to re-examine the slide and the reader is advised to check it in case of an oversight on my part, I am sure it is the slide containing parts from the Holotype, be a male, sweeping in the dry bed of the Proserpine River, at Proserpine, Queensland, November 3, 1912. Gordonvale (Cairns), Proserpine and Brisbane, Queensland. Forest. Types Hy 3148, Queensland Museum, four females a tag; bwo female heads and three legs on a slide. Type locality, Gordonvale. QM: | card and 2 slides as follows: Card - 4 Syntype +", | with head separated, “‘TYPE”’, “‘Ericydnus hemipterus Gir., Types = [GH]"*. Slide 1 - 3 coverslip fragments containing 2 Syntype © 2 (minus heads), 2 heads (1 with 1 antenna separated), 1 fore wing and some leg parts. Presumably the separated heads and appendages belong to the 2 headless bodies and these are part of the original 8 : “from Gordonvale. **TYPE, Hy/3148, A.A, Girault’’, ‘“Q. Museum. Ericydnus hemipterus, Gir. °*'. On the last label all except ‘OQ. Museum.”* are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Slide 2 - a damaged, half coverslip containing 6 specimens of both sexes with heads and appendages ery “Ericydnus hemipterus Gir., 35. W. Austr. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld. er DPIQ: Card - 1] % minus right antenna. “‘Ericydnus hemipterus Girault, 2. Buderim, Q, [GH]"’. NOTES: The additional specimens from Brisbane and Proserpine were not located. I am assuming that the two females on Slide | are part of the original Gordonvale series since they lack a Hacker label (Brisbane) and are both females (the Proserpine specimen was a male), HEMIPTERUS ERICYDNUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 172-sp.nov, + HEMIPTERUS PENTLANDENSIS ERICYDNUS Girault, description. 1915. 1926, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 14 ; 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4+ 173-var. nov. + 134-additional specimen + descriptive notes. PUBL. DATA: Described at first from eight females from a mass of pentatomid eggs on a bush in a forest. The hosts were obtained May 7, the parasites emerging May 30, 1912, Later two females were seen in the collections of the Queensland description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping forest, January 4, 1913. Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Type, none designated. NOTES: No specimens of this variety were located. Museum labelled ‘‘Sweeping undergrowth, mostly eucalypts, Brisbane, April 4 and 16, 1913 (H. Hacker)’, Also what appears to HENRICI SYSTASIS Girault, 1913, 1913, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37: 106-sp.nov, + description. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA; III 687 1915, Mfem. Od Mus. 4: 187-sp. description, PUBL. DATA: King Island (A.M. Lea). Type I. 1344, South Australian Museum. One specimen [“] and a slide bearing head and posterior legs. SAM: Card — Only the mesosoma remains of the Holotype + on the card. Some wings may also be present buried in glue, | fore Wing is on the slide. ‘*King I., Tas., Lea’’, “1.1344, Sysfasis henrici Gir., King Island, also slide, TYPH”’, “Systasis henrict Girault, = type [GH]’’. Slide - 2 complete coverslips containing | torn fore wing, the squashed head (minus 1 antenna, the other separated, in 2 pieces) and 2 legs all from the Holotype. “‘Systasis henrici Gir., > type [GH]"'. HERACLIT! CASCA Girault, 1936, 1936, ‘‘Terror - errors; and novitates of Pterygota (or earth realities not state - bound)."’ (Girault : Sydney) (29 August 1936): 3[324]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Indooroopilly, July, QM: Slide ~ I almost complete coverslip containing numerous chalcidoids ! of which is a ° Casca heracliti, 1 is a + Stethynium heracliti Girault and the rest are unidentified, I leave it to the first reviser to sort the specimens out. ‘Srethpriurri heracliti Gir., + [GH]**, ‘‘Casca heracliti Gir., ° [GH]. The last label has an arrow directed at the coverslip. NOTES: This is the only Girault slide bearing a specimen of Casca heraclili, but it has no ‘‘type*’ annotation nor data, The lower half of the Casea@ label has been scraped away for some reason and may have carried the “‘type’’annotation. This specimen cannot be placed as the Holotype with any certainty. See PUBL. DATA with Stethynium heracliti. HERACLITE NEOMPHALOIDELLA See (0 EULOPHOTETRASTICHUS HERACLITT STETHYNIUM Girault, 1938. 1938, Revia Ent., Rio de J. 9 + 389-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, Indooroopilly, July, 1936. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘'(minute but still larger than eg. Casca heracliti upon the same (type) slide with it). The type was from a window (forest)**. QM: Slide - 1 almost complete coverslip containing numerous chalcidoids; | is the Holotype = of Stethynium heraclini, | is a { of Casca heracliti Girault (Holotype 7) and the rest are unidentified. ‘‘Srerhynium heracliti Gir., = [GH]"’, ''Casca heracliti Gir., * [GH]"’. The last label has an arrow directed at the coverslip. NOTES: Because of the notes in Girault’s unpublished manuscript | am accepting this slide as containing the Holotype 2 of this species even though the label is not annotated ‘‘type’’. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.6409. HERBERTONENSIS EURYTOMA Girault, 1935. 1935, ‘‘Microhymenopiera Australiensis nova mostly Chalcididae.** (Girault : Sydney) (25 April 1935) : 2[316j-sp, description. PUBL. DATA: Herberton, forest, March 11, 1919. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘One female*”. QM: Card - Holotype ¢ minus left fore wing. **4834"', “‘Eurytoma herbertonensis Gir., Type = [GH]’’. NOTES; The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is 7.4834. HERCULES PSEUDEPITELIA Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch, Naturgesch. 79, Abt.A, H.6: 85-sp. nov. + description; generic name spelt Pseudepitelea . 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 314-Pseudepitelia Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Chalcis Fabricius (1789) : 319-sp. description; uses an unpublished combination, Tumtidicvoxa hercules [=Pseudepitelia hercules | : 324-spp. key ; 325-generit synonymies (after key). PUBL. DATA: Two males reared by Mr F.P. Dodd from the chrysalids of Cethosia cydippe from jungle, May 1912. Kuranda, Queensland, Types [Hy 3374] Queensland Museum, the above specimens minutien mounted (one pin) and a slide with antennae and a fore wing. QM: 5 stages on separate pins and | slide as follows: MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Stage |] - | Syntype ‘ minus antennae, left fore wing and some legs (specimen fungus affected). ‘'Pseudepitelia hercules Git., 2 types [GH]"’, “*Brachymeria hercules (Gir) E.F. Rick. Det. 1950". Stage 2 - 1 Syntype ¢ minus left antenna, most OF right antennal flagellum and the left hind lez (specimen fungus affected). “Kuranda, From chrysalis of Cethosia cydippe [HH]", *‘Chalcis hercules Gir. {HH]”"’. Slide - 1 large coverslip fragment containing 3 antennae and 1] fore wing from the 2 Syntype * ¢ of Pseudepitelia hercules ; | complete coverslip and a partly overlying coverslip fragment containing parts from the Holotype of Miscogasteromorpha ajax Girault. ''4405"", “TYPE", ‘‘Miscogasteromorpha ajax Gir., - type [GH] 4405, 4405"*. **Pseudepitelia hercules Gir., ¢ type [GH] 4550”. Stage 3 - 1 * minus part of left antennal flagellum. ‘'Cethosia pupa, Kuranda, Mareh 1919, F.P. Dodd", ‘'Chalcis hereules Gir. [GH]"’. Stage 4 - | + minus part of left antennal flagellum. ‘'Cethosia pupa, Kuranda, March 1919, F,P, Dodd’’, ‘‘Chalcis hercules Girault, - [GH]’*, ‘‘Brachymeria hercules (Gir.) E.F. Riek, Det. 1950"". Stage 5 - 1 © minus right fore wing and part of right antennal flagellum. ‘'Cerhosia pupa, Kuranda, March 1919, F.P, Dodd", “Brachymeria hercules (Gir.) E.F. Riek, Det. E-F, Riek”, MM: Pin -1 2 minus | antenna, (the other minus flagellum) and left mid leg. “*K,G. Sound", ‘‘Chaleis hercules Gir., © [GH]. NOTES: | suspect that Hacker has remounted the Syntype males onto new Stages On separate pins leaving Stage I with the Girault label and writing data and determination labels for the second. The male on Stage 2 is the only specimen that could be the second Syntype male based upon data and parts missing in relation to the slide-mounted parts. The male on Stage 3 has only part of 1 antenna missing whereas all antennae on the slide are intact. Another factor which helps confirm this is that only specimens on Stages 1 and 2 are fungus affected. In Girault’s unpublished manuseript he mentions, ‘Type locality and host, March 6, 1919, F,P, Dodd, many females’’. These are the specimens on Stages 4 and 5. In the Queensland Museum there are also 5 stages each with a female which may have been part of this series. They have no data nor Girault labels and their origin remains uncertain, The Syntype on Stage 2 bears the duplicate Queensland Museum register number T.4550. HERCULES UFENS Girault, 1912. 1912, Mfem. Qd Mus. 1: 73- sp. nav. + description : 74-spp. key + °. 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. See.(N.S.) 12: 58-catalogue. PUBL, DATA; A single male specimen mounted in balsam, from the window of a carhouse in the railway station at Mareeba, N.Q., January 2, 1912 (A.A.G.). Type Hy/779, Queensland Museum, the above male in xylol-balsam (mounted with single specimens of two species of Aphelinoidea ). QM: Slide — a half coverslip containing the intact Holotype ‘ of Ufens hercules and 2 intact «= of species as per labels. “Queensland Museum. 3440. TYPE, Hy/779, ¢°, “Ufens hercules Girault, Type *, Aphelinoidea howardii, huxleyi Girault. From windows of a carhouse, Mareeba, N.Q., Jany. 2. 1912. AAG., 779 [GH]"". NOTES: T.3440 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. HERNDON! MEGASTIGMUS Girault, 1935. 1935, **Microhymenoptera Australiensis nova mostly Chalcididae.”' (Girault : Sydney) (25 April 1935): 2 [316]-sp. description. 1940, Od Nat. 11° 106-sp. description under Epimegastigmus darlingi Girault. PUBL. DATA: From bud-galls, Forest Hill, A-R, Brimblecombe. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘“‘The types were pairs reared from Eucalypius melanophloeia, December 23, 1934’’. QM: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card | - 2 Syntype + ¥; 1 with | leg separated, the other minus head. “Megastigmus herndoni Girault, Types © [GH]". Card 2.- 3 Syntype = ~: 1 intact, 1 minus. 1 antenna and part of the other, the third minus antennae. ‘‘Megastigmus herndoni Girault, Paratypes - [GH]"’. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: II 689 NOTES: Since Girault did not select a Holotype all his specimens are Syntypes. No males of this species were located. The Queensland Museum register numbers for the Syntypes of this species are T.9076 (Card 1) and T.9077 (Card 2). HERODOTI CALOSOTA Girault, 1934. 1934, ‘‘New Capsidae and Hymenoptera with note on an unmentionable.’’ (Girault : Sydney) (21 December 1934) : 1[311]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Kuranda, A.P. Dodd. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘*The type was a single female’. QM: 11 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - Holotype ? minus the tip of left antenna. ‘‘Kuranda, Nov. 1919, A.P. Dodd’’, ‘‘4201’’, ‘‘Eupelmus [= Calosota | herodoti Gir., 2 type [GH]’’. On the last label Girault has replaced ‘‘worcesteri ’’ with ‘‘herodoti ’’. Card 2 - 1 2 intact. ‘Kuranda, Queensland, A.P. Dodd’’, “‘Calosota herodoti (Gir.), ? [GH]’’. Card 3 - 1 2 intact. ‘‘Calosota herodoti (Gir.), 2. 1940 [GH]”’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Ovipositing in dead borer infested Acacia, 4 pm., Indooroopilly, Jan. 13 [GH]’’. Card 4 - 1 ° intact. ‘‘Kuranda, 5.xii.1920, F.P. Dodd’’, ‘‘Calosota herodoti Gir., ? [GH]’’. Card 5 - 1 2 intact. There is no evidence of there having been a ¢ on this card. **Fupelmus [= Calosota | herodoti Gir., ¢° [GH]”’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Amamoor, July 13-14, 1924 [GH]’’. Card 6 - 1 © minus right antenna, right fore wing and metasoma. ‘‘Eupelmus [=Calosota | herodoti Girault, ° [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Laidley, Q. [GH]’’. Slide (Broken and half missing) - 1 coverslip fragment containing 1 antenna and 1 fore wing from the female on Card 6. ‘‘Eupelmus [= Calosota | herodoti Girault, °. Laidley [GH]’’. On this label Girault has replaced ‘‘worcesteri ’’ with ‘*herodoti ’’. Card 7 - 1 2 minus | antenna, the scape of the other and part of the head (insect damaged). ‘‘Kuranda, 13.xii.20, F.P. Dodd’’, ‘‘Eupelmus [= Calosota | herodoti Girault, ° [GH]’’. Card 8 - | 2 minus head and metasoma. “Gold Creek, 29.9.29, H. Hacker’’, “*Eupelmus [= Calosota | herodoti Gir., ° [GH]’’. Card 9 - 1 ® intact. ‘‘Kuranda, 8.xii.20, F.P. Dodd’’, ‘‘Eupelmus [= Calosota | herodoti Girault, 2 [GH]’’. Card 10 - 1 © minus tip of right antenna. ‘Kuranda, 12.xii.20, F.P. Dodd’’, ““Fupelmus [= Calosota | herodoti Girault [GH]’’. Card 11 - 4 °%; 3 intact, 1 minus part of left antenna. ‘‘Eupelmus herodoti Gir., [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Gympie, Q. [GH]’’. SAM: Card - 1 2 minus head. ‘‘Kuranda, 8.xii.20, F.P. Dodd’’, ‘‘Eupelmus herodoti Gir., Queensland’’, ‘‘Eupelmus [=Calosota] herodoti Girault, 2 [GH]’’. NOTES: The combination Eupelmus herodoti does not occur in the literature nor in Girault’s unpublished manuscript. On two of his labels Girault has placed his name in brackets after Calosota herodoti (Cards 2 and 3). In his unpublished manuscript under the heading Calosota Girault says, ‘‘The Australian species have been described as Eupelmus and Anastatus’’. It appears that Girault mistakingly believed that he had described this species at first in the genus Eupelmus. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4201. HESIODI OLIGOSITA Girault, 1938. 1938, Revita Ent., Rio de J. 9 : 384-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female from the jungle, Dagun, July 11, 1924. QM: Slide - 1 large, cracked coverslip fragment containing 1 ¢ Cryptothrips cybele Girault with 2 unidentified chalcidoids; 1 small, cracked coverslip fragment containing the Holotype ? of Oligosita hesiodi, squashed with head and some wings separated. ‘‘Oligosita hesiodi Gir., Type 2 [GH]’’, ‘‘Cryptothrips cybele Girault, ¢. Grandchester, forest, Aug. 1, 1924. Inner [small coverslip fragment] Dagun, jungle, July 11, 1924 [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.6374. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM HETAERICOS EPITETRASTICHUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 239-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, August 13, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 2596, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag with type of speciosissimus, the head on a slide. QM: Card - 2 °° both minus heads; the inner is the Holotype of Epitetrastichus hetaericos ; the outer is Epitetrastichus speciosissimus Girault. ‘‘TYPE’’, “Epitetrastichus : speciosissimus Gir., hetaericos Gir., Types 2 [GH]’’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head in 2 pieces with 1 antenna attached to each (1 antenna has the club separated). ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2596, A.A. Girault’’,‘‘Queensland Museum. Epitetrastichus hetaericos 2’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. HEXCARINATA NEARRETOCERA Girault, 1925. 1925, ‘‘New Queensland Insecta captured without any reference to use.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (15 December 1925): 2[195]-sp. description. 1927, ‘‘Thysanoptera nova Australiensis, II.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (19 August 1927): 2[215]-under Xenarretocera v-carinata Girault. PUBL. DATA: W.A.T. Summerville, Stradbroke Isl. Oct. 4, 1925. Forest. QM: Card - 2 22 and the remains of a third; the inner is the Holotype of Nearretocera hexcarinata, both antennae incomplete, both hind legs (1 in 2 pieces) and metasoma separated, left hind wing missing; the outer fragments and ° are eurytomids. ‘‘4649’’, ‘‘Nearretocera hexcarinata Gir., Type ° [GH]’’, ‘‘Peel Is. (outer), Stradbroke Is. (inner), 4 Oct., 1925 [GH]”’ and on the reverse, ‘‘W.A.T. Summerville, Plutarchia [GH]’’. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this species in Xenarretocera Girault. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4649. HEXGUTTATIVENTRIS EPITETRASTICHUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 241-sp. nov. + description as 6-guttativentris . PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, May 18, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy.2602, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head ona slide. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus head. “TYPE”’, ‘‘Epitetrastichus 6-guttativentris Gir., Type 2 [GH]’’. Slide - 2 adjoined coverslip fragments containing the squashed Holotype head (minus | antenna, the scape of the other attached and | separated pedicel + flagellum). ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2602, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Epitetrastichus 6-guttativentris ?’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: In accordance with Article 26 b of the Code, I have altered the specific name from 6-guttativentris to hexguttativentris . HIBISCI EUCOMYS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 128-sp. nov. + description. PUBL DATA: Two females, crawling over stems of an Hibiscus in a garden. October 30, 1911. Mossman, Queensland. Types Hy 3052, Queensland Museum, two females on a tag; head, a fore wing and a hind tibia on a slide. The Hibiscus plant mentioned was badly infested with a lecaniid and ants were also constantly running to and fro in large numbers. The encyrtid resembled the latter somewhat, walking very rapidly and unevenly and jumping strongly when disturbed. Another female of this species was taken by miscellaneous sweeping (including Hibiscus and other ornamentals in neglected gardens) along the Herbert River at Halifax, February 26, 1913. QM: Card - 1 Syntype ? minus right flagellum, right wings and most legs. “TYPE”’, ‘‘Eucomys hibisci Gir., ° type [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing a head (both antennae separated, 1 incomplete) and | fore wing; 2 coverslip fragments containing a head (antennae attached), 2 fore wings (1 folded) and 1 hind wing. These are from the Holotype of Eucomys aurantifasciata Girault and from DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III the Syntypes of Eucomys hibisci . I leave it to the first reviser to sort out the parts. “TYPE, Hy/3052, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Q. Museum. Eucomys hibisci, E. aurantifasciata G., °’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Q. Museum.”’ and ‘‘Z, aurantifasciata G., 2 [GH]’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. If one turns the slide over there is a label glued beneath the ‘‘Q.Museum.”’ label which can be read without need of a mirror, ‘*° types [GH]’’. DPIQ: 5 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - 1 2? minus head. ‘‘Eucomys hibisci Gir., 2 [GH]’’ and on the reverse, “‘Wynnum, forest, January [GH]’’. Card 2 - 1 metasoma, 1 pair of wings and 1 leg. ‘‘Eucomys hibisci Girault, ? [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Nelson [= Gordonvale] [GH]’’. Card 3 - 1 2 minus head and at least 1 fore wing. ‘‘Eucomys hibisci Girault, 2° [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Bowen, Q., 6 Nov., 1917 [GH]’’. Card 4 - 1 ° intact. ‘‘Eucomys hibisci Gir., 2° [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Bowen, salt pan, 6 Nov., 1917 [GH]’’. Card 5 - 1 ° minus head; metasoma and some legs separated. ‘‘Eucomys hibisci Gir., ° [GH]’’ and on the reverse, “‘Ayr-Pentland, forest, Dec., 1917 [GH]’’. NOTES: The Holotype of Eucomys aurantifasciata may be under the coverslip fragments since these and ‘‘E. aurantifasciata G., 2’’ were added to the slide of Eucomys hibisci . If this is the case the parts under the complete coverslip come from the three Syntypes of the latter, two of which are now missing. The fore wing on the slide is a left fore wing and the right fore wing is missing from the surviving Syntype. HILARIS LEIMACIS Girault, 1936. 1936, ‘‘Chalcididae, Capsidae species nova Australiensis Giraulti.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (25 April 1936): 1[320]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Indooroopilly, April 22, window. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type was one female specimen taken in 1935’’. QM: Slide - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing 5 specimens (4 with heads 691 separated). One is the Holotype ? of Leimacis hilaris, the rest are unidentified. **Leimacis hilaris Gir., Type 2. Indooroopilly, Apr. 22, 1935 [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9078. HILARIS MEGASTIGMUS Girault, 1929. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 53 : 339-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, Lucindale, South Australia (B.A. Feuerheerdt). SAM: Card - Holotype ° minus head and left wings. ‘‘Lucindale, S.A., Feuerheerdt’’, “*Type’’, ‘‘Megastigmus hilaris Gir., South Australia, TYPE, also slide’, ““Megastigmus hilaris Girault, Type ? [GH]’’. Slide - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing the squashed head (antennae separated) and 1 folded fore wing all from the Holotype. ‘‘Megastigmus hilaris Gir., Type °. S. Aus. Mus. [GH]’’, ‘‘TYPE’’. HILLI ANTHEMUS (?) Dodd and Girault (in Dodd 1917). NOTES: This was originally described as a variety of Anthemus chionaspidis in Dodd 1917 : 352. In Girault’s unpublished manuscript he raises this variety to species rank. When working on species beginning with the letter c I overlooked this paper by Dodd. The relevant information on this variety is placed below and an entry as a variety of Anthemus chionaspidis will be made in an additional notes section to be contained in Part III of this checklist. 1917, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 41 : 352- var. nov. + description. [Dodd]. 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 8 : 98-under Anthemus emersoni Girault at specific rank. [Girault]. PUBL. DATA: Northern Territory : Darwin (several specimens of either sex labelled ‘‘Parasitic on coccid on grass, 15/6/14, G.F. Hill’’). Type two females, one male on a slide. QM: Slide - 2 complete coverslips containing 2 2 and 1 2 Syntypes with heads separated (1 also with antennae separated). ‘“‘TYPE”’, ‘‘Anthemus chionaspidis hilli Dodd, ¢2 types [DH]’’. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM On the last label *“& Girault'’ has been crossed out. HINNULEUS STETHYNIUM Girault, 1938. 1938, Revia Ent., Rio de J. 9+ 387-sp, nov, + description. PUBL. DATA: Window, Indooroopilly, Oct.. 1930, In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘A paratype female was taken from the same window !rom which the type was captured, June 3, 1935". QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 — | complete coverslip containing the Holotype » of Stefhynium hinnuleus (head separated, neither antenna intact), at least | « of Physcus popei Girault and numerous unidentified chalcidoids, "Stethynium hinnuleus Gir., Type 2, Physcus popei . indooroopilly, window, Oct., 1930 [GH] 4955, Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’ Slide 2 - a hal! coverslip with an adjoined coverslip fragment containing | fragmented > of Stethynium hinnuleus ; 1 complete coverslip Containing numerous chalcidoids of which at least | is Slethynium ibyci Girault and the rest are unidentified. “Srethynium Ainnuleus Gir,, Paratype » (GH]"", '“Sterhyriium ibyei Gir., Type ° (outer) [complete coverslip]. Indooroopilly, 1.14.1933. window [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld". NOTES: The specimen of Stethynium Ainnuleus on Slide 2 has no type-status since its data were not mentioned with the description, The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is 7.4955. HIRSUTIOCULUS CALOSOTA See HIRSUTIOCULUS EUPELMUS HIRSUTIOCULUS EUPELMUS Girault, 1925, 1925, “Indications (in new insects) of ruling power and law in nature."’ (Girault : Brisbane). (10 March 1925) ; 2[185|-sp. description, 1934, ‘‘New Capsidae and Hymenoptera, with note on an unmentionable."’ (Girault : Sydney). (21 December 1934) - 1[3!l]-under Ca/osota tullii Girault. PUBL. DATA: From trunk dead brigalow, Vernor, September 5, 1924, In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, "The type was one female."’ QM: 3 cards and 2 slides as Follows; Card | - 2 + metasomas associated with some legs (both insect damaged), | £ minus nght antenna and some legs; metasoma and hind legs separated. Only 1 of these © © is the Holotype, see NOTES below. ''4199"', “ Eupelmus hirsuttoculus Gir., Types = [GH]”’. Slide | - a half coverslip with an adjoined coverslip fragment (these are closest to the labels) coniaining 2 - antennae, J / antenna and 1 leg all from the specimens on Card 1; an outer, half coverslip containing | intact Syntype = of Omphalodipara splendida Girault. **Fupelmus hirsutioculus Gir,, Type = [GH] 4199°". This label has arrows directed at the relevant pieces of coverslip. ‘‘Omphalodipara genotype 2 [=splendida | {outer). Montville, Q., Sep. [GH]’’. Card 2-1 © minus right antenna and left fore Wing. ““Chinchilla, Queensland, A.P. Dodd"’, “Calosofa [= Eupelmus | hirsittioculus Girault, 2 [GH]’’. Card 3 - 1 : minus right antenna and right wings; the labels are as Card 2. Slide 2. - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 antennae and 2 fore wings all from the specimens on Cards 2 and 3, '*Calosota [= BLupelmus | hirsutioculus Gir.,. Paratype °. Chinchilla, Q. [GH] 4199"'. NOTES: The specimens on Cards 2 and 3 have no type-stalus since their data were not mentioned with the description. It is difficult to know what to do with the chaos Girault has created with his type material of this species. In his original publication he describes ihe ovipositor indicating that he was dealing with the female sex, but his PUBL. DATA do not give the number of specimens involved. In his unpublished manuscript he states that the type was a single female but his label says ‘*Types »’° with the card bearing two females and one male, His label on Slide | says ‘Type *©"'. His unpublished manuscript gives a description of the male which fits the male on Card | and its antenna on Slide 1. After the description he states, ‘‘Male is supposed same species only’’. I do not regard the male on Card | as having any type-status, When mentioning the extra material from Chinchilla in his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘Two females, Chinchilla, A.P. Dodd. The valves of the ovipositor in DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III these specimens were entirely black (in the type the white apex is dull and perhaps the white fades out after death)"’. Examination of the remains of the two females on Card 1 shows that the outer specimen has uniform black ovipositor valves whereas in the inner female the tip was once pale. I am taking the latter as the remains of the Holotype of this species. The outer female may have been a different species but this is NOW impossible to tell. If this is so then Girault’s ‘‘Types "* on his label with Card 1 is a lapsus. In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this species in the genus Ca/osara, hence the labels on Cards 2 and 3, and Slide 2. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4199, HISPIDISCUTUM CERCHYSIUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4° 83-sp. noy. + description : 85, 86-comparative notes after Cerchysius oviductus Girault. PUBL. DATA: One female, September 28, 1913 (H. Hacker). Caloundra (Brisbane), Queensland. Type Hy 2983, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head and fore wing on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype + minus head, right wings and left fore wing (?), specimen fungus affected. ‘Caloundra, H, Hacker, 28.9.13"", “TYPE”, ““Cerchysius hispidiscuturn Gir., Type © [GH}’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype head (part of 1 antenna separated, out from under the coverslip); | small; damaged, circular coverslip fragment containing the Holotype fore wing; a cracked coverslip fragment, between the previous 2, containing a head of uncertain origin. ““TYPE"’, “‘Cerchysius hispidiscutum Gir., Type » [GH]’’. DPIQ: Card -2 2°; 1 minus 1 antennal flagellum, the other with head separated. “‘Cerchysius hispidiscutum Gir., © [GH]"’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Nelson [=Gordonvale], Q., AAG. [GH]". HISPipiscuTuM ELAsMuS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 170-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Gordonvale (Caims), Queensland. Forest. July. Type [S$] Hy 2720, Queensland Museum. Tag and slide. QM: 2 cards and 1 slide as follows: Card 1 - Holotype ~ minus head and right fore wing; right hind leg separated, in 2 pieces, 3982". “HOLOTYPE”, ‘‘Elasmus hispidiscutum Girt., ~ type [GH]"". Slide - 2 patches of mounting medium missing coverslip fragments; the | closest the “TYPE” label contains a head minus antennae which I suspect is from the Holotype of Elasmus hispidiseutum, the other contains a head (anterinae separated, 1 minus scape) which | suspect is from Elasmus queenslandicus Girault, “TYPE, Hy/2720, A.A, Girault'', ‘3982. 3973, Queensland Museum. Elasrnius hispidiscutum =, queenslandicus ’’. On the last label all after “Queensland Museum.”’ except ‘‘queenslandicus (GH]"' and two arrows by Girault are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 2 - 1 ; intact. ‘‘Mareeba, forest, Mch. 11, 1919 [GH], *‘Elasmus hispidiscutum Girault, 2 [GH]’’, ‘‘Elasynus ? kurandaensis Grit, E.F.R. det. 1965**. NOTES: 7.3982 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. HISPIDISCUTUM TORGLERI ELASMUS Giraull, 1940. 1940, Revita Soc. ent. argent, 10 : 322-var. description, PUBL. DATA: A female, forest, Indooroopilly, Sep. 25, 1934. QM: Card — Holotype * minus head, right fore wing and some legs; melasoma, | leg, part of another and part of mesosoma separated. “HOLOTYPE”, **Elasmus hispidiscutum Gir. torgleri Gir., Type © [GH]" and on the reverse, “Indooroopilly, 25 Sep., 1932 [GH]"’. Slide - 2 complete coverslips containing the head (minus | antenna, the other separated, incomplete) and | fore wing all from the Holotype. ‘‘Elasmus hispidiscutum Gir.. torgleri Gir., Type 2. Indooroopilly, Q. [GH]’"’. NOTES: The PUBL. DATA give the year of collection as 1934 but the label with the specimen has the year as 1932. | am interpreting 1934 .as an error. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this variety is T,9079, 694 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM HISPIDIVERTEX REDINIA Girault, 1936. 1936, ‘‘Terror-errors; and novitates of ‘Bright. Bred from egg capsule of Large Mantis’’. Pterygota (or earth realities not state- bound).’’ (Girault : Sydney) (29 August 1936): 4[325]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Palmwoods on Hibiscus, forest. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type has been reexamined ... Captured from a flower of a wild Hibiscus in rainforest, October 26, 1923”’. QM: Slide - 2 cracked coverslip fragments and | intact coverslip fragment containing the fragmentary Holotype ? in very bad condition. ‘‘Redinia 2 [GH]’’, ‘‘Redinia hispidivertex Girault, Type ° [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9080. HOLBEINI DINOCARSIS, Girault, 1923. 1923, ‘‘Microscopitis, womanitis, and new Hexapoda.’’ (Girault : Sydney) (31 October 1923): 6[176]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: From Barronia -like [= Boronia | bushes, Kingston, February 7, 1923. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘*The type was taken in forest’’. QM: Slide - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing the Holotype ? minus metasoma, | pair of wings and some legs; head separated (antennae attached), “Dinocarsis holbeini Girault, Type [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9081. HOLBEINI PODAGRION Girault, 1923. 1923, ‘‘Microscopitis, womanitis and new Hexapoda.’’ (Girault : Sydney) (31 October 1923): 7[177]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Bright, Victoria. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type was labelled ‘Bred from egg-capsule of a large mantis’. H.W. Davey was the collector’’. QM: Card - 2 2, 1 4 Syntypes; 1 ° minus head and left fore wing; the second 2 minus head and right hind leg; the ¢ is minus right hind leg. ‘‘Podagrion holbeini Gir., ¢° Types [GH]’’ and on the reverse, Slide - 1 coverslip fragment (partly overlying the ‘‘TYPE”’ label) containing a head (minus 1 antenna, the other separated and in 3 pieces) and | leg (in 2 pieces, minus tarsus) all from the Syntypes; 1 coverslip, with a large piece missing, containing parts from the Holotype of Podagrion grotii Girault. ‘“TYPE’’, **5090’’, ‘‘5089”’, ‘‘Podagrion grotiusi [= grotii | Gir., % type, holbeini ¢2 type [GH] 5089”. NOTES: Although Girault’s unpublished manuscript says ‘‘type’’ there were clearly three specimens mounted together. He appears to have been rather vague about the word type and occasionally used it to cover more than one specimen; additional specimens in some cases were then labelled cotypes and paratypes. I have no reservations about labelling the three card- mounted specimens as Syntypes for which the Queensland Museum register number is T.5090. The head on the slide is that of a female and the leg probably from the male. HOMER! EUPELMUS Girault, 1922. 1922, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 10: 109-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Pentland, November 21, 1917. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type is on a slide with that of E. benthami ’’. QM: Slide - 1 coverslip fragment nearest the ‘‘homeri ’’ label containing the fragmented Holotype 2 of Eupelmus homeri ; 1 cracked coverslip fragment at the other end of the slide containing a ? of Eupelmus aeschyli (Girault); in the centre of the slide is an almost complete coverslip (now partly missing over the medium) containing a Syntype ° of Eupelmus benthami (Girault). ‘‘Eupelmus homeri Girault, Type ? [GH] 4293”’, ‘‘Eupelmus : benthami Gir., aeschyli Gir. (inner) 2 [GH]’’. Card - 1 ? minus most of antennae, all wings and most legs; metasoma separated. ‘*Eupelmus homeri Gir., ? [GH]’’. On this label Girault has crossed out ‘‘type’’ after the sex sign. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4293. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III HOMER! PARASYRPOPHAGUS Girault, 1935. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. HOOKER EUPELMUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4° 11-sp. nov. + description: 17-spp. key °°. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping jungle, February 13, 1914 (A,P, Dodd). Babinda, Queensland, Type Hy 2852, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head and hind legs on a slide. QM: 5 cards on separate pins and 1 slide as follows: Card i - Holotype © minus right fore leg, left hind leg; head separated minus left antenna. ““TYPE*’, 4286", *‘Bupelmus hookeri Girault, Type * [GH]’’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments; the 1 closest the main label contains. 1 antenna and 2 legs from the Holotype of Expelnius hookeri, the other contains parts from the Holotype of Bupelmus babindaensis Girault, ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2850, 2851, A.A. Girault”’, ‘Queensland Museum. 2851, 4265, Eupelmus bebindaensis », E. hookeri +, 2852, 4286"". On the last label all except “‘Queensland Museum. 4265, 4286" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 2 - J © minus part of right antenna. “Kuranda, Nov. 19, F.P. Dodd’’, ‘*Eupelmus hooker! Gir., © [GH]’’. Card 3 -1 = intact, ‘Kuranda, F.P, Dodd”, ‘‘Eupelmus hookeri Gir., ° [GH]. Card 4-1! § intact. ‘‘Kuranda, 20.X11.20, F.P. Dodd”, ‘*Eupelmus hookeri Gir., * [GH]. Card 5 - 1 = minus antennae. “Gordonvale, Queensland, A.P. Dodd”’, ‘‘Eupelmus hookeri Gir., = [GH]’’. NOTES: T.4286 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. HOPKINS! GYROLASELLA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 273-8p. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest March 21, 1913. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 267], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 2 coverslip fragments (1 cracked, partly overlying the other which is 695 empty) containing the Holoytpe © with head separated, in 2 pieces (1 antenna attached, the other separated). “‘TYPE, Hy/2671, A.A. Girault’*, ‘*Q. Museum. Gyrolasella hopkinsi Gir. <"'. On the last label all except ‘‘Q. Museum" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. HORATII COCCOPHAGUS Girault, 1939. 1939, Od Nat. 11: 18-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Two females reared from Eriococcus on Eucalyptus, Indooroopilly, Jan., 1932. QM: Slide - | complete coverslip containing 2 Syntype 2: with heads separated (1 has part of 1 antenna separated). ‘‘'Coccophagus horatii Girault, Type ©. Indooroopilly, ex Eriococcus on gum, Jany 3, 1932 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk... Qld.’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T.9082. HORATH OPHELOSIA Girault, 1937. 1937, ‘‘New naturals, unorthodoxies and non- pollutions, viz. - New Hexapods. -"’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 November 1937) : 2[327]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Queensland. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type was a single female specimen’’. Card — Holotype 2 minus head, all wings except right hind wing and some legs; metasoma separated. *‘Ophelasia horatii Girault, Type ¢ [GH]’’ and on the reverse, “Queensland, AAG, [GH]’’. Slide - a half coverslip (inner) containing the head (damaged, both antennae separated) and | fore wing all from the Holotype of Ophelosia horatii ; 1 cracked coverslip (with 2 large pieces missing) containing parts from an undescribed species of Ophelosia. “‘Ophelosia horatii Gir., Type = [GH]"’, “‘Ophelosia semirufa [CHEIRONYM] Gir., Type » (outer). Rosewood, Aug 8, 1924 [GH] Ent. Diy. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9083. 696 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM HORRIDULA PARURIELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 © 316-sp. nov. + and a glue spot with some fragments of legs and antennae. “‘Eucomys hortensis description; a note by A.P, Dodd. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping miscellaneous vegetation, October 5, 1911. Roma, Queensland. Type Hy 2768, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head and hind legs on a slide. QM: Card — Holotype + minus head and left fore wing (legs obscured}. "TYPE", “Paruriella horridula Girault, Type = [GH]"’. Slide — 2 cracked, adjoined coverslip fragments containing half the head, 1 femur, | tarsus and | antenna (in 2 pieces) all from. the Holotype. ‘‘TYPE, A.A. Girault’’, “‘Paruriella horridula Gir., Type & [GH}’. HORTENSIS EUCOMYS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 130-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female caught in a garden, August |, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Harvey’s Creek (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 3057, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag. QM: Card — Holotype § minus head, lett wings and some legs, ‘*TYPE”’, *' Eucomys hortensis Gir., Type = [GH]"’. Slide (cracked and mended below with paper) - 2 coverslip fragments; the | on the left contains the Holotype fore wing of Eucomys hortensis, the other contains parts of Eucomys proserpinensis Girault; 1 almost complete coverslip containing a > Eneyrtus newcombi Girault. 'Q, Museum. Eucomys proserpinensis * 3056"'. On this label all except **Q. Museum."’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Girault has crossed out a name in his hand and added an arrow directed at the appropriate coverslip fragment. ‘'TYPE, Hy/2997, 3056, A.A. Girault’’, ''Q, Museum. Encyrius newcombi +, 2997 [Eucomys hortensis (wing only)’. On the last label ‘‘Eneyrrus neweombi ° 2997’* are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s, but I atn uncertain of the origin of ‘“[Aucomys hortensis (wing only)’. MM: Card - | ¥ intact. “Sydney, 1889, Froggatt’, “Eucomys hortensis Gir., © [GH]". DPIQ: Card - 4 =% intact, 1 4 minus head Gir., £2 [GH]" and on the reverse, ‘Brisbane, July, 1933, ex Saissetia on Asparagus [GH]’’. HOWARD! ABLERUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 4: 62-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, April 16, 1914 (A.P, Dodd). Cloncurry, Queensland. Type Hy 2956, Queensland Museum, the female on a slide with type of Coccaphagus perpulchellus Girault. QM: Slide - 2 coverslip fragments each containing an intact - of which | is the Holotype of Ablerus howardii, the other is as per label, **TYPE, Hy/2937, A.A, Girault”, ‘“Ablerus howardii Gir., Type = [GH] 3814”, *‘Queensland Museum. Coccophagus perpulchellus 2, 3868’". On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum, 3868" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. NOTES: T.3814 is a duplicate Queensland Museurn register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. HOWARDI ANAGYROPSIS See HOWARDIT ANAGYRUS HOWARDIT ANAGYRUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 134-sp. noy. + description. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 53: 312-additional specimen, descriptive notes as Anagyropsis howardii Girault. PUBL. DATA: One female, April 16, 1914, sweeping forest (A.P. Dodd). Cloncurry, Queensland, Type Hy 3066, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag. QM: 3 cards on separate pins and 3 slides as followsr Card | —- 2 3%; the outer minus head, right wings and hind legs (right mid leg separated) is the Holotype 2 of Anagyrus howardii ; the inner specimen is part of the Holotype = of Anagyrus cicada Girault. “TYPE”, “‘Anagyrus : cicada Gir. (inner), howardii Gir., Types » [GH]’*. Slide 1 - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing part of a fore wing from the Holotype of Anagyrus howardii ; | cracked DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 697 coverslip fragment containing parts from the Holotype of Anagyrus cellinini Girault. “TYPE, Hy/3067, A.A. Girault’’, ‘*Queensland Museum. Anagyrus : cellinini 2, howardii wing TYPE’’. On the last label, ‘‘Anagyrus cellinini’’ is in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Girault has crossed the ‘‘y’’ from ‘‘Anagyrus ’’ then added it again above, placed the colon after the generic name and added ‘‘howardii wing, TYPE’’. Card 2-1 ° minus head and left wings. ‘“Anagyrus howardii Gir., ?. Mt. Cootha [= Coot-tha] III, 1929, A.R. Brimblecombe [GH]’’ and on the reverse, “Ex galls under leaf of Tristania conferata [=conferta | shaped like trunks of trees broken off near ground [GH]’’. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing a head (antennae attached), 1 pair of wings (hind wing folded) and | tibia and tarsus all from the specimen on Card 2. ‘‘Anagyropsis howardii Gir., ?. Mt. Cootha [= Coot-tha], III.1929 [GH]’’. Card 3 - 3 22; 1 minus head and right wings, | minus 1 antenna and the third minus terminal antennal segments. ‘*Anagyropsis howardii Gir., ° [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Wynnum, forest, January [GH]’’. Slide 3 - a group of adjoined, cracked coverslip fragments containing a fragmented head, 3 separated antennae (1 in 3 pieces) and a fore wing all from the ?° on Card 3. ‘‘Anagyropsis howardii Gir., °. Wynnum, Jany [GH]’’. SAM: Card - 1 2 minus head, metasoma, all wings apart from | fore wing which is separated and most legs. ‘‘Attracted to light’’, ‘‘Rockhampton, A.M. Lea’’, ‘*Anagyropsis howardii Gir., Queensland, also slide’’, ‘‘Anagyropsis howardii (Girault), ° [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing a head (minus | antenna, the other separated), 1 pair of wings and | leg all from the 2 on the card. ‘‘Anagyropsis howardii (Girault), ?, S. Aus. Mus. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this species in Anagyropsis. The 1929 paper above was apparently meant as a new combination and he has relabelled some of his specimens accordingly. HOWARDII APHELINOIDEA Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Qd Mus. 1: 104-sp. nov. + description. 1913, Entomologist 46 : 258-additional specimen. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 106-locality. 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 12: 60-catalogue. PUBL. DATA: Described at first from a single female specimen, from panes of a window in a barn at State Farm, Roma, Queensland, October 6, 1911. Subsequently, two more females from a window in men’s quarters on a sugar farm just outside Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., December 4 and 5, 1911 and one ina spider’s web, same situation, December 17, 1911. Also two more of the same sex in the same place, December 21, 1911 and January 4, 1912; also a female at Tolga, December 28, 1911. On January 2, 1912, a seventh female, from the panes of a window in a carhouse at the depot at Mareeba. Two females at Yungaburra, December 30, 1911 from a window were overlooked. Type Hy/797, Queensland Museum, one female (Roma) in xylol- balsam. QM: 8 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 22, 1 with head separated. One is the Holotype of Aphelinoidea howardii, the other is Ufens piceipes Girault. “‘Queensland Museum. 3381. 3437. TYPE, Hy/777, Hy/797”’, ‘777 Ufens piceipes Girault, Aphelinoidea howardii Gir., from windows of a barn, Types. Roma, Qld., 6 Oct., 1911, AAG [GH] 3437, 3381’. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 2°, 1 with head separated. One is a Paratype of Aphelinoidea howardii, the other is the Holotype of Prerygogramma dubium Girault. ‘‘Aphelinoidea howardii Girault, Homotype ° [GH]’’. On this label ‘“Hy/797°’ has been crossed out in pencil. **Pterygogramma dubium Girault. 790. From windows of quarters, sugar farm, Nelson [= Gordonvale], Q., 5.XII.1911, AAG [GH] 3401, 3401, 3401’’. This label has ‘‘acuminata Perkins’’ crossed out and replaced with ‘‘dubium Girault’’. It is partly overlain by a strip of paper on which is written, ‘‘Type [GH] Hy 790’’. On the reverse of the slide, ‘‘Queensland Museum. HOMOTYPE, Hy/797, 2’. — MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Slide 3 - a half coverslip containing 1 intact Paratype ? of Aphelinoidea howardii , 1 intact ? of Aphelinoidea huxleyi Girault, and the Holotype ¢ of Ufens hercules Girault. ‘‘Queensland Museum. 3440. TYPE, Hy/779, *’’, ‘‘Ufens hercules Girault, Type ¢, Aphelinoidea howardii, Auxileyi Girault. From windows of a carhouse, Mareeba, N.Q., Jany. 2, 1912 AAG, 779 [GH]’’. Slide 4 - 1 complete coverslip containing 5 specimens of which 1 is a Paratype of Aphelinoidea howardii, 1 is the Holotype of Paratrichogramma cinderella Girault, 1 is a Paratype 4 Signiphora australica Girault and 1 is a Syntype 2 of Ufens flavipes Girault. ‘‘Ufens flavipes %, Aphelinoidea howardii ? , Paratrichogramma cinderella Girault, ...pe 2 [GH] 3414’’, ‘‘Signiphora australica ¢. From window of mess room quarters, sugar farm, Nelson [= Gordonvale], 4 Dec., 1911, AAG. [GH]’’. On the last label Girault has crossed out a specific name and author replacing it with ‘‘australica ’’. On the reverse of the slide, ‘‘Queensland Museum, 3414. TYPE, Hy/802, °’’. Slide 5 - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing 1 Paratype ° of Aphelinoidea howardii in fair condition and the Holotype 2 of Signiphora australica Girault. “*Signiphora australica Girault, ¢ Type, Hy/773 [GH] 4412, 4412’’, ‘‘Signiphora australica Girault, ¢, Aphelinoidea howardii Girault, °. From window of workmen’s quarters, sugar farm, Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., XII.21.1911 [GH]’’. On the reverse side of the slide, ‘‘Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/773, po? Slide 6 - 1 cracked, complete coverslip (part missing over 1 specimen) containing 5 specimens of which 1 may be a 2Aphelinoidea howardii, | is the Holotype of Signiphora corvina Girault and the others are as per labels, although 1 specimen now appears to be missing (there are 6 names on the labels). ‘‘Abbella subflava 3, Signiphora : corvina Girault, ? australiensis Ashmead, Ufens piceipes °, Aphelinoidea howardii [GH]’’, ‘*Gonatocerus huxleyi Girault, ° Type, 1040. From windows of a granary, Roma, Q., 6 Oct., 1911, AAG. [GH] 3691, 3691’’, “HOLOTYPE Signiphora corvina Gir. det. Woolley ‘79’. Slide 7 - 1 complete coverslip and a half coverslip containing numerous chalcidoids of which at least 1 is Aphelinoidea howardii, | is Aphelinoidea iucunda Girault; the rest are unidentified ‘*Aphelinoidea : howardii Gir., iucunda Gir., 1 2. Window, 8 Dec., 1929, Indooroopilly [GH]’’. Slide 8 - 1 complete coverslip and 1 coverslip fragment containing numerous chalcidoids of which | is Aphelinoidea howardii and the rest are unidentified. ‘*Aphelinoidea howardii Gir. Indooroopilly, Q., 1929/Oct., window [GH]’’. USNM: 3 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 22 both with parts separated. One is a Paratype of Aphelinoidea howardii and the other is Anaphes kantii Girault. ‘‘Anaphes kantii Girault, Cotype °, Aphelinoidea howardii Girault. From windows, Tolga, N.Q., XII.28.1911 AAG. [GH]’’, “U.S.N.M., Anaphes kantii Gir., 27153’’. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing a severely squashed Paratype ?. ‘*Aphelinoidea howardii Girault, °. Spiders web against window, Nelson [= Gordonvale], Q., 17 Dec., 1911 [GH]’’. Slide 3 - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 Paratype 2°, 1 with head separated. My notes indicate that the intact specimen may be a 2. ‘‘Aphelinoidea howardii Girault. Yungaburra, N.Q., XII.30.1911, AAG., window [GH]’’. NOTES: There are two slides bearing the Holotype data, Roma, 6 October 1911 - Slides 1 and 6. I am taking Slide 1 as containing the Holotype since it bears the Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype. In addition the PUBL. DATA for Signiphora corvina (Proc. U.S. natn. Mus. 45: 226), indicate that the specimens were obtained from a wheat farm rather than the State Farm. The Holotype of this species occurs on QM Slide 6. When listing the species occuring with Signiphora corvina Girault does not give the specific names of the Ufens and Aphelinoidea on the slide. The specific names appear to have been added later on the label with QM Slide 6. The description of Signiphora corvina issued in 1913, that of Aphelinoidea howardii appeared in 1912. It appears therefore that Girault was DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: Lil £99 uncertain of the identity of the Aphelinoidea on QM Slide 6 at the time of publication of the description of Signiphora corvina . The specimen on QM Slide 6 is therefore not the Holotype of Aphelinoidea howardii and it was not listed in the PUBL. DATA for this species. The remaining Paratype from Gordonvale (4 January 1912) was not located, T.3437 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. Registration of the Paratypes will be left until the species has been revised. HUBERI PHILOTRYPESELLA Girault, 1919, 1919, ““Hymenoptera Chalcidoidea nova Australiensis.”* (Girault : Brisbane) (20 November 1919): 2[155]-sp. description as L. huberi (printer's error). 1928, ‘tA prodigeous discourse on wild animals."’ (Girault : Brisbane) (19 March 1928): 3[220]- Idarnes australis Froggatt (1900) a senior synonym of Philatrvpesella huberi ; Philotrypesella Girault (1919) a junior synonym of Syeoryctes Mayr (1885). PUBL. DATA: With next [= Philotrypesis aurea. Moreton Bay Figs, Brisbane}. OM: 3 slides and 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing 9 intact Syntype - +. ‘Philotrypesella huberi Gir,, 2 types [GH]. Bred from Moreton Bay Figs, Brisbane, March 1914, H. Hacker [HH] 5058, 5058’’. Shde 2 - 1 cracked complete coverslip containing | intact Syntype =. **Philotrypesella huberi Gir., Paratype [GH]. Bred from Moreton Bay Figs, Brisbane, March 1914, H. Hacker [HH] 5058, 5058, 5058"°. Card 1 —- The remains of 8 =<, ‘‘Sycoryetes Auberi (Gir.) © Teneral, Mareeba [GH]"’ and on the reverse Girault has crossed out the name of an undescribed species of Sycoryctes. Card 2 - numerous = +, most intact. “Syeoryetes huberi (Gir.), °'s, Teneral [GH]" and on the reverse Girault has crossed our the name of an undescribed species of Sicoryetes. Slide 3 - 2 coverslip fragments containing 1 = in pieces, 2 2 heads and some 4° (of uncertain origin). “Sycorvctes huberi (Gir.) Gir., :°s, Mareeba, Q., T... [GH]"’. Girault has crossed out a specific name before *'Gir.** inserting ‘‘Awberi (Gir.)" and crossed out “‘Type’’ before the sex sign. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T.5058. Girault’s 1928 synonymies are rather confusing. In his unpublished manuscript he uses the combination Sycoryctes australis (Froggatt) under which he includes Jdarnes australis Froggatt and Philotrypesella huberi Girault. 1 seems therefore that his intention was to place Philoirypesella as a junior synonym of Sycoryetes, transfer [darnes australis ta Sycoryeles as a new combination and then place it a5 a senior synonym of Sycoryctes huberi (Girault). HUGO! CRISTATITHORAX Girault, L915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4+ 156-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in the forest, April 13, 1912. Gardonvale (Cairns), Queensland, Type Hy 3113, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: 3 slides as follows: Slide | - 1 complete coverslip (closest to label) containing the Holotype head (antennae separated), 1 coverslip fragment containing the remounted Holotype body in poor condition and } outer, complete coverslip containing an encyrtid (not Cristatithorax ). “‘Cristatithorax hugot Girault, Types © [GH]"'. The '‘s"' has been added to ‘‘Type’’ at a later date. The second specimen on the slide belongs to a different genus. Slide 2 - | cracked, almost complete coverslip containing | = minus | pair of wings; head separated (antennae attached). “Cristatitharax hugoi Girault, ». Kuranda, 15.1921, F.P. Dodd [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag, & Stk., Qld.’’. Slide 3 - 1 cracked, almost complete coverslip containing a head in 2 pieces, part missing (minus antennae) from a specimen now missing. ‘*Cristatithorax hugoi Gir. Kuranda, Q., 2 Jany., 1921 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Sth., Qld."’. DPIQ: Card - 1 + minus terminal segments of right antenna. *‘Cristatithorax hugol Girault, © [GH]"’ and on the reverse, ‘Kuranda, 4.1.21, F.P. Dodd |GH]’’. 7M) MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM HUXLEY! APHELINOIDEA Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Od Mus. 1: 107-sp. nov. + description: |09-spp. key. 1914, Bull. Wis. nal. Hist. Soe. (N.S.) 12: 60-catalogue. HUMBOLDT! AGONATOCERUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Can. Ent. 45 > 276-sp. nov. + description. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2: 109-sp. description, 19\5, Mem. Qd Mus, 3 : 159-Gonatocerts humboldti comb. nov. and since this is the type-species of Agonatocerus Girault (1913), the genus 4Agonatocerus is a junior synonym of Gonatocerus Nees. (1834); sp, description. PUBL. DATA: A single female, in the first week of December, 1912, Mr Alan P. Dodd, sweeping forest. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland, Type [Hy 1565], Queensland Museum, the above specimen in xylol-balsam. QM: Slide - 2 coverslip fragments; the | closest the main labels contains the Holotype | of Aganatocerus humboldri minus terminal antennal segments, the other coverslip fragment contains Po/ynema thoreauini Girault. *“* TYPE, Hy/1565, 2472, A.A, Girault’’, ‘Queensland Museum. 3678. Agonatocerus humboldti Gir. ©, 1565°". On the last label all except Queensland Museum. 3678." are ina hand similar to Mrs Girault’s and Girault has crossed out the “*A' in the generic name. **Polynema thoreauini Gir. . , 2472, 3632". On the last label all except ‘*3632” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. NOTES; T.3678 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. HUMILICRUS AUSTRALOCHALCIS Girault, 1939. 1939, Ohio J. Sci. 3% : 326-sp. nov, + description, PUBL, DATA: A male, Chinchilla, Queensland, Nov,, 1929, A.P. Dodd, QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing | fore wing and 2 antennae (neither intact) all from the Holotype now missing. ““Awstralochalois humilicrus Girault, Type » [GH] 4567- Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld’, NOTES: The Holotype body was not located. The-slide label gives. the Holotype sex as female, but the PUBL. DATA state that it was a male. Withoul the body I am unable to check this. The Queensland Museum register number for the remains of the Holotype of this species is T4567, PUBL, DATA; Two female specimens mounted in balsam and taken trom windows of a granary on the State Farm, Roma, Queensland, 6 October, 1911. Also one female, Yungaburra, N.Q., December 30, 1911 and another at Mareeba, N.Q., 2 January, 1912, both on windows. Type Hy/798, Queensland Museum, one female on a slide (Roma). QM: 3 slides as follows; Slide | - 1 complete coverslip containing the intact Holotype +. ‘Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/798, 2'*, ‘4 phelinoidea huxleyi Girault, Type +. From windows of a granary, Roma, Q., 6 Oct,, 1911, 798 [GH] 3383". On the last label Girault has crossed out 'howardii *’ and replaced it with ‘‘Auxlevi *’. Slide 2 - a half coverslip containing | Paratype = of Aphelinoidea huxleyi, 1 Paratype ? of Aphelinoidea howardii Girault and the Holotype * of Ufens hercules Girault, all intact, ‘Queensland Museum. 3440, TYPE, Hy/779, #7", ““Ufens hercules Girault, Type ¢, Aphelinoidea howardii, huxleyi Oirault. From windows of a carhouse, Mareeba, N.Q., Jany 2, 1912, AAG., 779 [GH]’". Slide 3 - | damaged, complete coverslip containing | intact Paratype 2 of Aphelinoidea huxleyi and 1 % of Anaphes Kantii Girault. ‘“*Anaphes Kantii Girault, 2 Type. 1064. Aphelinvidea huxleyi Girault,, >. From window, Yungaburtra, N.Q., X11.30,1911, AAG. [GH] 3583"*, On this label Girault has crossed out a specific name after *‘4naphes "’ and replaced it with ““kantit ’’. USNM: Slide — | large coverslip fragment containing 4 intact #25 | isa Paratype » of Aphelinoidea huxleyi the others are Ufens piceipes Girault. “* Aphelinoidea huxleyi Girault, Type %,798, U/fens piceipes Girault, Cotype [GH]"’, ‘‘From windows of a granary, Roma, Q., 6 Oct., 1911 [GH]” NOTES: In his PUBL. DATA Girault has selected one of the two Roma lemales as his Holotype, but both his slide labels say ''Type’’. I have selected the Queensland DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 701 Museum Slide 1 specimen as his Holotype, since Girault clearly indicates its location as Queensland Museum, and the USNM specimen as a Paratype. T.3383 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. HUXLEYI GONATOCERUS Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Od Mus. 1: 134-sp, nov, + description: 145-spp. key = ®. PUBL. DATA; A single female specimen, from the window of a granary on a wheat farm at Roma, Queensland, October 6, 191]. Type Hy/1040, Queensland Museum, the female in foregoing, mounted in xylol- balsam (with specimens of Signiphora and trichogrammatids). QM: Slide - | cracked complete coverslip (part missing over 1 specimen) containing 5 specimens of which 1 may be the Holotype s Of Gonatocerus huxleyi, 1 is the Holotype of Signiphora corvina, 1 may be Aphelinoidea howardii and the others are as per labels (see NOTES below). ‘‘Abbella subflava ©, Signiphora : corvina Girault . , australiensis Ashmead ©, Ufens piceipes °, Aphelinoidea howardii [GH]"’, “Goanalocerus huxleyi Girault, 5 Type, 1040. From windows of a granary, Roma, Q., 6 Oct., 1911 AAG [GH] 3691, 3691’, “HOLOTYPE, Signiphora corvina Git. det. Woalley *79°'. NOTES: T.3691 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. There are six names on the label but only five specimens on the slide. [ suspect one has disappeared with the missing piece of coverslip. | leave it for the first reviser to sort out the specimens. HUYGHENSI GONATOCERUS Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Od Mus. 1: 143-sp, nov. + description! 145-spp. key 5°. PUBL. DATA: A single female specimen, sweeping in a jungle near Kuranda, N.Q., November 4, 1911. Type Hy/1048, Queensland Museum, the fore-going female mounted in xylol-balsam. QM: Slide — 1 complete coverslip containing the intact Holotype © of Gonatocerus huyghensi ; 1 coverslip fragment containing an intact © of Stethynium longfellowi Girault. “TYPE, Hy/1048, A.A. Girault’’, “3552 [with an arrow directed at the coverslip fragment]’’, “Srethynium longfellowi Gir., © type [GH] 3679, Queensland Museum. Gonatocerus huyghensi '’. On the last label all after ‘Queensland Museum.”' are in a band similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES; T.3679 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number For the Holotype of this species and is reserved for the yariety Gonatocerus huyghensi gratia Girault. HUYGHENSI GRATIA GONATOCERUS Girault, 1938 1938, Revia Ent., Rio de J. 9: 393-var. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Hastern Australia, forest, Indooroopilly, Nov. 17, 1929. QM: Slide - 1 damaged, complete coverslip containing the fragmented Holotype ©. Gonatocerus huyghensi Gir., gratia Gir., Type 2 [GH] 34679", ‘‘Gonatocerus huyghensi Gir., ©, Indooroopilly, forest, 17 Nov., 1929 [GH] 3679, 3679, Ent. Diy. Dep. Ag. & Stk,, Qld.”’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this variety is T.3679 (the duplicate number reallocated from the Holotype of Gonatocerus huyghensi Girault). HYACINTHUS APHELINOIDEA Girault, 1938, 1938, Revia Ent., Rio de J., 9: 383-sp. nov. + description, PUBL. DATA: A female taken in the garden, Canterbury, Victoria, January 1935, B. Blackbourn. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ““Two females were previously sent to me by Mr Blackbourn from the type site’’. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide | — | complete coverslip containing the Holotype = with head separated, “TV175"', *'4'") “Anhelinvidea hyacinthus Gir., Type 2 [GH]"’. Slide 2 - 1 cracked. almost complete coverslip containing 4 =i (1 with head separated) of which at least 2 are Aphelinoidea hyacinthus, the others may both be Trichagramma sp. “‘Aphelinaidea hyacinthus Gir., +, Trichogramma. Canterbury, Vic., BB [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld,’”. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM NOTES: The specimens on Slide 2 1 am taking as the specimens mentioned in Girault’s unpublished manuscript. Since these were not mentioned in the PUBL. DATA and since the wording in the unpublished manuscript indicates they were probably identified after the description these have no type-status. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is 7.6366. The numbers on the Slide 1 labels are not Queensland Museum numbers. HYALINA NEOMPHALOIDELLA See HYALINA TETRASTICHELLA HYALINA NEORILEYELLA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 273-sp. nov. + description. PUBL, DATA: One female from a gall on the currajong tree, February 20, 1913 (No. 2 of G.F. Hill). Port Darwin, Northern Territory, Type Hy 3279, Queensland Museum, the female on a card, the hind leg and an antenna on a slide. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - Hoiotype © minus left antenna, tip of right antenna and left leg. '*Darwin, N.T. 20.2.13. From galls on Currajong tree, 2 [on reverse of card-mount]’’, “TYPE”, “Neorileyella hyalina Girault, Type 2? [GH]’*. Slide - 1 almost complete coverslip containing | leg and | antenna all from the Holotype. ‘TYPE, Hy/3279, A.A. Girault’*, ‘Queensland Museum, Neorileyella hyalina, Gir. 2, 4880°*. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum. 4880" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 2-1 2 minus left antenna, left wings and parts from both hind legs. ''Chinchilla, Queensland, A.P. Dodd”, ‘‘Neorileyella hyalina Girault, * [GH]’’. NOTES: T.4880 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has. been cancelled. HYALINA PODAGRIONELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. §. Aust, 37: 80-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 ; 292-Podagrion hyalina comb. nov.; sp. description. PUBL. DATA: One female on a card. Queensland ; Longreach (A.M. Lea). Type 1.1256, South Australian Museum. The above specimen; 1 slide bearing posterior leg and antenna. SAM: Card - Holotype * minus head, wings and most legs; 1 hind leg and | flagellum separated; mesosoma split and propodeum slightly separated. ‘'Longreach, Q., A.M. Lea", ‘1.1256, Padagrionella Ayalina Gir., Queensland, also slide, TYPE”’, ‘‘Pedagrionella hyalina Girault, - type [GH]’’. Slide — 2 complete coverslips containing 2 fore wings (1 coverslip), | hind leg and | antenna (second coverslip). ‘‘Podagrionella hyalina Girault, | type [GH]’’. NOTES: The wings on the slide were added later by Girault during re-examination of the Holotype. HYALINA TETRASTICHELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 = 239-sp. nov. + description. 1928, ‘‘Notice of a curious professor and of native wasps and wood lice.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 November 1928) : 4[232]-under Neomphaloidella atristigma Girault. 1933, ‘“‘Some beauties inhabitant not of commercial boudoirs but of nature’s bosom, notably new insects.** (Girault : Brisbane) (20 June 1933) : 3[301]- Neomphaloidella hyalina comb, nov. PUBL. DATA: Five females, sweeping miscellaneous flowers in a garden, February 18, 1913. Ripple Creek and Halifax, Queensland. Type Hy 1837, Queensland Museum, three of the above specimens on a slide with detached heads. Several days later, three females, sweeping grass along a road at Halifax. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip and | coverslip with a large separated fragment and part missing, These contain | intact <, 2 |: with heads separated, | mesosoma, 4 separated heads plus parts of a fifth separated head (all but | head minus antennae). If these are conspecific they are all part of the syntypical series of this species but the locality remains uncertain since the slide has no data. ‘TYPE, Hy/1(837, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. Tetrastichefla hyalina, Gir. 2". On the last label all except ‘Queensland DAHMS; GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: II] 70) Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card - 8 2°. | minus head. *“Neomphaloidella hyalina Girault, = {GH}"’ and on the reverse, ‘Inglewood, [1.21.1924. Forest [GH]’’. NOTES; The remaining Syntype bodies of this species were not located. HYALINIPENNE SYNTOMOSPHYRUM Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 205-sp, description : 206-spp. key (spelt Ayalingpenne ). 1914, Societas ent. 29: 10-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: 1914 - From 12 specimens ... Described from card mounted specimens in the Queensland Museum, labelled ‘‘Bred from gall Nr §. A. H. Hacker. 28.6.1911, Brisbane"’. Type [Hy 1763], Queensland Museum, five females on a card, plus a slide bearing one female and antennae, QM: 3 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 - 4 Syntype °, at least 3 minus antennae or parts thereof, | fungus affected and there are some separated legs marking where other specimens had been. “TYPE”, “‘Bred from Gall No, SA. Brisbane, H. Hacker, 28/6/1911 [HH]"’, “Syntomosphyrum hyalinipenne Girault, > types [GH]"*- Slide 1 - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing | specimen in parts, 2 separated heads, several separated legs and antennae; 1 large, cracked coverslip fragment containing a mesosoma and a fragmented, separated head. These are Syniypes and parts of other Syntypes now missing. “Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/1439, =’, “1439, Syntomosphyrym hyalinipennis [= hyalinipenne | Girault, © type [GH]’’. Card 2 - 1 Syntype * metasoma plus 2 hind legs which may be associated with the mesosoma and heads on Slide 1. ““Syntomosphyrum hyalinipenne Gir., Type » [GH]". Card 3-1 2 intact, ] ° minus head, left wings, Metasoma and most legs, 2 separated legs marking the position of 2 specimens now absent. ‘‘Syntomosphyrum kyalinipenne Gir., » [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Forest, Gympie, Oct. 9, 1924 [GH]’’, Slide 2 - 1 almost complete coverslip containing a head (in 2 pieces, | antenna attached, the other separated), 1 fore wing and | tibia + tarsus all from Card 3. “Syniomosphyrum hyalinipenne Gir., *. Gymple, Q. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.” NOTES: Girault did not designate a Holotype and his 12 specimens become Syntypes. The 1913 paper, with its description and key, serves. to make this a valid, available, nominal species in that year. Hy.1439 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species and has been cancelled. HYALINIPENNIS EPILELAPS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 344-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Jungle, June 7, 1913, two females. Type Hy 2822, Queensland Museum, one female on a tag, a hind leg and the head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype = minus head and right hind leg. ““TYPE"', ““E/pilelaps hyalinipennis Gir., Type 2 [GH]"’. Slide - 1 coverslip (with a piece missing) containing a head with separated antennae. The leg supposed to be there was not located. “TYPE", “‘Epilelaps hyalinipennis Gir. [GH]”’, ““Epilelaps Ayalinipennis Girault, ? type [GH]"’. NOTES: The head on the slide may be from the second specimen now missing since the slide does not contain a hind leg. However, it may have been under the piece of coverslip missing since the slide shows traces of mounting medium at that spot. Because of this uncertainty [ have not attribured the head on the slide to the Holotype body on the card. HYALINIPENNIS NEOANACRYPTUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 348-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in October (H, Hacker). Brisbane, Queensland. Type Hy 3417, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the hind leg and an antenna on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype 2 minus head and right hind leg (except coxa). ‘‘Brishane ; H. Hacker, Oct. 11'’, ''4668"’, “*Neoanacryptus hyalinipennis Gir,, 7 type [GH]", ‘\Neoanacryptus hyalinipennis Gir. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM [HH}]"', ‘‘Neoanacryprus petiolatus Gir., E.F. Riek. det. 1950°’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip and | cracked, coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head (both antennae separated, | in several pieces, neither intact) and 1 hind leg all from the Holotype. ‘TYPE, Hy/3417, A.A. Girault’’, "Queensland Museum. 4668, Neoanacryptus hyalinipennis, Git. + On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum. 4668"! are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.4668 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. ” HYALINUS ABLERUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 19i-sp. nov. + description ; 193-spp. key 2'. PUBL. DATA: One female reared from a mass of galls on Eucalyptus, September 3, 1912. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 1738, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. At the end of his description Girault mentions a second, more robust specimen. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing a Syntype © with head separated. “TYPE, Hy/1738, A.A, Girault’’, ‘Queensland Museum, 3787, Ablerus hyalinus ?"’. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum, 3787” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girauit’s. NOTES: Although it is fairly clear that Girault intended one of the two females ta be his Holotype it is uncertain which of the two females is on the slide. For this reason I have called it a Syntype, The second female was not located and I refer the teader to the NOTES with 4blerus elegantissimus. In these NOTES there is an error on my part, The sentence “‘There is another slide labelled 4b/erus pan and Ablerus hyalinus ...’’ should read, ‘‘There are two other slides ...’". T3787 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species and, in the absence of the second female, has been cancelled. PUBL. DATA: One male specimen, sweeping in forest, April 16, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), North Qsid, Type [Hy.3290] Qsld. Mus., the above specimen on a tag and the head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype °° minus head and right wings. ‘‘Chalcurelloides hyalinus Girault, Type + [GH]"’. Slide - a half coverslip and a coverslip (with a large piece missing) containing the head (minus | antenna, the other separated) and J pair of wings (the hind wing is at the edge of the half coverslip and is difficult to see) all from the Holotype. ‘‘Queensland Museum, TYPE, Hy/1495, 3290 (7), #7", “Ohalcurelloides hyalinus Gir., 4 type [GH]"’, On the first label '*3290 (?)"' is in Girault's hand. NOTES: Hy.1495 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled, HYALINUS NEOMEGASTIGMUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 296-sp. nov. + description : 297-spp. key. PUBL. DATA: One female, May 12, 1914, in forest (A.P. Dodd). Chinderah, New South Wales. Type Hy 3332, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag. QM: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card | —- Holotype » of Neomegastizmus Ayalinus minus head; night wings separated (outer) and a few legs in glue from the Holotype of Neomegastigmus auritibiae Girault. *'Neomegastigmus - hyalinus Gir. (outer) auritibiae Gir., Types = [GH]”’. Card 2 - 1 ® minus head. ‘‘Neomegastigmus hyalinus Girault, « [GH]”’. HYALINUS PARANACRYPTUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 349-sp. nov. + description, ; PUBL. DATA: One specimen [£], in forest, April 27, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 3420, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag. QM: Card - Holotype * minus antennae, HYALINUS CHALCURELLOIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79, Abt.A., H.6- “4671, “Paranacryptus hyalinus Gir., = 46-sp, nov. + description, type [GH]"’, ‘‘Paranacryptus hyalinus Gir. 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 4 : 237-sp. description. [HH]"’. metasoma and some legs; head separated. DAHMS;: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 705 NOTES: T.4671 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. HYATTI GROTIUSELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 291-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, on sand-ridges near coast, May 13, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Chinderah (Tweed River), New South Wales. Type Hy 2707, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head and caudal tibiae ona slide. QM: Card -2 °° minus heads. These are the Holotypes of Grotiusella hyain and Grotiusella pearsoni Girault which ! leave for the first reviser to sort out, "Eulophinusia ; hyatti, pearsoni Gir., types 2 [GH]’’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments; the 1 on the left contains the head (1 scape attached, other antennal parts separated, fragmented) and | leg (tarsus separated) all from the Holotype of Grotiusella hyatti ; the other coverslip fragment contains parts from Grotiusella pearsoni Girault. “TYPE, A.A- Girault”’, “Eulophinusia : hyatti Gir., pearsoni Gir., = Type [GH]". This label has a specific name crossed out and has arrows which extend onto 2 separate pieces of paper. These arrows indicate which species is under which coverslip fragment. NOTES: In the same reference, page 288 Girault places Eu/ophinusia Girault (1913) as a junior synonym of Grofiusella Girault (1913). He has obviously labelled his types before deciding upon this synonymy and omitted to change his labels, The combinations, Eulophinusia hyatti and Eulophinusia pearsoni do not occur in the literature nor in Girault’s unpublished manuscript. HYPATIA OPHELOSIA Girault, 1916. 1916, Mem. Gd Mus. 5 : 227-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Four females, two males in the U.S.N.M, labelled **O. Crawfordi. From /cerya. Alex. Craw, California. Imported from Australia G, Compere, July, 1900". Also, a large series in the U.S.N.M. labelled 12, Sydney N.S.W.”*. Types No. 19687, U.S.N.M., a pair on tags plus a slide with antennae of both sexes and the female hind leg (Australia). Cotypes: Hy 3566, Queensland Museum, two females on a tag. USNM: Several cards on separate pins and i slide as follows: Card 1 (Type Collection) - 1 Syntype 2 intact. ‘From /cerya, California, Alex Craw. import from Australia. July 1900’, “Type No. 19687, U.S.N.M."', “Ophelasia hypatia Girault, Types ¢- [GH]’*. Card 2 (Main Collection) - 1 Syntype © (?) minus antennae and right hind leg. This is labelled as Card | except that it has no Girault label. Card 3 (Main Collection) - a large series of Syntypes in the next tray as mentioned in Girault’s PUBL, DATA, Card 4 (Main Collection) - 1 4 (7) minus metasoma, Pinned in the tray is, ‘‘105"", ‘Australia, Koebele"’, ‘‘From Dept. of Agriculture’, ‘‘Ophelosia crawfordi Noble aa at Slide - 2 complete coverslips containing pieces of antennae and I leg [°]; 1 7 antenna all from the Syntypes. “‘Ophelosia Aypatia Gir., Types £2 [GH] 19687”. QM: 3 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card | —- Only some legs remain of this Syntype on the card. “‘From /cerya, California, Alex, Craw, import from Australia, G. Compere,. July 1900°*, **O, hypatia Gir., Cotype [GH)"' and on the reverse, ‘‘Ophelosia ...'’. This side of the label has ‘‘crawfordi Riley"’ crossed out by Girault. Card 2.- 1 ? metasoma. ‘‘Pteromalidae’’, “Ophelosia hypatia Gir., - [GH]"' and on the reverse, ‘‘Tobacco leaf, Taringa, 6 Dec., 1928 [GH]*”. Slide | — 1 spot of mounting medium containing a fragmented head and | separated antenna; | damaged complete coverslip containing 1 antenna (incomplete), 2 fore wings and | leg. All these parts are from the specimen on QM Card 2. One cracked coverslip fragment (inner) containing parts of Ophelosia sulcata Girault. “‘Ophelosia sulcata Gir... Type = (inner) [GH]"’, *'Ophelosia hypatia Gir., -. Taringa, Q., X11.1928 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qid."'" Card 3 - | mesosoma minus wings and some legs; | - metasoma. ‘*Pteromalidae’’, “Ophelosia viridinetata ? Aypatia ? © 706 [GH]"' and on the reverse, ‘Brisbane, Queensland, A,P. Dodd [GH]’’. On the upper side of the Girault label the species names were added later in pencil. Slide 2 - 1 cracked coverslip fragment containing a head (minus | antenna. the other separated), 2 fore wings, 1 hind wing and 4 legs () minus tarsus) all from the specimen on Card 3, ‘‘Ophelosia hypatia 2. ». Brisbane, A.P. Dodd [GH] Ent. Diy. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. On this label “hypatia 7"' has been added later in pencil. ANIC: Card - 1 2 minus left fore wing and left antenna, | 2 minus left wings and left antenna, plus a glue spot. ‘*N.S. Wales’, **W.W.F. Parasitic on J. par..., 1895°", ‘‘W.W. Froggatt Collection’, “Ophelosia hypatia Gir., ?% [GH]. Slide — | complete coverslip containing 3 fore wings and 2 intact antennae. “Ophelosia hypatia Gir. ¢+ [GH] C.S.LR.", ‘Froggatt Collection. Det. A.A. Girault, C.S.1.R."’, NOTES: Dr Burks has.separated most of the USNM Syntypes from Girault’s determination label. My notes on this species from the USNM collections are not detailed and since time precludes my seeing the series again [ must leave it for the first reviser to give a more detailed account of these Synrypes. HYPOLYCAENAE CHALCTS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 316-sp. nov. + description = 324-spp. key (spelt hypolveance }. PUBL. DATA: One female specimen labelled *‘34. Parasite of Hypolycana [= Hypolyeaena | phorbas. March 6, 1914. G.F.H."". Port Darwin, Northern Territory, Type Hy 3371, Queensland Museum, the specimen minutien-mounted. QM: Stage - Holotype * minus antennae and right hind leg. “*Chalcis Aypolycaenae Gir,, © type [GH]"', ''Brachymeria regina hypolycaenae (Gir.) E.F. Riek. Det. 1950". NOTES: Girault has not retained the data label. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM PUBL. DATA: Indooroopilly, window, Jan. 14, 1933. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip (outer) containing several chalcidoids at least 1 of which is Stethynium ibyci ; a half coverslip and an adjoined coverslip fragment containing a 2 of Stethynium hinnuleus Girault, ‘‘Stethynium hinnuleus Gir.. Paratype ? [GH]"’, ‘(outer) Stethynium ibyci Gir., Type “. Indooroopilly, 1.14,1933, window [GH] Ent. Div_ Dep. Ag, & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES; I leave it to the first reviser to sort out whether there is a Holotype or Syntypes of this species under the complete coverslip. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype or Syntypes of this species is T.6410. ICHNEUMON APHYCUS Girault, 1936. 1936, ‘‘Chalcididae, Capsidae species nova Australiensis Giraulti.’” (Girault : Brisbane) (25 April 1936) : 1[320]-sp. description as Aphyeus iohneumon. 1936, '*Terror-errors; and novitates of Pterygota (or earth realities not state- bound),’* (Girault : Sydney) (29 August 1936) : 2[323]-correction of specific name to Aphycus ichneumon, PUBL. DATA: From coccid on Acacia, Indooroopilly, Sep. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The types were three females reared in 1934. The date of the original description was April 25, 1936. The specific name was misspelt johneumon’’. OM: Slide - { complete coverslip containing 3 Syntype ?% with 3 heads, 2 antennae, | fore wing and some leg pieces separated; | coverslip fragment and some mounting medium both of which are empty. ‘“‘Aphycus tchneumon Gir., Type °. Indooroopilly, ex Acacia coccid, Sep., 1934 [GH]”’. NOTES: The spelling iohneumon is obviously a printer’s error and | regard Girault's change to ichneumon as a justifiable emendation under Article 32a (ii) of the Code. The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T.9131. (eycl STETHYNIUM Girault, 1938. 1938, Revia Ent,, Rio de J. 9: 389-sp. description, (GNIPES OOCTONUS Girault, 1930. 1930, ‘*New pests from Australia, VIII.’ DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 707 (Girault : Brisbane) (16 August 1930) : 5[277]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Amamoor, jungle, 24 July, 1924. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type was a single female’’. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip (outer) containing the Holotype ? of Coctonus ignipes with metasoma, head, 2 legs and paris of antennae separated; | coverslip fragment containing a 2 Polynema aligherini Girault. '‘Polynema aligherini Gir., ?. Mareeba [GH]’’, ‘‘Oactonus ignipes Girault, Type 2 (outer). Amamoar, 24 July, 1924. Jungle [GH] 3738". NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3738. IGNORABILIS ELASMUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 132-sp. nov, + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping along a jungle path, July 13, 1913. Harvey's Creek (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 1613, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag. QM: Card - 2 °° of which the outer is the Holotype of Elasmus ignorabilis minus head, right wings and some Jegs; the inner is the Holotype of Elasmus flavios Girault. $3934"), **3996"", “HOLOTYPE”, “HOLOTYPE”, “Elasmus : outer) ignorabilis, flavios Girault, Types 27s [GH]’"". NOTES: T.3934 is a duplicate Queensland murwillunbahensis mura Girault, '4054"", “HOLOTYPE”, ‘‘Elasmus ignorabilis bellus Gir,, = type [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Elasmus murwillumbahensis Gir. , 5 [GH]**, The reverse of the last label has a word scratched out before ‘‘Elasmus ** and Girault has crossed out ‘‘ynura type’ with red ink, NOTES: Riek (1966) assumed incorrectly that Elasmus ignerabilis perbellus was a separate taxon to Flasmius ignorabilis bellus. Girault’s words are quite clear stating the former to be a new name for the latter which is preoccupied. However, Girault did not give the origin of the name taking priority and I have not done a literature search for it. I suspect that Riek (1966) may also be incorrect in placing the inner specimen as the Holotype of Elasmus ignorabilis bellus since this specimen does not fit the description for Elasmus ignorabilis bellus. This question needs to be settled by a reviser. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of the variety Elasmus ignorabilis. bellus is T.4054, The inner specimen is the only one available which could be Elasmus murwillumbahensis mura and is probably the Holotype *. I can find no reason for the crossing out of ‘‘mura type’’ by Girault. This also requires the attention of a reviser. IGNORABILIS PERBELLUS ELASMUS nom. nov. for [GNORABILIS BELLUS ELASMUS Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. ILLUSTRIS ALOPHOMORPHELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 282-sp. nov, + description : 284-gen. key 9°. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 285 + footnote-descriptive notes. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in jungle, July 10, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvyale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 1928, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head and hind tibiae on a slide, QM: Card - Only 2 legs remain of the IGNORABILIS BELLUS ELASMUS Girault, 1920. 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 7 ; 186-var. nov. + description. 1940, Revta Soc. ent. argent. 10 : 323- Elasmus ignorabilis perbellus nom. nov. **... because of preoccupation’’. PUBL. DATA: Jungle along Mulgrave River, Gordonvale, December. QM: Card - 2 §" of which the outer minus head, fore wings and some legs (1 hind wing and metasoma separated) is the Holotype on the card, '*TYPE”’, Holotype © of Elasmus ignorabilis bellus ; ** Alophomorphella illustris Gir., 2 type the inner 2 minus head (1 leg separated) [GH]". may be the Holotype of Flasmus Slide — 2 complete coverslips containing 1 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM leg, 1 tibia + tarsus, the head (split) and parts of 2 antennae (neither complete) all from the Holotype. ‘““TYPE, Hy/1928, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Alophomorphella illustris °’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. ILYICHI EPIMETAGEA Girault, 1936. 1936, ‘‘Terror-errors; and novitates of Pterygota (or earth realities not state- bound).’’ (Girault : Sydney) (29 August 1936) : 3[324]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Hobart, Tasmania. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type was a female captured by the venturesome and brave Coleopterist, A.M. Lea. It was in the Froggatt Collection at Canberra’’. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus antennae (except left scape), left wings and some legs; head and part of 1 leg separated. “Hobart, Tas. (Lea)’’, ‘‘Epimetagea ilyichi Gir., Type 2 [GH]’’. Slide - 1 large coverslip fragment containing 2 antennae (1 minus scape) and 1 pair of wings (both in pieces) all from the Holotype. ‘‘Epimetagea ilyichi Gir., Type 2. Hobart, Tas. [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9132. IMAGO APROSTOCETUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 3: 222-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, miscellaneous sweeping, May 11, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Murwillumbah, New South Wales. Type Hy 2555, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: 2 cards on one pin, a third card ona separate pin and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 - Holotype 2 minus head and right hind wing; right fore wing separated. “TYPE’’, ‘‘Aprostocetus imago Girault, Type ? [GH]’’. Slide 1 - 1 cracked coverslip containing the Holotype head in 2 pieces, part of 1 scape attached, rest of antenna separated, other antenna separated, fragmented. ‘‘TYPE’’, “Queensland Museum. Aprostocetus imago 2’’. On the last label all except “‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 2 + 3-1 4 intact, 1 2 mesosoma minus left wings, 1 separated ? fore wing, portion of a leaf with 4 galls (Card 2), 1 ¢ (Card 3) minus head. ‘‘Ringwood, V., F.E. Wilson, Dec., 1927 [2 of these]’’, *‘Aprostocetus imago Girault, °¢ [GH]’’. Slide 2 - 1 almost complete coverslip containing 1 ¢ minus head and apex of 1 fore wing, a separated ¢ head (without antennae), a ° head in 2 pieces (without antennae) and various appendages. *‘Aprostocetus imago Gir., $°. F.E. Wilson [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NMV: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - 2 £2 intact. ‘‘Ringwood, V., F.E. Wilson, March, 1928’’, ‘‘Bred leaf galls Eucalypt. *’, °125’’, ‘‘F.E. Wilson Collection’’, ‘‘Aprostocetus imago Girault, 2 [GH]’’. Card 2 - 2 29, 1 ¢ intact plus galls. ‘Ringwood, V., F.E. Wilson, Dec., 1927’’, “11”, “Apple form’’, “‘F.E. Wilson Collection’’, ‘‘Aprostocetus imago Girault, 22 [GH]’’. IMBILLI STOMATOCERAS Girault, 1938. 1938, Revita Ent., Rio de J. 8 : 88-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female reared from Hypsipyla robusta Moore, Imbil, Queensland. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says. ‘‘The type specimen was reared Dec. 16, 1921 by Mr W.R. Petrie QM: Card - Holotype ? minus metasoma, tarsus from left hind leg and tips of antennae; 2 mid (?) legs, 1 hind leg and right fore wing separated. ‘‘Hy.1048’’, “Imbil, 16.12.1921. Host Hypsipyla robusta ’’, ‘‘Stomatoceras imbilli Gir., Type ° [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9133. Hy.1048 is a DPIQ number. IMMACULATA ABBELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 103-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A single female specimen, sweeping low vegetation in the forest, on the side of Mount Pyramid (about 500 feet), November 21, 1911. Nelson [= DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 709 Gordonvyale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 1600, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide (mounted with a female of Trichogramma australicum ). QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip and 1 coverslip fragment each containing | ° of which 1 is the Holotype of Abbella immaculata and the other is Trichogramma australicum Girault. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/1600, 3486, A.A. Girault’’, ‘*3486, Queensland Museum. Abbella immaculata, G. 2, Trichogramma australicum, G. ° Paratype’’. On the last label all except **3486, Queensland Museum.”’ and ‘*Paratype [GH]”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: This is the only specimen of Abbella immaculata and agrees with the PUBL. DATA in that it is mounted with Trichogramma australicum. 1 have therefore taken it to be the Holotype. The ‘*Paratype’’ written on the label could only apply to Abbella immaculata and I am at a loss to understand why Girault should have done this. T.3486 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. IMMACULATA PHILOTRYPESIS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 284-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping bushes, October 10, 1913 (G.F. Hill). Port Darwin, Northern Territory. Type Hy 3307, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - Holotype ° minus head. “*Philotrypesis immaculata Gir., Type 2 [GH]’’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head in 2 pieces each with an antenna attached. ‘“TYPE, Hy/3307, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. 5044, Philotrypesis immaculata ?’’. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 2 - 2 2? (both minus most of the antennae) of 2 species as per label **Philotrypesis immaculata Gir., longicauda G. & Dodd [GH]”’ and on the reverse, ‘‘with Eudecatoma persephone [GH]’’. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘A female reared with the type of Eudecatoma persephone from the fruit of Ficus, Bowen’’. This refers to the female on Card 2. T.5044 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. IMMACULATICORPUS PARAMEGASTIGMUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 307-sp. nov. + description [Paramegastigmus Girault (1915) is a subgenus of Megastigmus Dalman (1820)]. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, November 30, 1913. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 3350, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag. QM: Card - Only the mesosoma (minus wings and some legs) of the Holotype remains on the card. ‘‘Spilomegastigmus [= Paramegastigmus | immaculaticorpus Gir., ° type [GH]’’. Slide - 3 coverslip fragments; the largest and the | with part missing contain parts from the Holotype of Spilomegastigmus flavus Girault; the small coverslip fragment adjoined to the largest contains 2 torn fore wings from the Holotype of Paramegastigmus immaculaticorpus. “‘Queensland Museum. TYPE, 5039, Hy/1492, 5040, 2’’, ‘‘Hy/1492’’, “*Spilomegastigmus flavus Girault, 2 type [GH] 5039’’, ‘‘immaculaticorpus, 2 type wings [GH] 5040’’. The last 2 coverslips have arrows directed at the relevant coverslip fragments. NOTES: I suspect Girault has labelled his Holotype as Spilomegastigmus before deciding to errect Paramegastigmus as a subgenus of Megastigmus (based upon Spilomegastigmus flavus ) and omitted to change his labels. The combination Spilomegastigmus immaculaticorpus does not occur in the literature nor in Girault’s unpublished manuscript. The fore wings from the Holotype were placed on the slide by Girault during re-examination of the specimen. T.5040 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. 710 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM iMMACULATIPENNIS RHICNOPELTELLA Girault, PUBL, DATA; One female, in grass in 19]3, 1913, J. Ent. Zool. 5: 110-sp. nov. + description, 1913, Mem, Od Mus. 2: 161-sp. description : 163-spp. key : 179-gen. key @2, 1929, Trans. R, Soc. S. Aust. 53: 325-additional specimens. PUBL. DATA: A single female specimen from the collections of the Queensland Museum, mounted on a card labelled ‘Brisbane, H. Hacker. 4/7/11"'. Type Hy/1202, Queensland Museum, the fore noted specimen. QM: | card and 2 slides as follows: Card — Holotype © minus head and right wings. ‘‘Brisbane : H, Hacker, 4/7/11", “TYPE”, '‘Rhicnopeltella immaculatipennis Girault, > type [GH]"’. Slide 1 - a half coverslip (outer) containing 1 fore wing from the Holotype of Rhicnopeltella immaculatipennis ; 1 complete coverslip containing parts from Rhicnopeltella viridis Girault. “Rhicnopeltella immaculatipennis Gir. (outer). Type = [GH]"', ‘Queensland Museum. RAéicnopeltella viridis , Gir. Hy/1426". On the last label all except “Queensland Museum.” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s and Girault has corrected the spelling of the generic name by inserting an encircled c above. Slide 2 - | complete coverslip containing 2 intact -+. ‘Rhicnopeltelia immaculatipennis Girault, « [GH} Hy 1.’’, ““Hy.632". On the first label Girault has crossed out 2 specific names and replaced them with “immaculatipennis **. The Hy. numbers are not Queensland Museum numbers, SAM: Card - 3 5 =; 2 in reasonable condition, the third fragmentary. “*Mt. Lofty, S.A., J.G.O. Tepper’, “Rhicnopeltella immaculatipennis Girault, South Australia’, ““RAicnopeltella immaculatipennis Girault, 7 [GH]’’. NOTES: Girault has remounted the fore wing during re-examination of the type. The head was probably lost during this exercise. IMMACULATIVENTRIS GYROLASELLA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 271-sp. nov. + description. forest, April 6, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 2667, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide. QM: Slide — 2 covershp fragments; the larger contains the intact Holotype - of Gyrolasella immaculativentris ; the smaller contains the head and some leg parts of Gyrolasella multipunctum Girault, ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2667, 2669, A.A, Girault’’, “Queensland Museum, 2667. Gyrolasella immaculativentris, =. multipunctum, G. 2669°'. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum." are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. IMMACULATUM STETHYNIUM Girault, 1924. 1924, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 12 : 9-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Hy 638, Dept. Agriculture and Stock, Queensland. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘*The type was reared from a gall on Eucalyptus, Coopers Plains [Brisbane], 10 Sept. 1914, Henry Tryon & F.H. Bachelor’. The DPI register has 3 slides listed with these data under the number Hy.638 and since Girault did not designate a Holotype in the literature, the specimens on these slides (now in the Queensland Museum) are Syntypes. One slide is now missing. QM: 5 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing | intact Syntype + of Sterhynium immaculatun and an intact unidentified + chalcidoid. “‘Hy.638", “Stethynium immaculatum Gir., ° type [GH] 3549"’. Slide 2 - | complete coverslip containing 2 Syntype «+ of Stethynium immaculatum (1 with head separated) and 2 44 of Stethynium latipenne Girault. ““Hy.638"’, “Srethynium immaculatum Girault, 3°s, St. latipenne Gir. 4's [GH]"’. Slide 3 - 1 cracked, almost complete coverslip contaiming 1 2 minus head. “Stethynium immaculatum Gir., 2. Window, Indooroopilly, 3 Jany. 1931 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”’. Slide 4 — 1 complete coverslip containing 4 specimens all with heads separated; at least 1 is Stethynium immaculatum and 1 is Coccophagus taciti Girault. **Stethynium immaculatum Girault ©, Coccophagus faciti, ° Girault. Ex Passaflora |= DAIMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III mail Passiflora | foetida Mt. Cootha [= Coot- tha] 11.12.1929, A.R.B. [GH] 4011, Ent, Diy. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld. 4011"'. On this label Girault has crossed out a specific name replacing it with ‘‘immaculatum ”' and corrected the collecting data. Slide 5 — 1 small, complete coverslip (inner) containing 2 ¢2 of Stethynium inumaculatum with heads separated and 1 intact, &, unidentified chalcidoid; 1 large, complete coverslip containing the Holotype of Stethynium alternatum Girault, ''3742"’, “dinner). Stethynium immaculatum Girault, S, Stethyn. alternatum Gir., Type =. Stanthorpe, forest, [V.22.1924 [GH] 3742’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T3549, IMMARGINATUS BURYSCOTOLINX Girault, 1915. 19)5, Mem. Qd Mus, 3. 275-sp. noy. + description, PUBL. DATA: One female, in jungle, March i, 1914, Gordonyale (Cairis), Queensland, Type Hy 2673, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; hind tibiae and head on a slide. QM: 1 card and 2 slides as follows: Card - Holotype } minus head, right fore wing and parts of some legs. ‘‘TYPE”’, “Euryscotolinx tmmarginatus Gir., Type = [GH]’”*. Slide 1 - 3 coverslip fragments; the 1 closest the main label is badly cracked and contains the head (in 2 pieces, each with an antenna attached) plus parts of 2 legs (1 in 2 pieces) all from the Holotype of Suryscotolinx immarginatus; the remaining 2 coverslip fragments. contain parts from the Holotype of Syripiesomorphelleus albiclava Girault. ““TYPE"’., ““Hy/2673, 2689, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum, Euryscotolinx tmmarginatus Gir, 2 2673", *“‘Sympiesomorphelleus albiclava, Gir. 2689"'. On the second label all except “Queensland Museum."’ are in a hand stmilar to Mrs Girault’s as are all on the third label. Slide 2 - 1 coverslip fragment (added later by Girault) containing 2 fore wings of which 1 is from the Holotype of a complete coverslip also on the slide. “TYPE, Hy/1898, A.A. Girault"’, ‘‘Q. Museum, + Wing, Euryscotolinx guitativertex Gir. 2 + E. immarginatus - wing'’. On the last label all except “Q. Museum.** and “+ wing, £. immarginarus - wing [GH]"' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. IMMARGIVENTRIS EUPLECTRUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 365-sp, nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Forest, September 12, 1914. Two females. Type Hy 3449, Queensland Museum, a female in alcohol with type Atoposoma ungultatipes. QM: 4 cards on separate pins and 1 slide as follows: Card 1 - Holotype » intact. ‘‘Eupleetrus immargiventris Gir., Type ° [GH]". Card 2—1 Paratype “ minus head, left wings and left hind tarsus. “‘Euplectrus immargiventris Gir. = [GH]''. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the head (minus 1 antenna, the other separated) and a left fore wing all from the Paratype of Euplectrus immargiventris on Card 2; a half coverslip containing parts from Euplectrus scotti Girault. ““Euplectrus : | Scotti, 2, intmargiventris Gir., Types ° {GH]"’. Card 3-1 ° with metasoma separated, “Puplectrus tmargiveniris Girault, 4 [GH]"' and on the reverse, **‘Southport, sand dunes, May 5, 1924 [GH]’’, Card 4-1 { intact. “Enplectrus immargiveniris Gir., ? [GH]'" and on the reverse, “Indooroopilly, forest [GH]’’. NOTES: Girault selected only one of his two females as his type, i.e. Holotype and } have taken this to be the specimen he has card-mounted from alcohol and labelled “TYPE”. The parts on the slide labelled “Types*’ by Girault match those missing from the specimen on Card 2 and since the Holotype is intact I am taking the Card 2 female to be his second specimen which has Paratype status. The Paratype bears the Queensland Museum register number T.9134, Euryscotolinx immarginatus, the other is from the Holotype of Euryscotoliny £uttativertex Girault as are the parts under IMMENSA CAMPTOPTERA Girault, 1933. 1933, ““Some beauties inhabitant not of conimercial boudoirs but of nature’s i) MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM bosom, notably new insects.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 June 1933) : 5(303]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Canterbury, Vic., B. Blackbourn. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘Described from a specimen in balsam captured Nov. 7., 1932’’. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the intact Holotype ©. “‘Type © [GH]"’, ‘‘Camptoptera immensa Gir., Type {GH] HYMENOPTERA, Fam. 25, MYMARIDAE "”’. On the last label Girault has crossed out *‘Eomymar "’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.6384. IMPERATOR STETHYNIUM Girault, 1938, 1938, Revia Ent., Rio de J. 9 + 388-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, Canterbury, Victoria, B. Blackbourn, 1932. QM: Slide - | coverslip (with a piece missing) containing the Holotype 2 with head and most of | antenna separated. “Srethynium imperator Gir., Type *. Canterbury, Vic., B. Blackbourn, 1932 [GH]"’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.6411. metasoma and some legs. *“TYPE"’, ** A prostocetus imperialis Gir., 2 type [GH]”’. Slide - 2 complete coverslips containing the fragmented head (1 antenna separated, the other missing) and 2 fore wings all from the Holotype. ‘* TYPE, Hy/1774, A.A. Girault”’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Aprostocetus imperialis 2**. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.,*’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. Card 2 - | Paratype : minus head. “TYPE", ““Aprostocetus imperialis Gir., Type © [GH]’’. Card 3 - 1 = minus head and wings. “TYPE”’, “‘Aprostocetus imperialis Girt., ° [GH]”’. NOTES: Girault originally had two females of this species and. from the notes in his unpublished manuscript the one on Card ! is the only one that fits as the Holotype. The head on the slide comes from that specimen. Presumably the wings which are under a separate coverslip also come from this specimen and were added later. The second female 1] have taken to be the specimen on Card 2 labelled ‘'Type’’ by Girault. lt has Paratype-status and bears the Queensland Museum register number T.9135. Although the female on Card 3 bears a ‘*TYPE” label, it is not labelled as a type by Girault, It is one of the additional females and has no type-status. IMPERIALIS APROSTOCETUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 211-sp. noy. + description : 216-spp. key 4°. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 3 : 221-additional IMPRESSIFRONS EUSANDALUM Girault, 1922. 1922, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 10: 156-sp. nov. + description. specimens; descriptive notes and type information. PUBL. DATA: 1913 - Two females, August 2, 1913, sweeping in forest (A.P. Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 1774, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide, 1915 - The type is a female on a tag together with a slide. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, *‘The type was a single specimen and its abdomen was missing when a reexamination was made"’. QM: 3 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - Holotype = minus head, wings, PUBL. DATA: One female, Nelson [= Gordonvale], Queensland {A.P, Dodd). QM: Card - Holotype « minus antennae and right fore wing. ‘*4352"', ‘““Eusandalum impressifrons Girault, Type = (GH]"’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing | fore wing and | antenna (tip missing) from the Holotype of Eusandalum impressifrons plus parts from an undescribed species of Eusandalum. “‘Types. Eusandalum impressifrons ant., wing, left. keyi [CHEIRONYM] Gir., antennae, wings (right. Types © [GH]"’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4352. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 713 IMPUDENS ELASMUS Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Qd Mus. 1: 181-sp. nov. + QM: Slide - 5 coverslip fragments; the 2 closest the ‘‘TYPE”’ label (outer) contain description : 189-spp. key ¢¢2°2%. PUBL. DATA: One male, sweeping forested top of the hills near the coast, mainland, Double Island (near Cairns), N.Q., December 24, 1912. Type Hy/1083, Queensland Museum, the above male specimen mounted on a tag. Since the date of issue of the description was 27.11.1912 and the collection date in the PUBL. DATA was December 24, 1912 one can only assume that the latter is an error. The specimen bears no data label and Girault’s unpublished manuscript gives no collection details. QM: Card - Holotype ¢ minus left wings, top of head, 1 antenna and most of the other; metasoma separated. ‘‘Hy/1083’’, *3951”’, “HOLOTYPE”, ‘‘E/asmus impudens Grit. ¢ type [GH]’’. On the last label Girault has corrected ‘‘types’’ to ““type’’. NOTES: T.3951 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. IMPUNCTATIPENNIS ABLERUS Girault, 1917. 1917, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 5 : 31-sp. nov, + description. PUBL. DATA: Two females in the collections of the U.S. National Museum (G. Compere). Perth, West Australia. Types No. 20687, U.S. Nat. Mus., the above specimens on a slide. USNM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 3 intact 2° of which 2 are the Syntypes of Ablerus impunctatipennis. | have not had the opportunity to view this slide again to check the identity of the third 2. **Ablerus impunctatipennis Gir., Type 2 [GH]’’, ‘‘Perth, W. Austr., G. Compere, 979”, “‘Azotus n.sp. How. [GH]’’. On the last label Girault has crossed out ‘‘capensis’’. “*20687’’. INAEREA CHRYSOCHAROMYIA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 208-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female labelled “Forest, 10-10-13, G.F. Hill’’. Port Darwin, Northern Territory. Type Hy 2531, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, head on a slide. the Holotype ? of Chrysocharomyia inaerea minus head, 1 antenna, legs and all but 1 fore wing (metasoma and 1 fore wing separated, remaining antenna in 2 pieces under a coverslip fragment by itself); the remaining coverslip fragments contain a fragmented ° of an undescribed species of Achrysocharella. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2531, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Achrysocharella andromeda [CHEIRONYM] Gir. Type ? [GH]’’, ‘*Chrysocharomyia inaerea Gir. ? (outer)’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Gir. (outer) [GH]”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s and Girault has corrected the specific name. NOTES: Girault has remounted the Holotype body of this species onto the slide; the head was not located. INCERTA EURYDINOTOMORPHA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 333-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in jungle, June 3, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Grafton (Clarence River). New South Wales. Type Hy 2801, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; hind tibiae and head on a slide with slide type of Aplastomorpha 5-fasciata |= quinquefasciata |. QM: Card - Holotype 2 minus head, wings and some legs. ‘‘TYPE’’, “‘Furydinotomorpha incerta Girault, Type 2? [GH]’’. Slide - 3 coverslip fragments; the 1 with a large air bubble contains the head (1 antenna separated, the other absent), 1 tibia + tarsus and 1 tibia (at edge of air bubble) all from the Holotype of Eurydinotomorpha incerta; the remaining 2 coverslip fragments contain parts of Aplastomorpha quinquefasciata Girault. “TYPE, Hy/2801, 2767, A.A. Girault’’, “‘Q. Museum. Eurydinotomorpha incerta, Gir. 7, 2801’’, ‘‘Q. Museum. Aplastomorpha 5-fasciata |= quinquefasciata |, Gir, °, 2767’’. On the last 2 labels all except ‘‘Q. Museum.’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. DPIQ: Card - 1 ¢ minus head and wings; metasoma and some wings separated. ‘‘Eurydinotomorpha incerta Gir., ? [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Southport, Oct. 24, 1926, Hacker [GH]’’. 74 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM INCERTA PoLyNeMoIDEA Girault, 1938, 1938, Revra Ent., Rio de J, ¥ : 391-sp. nov. Queensland, November, 1919 (A,P. Dodd). Also at Gordonvale, March, December + description, PUBL. DATA: Male only, Queensland. QM: Slide - 2 coverslip fragments and | complete coverslip; the smaller coverslip fragment contains the Holotype 2 of Polynemoidea incerta; the larger fragment and the complete coverslip contain 2 mymarids, | of which is the Holotype of Erythmelus cinetus Girault and the other is unidentified. ‘‘Polynemoidea incerta Girault, Type * [GH] 3720"'. This label has an arrow directed at the relevant coverslip fragment. *“Erythmelus cinctus Girault, % type [GH] 3579°’. This label has some data crossed out with red ink. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3720, INCILIATUS ALAPTUS Girault, 1930. 1930, ‘New pests from Australia, VII." (Girault : Brisbane) (10 February 1930) : 2[271]-sp. description, PUBL. DATA: Roma, window, barn, 6 Oct. 1911, In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘“Two males only. Formerly: identified as g/obosicornis australiensis ”’. OM: Slide — 1 large coverslip fragment (only partly filled with medium) containing 2 Syntype 42 of Alaptus inciliatus with heads separated (1 has an antenna separated also) and 1 2 of Aphelinoidea weismanni Girault. ‘3, Alaptus inciliatus Girault, 2 ¢'s Types [GH] 3739°'. This label has ‘‘g/obosicornis "', an illegible variety name (not qustraliensis ) and **Type’’ crossed out by Girault, In their place Girault has inserted “‘imciliatus Girault, Types’’. ‘‘Aphelinoidea weismanni Girault, ° Type. From windows of a barn, Roma, Q., 6 Oct, 1911 [GH] 3382" and on the reverse of the slide, ‘‘Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/799 2’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T3739. INCOLA PLATYGERRHUS Girault, 1929. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 53: 317-sp. nov, + description. PUBL, DATA: Type female, Kuranda, (paratypes in Queensland Museum). A male from Kuranda ... In the collections of the South Australian Museum there is one female, Kangaroo Island (A.M. Lea). SAM: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card | - Holotype ? minus antennae, “Kuranda, A.P. Dodd, Noy. 1919”, “Platygerrhus incola Gir., Queensland, TYPE”, **Platygerrhus incola Gir., Type % [GH]"’. Card 2 - 1 Paratype 2 minus left antenna and metasoma. ‘‘Kangaroo [., A.M. Lea"’, ‘'Platygerrhus incola Girault, Kangaroo Island"', ‘‘Plafygerrhus incola Girault, 2 [GH]". QM: 3 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 - 1] Paratype © minus right wings and 1 fore leg (there is also a separated leg from the ? on QM Card 2). “*‘Gordonvale, N.Q., March 1920"', “‘Plaivgerrhus incola Girault, Paratype [GH]’’. Girault has corrected ‘‘Paratypes*’ to ‘‘Paratype’’. Slide 1 - | coverslip fragment containing | pair of wings from the Paratype on QM Card L. ‘‘Platygerrhus incola Gir., Paratype = [GH]"’. Card 2 - 1 Paratype © minus left mid leg (now glued on QM Card 1). ‘Kuranda, Nov. 20, F.P. Dodd”, *‘Platygerrhus incola, Paratype [GH]’’. Card 3 - 1 i minus head, wings and some legs; metasoma separated, ‘‘Platygerrhus incola Gir,,. ¥ [GH]’’ and on the reverse, “Tndooroopilly, Nov. 1937 [GH]’’. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip and a coverslip fragment containing a fragmented head (antennae separated, in 2 pieces, neither intact), 2 fore wings, | hind wing, 2 legs (1 intact, the other with tarsus separated) and part of a third leg all from the © on Card 3. **Platygerrhus incola Gir., 2, Indooroopilly, forest, Nov, 1937 [GH]’’. NOTES: The specimen on QM Card 2 is a female, but [ take it to be the Paratype from Kuranda which Girault called a male. He placed a note about the mid leg of this specimen in the PUBL. DATA and he has removed the mid leg from the QM Card 2 2 gluing it onto QM Card 1 (in error?), The mid legs of the Holotype are present, but not clearly visible. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: Ii Ws The Queensland Museum register numbers for the Paratypes on Cards | and 2 are T.9136 and T,9137. INCOMPERTA NEOBRACHISTA Girault, 19145, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 142-sp. nov. + description, *‘Neobrachista fasciata Girault, partim.”’ PUBL. DATA: Cooktown, Queensland, Jungle. Type, Hy 2420, Queensland Museum, one female on a slide in fragments. QM: Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the fragmented Holotype % in poor condition and located at the edges of the coverslip fragments. Parts, including the head, are missing. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2420, A.A. Girault’*, '*3424, Queensland Museum. Neobrachista incomperta Gir. 27°. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum."" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: 7.3424 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of Neobrachista trifasciate (?) Dodd and Girault, and has been placed upon this slide in error. INCONSPICUA EURYTOMA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4; 253-sp. nov, + description : 259-spp. key £7. PUBL. DATA: One female, in jungle, June 25, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 3249, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag with type of bicoloriveniris. QM: Card — 2 © =; the inner is the intact Holotype of Eurytoma inconspicue, the Outer is the Holotype of Euryroma bicoloriventris Girault. ““TYPE”’, ““4819"", “AR20" | “Euryioma : inconspicua, bicoloriventris (outer) Girault, Types + [GH]"*. NOTES: T.4819 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. INCONSPICUA PLASTOCHARELLA Giraull, 1915, 1915, Mem. Gd Mus. 4 : 63-sp. noy. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, January 16, 1913. Magnetic Island (Townsville), Queensland. Type Hy 2957, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide with type appendages of Anastatus insularis. QM: Slide - 2 cracked coverslip fragments: the badly cracked one contains the fragmented Holotype 2 of Plastocharella inconspicua in very bad condition, the other cortains parts of Anastatus insularis Girault. ‘‘Anastatus insularis Gir., Type % [GH] 4257", ‘‘Plastocharella inconspicua Gir., Type 2 [GH] ...819. Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld, 3819"°. NOTES: T.3819 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. INCONSPICUUS BRUCHOPHAGUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 267-sp. nov. + description. 1925, Od agric. J. (N.S.) 24 2 536- Bruchophagus Ashmead (1888) a junior synonym of Euryrorna Mhger (1807) under Eurytoma larvicola Girault; Euryroma bruchophagoides nom. nov. for Eurytoma inconspicuus (Girault) not Ashmead. PUBL. DATA: One female, June 25, 1914 in forest, Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 3268, Queensland Museum, the female on a lag. QM: 5 cards on separate pins as follows: Card | - Holotype © minus head, left fore wing, metasoma and most legs. ‘‘TYPE”’, "4799", ““Bruchophagus inconspicuus Girault, Type = [GH]”’ Card 2-1 2 minus nght wings; part of | leg separated. ““Tooloom, N,S.W., Jan. 1926. H. Hacker’’, *4795"",, ““Eurvtoma hruchophagoides (Gir.), Paratype * [GH]"’. Card 3-1 ® intact. Labelled as Card 2. Card 4-1 2, metasoma and some legs separated. ‘'Eurytoma bruchophagoides Girault, 2? [GH]’’ and on the reverse, “Wynnum, forest, AAG. [GH]’’. Card 5-1 2 minus | antenna and part of the other. ‘‘Eurylomna bruchophagoides Girault, ° [GH]’’ and on the reverse, “‘Mundubbera, V1.1923, AAG [GH]"’. NOTES: T.4799 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. The specimens on Cards 2 and 3 have no type- status since their data were noi listed with the original description. Accordingly their 716 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Queensland Museum register number T.4795 has been cancelled. In Part II of this checklist I have bruchophagoides listed in combination with the generic name Bruchophagus because, at that stage, I was not certain of the validity of Girault’s generic synonymy. It is rather vague but the sum total of Girault’s remarks (1924, p. 536) I now believe to be a clear indication that he was placing Bruchophagus as a junior synonym of Eurytoma. His unpublished manuscript carries out this action in a more precise manner. The combination is therefore Eurytoma bruchophagoides. INCONSPICUUS COCCIDOXENUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 141-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, January 6, 1913. Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Type Hy 3085, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag with type wundti ; head, hind tibia and fore wing with slide type of Rhopalencyrtoidea purpureicorpus Girault. QM: Card - inner specimen minus head, all wings except left hind wing and some legs is the Holotype ? of Coccidoxenus inconspicuus ; an outer glue patch containing parts from some legs are the remains of the Holotype of Coccidoxenus wundti Girault. ‘“‘TYPE’’, ‘‘Coccidoxenus inconspicuus, ° type [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘wundti Gir. [GH]’’. The reverse side of the label has ‘‘Anagyrus ’”’ crossed out by Girault and in doing this he has obscured ‘‘° type [GH]’’. Slide - 3 adjoined coverslip fragments containing 2 fore wings (1 folded), 1 antenna, | leg (damaged) and 2 incomplete legs all from the Holotype of Coccidoxenus inconspicuus ; 1 coverslip fragment containing parts of Rhopalencyrtoidea purpureicorpus Girault. ‘‘TYPE’’, ““Coccidoxenus inconspicuus Gir., ° type [GH]’’, ‘‘Rhopalencyrtoidea purpureicorpus Gir., 2 type [GH]’’. INCONSPICUUS NEANASTATUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 31-sp. nov. + description : 33-spp. key. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, May 15, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Chinderah (Tweed River), New South Wales. Type Hy 2890, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag with type of punctaticeps. QM: Card - inner specimen minus head is the Holotype ° of Neanastatus inconspicuus ; outer fragments are Neanastatus punctaticeps Girault. “TYPE”’, ‘*4363’’, ‘°4365’’, ‘‘Neanastatus : punctaticeps Gir., inconspicuus Gir., Types 2? [GH]’’. NOTES: T.4365 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. INCREDIBILIS EUPELMUS Girault, 1926. 1926, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 14 : 133-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Pentland, forest, November. QM: Card - inner specimen with head separated (minus antennae) is the Holotype 2° of Eupelmus incredibilis ; the outer fragments are Eupelmus mawsoni. “TYPE’”’, ‘*4290’’, ‘°4291’’, ‘“‘Eupelmus : mawsoni, incredibilis Gir., Types ? [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 antenna (club partly separated) from the Holotype. ‘‘Eupelmus incredibilis Girault, Type 2 [GH] 4291’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4291. INDIGENUS EPOMPHALOIDES Girault, 1932. 1932, ‘‘New pests from Australia, X.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 February 1932) : 3[288]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Jungle, Amamoor, 24 July, 1924. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type is a single female’’. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 almost complete coverslip (outer) containing the head in pieces (part of 1 antenna attached, 2 antennal parts separated) and | pair of wings all from the Holotype ° of Epomphaloides indigenus; 1 cracked half coverslip containing a & Ootetrastichus speciosissimus Girault. ‘*Ootetrastichus speciosissimus Gir., 2 [GH]’’, ‘‘Syntomosphyrum indigena [= Epomphaloides indigenus | Girault, Type ° (outer). Amamoor, Q., 24. VII.24. Jungle [GH]’’. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: II} TL Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing, | ? and 1 7? with heads separated (4 head in 2 pieces, part of 1 antenna separated), ‘*Epomphaloides indigenus Gir., 2". Nambour, Q. [GH]’*. DPIQ: Card - | + minus left fore wing and antennae; | © intact. ‘‘Epomphaloides indigenus Gir., 7» [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Nambour, Q,, W.A.T.S. [GH]’’. NOTES: The body of the Holotype was not located. In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this species in the genus Syntomosphyrum which explains his label on Slide 1. The Queensland Museum register number for the remains of the Holotype of this species is T.9138, INDIGENUS GONATOCERUS Girault, 1938. 1938, Revita Ent., Rio de J. 9 : 394-sp. noy, + description. PUBL. DATA: A female from Queensland, perhaps southern. QM: Slide - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing numerous specimens of Alapius globosicornis australiensis Girault; 1 coverslip fragment containing parts of Anagyropsis turbulentus Girault and 1 coverslip fragment containing 2 © = (1 with head separated) of which | is the Holotype available. To my eyé there is only L + of this variety on the slide which would make it the Holotype. Confirmation of this rests with the first reviser. ‘‘Gomatocerus indigenus Gir. faradayi Type [GH}]’’. NOTES; The Queensland Museum register number for this variety is 1.6391. INERMICLAVA OLIGOSITA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3. 144-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, May 18, 1914, Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland, Type Hy 2423, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 3 coverslip fragments; the one upper left of the ““TYPE”’ label contains the Holotype ¥ of Oligosita inermiclava with head (minus | antenna) and | tibia + tarsus separated; the remaining 2 coverslip fragments contain Apseudogramma popei Girault, ““TYPE”*, ‘‘Oligesiia inermiclava Gir., + type [GH] 3463°’, “Apseudogramma popet Girault, = type [GH] 3430", NOTES: T.3463 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled, INEXPLICABILIS PERISSOPTERUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2 = 184-sp. nov. + description, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 + 45-Perissoplerus of Gonatocerus indigenus and the other is unidentified. ‘‘Alaptus globosicornis australiensis Girault. Compd. with Type. Bred from dead twigs of Mallotus philippinensis, Brisbane, emerged 10.4.16 {HH] H. HACKER", “*Gonatocerus indigénus, Type © [GH] 3736’, “‘Anagyropsis turbulentus Gir., > type [GH]”’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register umber for the Holotype of this species is T.3736. INDIGENUS FARADAY! GONATOCERUS. Girault, 1938. 1938, Revta Ent., Rio de J. ¥ : 394-var. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Indurupilhi [= Indooroopilly], window, Oct. 10, 1936, OM: Slide - | almost complete coverslip and 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing 5 specimens of different taxa. Girault does not give the sex he is describing nor the number of specimens Howard (1895) a junior synonym of Aphkelinus Dalman (1820) : 46-notes on the two genera after Aphelinus perissoptroides Girault. 1916, Societas ent. 31 : 43-Perissopterus a junior synonym of Marietta Motschulsky (1863) under Marietta leopardina Nietner. 1917, Insecutor Inscit, menstr. 5 + 32- inexplicabilis placed in Marietta. 1925, ‘‘An essay on when a fly is lovable, the ceremony of baptizing some and unlovely hate.*’ (Girault : Brisbane) (30 June 1925) : 4[190]—Perissopterus compared with Aphelinus . 1926, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 14 : 65- Perissopterus and Aphelinus not the same. PUBL-_ DATA: Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 1720, Queensland Museum, two females on a MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM slide with the types of Casca nigra. QM: Slide - 2 complete, square coverslips (1 cracked) containing numerous specimens all with parts separated. Two are the Syntypes of Perissopterus inexplicabilis and the remainder are as per labels. I leave it to the first reviser to sort the specimens. “TYPE’’, ‘‘O. magnithorax Gir. [GH]’’, ‘‘Ablerus speciosus Gir. [GH]’’, ‘*Perissopterus inexplicabilis Gir., Types, Casca nigra Gir., Ty., Ooencyrtus magnithorax Gir., Type [GH] 3757, 3893’’. NOTES: T.3757 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species and has been cancelled. furthest from the label, contains the head (antennae attached) and prothorax (fore legs attached) from the inner Syntype of Elasmus inkaka; the inner coverslip fragment contains parts from the Holotype of Elasmus apus Girault. ‘‘Elasmus : inkaka Gir., ° apus Gir., Types [GH] 3950, 3976’’. NOTES: Girault did not designate a Holotype in the literature hence his two females are Syntypes. Riek (1966) is therefore incorrect in assigning Holotype- status to the inner female minus head and prothorax. The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T.3950. INGHAMENSIS OOTETRASTICAUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 218-sp. nov. + description : 222-spp. key °°. INKAKA EUPELMUS Girault, 1921. 1921, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 9 : 187-sp. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping a boggy meadow, July 17, 1912. Ingham, Queensland. Type Hy 1791, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 1 cracked complete coverslip with objective lens damage near the Holotype ? of Ootetrastichus inghamensis which appears to be intact (this coverslip also contains an unidentified chalcidoid); 1 coverslip fragment containing an undescribed species of Ootetrastichus. “TYPE’’, ‘‘Trichaporoides inghamensis Gir., 2 type (center) [GH]’’, ‘‘Oorerr. christi (CHEIRONYM] Gir., ° Ty. [GH]’’. NOTES: In 1913 (Mem. Od Mus. 2: 216) Girault placed Trichaporoides Girault (1913) as a junior synonym of Ootetrastichus Perkins (1906). Girault apparently labelled his slide before deciding upon this synonymy and has omitted to change his label. The combination Trichaporoides inghamensis does not occur in the literature nor in Girault’s unpublished manuscript. INKAKA ELASMUS Girault, 1920. 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr, 7 : 182-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Two females, Gordonvale, forest, July. QM: Card - 2 Syntype ??; the outer is intact, the inner is minus head and prothorax. ‘‘3950’’, ‘“HOLOTYPE”’, “Elasmus inkaka Girlt., 2? type [GH]’’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments; the outer, nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Brisbane, Hacker, forest. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “‘The type was captured in April ...”’ QM: Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the intact Holotype ? of Eupelmus inkaka, an unidentified chalcidoid and an unidentified head; 1 complete coverslip containing the intact Holotype of Eupelmus dodo Girault and an unidentified chalcidoid. ‘‘Eupelmus : inkaka (far) [coverslip fragment]; dodo (near) [complete coverslip], 2 types E.... [GH] Brisbane. Sweeping undergrowth mostly Eucalypts, 16.4.13, H. Hacker [HH] 4331, 4335’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4335. INKERMANI COCCOPHAGUS Girault, 1926. 1926, ‘‘New pests from Australia. III.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (25 August 1926) : 2[204]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Inkerman, Q. QM: Slide - 2 almost complete coverslips; the outer, furthest from the label contains the fragmented Holotype ? of Coccophagus inkermani; the inner coverslip contains an unidentified encyrtid. ““Coccophagus inkermani Gir., Type ¢. A.A.G. [GH] 3857, 3857”’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3857. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: Lil 719 INLACERTUS COCCOPHAGUS Girault, 1931. 1931, ‘‘A new habit in an old insect, Homo pudicus and new Eurytomidae."’ (Girault : Brisbane) (1 September 1931) : 3[282]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Forest, Mt. Cootha, [= Coot-tha], June 2, 1929. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘A female taken in forest grass’’. QM: Slide - | complete coverslip containing the Holotype » with head separated (minus | antenna). “*Coccophagus inlacertus Gir., Type +. Mt. Cootha [= Coot-tha], forest grass, V1.2.1929 [GH] 38777". NOTES: The Queensland Muséum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3877. INSECTIFURAX NEOPOLYCYSTUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 341-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Four specimens at random from sixteen on a card in the collections of the National Museum of Victoria at Melbourne, iabelled ‘29, Ringwood, Victoria. 18-12-03,’ and mounted with a flower-like cluster of red nematocerous, dipterous pupae on the tip of a leaf. Types the above specimens; a slide with a head, hind legs and antennae. NMY: Card - 13 Syntype ¢7 and 3 glue spots. Most specimens are intact. 2 are missing heads and 2 are missing metasomas. These are mounted with hosts. “Ringwood, Vict., 18.12.03, E.V. [on reverse of card-mount|”*, “‘Type 2"!, 'Neopolycystus insectifurax Gir, ¢ Types [GH]”’. Slide — 1 coverslip fragment and a spot of medium (without a coverslip) containing a squashed head, 3 separated antennae, various antennal and Jeg parts plus 2 intact legs. ‘‘Neopolyeystus insectifurax Gir., Types * [GH]**. Girauli has crossed ‘‘& Dodd"? from this label. ANIC: 2 cards on separate pins and 1 slide as follows: Card 1 (with a » sign) - 1 © minus head and right wings. ‘*Bred from Paropsis reticulata, 25.2-6.3.31, Blundell’s, F.C.T., W.K. Hughes”, “‘Neapolycystus insectifurax Gir., 7% [GH]"’. Card 2 (with a 4 sign) - 1 4 minus head and right wings. Data label as Card 1, ‘Neopolyeystus insectifurax Gir, Det, A.A. Girault, Sept. 1932”, Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing a squashed head with | antenna attached, the other missing. “*Blundell’s F.C.T., Feb- Meh., 1931, ex Paropsis reticulata [GH] Ent. Diy. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”’, ““Neopolycystus insectifurax Gir., 1% [GH]}’’. QM: | card and 2 slides as follows: Card — | 5: mesosoma and some separated legs. *‘Neopolyeystus insectifurax Gir., [GH)"’ and on the reverse, **Tmgoora, 14.111.1923, AAG [GH]”’. Slide | - | cracked, complete coverslip, a half coverslip and a coverslip fragment containing a metasoma, a head with 1 antenna separated (in 2 pieces) and some legs all from the specimen on Card 1. “Neopolycystus insectifurax Gir., °. Tingoora, IL] [GH]’’. Slide 2 — 1 coverslip (with a large piece missing), an adjoined coverslip fragment and a separate coverslip fragment containing 3 heads and a fragmented specimen. *‘Neopolycystus itsectifurax Girault, 4°. Mt. Cootha [= Coot-tha], A.R. Brimblecombe [GH]’’. DPIQ: 2 cards. on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - 2 intact specimens, 1 metasoma and a specimen minus its head. ““Neopolycystus insectifurax Girault, 45 [GH]”. Card 2 - | © with a damaged right antenna, “Bred from Parapsis reticulata, 25.2-6.3.31, Blundell's, F.C.T., W.K. Hughes’, “‘Neopolyeystus insectifurax Gir., 9 [GH}"’. INSIPIENS STOMATOCEROIDES Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4 + 343-sp. nov. + description. 1925, '‘Indications (in new insects) of ruling power and law in nature.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 March 1925) : 3[186]-Sronratoceroides Girault (1913) are male Stomatoceras Kirby (1883). 1926, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 14: 71-repeat of 1925 synonymy. PUBL. DATA: A single male labelled “No, 10. From Moth. Jan 29, 1913. G,F. Hill.”’ Port Darwin, Northern Territory. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Type Hy 3413, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a card, the antennae and hind femur on 4a slide. QM; Card - Holotype 7 minus antennae, left hind leg and parts of other legs. 4605", ‘Stomatoceras insipiens Gir., 2 Type [GH]”’, “‘Stomiafocercides insipiens Gir. [HH] * [GH]”’, “Stomatoceras mellitarae Gir., E.F. Riek. det. 1951L’’. Slide — 1 coverslip (with 2 large pieces missing) containing i antenna and part of 1 hind leg (at edge of coverslip) all from the Holotype. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/3413, A.A. Girault"”’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Stomatoceroides insipiens, Gir. 4, 4605**. On the last label all except “‘Queensland Museum. 4605”" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.4605 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. INSOLITIDENS ELASMUS Girault, 1930. 1930, ‘“‘New pests from Australia, LX.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (29 December 1930) } 1[278]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Forest, Beenleigh. 4 Dec., 1922. QM: 2 cards on | pin and | slide as follows: Cards | + 2 - upper has some separated legs from the Holotype; lower has the Holotype 2 minus head, left wings and some legs. **4062"", “HOLOTYPE”, “Blasmus insolitidens Girault, Type © [GH]"’ and on the reverse, ‘Beenleigh, forest, 4 Dec, 1922 [GH]’’. Slide — 1 coverslip fragment containing the fragmented Holotype head (minus antennae) of Elasmus insolitidens; | complete coverslip containing parts of Flasmus joulei Girault. ‘Type [GH] 4062”, “Elasmus insolitiders Gir., ¥ [GH]"’, “Flasmus joulei Girault, < var. (inner {complete coverslip]). Southport, Q. {[GH]". NOTES: The Queensland Muséum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4062. Eupelmus longifascitatipennis Girault- 1926, Insecutor Inscit. mensir, 14 : 64-under Eupelmus beenleighi Girault. 1939, Od Nat. 11: 22-a cryptic note making Anastatus Motschulsky (1859) a junior synonym of Eupelmus Dalman (1820). PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, March 12, 1912. Thursday Island, Torres Strait, Type Hy 2870, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag; head on a slide. Also a female from Cooktown, Queensland, in March, QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 1 slide as follows: Card 1 - Holotype © minus head, metasoma and some légs; 1 leg separated, “TYPE”, “4257"", *‘Anastatus insularis Gir., © type [GH]"’. Slide - 2 cracked coverslip fragments; | contains the Holotype head of Anastatus insularis (1 antenna separated), the other contains the fragmented Holotype * of Plastocharella inconspicua Girault. “‘ Anastatus insularis Gir., Type ° [GH] 4257", ‘*Plastocharella inconspicua Gir., Type * [GH]. ...819, Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld. 3819". Card 2 - 1 = intact. ‘“‘“Eupelmus insularis (Gir.) [GH]’’. DPIQ: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 -1 © intact. ‘‘Eupelmus insularis Girault, © [GH]** and on the reverse, “Indooroopilly, Q., forest, Feb. 28, 1932 [GH]. Card 2-1 © intact. ‘‘Eupelmus insularis Girault, ° [GH]"' and on the reverse, “Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q. [GH]"’. NOTES: T.4257 isa duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and in the absence of the Paratype from Cooktown has been cancelled. INSULARIS BLASTOPHAGA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 310-sp, nov. + description, PUBL. DATA: Thursday Island, Torres Strait, Queensland. Forest, March 12, 1912, Type Hy 3361, Queensland Museum, the female on a slide. INSULARIS ANASTATUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 22-sp. nov. + description : 28-spp. key 2. 1923, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 11 + 97-under QM: Slide (broken and mended below with card) — 2 coverslips (each with a large piece missing) containing the fragmented DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA; III Holotype 2. “TYPE, Hy/3451, A.A, Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Blastophaga insularis, G. °**. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum,” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: Hy.3451L is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. INSULARIS ELASMUS Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Od Mus. 1: 178-sp. nov. + description : 189-spp. key 77°". 1914, Proc. eni, Soc. Wash. 16: 117-descriptive notes after Blasmus Jesciativentris Girault. PUBL. DATA: One pair, sweeping in a forest on Double Island off the coast of North Queensland near Cairns (about fourteen miles north and about one mile west from the mainland), December 25, 1911. And a male, sweeping in a forest near Nelson [= Gordonvale], May 10, 1912. Types Hy/1078, Queensland Museum, the forementioned specimens (2 2.1 © om rags), plus one balsam slide bearing a antenna from each of the males. (n his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “The Nelson male is the type. Later, as the identity of the male is uncertain, all male types were cancelled’’. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card | — 1 Syntype 2 minus head, left Wings and some left legs. ‘39997’, “HOLOTYPE”, ‘‘Elasmus insularis. Gir., ’ type [GH]". Slide | - 3 coverslip fragments containing 1 head (minus | antenna, the other separated and in 2 pieces), a second head (antennae attached, ] incomplete) and 1 intact antenna all from 2 species as per labels. The heads may be from 2 specimens of Elasmus haeckeli Girault or from 2 species as per label. J leave it to the reviser to sort these out. Riek (1966) did not sort them out clearly. ‘‘TYPE, 1078, Hy/2729, ... A. Girault’’, ''3999, Queerisland Museum. F. insularis =, Elasmus. haeckeli ° 3980°", On the last label all except ''3999, Queensland Museum. 3980°° and “&. insularis + [GH]”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 2.- 1 Syntype * minus head and metasoma. ‘‘Hy/1078"', ‘‘Elasmus insularis Girlt,, £, Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., 4 no - Orig. spm [GH]’’. Girault has crossed “type** from the last label. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 ? antennae from 2 Syntypes (1 now missing); 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head of Elasmus helena Girault. ‘Queensland Museum. Antennae: - Right: Double Is. Left: Nelson [= Gordonvale], Q, Hy/1078", ''Elasmus insularis Girault, *. Antennae, Hy/1078 [GH]"’, '*Elasmus helena Girault, 2 type [GH] 3966, 3966"*. On the first two labels Girault has crossed out ““TYPE" (first label) and ‘‘type’’ (second label). NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault selected his Nelson [= Gordonvale} male as his Holotype hence the annotation “orig. spm.”’ on the label with Card |. He later became uncertain of the identity of the male hence the note after *'Later,”’ in his unpublished manuscript. This explains the crossings out on the labels with Slide 2. Girault did not select a Holotype in the literature and his specimens therefore become Syntypes. Riek (1966) has incorrectly assigned Holotype-status to the female and Allotype-status to the male. T.3999 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species and is reserved for the female; the published number Hy.1078 is. reserved for the male. INSULARIS OLIGOSITA Girault, 1912, 1912, Mem. Od Mus. 1: 8l-sp. nov. + description : 86-spp, key “+ - 1914, Bull, Wis, nat, Hist. Soe. (N.S.) 12: 56-catalogue, PUBL, DATA: Forty-eight female specimens, March 13 and 14. 1912 from the panes of four windows in a one-storey unoccupied dwelling on the outskirts of the town, Thursday Island, Torres Strait, N.Q. Types Hy/904, Queensland Museum, 6 2's in xylol balsam, one slide (March 13, 1912), Cotypes in the United States National! Museum, 9 ©°s similarly mounted, one slide (March 13, 1912). QM: 3 slides as follows: Slide 1 (broken in 2 places and mended with paper strips) - one crack is through the coverslip which is now missing over the mounting medium. This contains 5 Syntype > 2, 1 with head separated. “‘Queensland MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Museum, 3456, TYPES, Hy/904, 6 '"’, "3456", ““Oljgosita insularis Girault, Types 6 2’5, 904. Thursday Is., Q., 1.13, 1912, Window of an empty house, AAG, [GH] 3456"". Slide 2 - L complete coverslip containing 2 specimens of which the one with a separated head is a Syntype + of Oligosita insularis and the other is left to the first reviser to identify (there are 3 names on the labels but only 2 specimens). ‘1055’, *Oligosita insularis Girault, 2. From windows of a dwelling, Thursday Is., N.Q., 113.13.1912, AAG [GH]", ‘‘Alaprus newtoni Girault, Gonatecerus fulgor (GH]"’. On the last label Girault has crossed out species names after each generic name and inserted *‘newtoni"’ and ‘*fulger* as indicated above Slide 3 - ! cracked complete coverslip containing several specimens of which at least | is a Syntype = of Oligosita insularis and the rest are as per labels. I leave it for the first reviser to sort out the specimens. The reader is referred to Gonatocerus Julgor Slide | plus NOTES, ‘‘Oligosita grotiusi, insularis ... 28 [GH]’". On this label Girault has crossed out a Specific name and inserted “*grotiusi ’’. “Gonatocerus fulgor Girault, Type 2 [GH] 3670", “‘Gonatocerus. Thursday Is., I11.14.1912, window of an empty dwelling, AAG [GH]"*. Girault has crossed out several words on this label. On the reverse of the slide, “TYPE, Hy/904, 1601, A.A. Girsult’’, ““Gonatoc. fulgor Gir. [GH] 904, Queensland Museum. 3670, Oligosita insudaris, Gir., O, grotiusi, Gir. 1601, 3459, Types’*. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum. 3670, 3459” and “*Ganatoc. fulgor Gir. ... Types [GH] are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. USNM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing 9 Syntype 22, most with heads separated (2 in excess medium our from under the coverslip). *‘Oligosita insularis Girault, 9 Cotype s’s [GH]’’, ‘‘Thursday Island, N.Q., 13.111.1912, AAG,”. “From a window, Cotypes [GH]**, ‘‘Cotype No 41392". Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 > out from under the coverslip. This slide requires re-examination as there are three names on the labels. Any specimens of Oligosita insularis present would have Syntype status. ‘‘Oligosita insularis Girault, 3 2s, O. Ailaris Perk., 1 ¢ [GH]"’, “Gonatocerus cingulatus. Thursday Island, Window, 111,14.1912 AAG [GH]"’. NOTES: T,.3456 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for its Syntypes of this species and has been reserved for the variety Oligasita insularis semiargentea Girault. Although Girault has selected 1 slide as bearing his “‘types’’ I have assigned Syntype-status to all specimens bearing the PUBL. DATA since he had a large series of specimens to hand. The sixth specimen supposed to be on QM Slide 1 was probably lost when this slide was damaged. INSULARIS STOMATOCEROIDES Girault, 1913. 1913,.4rch. Naturgesch. 79, Abt. A., H.6: 99-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4 + 343-sp. description. 1925, “Indications (in new insects) of ruling power and law in nature.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 March 1925) : 3[186]-Stomatoceroides Girault (1913) are male S/omatoceras Kirby (1883). 1926, Insecutor Inscit. mensir. 14: 71-repeat of 1925 synonymy. PUBL. DATA: A single female, sweeping, January 19, 1913 (Forest). Magnetic Island (off Townsville), Queensland. Type [Hy 3412], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head and posterior femur on a slide. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘“‘The type was a male’’. Examination of the specimen confirms this. QM: Card - Holotype * minus head, left wings and some legs, *‘4592"", ““Stomatoceroides insularis Gir., + type [GH]", ''Stematoceroides insularis Gir- (HH]’’. Slide — | cracked, almost complete coverslip and an adjoined coverslip fragment containing the head (minus | antenna, part of the other separated), 1 leg and part of a hind leg all from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy/3412, A.A. Girault"’, ‘Queensland Museum. Stomatoceroides insularis, Gir. =, 4592"'. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum. 4592” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. NOTES: T.4592 is a duplicate Queensland UAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 723 Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. INSULARIS. SYSTASIS (?) Dodd and Girault (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 187-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Thursday Island, Torres Strait. Forest, March 11, 1912. Type Hy 3167, Queensland Museum, a female on a tag; head and hind legs on a slide. QM: Slide - 5 coverslip fragments (1 cracked and overlying another) containing the head in 3 pieces (1 antenna attached, the other separated, incomplete), 2 legs, prothorax (1 leg attached, part of other separated) and parts of 2 fore wings all from the Holotype (body now missing). “TYPE, Hy/3167, A.A, Girault’’, "Queensland Museum. Systasis insularis, Dodd 2*'. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum."’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's and the authors should be Dodd and Girault, NOTES: The body of the Holotype was not located. I suspect Girault may have destroyed it when removing the extra parts mounted on the slide. INSULARIS SEMIARGENTEA OLIGOSITA Girault, 1938. 1938, Revita Ent., Rio de J. 9 : 384-var. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: It was discovered upon a window by B. Blackbourn, an amateur entomologist, Canterbury, Victoria. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the intact Holotype 2. 'Chaetostricha insularis Gir, semiargentea Gir., B. Blackbourn [GH] HYMENOPTERA, Fam. 24, Trichogrammatidae, 31, 3456’, ‘‘21°”. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault treats the genera Oligosita and Chaetostricha as if they were synonyms, but his intentions are far from clear. He places the species insu/aris and its variety semiargentea in a key headed Chaetostricha but further on in the manuscript he discusses these taxa under headings in combination with the genus Ofigosita. It is rather confusing, but at least it allows interpretation of this combination on the slide label. The Queensland Museum th ue register number for the Holotype of this variety is T.3456. INTENTATUS TETRASTICHODES (2?) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Afem. Gd Mus. 3: 220-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, mainland, opposite Double Island, December 24, 19]1 (A.A, Girault). Type Hy 2551, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, QM: Slide - 1 almost complete coverslip containing the Holotype © minus head, wings and some legs. **Q. Mus. Tetrastichodes intentatus Gir. & Dodd, Type ° [GH] Ent. Div.**. Girault has crossed out “Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld,” and replaced it with ‘‘Q. Mus.”’ after “‘Ent. Div.”’. NOTES: Girault has remounted the body of the Holotype losing parts in the process or he has remounted the head and wings separately and they are now missing. INTERMEDIA PARANAPHOIDEA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3+: 161-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, April 6, 1914, sweeping grass in forest. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland, Type Hy 2460, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide, QM: Slide - | coverslip fragment containing the Holotype 2 with part of | antenna separated. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2460, A.A. Girault’’, ‘Queensland Museum. Paranaphoidea intermedia 2 3562". On the last label all except “Queensland Museum. 3562” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. NOTES: T.3562 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. INTONSIOCULUS EUPELMUS Girault, 1934. 1934, ‘‘New Capsidae and Hymenoptera, with note on an unmentionable."’ (Girault : Sydney) (21 December 1934) : 1[31J]- sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Kuranda, Dec., 1920, A.P. Dodd. QM: Card - Holotype * minus | pair of MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM wings; head (part of 1 antenna attached, tips of both antennae separated, glued to card) and 1 fore wing separated. ‘‘A.P_D., K’da, 25.11.20 [DH on upper surface of card mount]’’, ‘‘Kuranda, Q., Dec. 1920, A.D.", ‘*4288"', ““Eupelmus intonsioculus Gir., Type » [GH]’’, NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4288,. INUSITATA EPISTENTIA Girault, 1937, 1937, ‘'New naturals, unorthodoxies and non- pollutions, viz. - New hexapods.-” (Girault : Brisbane) (20 November 1937) : 1[326]-sp. description, PUBL. DATA: Kuranda, Nov. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type male was one specimen, Kuranda, Nov. 1920, F.P. Dodd’". QM: 6 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 —- Holotype 7 intact, *‘Kuranda, Nov. 20, F.P. Dodd", *'Epistenia inusitaia Gir., Type 4 [GH]"’. Card 2 - only part of | fore wing remains of this specimen. ‘Kuranda, Nov. 1919, A.P. Dodd", ‘‘Epistenia inusitata Gir., Type ° [GH]”"’. Card 3 - | » minus terminal segments of left antenna. ““Kuranda, Noy, 1919, A.P, Dodd", “Epistenia inusitata Gir., Cotype description and this is the specimen on Card 1, The other specimens have no type- status even though two are marked as "Type" and ‘‘Cotype’’ by Girault. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T,9139. INVENTRIX PSEUDELACHERTEUS Girault, L915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 266-sp. nov. +- description. PUBL, DATA: One female, in forest, June 10, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 2657, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; hind legs and head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype + (buried in glue) minus head (legs difficult to see). **TYPE’’, *'Pseudelacherteus inventrix Girault, Type » (GH]**. Slide — | damaged coverslip fragment containing the fragmented head (antennae aitached) and parts of 2 legs all from the Holotype. ‘'TYPE, Hy/2657, A.A. Girault’’, ‘Queensland Museum, Pseudelacherieus inventrix ©", On the last label all except ‘*Queensland Museum."’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. (0 AGAMERION Girault, 1935, 1935, ''Microhymenoptera Australiensis nova mostly Chalcididae.*’ (Girault : Sydney) (25 April 1935) : 3[317]-sp. description. [GH]’’. Card 4-1 © intact. “Kuranda, Nov. 1919, St DATA: Male. N.S. Wales, Macleay A.P, Dodd’’. USEUsn: Card 5-2 22 intact, ‘Kuranda, Noy. ANIC: Pin - Holotype * minus head, 1919, A.P, Dodd’’, “Epistenia inusitata Gir, [HH]’’. Card 6 - | » minus right fore wing; head insect damaged. *‘Kuranda, Nov. 1919, A.P. Dodd”. NOTES: It is difficult ta decide whether Girault had all of the above specimens at hand al the nme of the description and selected a Holotype only in his unpublished manuscript or whether he had only the one specimen - the male from Kuranda, F.P. Dodd, November 1920, His published manuscript is very brief and it makes no mention of distinguishing features between the sexes. In his unpublished manuscript Girault mentions both sexes with a brief metasoma and some legs; parts of some legs separated and glued to a card on pin with specimen. ‘*N.S. Wales’, ‘“Agamterion io Girault, Type ¢ [GH]”’. QM: Card - | ¢ minus left antenna and left fore wing; 1 leg separated (in 2 pieces). "Brisbane, H. Hacker, 3.10,16"', ““dgamerion io Girault, ¢ [GH]". Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 fore wings and 2 antennae trom 2 species of Agamerion. ‘‘Agamerion epos [CHEIRONYM| Girault, Type 4 (Outer, smaller), A. io Gir., *. Brisbane, Q., 3.10.1916 (inner [large wing and antenna]) [GH] Ent. Div, Dep, Ag. & Stk., Qid."’. JO APROSTOCERELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 239-sp. nov. + description, note of a distinguishing feature between them. l am therefore assuming that Girault had only one male at the time of his DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: UI 728 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 250-additional specimen; descriptive notes. PUBL. DATA; Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Jungle, June 5, 1913, Type Hy 1839, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the squashed Holotype head (antennae attached); 1 coverslip (with a piece missing) containing the Holotype body (metasoma separated). ‘‘TYPE, Hy/1839, A.A. Girault"’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Aprostocerella to “"’, On the last label all excepi ‘‘Queensland Museum."* are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. 10 AXANTHOSOMA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 265-sp, nov. + description. PUBL. DATA; Magnetic Island (Townsville), Queensland. Forest, January. Type Hy 3265, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag and a slide bearing the head and hind legs. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card ! — Holotype ° minus head, most wings and some legs; metasoma separated. “TYPR”’, ‘‘4872"', ‘tAxanthosoma to Girault, Type » [GH]"’. Slide - 2 complete coverslips; ihe inner, closest the main label, contains the head (antennae attached) and 2 legs all from the Holotype of Axanthosoma io; the outer coverslip contains the Holotype head of Megastigmus flavivariegatus Girault. “TYPE”, "4993", ARTI" *Axanthosoma io Gir., ... megastigmus flavivariegatus Gir., ° type [GH] 4872, 4993"*, On the last label Girault has crossed out ‘‘Neo ” in front of ‘‘yegastigmus "’. Card 2-1 % minus left antennal flagellum. ‘‘Axanthosoma io Girault, [GH]? and on the reverse, “A.A. Girault, Nelson [= Gordonvale], forest, March [GH]". NOTES: T.4872 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. JO CHALCITELLOIDES Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 3: 345-nomen nudum as Chalcitelloides nigrithorax ia under Spalangiomorpha fasciatipennis Girault. ra 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 352-sp. nov. + description. 1927, Rec. S. Aust, Mus. 3 : 329-additional specimen; descriptive note. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust, 53: 345-a junior synonym of Chalcirtella australiensis Girault (1913). PUBL. DATA; One female, sweeping foliage of lantana, October 21, L9L!. Mackay, Queensland. Type Hy 3428, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag and a slide with appendages. QM: Card - Holotype ? minus head and parts of both hind legs. '*4668"', “‘Chalcitelloides io Girault, © type [GH]'’. On the last label Girault has crossed out “‘nigrithorax "’ before ‘‘io ”*, “Chalcitelloides ia Gir. [HH]’’, “Neoanacryptus petiolatus Gir. E.F. Riek. det. 1950°*. Slide - 1 complete coverslip with an adjoined fragment containing parts from the Holotype of Spalangiomorpha Jfosciatipennis Girault; | almost complete coverslip containing the head (part of | antenna separated) and parts of 2 hind legs (J minus some tarsal segments} all from the Holotype of Chatcitelloides ia. ‘* TYPE, Hy/1992, 3428A, A.A. Girault"’, “Genotype, Queensland Museum. 4668, Chalcitelloides io, Gir. 3428,A"", ‘*Spalangiomorpha fasciatipennis, Gir. ©, 1992"’, On the second last label all except “Queensland Museum. 4668,"’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's as are all on the last label. SAM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card i - 1 2 minus antennae and most wings. “Blackall Ranges, Queensland, A.M, Lea", “Chalcitelloides io Girault, = [GH]". Card 2-1 2 minus left antenna. “‘Mt. Lofty Rngs., S. Australia, N.B. Tindale’, **Chalcitelloides io Girault 2 [GH]"*. Both cards are pinned through, **Chalcitelloides io Girault, Queensland also slide”’. Slide | - | almost complete coverslip containing 1] pair of wings and | hind leg all I suspect from the ? on SAM Card |. My notes do not list a hind leg missing from this specimen and it requires re- examination. *‘Cha/citelloides io Girault, °. S. Aus. Mus. [GH] Ent. Div, Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld."’, MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Slide 2 — 1 almost complete coverslip containing | antenna in 2 pieces and parts of hind legs, I suspect these are from the = on SAM Card 2. Again my notes do not mention this specimen being minus hind legs and if requires re-examination. “Chalcitelloides io Girault, » [GH]". NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is Hy.3428A. T.4668 is the duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of Neoanacrypius Ayalinipennis Girault and has been cancelled. 10 Evasmus Girault, 1920. 1920, Inseclutor Thscit, menstr. 7: 187-sp. noy, + description. PUBL, DATA: ... with cvgnus [Gordonyale, July 29, blady grass}. QM: Card - Holotype » minus head, **3933"', “HOLOTYPE”, ‘‘Elasmus io Girauli, 2 type [GH]"’. Slide ~ 1 cracked coverslip fragment containing the head (part of 1 antenna separated, the other missing except for 2 separated segments) from the Holotype of ESlasmus io ; | coverslip fragment containing parts of Elasmus margipostscutellum Girault. “‘Elesmus maregiposiscutellum Gir, = type, Elasmius io Gir., + type [GH] 3988, 3933”. NOTES: The Queensland Museum régister number for the Holotype of this species is T.3933. Girault. ‘‘Encyriovephalus : albipilum Gir., simplicipes io Gir. [GH]? and on the reverse, ‘‘Tiaro, Q. [GH]’’. Card 2 - 2 “%; outer intact, inner minus antennae (except right scape), left hind leg and metasoma. ‘“Encprtocephalus io Girault, Type ) [GH]’’. Card 3 - 1 & minus some legs; 1 leg separated. ‘‘Evcyrrocephalus io Girault, » {GH]"" and on the reverse, **Brigalow - forest. Jandowae, Feb. 17, 1924 [GH]"’. Card 4-2 ©. minus heads and some tarsal segments. ‘‘Encyrtocephalus simplicipes io Girault [GH]"’. NOTES: It appears from Girault's notes in his unpublished manuscript that he originally inténded describing this taxon as a variety of Encyrtocephalus simplicipes Ashmead but raised it to specific rank at the time of publication. [ have used his extra descriptive notes in the unpublished manuscript to separate the specimens on Card 1. The two outer females on this card are obviously his original specimens since this label places the taxon as a variety as mentioned in his unpublished manuscript and they are mounted with Encvrtocephalus albipilum, the species with which they were collected. The specimens on Card 2 | Tegard as having no type-status for two reasons. Firstly Girault’s unpublished manuscript mentions only two females as his types and secondly it also mentions several specimens from other localities (his label with Card 2 has no data). The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes. of this species is T.4889, 10 ENCYRTOCEPHALUS Girault, 1931. 1931, ‘A new habit in an old insect, Homo pudicus and new Eurytomidae."’ (Girault : Brisbane) (1 September 1931) : 2[281]-sp. description, PUBL. DATA: Tiaro, 3 May, 1923. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, *‘Described in manuscript ag a variety of sintplicipes [Ashmead] and as follows: Two females, Taken with and compared with albipilum [Tiaro, 3 May, 1923)". QM: 4 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - 3 © of which the outer 2 (1 minus right hind leg, the other minus hind tarsal segments) are Syntypes of Eneyrtocephalus to ; the inner © is a Syntype of Excyrrocephalus albipilurm 10 EVLOPHOTETRASTICHUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79, Abt.A., H.6: 70-sp. nov. + description. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2 : 234- Eulophotetrastichus Girault (1913) as a junior synonym of Neomphaloidella Girault (1913) (see generic section to follow) : 235-sp, description > 236-spp. key. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 243-additional specimen; descriptive note by Dodd. 1936, ‘*Terror-errors; and novitates of Pterygota (or earth realities not state- bound)."’ (Girault : Sydney) (29 August 1936) : 4[325|-Neomphaloidella heracliti nom. nov., preoccupied. DALMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 727 PUBL. DATA: A single female specimen, sweeping foliage along the edge of jungle, May 17. 1913. Kuranda, Queensland. Type [Hy 1829], Queensland Museum, the above 10 GONATOCERUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 360-sp. nov. 4 description. 1938, Revra Ent., Rio de J. 9 : 393-sp. nov. specimen on a tag and a slide with the head. QM: 4 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card | - Holotype * minus head and parts of some legs; metasoma separated. "TYPE", 'Eulophotetrasiichus io Girault, Type + [GH]"’. Slide | - | complete coverslip containing the Holotype head in 2 pieces (] antenna separated, the other missing), ‘TYPE, A.A. Girault”’, “Eulophotetrastichus io Girault, Type [GH]"°. Card 2 - | © intact. ‘\Neomphaloidella io Girault, ° [GH]'' and on the reverse, “Montville, Sep. 16, 1923. Jungle [GH]’’. Card 3-1 ¢ minus right wings and right fore leg. ‘‘Kuranda, Queensland, A.P. Dodd’, ‘‘Neomphaleidella io Girault, = Card 4-1 © minus head and left wings. “Brisbane, H. Hacker, 2.8.26"’, “Neomphaloidella io (Girault) [GH]". Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing a head (antennae separated, | in 2 pieces, incomplete) and | leg (in part) all from the specimen on Card 4. ‘‘Neomphaloidella io Gir, Brisbane, Hacker, 2.8.1926 [GH]’’. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, September 22, 1914. Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Type Hy 3438, Queensland Museum, the specimen in alcohol with type Areposomead unguttatipes Girault. QM: Slide (broken with a piece missing) - 2 coverslip fragments; the one closest the “*Type"’ label contains the intact Holotype 2 of Gonatocerus io ; the other contains the Holotype 4 of Gonatocerus gregi Girault, ‘TYPE, Hy/2456, A.A. Girault’’, "3647, Queensland Museum, Gonatocerus gregi 4, Gonatoc. to type ¥ 3735"’. On the last label all except ‘*3647, Queensland Museum. 3735"" and ‘‘? Gonatoc. to type ; [GH] are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Girault has crossed out an additional male sign. NOTES: T.3735 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. Girault has slide-mounted the specimen from alcohol. IO NEOMPHALOIDELLA See 10 EULOPHOTETRASTICHUS 10 SECODELLA Girault, 1929, 1929, Trans. R. Soc. 8. Aust. 53 ; 323-sp. a ; " 10 EUPELMUS Girault. 1922. nov. + description. 1922, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 10: 108-sp, nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Irvinebank, in grass about town, March 15, 1919, QM: Card - Holotype © minus left antenna; a group of legs from a + Anastatus boussingaulti Girault. “*4256"*, “Bupelmus io Girauli, Type + [GH]"* and on the reverse, ‘‘with ¢ &. boussingaulti Gir., fragments [GH]’’, Slide - | almost complete coverslip containing 2 antennae (J in 2 pieces) of which J is from the Holotype of Eupelnus jo and the other is from Expelmus muironi Girault. ‘“Eupelmus : muironi Girault, io Girault (inner), Types « [GH] 4254, 4256”'. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species js T.4256. PUBL. DATA: One female, South Australia. Females Owieandana, North Flinders Range (H.M. Hale and N.B. Tindale); Strahan, Tasmama (H.J. Carter and A.M. Lea); Vivonne Bay, Kangaroo Island (South Australian Museum Expedition, February, 1926). SAM; Card — 1 Syntype \ minus head. “Type"’, ‘‘Seeadella io Girault, South Australia, also slide, TYPE"’, ‘‘Secodella io Girault, Type © [GH]** and on the reverse, **Melrose, S. Aus., Oct., A.M. Lea [GH]”’. Slide - a half, cracked coverslip containing a head (antennae separated, | in 3 pieces, the other incomplete) and 1 fore wing from the Syntypes. My notes do not include a fore wing missing from the remaining card- mounted Syntype. This requires checking. If my notes are correct, the parts on the MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM slide are from more than 1 specimen. ““Secodella io Gir., 2 type. S. Aus. Mus. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’, “Type’’. NOTES: The remaining specimen I am taking to be the female from South Australia. From the wording in the PUBL. DATA this specimen could be construed as the Holotype. However, the statement is rather imprecise and I have assigned Syntype-status to this specimen. The remaining Syntypes were not located. JO TETRASTICAUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 203-sp. nov. + description : 205-spp. key. PUBL. DATA: One specimen [®], sweeping forest growths on Mount Pyramid (1,500-2,500 feet), June 3, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 1762, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 1 coverslip (with a piece missing) containing the Holotype ? head (antennae attached); 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype ? body in poor condition at the edge of the coverslip. “TYPE, Hy/1762, A.A. Girault’’, “‘Queensland Museum. Tetrastichus io ?’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: Mt. Pyramid is situated at Gordonvale. Mus. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. IOHNEUMON APHYCUS See ICHNEUMON APHYCUS IOLE MACRODONTOMERUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 279-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Forest, October 24, 1911. Type Hy 3295, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag, the head and hind legs on a slide. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - Holotype ? minus head and some legs. ‘‘Macrodontomerus iole Girault, Type 2? [GH]’’. Slide - 1 badly cracked, almost complete coverslip containing the head (split, parts of both antennae separated) and 2 legs all from the Holotype. ‘TYPE, Hy/3295, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Q. Museum. Macrodontomerus iole, Gir. °, 5062’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Q. Museum. 5062’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 2 - 1 2? mesosoma (outer) minus some legs (Macrodontomerus iole ); 1 ? intact (inner) (Macrodontomerus justita Girault). ““Macrodontomerus iole Gir. [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘M. justita Wynnum (inner) [GH]’’. NOTES: T.5062 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype IO TOMOCERA Girault, 1929. : . of this species and has been cancelled. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 53 : 319-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, from galls on JONA OOCTONUS Girault, 1930. 1930, ‘‘New pests from Australia, VIII.’’ leaves of Eucalyptus obliqua, Blakiston, South Australia. (T.D. Smeaton). Hatched May, 1888. With Amerostenus varidentatus, Rhicnopeltella. SAM: Card - only the Holotype 2 metasoma remains on the card. ‘‘Type’’, “*Tomocera io Girault, South Australia, also slide, TYPE’’, ‘‘Tomocera io Girault, Type ? [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip and 2 half coverslips containing the squashed head (tips of antennae separated) and 2 fore wings all from the Holotype. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘*Tomocera io Girault, Type 2. S. Aus. (Girault : Brisbane) (16 August 1930) : 5[277]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Brookfield, May 3, 1927, Henry Hacker. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type was a single female’’. QM: Slide - a half coverslip containing the Holotype 2 with head separated. “‘Ooctonus iona Girault, Type [GH] 3511, 3511”’, ‘*(Gonatocerus ) Ooctonus iona Girault, Type ?. Brookfield, Q., 3.5.1927. H. Hacker [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 729 NOTES: From Girault’s second label it appears that he originally thought this taxon to be a Gonatocerus. ‘‘Ooctonus ”’ and the brackets around ‘‘Gonatocerus ”’ have been added at a later date. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3511. number for the Holotype of this species is T.9140. IPSWICHIA ARHOPOIDEUS Girault, 1922. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. IPSWICHIA COCCIDENCYRTUS Girault, 1923. 1923, ‘‘Loves wooed and won in Australia.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (31 October 1923) : 2[168]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Ipswich, forest, March 22, 1923. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘One female’’. IPHIGENIA GYROLASELLA Girault, 1939. 1939, Od Nat. 11: 15-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Many specimens of both sexes reared with margiscutellum above [... from the ova of Gonipterus, Canberra, F.C.T., A.L. Tonnoir]. At the beginning of the paper Girault says, ‘‘The types are in some Australian Museum’’. NOTES: No specimens of this species were located. QM: Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the fragmented Holotype ° of Coccidencyrtus ipswichia ; 1 complete coverslip containing an unidentified chalcidoid. ‘‘Coccidencyrtus ipswichia Gir., Type 2° [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register IPHIGENIA HYACINTHUS GYROLASELLA Girault, number for the Holotype of this species is 1939. T.9141. 1939, Od Nat. 11: 16-var. nov. + description. IPSWICHIA GONATOCERUS Girault, 1922. PUBL. DATA: A pair with the typical form [... from the ova of Gonipterus, Canberra, F.C.T. A.L. Tonnoir]. At the beginning of the paper Girault says, ‘‘The types are in some Australian Museum’’. NOTES: No specimens of this variety were located. IPSWICHI PHOCION Girault, 1925. 1925, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 13 : 92-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Forest, Ipswich, Queensland, July, 1919. QM: Card - Holotype ? minus head and left wings. ‘‘Phocion ipswichi Girault, ° type [GH]’’. Slide - 3 coverslip fragments; the inner, closest the labels contains the fragmented Holotype head (minus 1 antenna, the other separated) of Phocion ipswichi ; the middle right coverslip fragment is empty; the outer coverslip is cracked and contains a specimen of Goetheana shakespearei Girault. ‘‘Goetheana shakespearei °, Phocion ipswichi Gir., 2 type. Ipswich, Q. [GH]’’, ‘‘Phocion ipswichi Gir., Type ? [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register 1922, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 10 : 104-sp. nov, + description. PUBL. DATA: Ipswich, forest. NOTES: No specimens of this species were located. IPSWICHIA PARUFENS Girault, 1922. 1922, ‘‘The true remedy for head lice. Dedication of a new animal to the quality of majesty and so forth.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 November 1922) : 1[166]-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: May, in forest at Ipswich, Queensland. QM: Slide - 2 complete coverslips; the inner, closest the label contains the fragmented Holotype 2? of Parufens ipswichia ; the outer coverslip contains an unidentified chalcidoid. ‘‘Parufens ipswichia Girault, Type ° [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3435. IPSWICHIA VARIGUTTUS GONATOCERUS Girault, 1938. 1938, Revita Ent., Rio de J. 9 : 393-var. nov. + description. 730 PUBL. DATA: A female taken in a patch of scrub, Ashgrove, June 16, 1933, A.R. Brimblecombe. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the intact Holotype °. ““Gonatocerus ipswichia variguttus Gir., Type °. Ashgrove, June 16, 1933, A.R.B., scrub [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qid.’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this variety is T.6394. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM antennae). ‘‘Coccophagus iris Girault. Gayndah, Q. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Slide 4 - 2 complete coverslips containing 8 22, some with wings separated. ‘*Coccophagus iris Gir., ?. Hy 66 [GH]’’. Girault has crossed out a specific name on this label and replaced it with ‘‘iris ”’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4012. IRVINGI ANAGYROPSIS Girault, 1922. : Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. IRIDOS STETHYNIUM Girault, 1938. 1938, Revta Ent., Rio de J. 9 : 387-sp. nov. IUCUNDA APHELINOIDEA Girault, 1920. + description. 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 8 : 201-sp. PUBL. DATA: Indooroopilly, March 27, 1930; Dec. 11, 1930; Dec. 24, 1929. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 Syntype ? with parts separated. ‘‘Stethynium iridos Girault, Type °. Indooroopilly, Dec. 24, 1929 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld., 4953’’. NOTES: The other Syntypes were not located. The Queensland Museum register number for the remaining Syntype is T.4953. IRIS COCCOPHAGUS Girault, 1930. 1930, ‘‘New pests from Australia, VIII.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (16 August 1930) : 4[276]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Window, home, Indooroopilly, Nov. 24, 1929. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type was a single female’’. QM: 4 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype ? with head and antennae separated (scapes not located). *“Coccophagus iris Girault, Type °. Window, 24.XI. 1929, Indooroopilly [GH] 4012’’. Slide 2 - 1 damaged, complete coverslip and | cracked, almost complete coverslip containing 4 °2, some with parts separated. ‘‘Coccophagus iris Gir., ?. Ex coccids on lime, Nambour, Q., VII.1932, J.A. Weddell [GH]’’. Girault has crossed out a specific name on this label replacing it with ‘‘iris ”’. Slide 3 - 1 complete coverslip containing 3 29 with heads separated (1 minus nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Greenhills, Cairns, February 11, 1919. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing numerous chalcidoids of which at least 1 is Aphelinoidea howardii Girault, 1 or more are Aphelinoidea iucunda and the rest are unidentified. ‘‘Aphelinoidea : howardii Gir., iucunda Gir., 1 2. Window, 8 Dec. 1929, Indooroopilly [GH]’’. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing numerous specimens, some with parts separated. ‘‘Aphelinoidea iucunda Girault, 2, Jandowae, Feb. 18, 1924. Window [GH]’’. NOTES: No types of this species were located. In his unpublished manuscript Girault mentions two additional specimens with data as on the Slide 1 and 2 labels. IUCUNDA OLIGOSITA Girault, 1920. 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 8 : 200-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Nelson [= Gordonvale], February. QM: Slide - 3 coverslip fragments (1 with several cracks) containing several trichogrammatids of which 1 (?) is the Holotype (?) 2 of Oligosita iucunda, | is the Holotype of Lathromerella chinderaensis Girault and the others are unidentified. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘‘3467’’, ‘*Lathromerella chinderaensis Gir. ° type, Oligos. iucunda ? types [GH] 3396, 3467’’. NOTES: Girault does not give any indication of the number of specimens he DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA; III 731 had at the time of the description and his unpublished manuscript has no details either. However, his label clearly says “types”? and there may be more than | specimen of this species on the slide, in which case they would be Syntypes. | leave this for the first reviser to determine. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype or Syntypes of this species is T.3467. IUCUNDUS AMONODONTOMERUS Girault, 1921. 1921, Insecutor Inscit. mensir, 9 : 189-sp. noy, + description. PUBL. DATA: Herberton, forest, March. QM: Card - Holotype 2 with head separated; minus left hind leg. ‘“dmeonodontomerus iucundus Gir., Type = [GH]"’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9142, J JOANNA EURYTOMA Girault, 1935. 1935, ‘‘Microhymenoptera Australiensis nova mostly Chalcididae.”’ (Girault : Sydney) (25 April 1935) : 2[316]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: North Pine River, March 29, 1930, H. Hacker. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘One female"’. QM: Card - only 1 leg remains of the Holotype @. '‘N. Pine R., 29-3-30, H. Hacker"’, ‘*4832°°, “‘Euryioma joanna Girault, Type = [GH]”’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4832, Jocosus ELASMUS Girault, 1940. 1940, Revia Soc. ent. argent. 10: 322-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Indooroopilly, forest gross [= grass], June 22, 1929. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 - Holotype “= minus head and | tarsus. ‘'4004"*, “HOLOTYPE”, “‘Elasmus jocosus Girault, Type 2 [GH]" and on the reverse, “‘Indooroopilly, Q., ... rest grass, 22. V1.19... [GH]'*. The last label is trimmed to the writing on the upper surface which has removed parts of the data on the reverse. Slide 1 — 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head with parts of both antennae attached (1 has the club separated and the separated parts of the second antenna are missing). ‘“Elasmus jocosus Girault, Type ° [GH] 4004, 4004”. Card 2-1 © minus head, right wings and some leg parts. ‘‘Elasmus jocosus Gir. 2 [GH]" and on the reverse, ‘‘Beerwah, Q., forest [GH]”’. Slide 2 - 1 coverslip fragment containing the head (both antennae separated and in 2 pieces) and | pair of wings all from the 2 on Card 2. ‘'Elasmus jocosus Gir,, 2. Beerwah, Q. [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4004. JOHNSON! EURYTOMA Girault, 1925. 1925, *‘New Queensland Insecta captured without any reference to use.”? (Girault ? Brisbane) (15 December 1925) : 2(195]|-sp, description. PUBL. DATA; South-east Queensland. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “In the type ...". QM: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - 2 ©%; the outer (minus legs) with head (minus antennae except for right scape + pedicel) and metasoma separated is the Holotype 2 of Eurytorma johnsoni; the inner specimen is an unidentified eurytomid. *'4778"’, “‘Eurytoma johnsoni Girault (outer), Type ° [GH]**. Card 2-1 9 minus right fore wing and left antenna; metasoma and some legs separated. ‘‘Eurytoma johnsoni Girault, & [GH]”’ and on the reverse, “‘Indooroopilly, 7.X1.1929. Forest [GH]"’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4778. JOHNSONI P4ARAENASOMYIA4 Girault, 1922- Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. JOHNSTON] NEARRETOCERA Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79, Abt.A., H.6: 84-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Gd Mus. 4: 350-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in a jungle MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM pocket, May 26, 1913 (A-P. Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonyale], Queensland. Type [Hy.3421], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the antennae, head and a hind leg on a slide. QM: 3 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 2 almost complete coverslips containing the head (antennae separated, 1 incomplete) and 2 legs all from the Holotype now missing. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/3421, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. Genotype. Nearretocera_johnstoni, Gir. =, 4675"', On the last label all except Queensland Museum. 4675"' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 1 —-2 22; 1 minus left wings, the other minus | antenna and left hind leg. ““Gordonvale. N.O., Aug. 1920". *‘Nearretocera johnstoni Girault, 2? (GH]’*. On the last label Girault has crossed out a specific name and ‘‘Type’’ replacing it with ““iohnstoni “*. Slide 2- 1 almost complete coverslip containing | antenna, | pair of wings and 1 hind leg all from the »2 on Card }. ‘‘Nearretocera johnstoni Girault, 2 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.*'. Girault has altered this label as he did on Card J. Card 2-1 © minus all wings except for a separated fore wing; metasoma and | hind leg separated. ‘'4675"', '*Negrretocera Jjohnstoni Gir. [HH]"’. Card 3 = 1 + minus left wings, right hind leg and antennae except for 1 scape. 4673", ‘“Nearretocera johnstoni Gir. E.F. Riek. det. 1950’’. NOTES: T.4675 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. T.4673 is the Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of an undescribed Species of Nearretocera and. has been cancelled. The specimens on Cards 2 and 3 have no type-status since the parts missing from these specimens do not match those missing from the Holotype. The body of the Holotype was not located. JOULE! ANOGMOIDEA Girault, 1924. 1924, Insecutor Inscit. mensir. 12: 174-sp. noy. + description. 1926, Inseeutor Inscit. menstr. 14: 63-sp. nov. + repeat of 1924 description. PUBL. DATA: Two females, forest, Pentland, Q,, January 18, 1918, QM: 1 card and 2 slides as follows: Card - 2 Syntype “|. minus heads and some legs} inner specimen also minus left fore wing. ‘‘Anogmoidea joulei Girault, Type « [GH]’’. Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing I fore wing and | antenna all from the Syntypes. ‘“Anogmoidea joulei Gir. [GH]"’, **Anogmoidea joulei Gir. Type + [GH]"’. Slide 2 - 2 coverslip Fragments; | is cracked and contains Aphelinus voltairei Girault; the other coverslip fragment contains a head (antennae attached) and 2 legs (1 in 2 pieces) all from the Syntypes of Anogmoidea joulei. The glue on ihe card and the method of mounting makes it impossible to check from which specimen the legs originated. ‘‘Aphelinus voltatrei Girault, 5 type [GH] 3779, 3779”, ‘*Anogmoidea joulei Gir. ? type [GH]’*. NOTES: The Queensland Museum regisier number for the Syntypes of this species is T.9143. JOULE! ELASMUS Girault, 1920. 1920, Imsecutor Inscit. menstr. 7; 184-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, Pt. Douglas, grass on salt pan, September. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card | - Holotype “= minus head, right wings and some legs: part of 1 leg separated. ‘‘4001'', **HOLOTYPE", “Blasmus joulei Girault, © type [GH]’’. Card 2—1 © minus head, right hind wing and parts of legs; 1 fore wing and | leg separated. ‘Elasmus joulei Gir., 2, var, [GH]" and on the reverse, *‘Southport, § May, 1924. Sand dunes [GH]’’. Slide — 1 complete coverslip (inner) containing the fragmented head (antennae separated and in 2 pieces) from the specimen of Elasmus joulei on Card 2; | coverslip fragment containing parts from the Holotype » of Elasmus insolitidens Girault. ‘'Type [GH] 4062", ‘‘Elasmus insolitidens Gir., 2 [GH]**, ‘‘Elasmus joules Girault, 2, var, (inner). Southport, Q. [GH]. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 733 number for the Holotype of this species is T.4001. JOULE! POLYNEMA Girault, 1918. 1918, Redia 13 : 197-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Forest near Cairns, early March. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘A female, Nelson [= Gordonvale] March, forest and jungle’’. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 3 coverslip fragments; the upper left contains the intact Holotype ? of Polynema joulei; the others contain Polynema signum Girault and Polynema mendeli Girault. ‘‘Polynema joulei Girault, 2 type, P. signum G. ° type, P. mendeli Gir., 2 [GH] 3608, 3603’’, ‘‘Paralectotype designat. P. signum, Polynema mendeli Girault [New (1976)]’’. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 ? minus most of | antenna; 1 fore wing separated. ‘‘Polynema joulei Gir., Paratype 2°, Nelson [= Gordonvale], Q. [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3608. Girault does not give any indication of the number of specimens but his unpublished manuscript mentions only one which I take to be the Holotype. The second specimen is from the type-locality and I interpret it as being collected at a later date (Girault had the habit of labelling additional specimens not included with the PUBL. DATA as Paratypes). It therefore has no type-status. JUDAEI CHALCIS Girault, 1937. 1937, ‘‘New naturals, unorthodoxies and non pollutions. viz. - New hexapods. -”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 November 1937) : 2[327]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Central Queensland out of Entometa. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘“The types were five males, six females, 1931, A.R. Brimblecombe’’. QM: 3 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - 2 Syntype °°, outer minus part of right mid leg, inner intact. ‘‘Chalcis judaei Gir., Cotype 2 [GH]’’. Card 2 - 2 Syntype 2° both minus some legs. ‘‘Chalcis judaei Gir., Type 2? [GH]’’. Card 3 - 1 ¢ 2 29 intact. ‘‘Chalcis judaei Gir., ¢2 [GH]’’. NOTES: The specimens on Card 3 may be part of the syntypical series of this species, but in the absence of data and type annotation on Girault’s label this remains doubtful. Part of the original series of eleven specimens is now missing. The Queensland Museum register numbers for the remaining Syntypes of this species are T.9147, T.9148 (Card 1) and T.9149, T.9150 (Card 2). JULIA PODAGRIONELLA Girault, 1927. 1927, Rec. S. Aust. Mus. 3 : 330-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: S. Aust. : Adelaide (N.B. Tindale). By sweeping. SAM: Card - Holotype ° minus head and right fore wing. ‘‘Adelaide, N.B. Tindale’’, “Taken with sweep net’’, ‘‘TYPE’’, “*Podagrionella julia Girault, South Australia, TYPE’’, ‘‘Podagrionella julia Girault, Type 2 [GH]’’. JULIETTA RHICNOPELTELLA Girault, 1934. 1934, ‘‘New Capsidae and Hymenoptera, with note on an unmentionable.’’ (Girault : Sydney) (21 December 1934) : 2[312]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Manly, N.S.W., W.W. Froggatt. ANIC: 4 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card | - 2 Syntype 22 (1 minus head and 1 fore leg) plus a glue spot with 1 fore wing and a leg. ‘‘Rhicnopeltella julietta Girault, 2 types [GH] eucalypta changed [GH?]’’. Card 2 - 4 Syntype °°? (1 minus head, 1 metasoma and the others in fair condition) plus a glue spot. ‘‘Rhicnopeltella julietta Girault, ° paratypes [GH]’’. Card 3 - 3 Syntype °° in fair condition plus a glue spot with | pair of wings. “‘Manly, N.S.W. (Froggatt)’’, “*Rhicnopeltella julietta Girault, ° paratypes [GH]’’. Slide - 2 complete coverslips; 1 containing a fragmented head (antennae separated) and 1 fore wing, the other coverslip contains parts of 3 antennae all from the Syntypes. ‘‘Rhicnopeltella [GH]’’, ‘‘julietta Gir., Type 2, Rhicnopeltella [GH]’’. Card 4 - 2 specimens in fair condition. “Rhicnopeltella julietta Girault, 2 [GH]’’. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM numerous specimens in fair condition (1 minus head). *‘Rhicnopeltella julietta Gir., 4%. Tewantin, Q. [GH]’’. Slide 2 - 1 complete, square coverslip containing 3 heads (1 with antennae separated of which 1 is incomplete) and 1 fore wing: | almost complete, square coverslip containing 4 #4 and part of a fifth at the edge of the coverslip. ‘*Rhicnopeltella julietta Gir., +. Tewantin, Q. [GH]’’. Girault has changed the sex sign on this label from female to male, NOTES: The label on ANIC Card 1 is rather confusing. Someone, perhaps Girault, appears to have changed the specific name to eucalypta (‘‘eucalypta changed’’ was added later in a hand which may not be Girault’s). | am uncertain as to whether R, excalypta is an available name and have not done a literature search. It does not occur in Girault's published papers nor in his unpublished manuscript. JUNO CHALCIS Girault, 1927. 1927, Rec. S. Aust. Mus. 3: 323-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: 8. Aust. : Owieandana, Northern Flinders Range (H.M. Hale and N.B. Tindale), Type specimen only. SAM: Card — Holotype = minus right antennal flagellum, ‘“‘Owieandana, N- Flinders Ra., Hale & Tindale’’, ‘‘Type’’, “Chalcis juno Girault, S. Aus., TYPE", "'Chalcis minerva Gir. 8. Aus., TYPE”’, “Chalcis juno Gir., Type *% minerva Girault Type * [GH]"’. ANIC: Stage - 1 © intact. ‘“Carnarvan, W.A., 8 Sept., 1929, I.M. Mackerras"’, “Chalcis juno Gir., > [GH]. NOTES: The type of Chalcis minerva Girault is on a separate pin which has become separated from the Girault label. JUNO THAUMASURA Girault, 1926. 1926, ‘‘New pests from Australia, [V.”° (Girault : Brisbane) (18 November 1926) : 1[20S5]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Brighton, Victoria, National Museum. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type was a single temale’’. NMV: Stage - Holotype ¥ minus part of left antennal flagellum and some leg parts. “Brighton"’, “Type 2", ‘*Thaumasura juno Girault, Type » [GH]’’. JusTicia ENCARSI4 Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 187-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in the forest, July 9, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 1726, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide, OM: Slide - 2 half coverslips; the one under the **TYPE"' label contaims the Holotype + of Encarsia justicia with atitennae and most of metasoma separated; the other half coverslip contains O/igosita poincarei Girault. ““TYPE, Hy/1602, 1726, A.A. Girault’’, “3460. Queensland Museum. Encarsia justitia |= Justicia }, Gir. ©, Oligosita poincarei, Gir. % 3835, 3460", On the last label all except *'3460. Queensland Museum. 3835, 3460" are ina hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T,3835 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for £ncarsia whittieri Girault and has been cancelled. It is in error for T.3836, the duplicate number for Enecarsia justicia which has also been cancelled. JUSTICIA TOMICOBOMORPHELLA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 214-sp, nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Two temales, sweeping on forest uplands, Clarence River, May 30, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Maclean, New South Wales. Type Hy 3209, Queensland Museum, two females on a tag; head and a pair of caudal legs on a slide. QM: Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing the head (antennae separated), 2 legs and 1 damaged fore wing (added Jater) all from the Syntypes now missing. “TYPE, Hy/3209, A.A. Girault’’, “Genotype. Queensland Museum, Tomicobomorphella justicia Gir. =~’. On the last label all except *‘Queensland Museum."' are in @ hand similar to Mrs Girault's. Card — 1 © metasoma only remains.on the card. ‘‘Tomicobomorphella justicia Girault, = [GH] and on the reverse, ‘‘Wynnum, Qsld. [GH]’’. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA; III 735 NOTES: The bodies of the Syntypes were not located. JUSTITIA EUBECATOMA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 267-sp. nov. + description. 1927, Rec. S. Aust. Mus. 3: 321- Eudecaioma Ashmead (1888) a junior synonym otf Decatoma Spinola (1811). PUBL. DATA: Magnetic Island, Townsville. Forest, January. Type Hy 3269, Queensland Museum, the male on a lag. QM: Card - Holotype * minus left antenna, most of right antenna, left wings, metasoma and most legs; | leg separated, “TYPE", ''4863"", “Eudecatoma justitia Girault, Type - [GH]"'- NOTES: 1.4863 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. JUSTITLA MACRODONTOMERUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Afem. Od Mus. 4: 278-sp. nay. + description. PUBL. DATA: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. From galls on forest trees, December 12, 1912 (A.P, Dodd). Type Hy 3293, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag, the appendages on a slide, QM: 3 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 — Holotype « buried in glue (legs impossible to see) minus head and mietasoma. ‘*TYPE"’, ‘‘Macrodoatomerus Justitia Girault, Type [GH]’’. Slide - | complete coverslip containing the squashed head (scape + pedicel of 1 antenna altached, rest missing, other antenna separated, part of scape missing), 2 legs and | tibia + tarsus all from the Holotype of Macrodontomerus justitia; 1 almost complete coverslip and | coverslip fragment containing parts from the Holotype © of Merismomorpha acutiventris Girault. ''5064’", '*... 9697", “Macrodontomerus justitia Gir., Type ? [GH] 5064", *‘Merismomorpha acutiventris Gir., = type [GH]’”. Card 2-1) minus right antenna and nght wings. '*Macrodontomerus justitia Gir., Paratype = [GH]”’ and on the reverse, “Wynnum, Forest, AAG [GH]’*. Card 3 - 2 + ©; the inner intact specimen is Macrodontomerus justitia; the outer mesosoma is Macrodontomerus iole Girault. *‘Macrodontomerus iole Gir, [GH]” and on the reverse, “‘M. justitia. Wynnum (inner) [GH]"’. NOTES: The female on Card 2 has no type-siatus since its data are not amongst the PUBL. DATA Tor this species. T.5064 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. JUSTITIA XANTHOSOMA Girault, 1918. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 263-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Gordonyale (Cairns), Queensland. Reared from galls, December 12, 1912 (A.P. Dodd). Forest. Type [)] Hy/3261, Queensland Museum. QM: Slide - 1 complete, circular coverslip containing the head (antennae attached) and | leg all from the Holotype of Xanthosoma justitia (body now missing); 1 complete, square coverslip containing the Holotype ¢ of Plastocharella fuscipennis Girault. **3261"", '°3816"', **Xanthosoma Justitia Gir., » type [GH], ''Plastocharella Juscipennis Gir., Type 4 [GH] 3816, 38146". NOTES: The Holotype body of this species was not located. K KANT ANAPHES Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Od Mus. 1+ 148-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3; 179-Erylhmelus kanlii comb, nov, 1929, ‘‘North American Hymenoptera Mymaridae."’ (Girault = Brisbane) (8 January 1929) : 7[239]-new combinations at beginning of key. PUBL. DATA: A single female mounted in balsam, from a window, Yungaburra, N.Q., December 30, 1911 (A.A.G.). Subsequently, a second female specimen was found, captured at Tolga, N.Q., December 28, 1911, from a Window, anda third was captured April 22, 1912, at Nelson [= Gordonvale] from a window. Type Hy/1064, Queensland Museum, | °, Yungaburra (with a female of Aphelinoidea). QM: Slide - 1 damaged, complete coverslip 736 containing the Holotype » of Anaphes Kantii with head separated and | intact Paratype © of Aphelinoidea huxleyi Girault. *“4aaphes kantii Girault, 2 Type, 1064, Aphelinoidea huxleyi Girault, ©. From window, Yungaburra, N.Q., X1H.30.1911, AAG [GH] 3583*’. On this label Girault has crossed out a specific name after ‘‘Anaphes *' and replaced it with ““kantii *’. USNM: 2 slides as follows: Slide | - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 ’\ (both with parts separated) of which 1 is a Paratype of Anaphes kantii and the other a Paratype of Aphelinoidea howardii Girault. ‘‘Anaphes karntii Girault, Cotype !, Aphelinoidea howardii Girault. From windows, Tolga, N.Q., X1.28.1911, AAG. [GH]", “‘U.S.N.M., Anaphes kantii Gir. 27153”, Slide 2 - | compleie coverslip and 1 coverslip fragment containing 3 intact = + plus a thrip, |! of which is a Paratype of Anaphes kantii and the others are unidentified, “‘Anuphes kantii Girault, 2 Aphelinid. From a window men’s quarters, Nelson [= Gordonvale] AAG., April 22, 1912 [GH]”’. NOTES: T.3583 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holorype of this species and has been cancelled, KANTH MASCULISCAPUS ERYTHMELUS Girault, 1938. 1938, Revia Ent., Rio. de J. 9 : 390-var. noy. + description, PUBL. DATA: A female reared from the foliage of the mangrove infested with galls and coccids, Brisbane, May 5, 1914, H. Hacker, In his unpublished manuscript Girault mentions a second female, “reared from the leaves of mangrove in early November, 1938’’. He then goes on to state, ‘‘The type was reared from the same material in another part of Brisbane’’. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide | - 1 complete coverslip containing the intact Holotype © of Erythmelus kantii maculiscapus and 2 unidentified chaleidoids. Eryrhmelus maculiscapus Girault (var. of kantif Gir.), Type 2 [GH] 3734, Bred from mangrove leaves infested with Galls & Coccids, Brisbane, 5.5.14 {HH]"", ''3734"', The last label has an MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM arrow directed at the specimen. Slide 2 - 2 coverslip fragments; the inner, closest the labels, contains a > of Erythmelus kanili maculiscapus with head separated; the outer coverslip fragment contains a + Erythmelus mirus Girault. “Inner. Erythmelus maculiscapus Gir,, ° Ex leaves mangrove, Indooroopilly, Nov. [GH]", (outer) Arythmelus mirus Girault, Type | (outer) Window, Indooroopilly, 14-16.X11.1929 [GH] 4075**. NOTES; The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this variety is T.3734. KANT SOLIS ERYTHMELUS Girault, 1938. 1938, Revita Ent., Rio de J. % : 390-var. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Two females, Indooroopilly, Dec. Il, 1929, QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - | complete coverslip containing 2 Syntype © of Brythmelus kantii solis (1 with head separated) and 3 unidentified chalcidoids. ‘‘E. kantii solis Gir. [GH] 4071"', “‘Erythmelus solis Girault, Types.» . Indooroopilly, Q., window, 11 Dec., 1929 [GH] 4071"’. Slide 2 - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing at least 1 2 of Anthemus emersoni Girault and Erythmelus kantii Solis together with numerous unidentified chalcidoids. ‘‘Anthemus emersoni Girault, ©, Window, Indooroopilly, III.17.1930. Erythmelus kantii Gir. solis Girault, Paratype [GH] 4071". Girault has crossed out “Gir."’ before “‘kantti **. NOTES: The specimen on Slide 2 has no type-status since its data were not mentioned with the description. The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this variety is T.4071. KATRINA NEORILEYELLA Girault, 1931. 1931, “‘A new habit in an old insect, Homo pudicus and new Eurytomidae.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (1 September 1931) : 2[281]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Montville, Sep., W.A.T. Summerville. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says. ‘‘A female comprised the foundation for the species, taken on citrus, Sep. 5, 1929", DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 77 QM: Card - Holotype & minus head, left wings, right hind wing and Jeft hind tibia + tarsus. ‘Neorileyvella katrina Girault, Type + [GH]’’ and on the reverse, “‘On citrus, Montville, 5 Sep., 1929, W.A.T. Summerville [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the head (split, minus 1 antenna, the other separated) | pair of wings (overlying), 1 hind wing and | tibia + tarsus all from the Holotype. ‘‘Neorileyella katrina Girault, Type + [GH] 4882"’, NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4882, KEATS! APHELINUS Girault, 1919. 1919, **Hymenoptera Chalcidoidea nova Australiensis.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 November 1919) : 1[154]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Nelson [= Gordonvale], January, jungle. QM: Slide - | complete coverslip and 3 coverslip fragments containing specimens of various families. Some are as per labels, the others unidentified, and I leave them for the first reviser to sort. I suspect the coverslip fragment beside ‘*3778** contains the Holotype + of Aphelinus keatsi. 3778", 3855", “*Coccaphagus perhispidus Git., Type » [GH]’’, “Oligosita ovidii Gir., ¢ type, Aphelinus keatsi 2 type [GH] 3468". On the last label Girault has crossed out something beneath *“Aphelinus **. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3778, KEATS! APHYCUS Girault, 1932. 1932, ‘New pests from Australia, X."’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 February 1932) : 4[289]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Mt. Cootha |= Coot-tha], ex Cleptes |= Cryptes| on Acacia, 111, 1929, A.R, Brimblecombe. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, *'The types were two males, six females from Cleptes bassatum [= Cryptes baccatum | March 3". OM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 2 complete coverslips (1 cracked) containing 2 7 and @ = Syntypes, some with parts separated. ‘““Aphycus keatsi Girault, Types >. Cleptes [= Cryptes | baecatum, Acacia, Mt. Cootha [= Coot- tha], ITL. 2-4, 1929, A.R, Brimblecombe [GH]. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing | ° with head and prothorax (fore legs attached) separated. ‘‘Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld. ApAyeus keatsi Gir. Host L. |= C, | baccatum, Hy,12’". On this label only “keatsi Gir., Hy.12” are in Girault’s hand. DPIQ: Card ~ 2 45 minus metasomas and some wings; | mesosoma minus some wings. ‘Mt. Cootha [= Coot-tha], A.R. Brimblecombe, Feb 28, 1929, reared from a eoccid on twigs of Acacia [GH]"’, ‘Aphycus keatsi Gir. (GH]"' and on the reverse, ‘*Ex Crypies baccaitum Mask. [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T.9145, KEATS! CHINCHILLA Girault, 1928. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. KEATS! MeESAMOTURA Girault, 1927. 1927, Ree. S. Aust. Mus, 3: 312-sp. noy, + description, PUBL. DATA; Queensl. : Kuranda, Nov., 1919 (A.P. Dodd). One female. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘Many paratype females, type site ..."’ SAM: Card — Holotype 2 intact. “Kuranda, Nov. 1919, A.P. Dodd’’, “Type, ‘“‘Mesamotura keatst Girault, Queensland, TYPE”’, ‘‘Mesaniotura keatsi Gir,, Type = [GH]*’. QM: There are several specimens of both sexes mounted separately, most of which are Withoul Girault labels, but [ feel (hat he did see them. Those with Girault labels are 2°43 on pins and 2 2) on stages (separate pins) as follows: Stage | - | & minus segments from antennae. ‘*Kuranda, Nov. 1919, A.P. Dodd”, ‘‘Mesamotura keatsi Gir., Type + [GH]”. Stage 2-1 - minus part of the right antenna. ‘‘Kuranda, Nov. 1919, A.P. Dodd’*, ‘‘Mesamotura keatsi Girault, 7 Paratypes [GH]”’. Pin 1 - 1 © minus some legs. ‘‘Gordonvale, 738 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM N.Q., Feb., 1921’, ‘‘Mesamotura keatsi Girault, ° [GH]’’. Pin 2 - 1 2 minus head and some legs; metasoma separated, glued to a card mounted on pin with specimen. **Mesamotura keatsi Girault, ¢ [GH]’’. NOTES: Girault’s PUBL. DATA mention only 1 specimen but there are two females labelled by him as ‘‘Type’’. I have taken the intact specimen in SAM to be the Holotype. Therefore the specimen in QM labelled as ‘‘Type’’ has no type-status. Specimens labelled as Paratypes also have no type-status and since the specimen on Stage 2 is a female Girault’s ‘‘Paratypes é”" label is now on the wrong pin. PUBL. DATA: Fishery Creek, Queensland, jungle, June. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘A single female was the type’’. QM: Card - Holotype ? minus head and some leg parts. ‘‘Uriolelaps keatsi Girault, Type ° [GH]’’. Slide (broken, repaired by gluing to another slide) - 3 coverslip fragments; 1 contains the Holotype ° of Ablerus diana Girault; the cracked coverslip fragment in the middle contains the Holotype head of Uriolelaps keatsi (antennae separated, both in 2 pieces, 1 incomplete, 1 mandible also separated); outer cracked coverslip contains Casca machiaveli Girault. ‘‘Casca machiaveli Girault, ? type [GH] 3882’’, “‘Ablerus diana Girault, ? type, Uriolelaps keatsi, 2 type [GH] 3807’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is KEATSI MESASTYMACHUS Girault, 1939. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. KEATS! OPHELOSIA Girault, 1927. 1927, Rec. S. Aust. Mus. 3 : 334-sp. nov. + description. T.9146. PUBL. DATA: S. Aust. : Hughes (A.M. Lea). KELLOGGI APROSTOCERELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79, Abt.A., H.6: 71-sp. nov. + description. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 239-sp. description : 251-gen. key ?°. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 250-sp. description; type information. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping along a jungle path, February 13, 1912. Rossville (Cooktown District), Queensland. Type [Hy.1838], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag and a slide with the head. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus head and part of left hind tarsus. ‘*TYPE’’, ‘*Aprostocerella kelloggi Gir., Type ? [GH]’’. NOTES: The slide containing the Holotype SAM: Card - Holotype ? minus head and right wings; prothorax separated. ‘‘Types, S. Australia ... M. Lea’’, ‘‘Type’’, ‘‘Ophelosia keatsi Gir., South Australia, TYPE’’, ‘“‘Ophelosia keatsi Girault, Type ¢ [GH]’’. KEATSI SCELIOENCYRTUS Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. KEATSI SYSTASIS Girault, 1927. 1927, Rec. S. Aust. Mus. 3: 335-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: S. Aust. : Mt. Lofty (A.M. Lea). One female sweeping. SAM: Card - Holotype 2 minus head and right fore wing; metasoma separated. “Taken with a sweep net’’, ‘‘Mt. Lofty, S.A., A.M. Lea’’, ‘‘Type’’, ‘‘Systasis keatsi Gir., South Australia, also slide, TYPE’’, “*Systasis keatsi Gir., Type ? [GH]’’. head was not located. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type slide was not reseen.’’ indicating that it was Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the beobably cussing a1-thay paint. ip time. squashed head (antennae separated, 1 incomplete), 1 fore wing and | leg all from the Holotype. ‘‘Type’’, ‘‘Systasis keatsi KINGSLEY! PACHYNEURON Girault, 1916. 1916, Mem. Qd Mus. 5 : 230-sp. nov. + Gir., Type 2 [GH]’’. description. 1927, Rec. S. Aust. Mus. 3 : 335-additional KEATS! URIOLELAPS Girault, 1922. specimen. 1922, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 10 : 41-sp. nov. + description. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust, 53 : 319- additional specimen. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 739 PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in the forest, Brooklyn, N.S.W., October 31, 1914 (partly boggy). Type Hy 3569, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; hind tibiae and a head on a slide. QM: 4 cards on separate pins and 3 slides as follows: Card 1 - Holotype ? minus head and some legs; metasoma separated. ‘‘TYPE”’, ‘*Pachyneuron kingsleyi Gir., 2 type [GH]’’. Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing the head (1 antenna separated) and 2 tibiae + tarsi (1 minus some tarsal segments) all from the Holotype. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Hy/3569’’, ‘‘Pachyneuron kingsleyi Gir., 2 type [GH]’’. Card 2 - 1 2° minus head. ‘‘Belgrave, Vic., 26.12.26, A.P. Dodd’’, ‘‘Pachyneuron kingsleyi Gir., ° [GH]’’. Card 3 - 1 2 minus right wings and tips of both antennae. ‘‘Belgrave, Vict., 25.12.26, A.P. Dodd’’, ‘‘Pachyneuron kingsleyi Gir., ° [GH]’’. Card 4 - 1 2 minus antennae. Labels as Card 3. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing a fragmented head minus antennae, | intact antenna, pieces of 2 other antennae, 1 fore wing and part of 1 leg all from the Belgrave specimens. ‘‘Pachyneuron kingsleyi Gir., 2. Belgrave, Vic. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Slide 3 - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 4, 1 2 head (split, minus antennae), 1 intact antenna and numerous legs all of uncertain origin. ‘‘Pachyneuron kingsleyi Gir. ¢2 [GH]’’. DPIQ: 12 cards on separate pins as follows: Cards 1...7 - containing a series of specimens in reasonable condition (most are 22). All are labelled, ‘‘Gordonvale, N.Q., Sept., 1920’’, ‘‘A.P. Dodd, ex puparia of a cloudy-winged Syrphid’’, ‘‘Pachyneuron kingsleyi Gir. [GH]’’. Cards 8...11 - containing a series of specimens of both sexes in reasonable condition. Cards 8, 10, 11 have the following Girault label, ‘‘Pachyneuron kingsley Gir., 2 [GH]’’ and Card 9 has the same but the sex signs are missing. Cards 8 and 9 have an additional label, ““Hy.22’’, “‘Hy.23’’ respectively. Card 12 - 1 2 (minus tips of antennae) and 2 glue spots. ‘‘Bogong Plains, Vict., 5’6,000 ft., Jan. ’28, F.E. Wilson’’, ‘‘in lichens’’, ‘‘Pachyneuron kingsleyi Girault, ? [GH]’’. SAM: 3 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - 1 2 minus left fore wing. 29 66 “‘Tasmania’’, ‘‘Pachyneuron kingsleyi Gir., Tasmania’’, ‘‘Pachyneuron kingsleyi Girault, ° [GH]’’. Card 2 - 1 2 intact. ‘‘Melrose, S. Aust., Oct., A.M. Lea [2 of these]’’, “‘Pachyneuron kingsleyi Girault, ? [GH]’’. Card 3 - 1 ° minus head and metasoma. “Gawler, S.A., A.M. Lea’’, ‘‘Pachyneuron kingsleyi Girault, ° [GH]’’. Cards 2 and 3 are pinned into, ‘‘Pachyneuron kingsleyi Gir., South Australia’’. NMV: 2 cards on | pin and another on a separate pin: Cards 1 & 2 - 5 22 in fair condition. “Bogong Plains, Vic., 56,000 ft, Jan. °28, F.E. Wilson [2 of these]’’, ‘‘in lichens’’, *94’’, ‘FE, Wilson Collection’, ‘‘Pachyneuron kingsleyi Gir., 2 [GH]’’. Card 3 - 1 2 intact. ‘‘Melbourne, V., F.E. Wilson, 13.XII.27’’, ‘£31’’, ‘‘F.E. Wilson Collection’, ‘‘Pachyneuron kingsleyi Gir., 2 [GH]’’. MM: Card - | ¢ minus head, 1 ? minus part of left antenna. ‘‘Innisfail, Q., ex syrphid [on reverse of card mount]’’, “‘Pachyneuron kingsleyi Gir., 2 [GH]’’. KINGSTONENSIS SPALANGIA Girault, 1933. 1933, ‘‘Some beauties inhabitant not of the boudoirs of commerce but of nature’s bosom - new insects.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (22 November 1933) : 1[304]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Kingston, forest. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “‘The type was one female’’. QM: Card - only the metasoma and part of 1 leg remain of the Holotype on the card. “‘Spalangia kingstonensis Gir., Type ° [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 folded fore wing and 2 antennae (neither complete) all from the Holotype. ‘*Spalangia kingstonensis Gir., Type °. Kingston, forest. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9151. 740 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM KikBY? STOMATOCERAS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 338-sp. nov. 4+ KOCH! GONATOCERUS Girault, 1936. 1936, **Chalcididae, Capsidae species nova description : 340-spp. key PUBL. DATA: One female, H. Hacker and from the collections of the Queensland Museum. Brisbane, Queensland. Type Hy 3407, Queensland Museum, the specimen on 4 tag. QM: 3 cards, |] stage on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Stage - Holotype | minus antennae, left wings and part of right hind leg; left hind leg separated, glued to stage. '‘Brisbane, H. Hacker", **4631"', *Sromtutoceras kirbyi Gir,, - type [GH]"', “‘Stematoceras kirbyi Gir. [HH]", ‘Stomatoceras minor Gir., E.F. Riek det., 1951". Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 fore wing (larger) and J antenna al! from the Holotype of Stomaroceras kirbyi; 1 smaller, torn fore wing from Stomatoceras minor Girault. *'Stomutoceras : 1. kirbyi ; Lype, Wing & antenna 2. minor « type wing (smaller), [GH] 4631, 4619"", Card 1 - 1 = minus left antenna, both hind wings and part of both fore wings; left hind leg separated, minus tarsus. “Mareeba, forest, Mch, 11, 1919 [GH]", *“Stomatoceras kirhyi Girault, - [GH]"’, “Stomatoceras minor Gir., EF. Riek. det. 1951”, Slide 2 - | complete coverslip containing | antenna, 2 hind wings and the apices of 2 fore wings all from the © on Card 1. ‘*Stomataceras kirbyi Gir., ©. Mareeba Q., Lt Mech. 1919 [GH]"”. Card 2— |» minus head and some legs; left fore wing and both hind legs. (1 incomplete) separated. **Brisbane : H. Hacker, 24.5,14"’, ‘‘Stomatoceras kirbyi Girault, - [GH]*’, ‘‘Stomateceras minar Gir. E.F. Riek, det. L95L"*. Card 3-1 © intact. Labelled as Card 2 except that the date of collection was 30.6.14. ANIC: Stage — 1] « minus cp of right antenna; | hind leg separated, glued to stage. ‘Burnside, N. Aust., 24 Mar., 1929, T.G. Campbeil"’, ‘Sromatocerus kirbyi Girault [GH]"’, *‘Stomatoceras minor Gir. E.F. Riek. det. 1951". NOTES: T.4631 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. Australiensis Giraulti.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (25 April 1936) : 1[320]-sp. description as Conatocerus kacht. 1936, ‘‘Terror-errors; and novitates of Pterygota (or earth realities not state- bound)."* (Girault : Sydney) (29 August 1936) = 1[323]-correction of Conatocerus to Gonatocerus. PUBL. DATA; Canterbury, Vic., B. Blackbourn. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “‘The type was one female. In the original description the first letter C should be G."". QM: Slide - | complete coverslip containing the fragmented Holotype © "16", ‘*Gonalocerus kochi Girault, Type - [GH] HYMENOPTERA, 1054". NOTES: The numbers 16 and 1054 are not Queensland Museum numbers. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this. species is T.9152. KOSCIUSKO! EPIMETAGEA Girault, 1940. 1940, Revia Soc. ent. argent, 10: 325-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: A pair, Mt. Kosciusko, Dec., Miss. L.F. Graham. More pairs later. ANIC: 9 pins bearing 9 Syntypes (both sexes). All are labelled ‘‘Snowy R., Mt. Kosciusko, 4,000 ft., L,F. Graham’’ with varying dates as follows: 12.xii.31 and 15.xii.31. One has 2 extra labels, ‘parasites of Myrmecia **, ‘Given to Dr. Wheeler, 17.Nii,31, 2 red ©’s, 2 red ‘‘s, 1 Green <7". The specimen pinned through “Epimetagea kosciuskoi Girault, Types 4 [GH]"" is minus antennae and left fore wing. The remaining specimens are without Girault labels and are in good condition except for 1 which has some Jegs and 1 hind wing separated and glued to the data label. NOTES: There are Holotype, Allotype and Paratype labels pinned separately in the tray with these specimens. The specimens are Syntypes (Girault did not select a Holotype) and rhe separate labels above are therefore incorrect. KRYGERI CHAETOSTRICHA See PULCHRA OLIGOSITA DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IIL Tal KULABAGA ELASMUS Girault, 1920, 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 7: 181-sp. kurandaensis - a Tetrastichus sp. det. Z. Boutek,, 1983". noy. + description. PUBL. DATA; From canes, Nelson [= Gordonyale], October, 1915 (A.P. Dodd). QM: Card — Holotype 2 minus head, right wings and 1 fore leg; metasoma separated. "3931", “Hy 168"', “HOLOTYPE”, “Elasmus kulabaga Girault, — type [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3931. Hy 168 is not a Queensland Museum number. KURANDAENSIS ELASMUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Areh. Naturgesch. 79, Abt.A., H.6: 8l-sp. nov. + description. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2: 131-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: One female, May 18, 1913, sweeping jungle (A.P_ Dodd), Kuranda, Queensland. Type [Hy.1608], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag. QM: Card - only some legs and i pair of wings remain of the Holotype. ‘397977, “HOLOTYPE”, ‘'Elasmus kurandgensis Gir., © type [GH]"’. NOTES: T.3979 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. The second specimen labelled as this species by Girault and mentioned by Riek (1966) was not Jocated. Card 2 - 1 + intact. ‘‘Eupleetrus kurandaensis Gir., | [GH]" and on the reverse, ‘‘July 24, 1924, Amamoor, jungle [GH]’’. Card 3 — 2 inner -“ (1 minus | fore leg) are Eupleciriis kurandaensis, the outer specimen is unidentified. ““Euplectrus kurandaensis Gir., 2 <’s [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Raby Bay, forest, April 3, 1924 [GH]”’. Card 4 — inner specimen is Euplectrus cairnsensis Girault; the outer metasoma, 1 pair of wings and some legs are the remains of Euplectrus kurandaensis. “‘“Euplectrus kitrandaensis Gir, (outer), = EB. cairnsensis Gir. (inner) [GH]" and on the reverse, ‘Yeronga, forest, June 3, 1924 [GH]"’. DPIQ: 3 cards on separate pins as follows: Card | —1 ¢ minus 1 antennal flagellum and the other missing. ‘319 A."’, “Hy 32”, “Euplectrus kurandaensis Girault, ¢’s [GH]"’. Card 2- | 4 mesosoma minus some legs. ““Hy.32, Banana collection", ‘‘Hy.12387’, “319 ALY) “Euplectrus kurandaensis Girault, ¢ [GH]. Card 3-4 °° as per label, the specimen of Euplectrus Kurandaensis is intact. ““Puplectrus : kurandaensis (outer), cairnsensis (second), agaristae Cwld, (3 & 4) [GH]"" and on the reverse, ‘Nth. Pine River, Q., Hacker, 2.6.1929 [GH]’’. NOTES: The Holotype of this species was KURANDAENSIS EUPLECTRUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79, Abt.A., H.6: 72-sp. nov. + description. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 275-sp. description; not located. KURANDAENSIS TUMIDICOXOIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79, Abt.A., H.6: spp. key. 86-sp. noy. + description. 1915, Mem, Qd Mus. 3: 278-Type 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4 ; 325-sp. description. information. 1926, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 14: 66- PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping foliage along the edge of the jungle, May 20, 1913. (A.P. Dodd). Kuranda, Queensland. Type [Hy.1914], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag. QM: 4 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1-1. (mounted ventral side up) minus head and 1 hind leg (part of this hind leg is separated). ‘“*TYPE", ‘‘Euplectrus kurandaensis Gir., © type [GH]"’ and on the reverse, ‘not Euplectrus [NGH]"’, “This is no Type of Eup. Tumidicoxoides Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Chalcis Fabricius (1789), (1789). PUBL. DATA: One female, in jungle, May 20, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Kuranda, Queensland. Type [Hy.3383], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag and a slide bearing head and hind leg- QM: Card - Holotype - minus head and some legs. ‘* Tumidicoxaides kurandaensis Gir., © type [GH]"', ““Brachymeria kurandaensis (Gir.) E.F. Riek. Det. 1950”’. 742 Slide - 2 cracked, large coverslip fragments containing the head (in 2 pieces, | antenna attached to each) and 1 hind leg all from the Holotype. ‘TYPE, Hy/3383, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Genotype. Queensland Museum. 4529, Tumidicoxoides kKurandaensis Gir. 2’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum. 4529”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.4529 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. KURANDENSIS APROSTOCETUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 211-Aprostocetus kurandensis comb. nov. from Tetrastichus kurandensis nomen nudum; sp. description : 215-spp. key 1913, Bull. Wis, nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 11: 43-descriptive notes headed Tetrastichus (Aprostocetus ) kurandensis (Girault). 1914, Societas ent. 29 : 7-sp. nov. + description headed Tefrastichus kurandensis . 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 221- Neomphaloidella kurandensis comb. nov. under the heading Aprostocetus kurandensis (Girault) : 242-sp. description and type data under the heading Neomphaloidella kurandensis (Girault). PUBL. DATA: 1914 - Two male and eight female specimens, F.P. Dodd, Kuranda mounted on cards one of which was labelled ‘‘Kuranda’’ and the other ‘Spin cocoon mass like a spider’s eggbag’’. To the latter was attached a large whitish, cotton-like mass of cocoons, evidently those of some lepidoptera - infesting Braconid, the Tetrastichine a hyperparasite. Kuranda, Queensland. Type [Hy.1773], Queensland Museum, five females on a single card plus a slide of xylol-balsam bearing female head, antennae, fore wing and posterior legs. QM: | card and 2 slides as follows: Card - 4 Syntype = ° plus a glue spot with some legs; 1 2 minus right fore wing and scapes + pedicels (rest of antennae separated), 2 °° minus heads, 1 ° minus metasoma. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘‘Tetrastichus kurandensis Gir., Types 2 [GH]’’. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing a fragmented head (only part of 1 antenna attached), 1 antenna and parts of a second, 1 fore wing and 2 legs all from the Syntypes. ‘‘Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/1435, ©’’, ‘‘Tetrastichus kurandensis Girault, ° types [GH]’’. Slide 2 (broken, half missing) - 1 complete coverslip containing | ° Marietta ciliata (Dodd), 1 © of Ablerus saintpierrei Girault and an unidentified chalcidoid. There is no specimen or part of Aprostocetus kurandensis and | suspect it was on the part of the slide now missing. ‘‘Marietta ciliata Dodd. % var. [GH]’’, ‘*3796, Queensland Museum. 1737, Ablerus saintpierrei °, Aprostocetus kurandensis : 1773’’. On the last label all except ‘‘3796, Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. MM: Card - 1 2 mesosoma minus right wings; 2 legs separated. ‘‘Kuranda, F.P. Dodd’’, ‘‘Neomphaloidella kurandensis (Gir.), ° [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing a squashed head and antennae in pieces. My notes do not include wings and I have not had the chance to re-examine this slide. ““Neomphaloidella kurandensis Gir., °. Kuranda [GH]’’. NOTES: There is a priority problem with this taxon. The first mentioned combination, Aprostocetus kurandensis, was published with a description making it a valid, available, nominal species in 1913. The combination, Tetrastichus kurandensis, annotated as ‘‘new species’’ appeared with a description in 1914. Girault’s listing of the taxon as Tetrastichus (Aprostocetus ) kurandensis (Girault) under the heading of Aprostocetus in the Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. paper I interpret as meaning Aprostocetus kurandensis (Girault). Both 1913 papers have descriptive notes and both issued in December of that year. As a standard I accept the Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. paper as having priority. My interpretation therefore is that Aprostocetus kurandensis has priority over Tetrastichus kurandensis and the reference for this nominal species is the 1913 Bull. Wis. nat Hist. Soc. paper. Hy.1435 is a duplicate Queensland Museum number for the Syntypes of this species and has been cancelled. The published number, Hy.1773, occurs on Slide 2 which indicates DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 743 that the missing part of this slide contained parts from the Syntypes. I have not included the Macleay Museum material as part of the syntypical series since the label has no type-annotation by Girault. L LACTEICLAVUS OOENCYRTUS Girault, 1932. 1932, ‘‘Hymenoptera, Thysanoptera nova Australiensis.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (31 March 1932) : 1[292]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Queensland. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “Pairs from moth eggs, Indooroopilly, March 7, 1932. Daisy Girault. These were made paratypes’’. QM: 2 slides and 1 card as follows: Slide 1 - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing 1 Syntype ¢ with head separated. ‘‘Ooencyrtus lacteiclavus Gir., Type = [GH]’’. Slide 2 - 1 Syntype © minus head, 2 ¢ heads (1 with 1 antenna separated) and 1 Syntype ¢ (head separated, minus 1 antenna). ‘‘Ooencyrtus lacteiclavus Gir., Paratypes 4°. Indooroopilly, March [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Card - 3 Syntype ¢ 4 intact, 5 Syntype ° § (1 minus head). ‘‘Ooencyrtus lacteiclavus Gir., ¢2 [GH]’’ and on the reverse, “Indooroopilly, 7.111.1932, AAG [GH]’’. NOTES: Girault’s PUBL. DATA are not very specific and his description does not mention the sex or sexes he was describing. I have therefore included the specimens collected on 7th March, 1932 as part of his syntypical series. He certainly would have had them to hand at the time of the description (31st March, 1932) and they were collected by his daughter. The specimens on the card are obviously part of this series (the missing female head is on Slide 2) and I have included them as Syntypes even though Girault has not placed any type-annotation on his label with them. The Queensland Museum register numbers for the Syntypes of this species are T.9153 (Slide 1), T.9154 and T.9155 (Slide 2) and T.9155 (Card). LACTEICOXA PLEUROTROPOMYIA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 181-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping along edge of jungle, June 3, 1913. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 2475, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head and hind tibiae on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus head; left fore wing and metasoma separated. “TYPE”’, ‘‘Pleurotropomyiia [= Pleurotropomyia | lacteicoxa Gir., Type = [GH]’’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the head, fragmented, incomplete (minus antennae except for 1 separated pedicel + flagellum). ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2475, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Pleurotropomyia lacteicoxa, Gir. & D. %”’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s, The ‘‘& D.’’ on this label is incorrect. LADD! TETRASTICHUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 201-sp. description : 204-spp. key. 1913, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 11: 44-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Many specimens of both sexes reared from what appeared to be Apanteles cocoons taken from foliage of Careya australis in the forest, Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), N.Q., A.P. Dodd. (April 5, 1913). Types [Hy.1754], Queensland Museum, one specimen of each sex on a tag. NOTES: No specimens of this species were located. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type has not been re- seen’’. The Syntypes were presumably missing at that point in time. Both papers issued in December 1913. The Bull. Wis. nat, Hist. Soc. (N.S.) paper was undoubtedly written first and as a standard I am adopting it as the reference for this nominal species. LAMARCKI GONATOCERUS Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Od Mus. 1: 138-sp. nov. + description : 146-spp. key ©°. PUBL. DATA: A single female specimen, sweeping net in an open field (grasses) near Cooktown, N.Q., February 4, 1912. Type Hy/1042, Queensland Museum, the forementioned female on a slide in xylol- 744 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM balsam (mounted with two females of Trithogramma australicum Uirault). QM: Slide - 1 almost complete coverslip containing the intact Holotype - of Gonatocerus lamarcki and 2 intact Syntype (2) °° of Trichogratima australicuum Girault. “TYPE, Hy/801, 1042, A.A. Girgule"', “Queensland Museum, 3668. Gounatocerus lamarcki, Gir. -, 1042, 3668"', “Trichogramma australicum Gir., §'', On the second last label all except ‘Queensland Museum. 3668. 3668" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s as are all on the last label. NOTES: T.3668 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. LAMBI EPIBLATTICIDA Girault, 1915, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. LAMel EuPELMUS Giraulr, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 7-sp. nov. + descnption ; 1é-spp. key *+. PUBL. DATA: One female caught in forest, December 25, 1912. Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Type Hy 2840, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head and a hind tibia on a slide. A second female, same place, September 5, 1914 and a third the following day. QM: Card = Holotype * minus head and some legs. “TYPE”, ''4296"', ‘‘Eupelmus fambi Girault, Type 2 [GH]’’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments; the one closest the **2840”" label contains the head (in 2 pieces each with an antenna attached) and 1 leg all from the Holotype of Eupelmus lambi; the other coverslip fragment contains parts of Eupelmus pasteuri (Girault). “TYPE”, ''2840"'," “Eupelmus lambi Gir., type = [GH] 4296"’, **Eupelmus (from Anastatus | pasteuri Gir,, September 7th, 1920. In his unpublished manuscnpt Giraull says, *‘A second female was captured ..."’ QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 — Lower left coverslip fragment (cracked) containing the intact Holotype < of Richteria lamennaisi; lower right coverslip fragment containing 1 © of Eomymer maximus Girault which Girault has labelled Dicopus maximus (unpublished combination); 1 cracked, almost complete coverslip containing a Syntype « of Ablerus hidentatus and | coverslip fragment close to the “TYPE” label containing the head of an unidentified chalcidoid. **TYPE, Hy/1744, A.A. Girault’’, ‘“‘Dicopus maximus, Richteria [GH] Queensland Museum, 3636, 3636, 4blerys bidentatus -". On the last label ‘“Ablerus bidentatus ©’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Slide 2 - 1 cracked, coverslip fragment containing 1 intact - of Richreria lamennaisi; | coverslip fragment containing 1. Polynema silvae Girault and 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing the Holotype © of Paraphelinus australiensis Girault. “Richteria lamennaisi Gir. ©, Polynema sivae Girault. Southern Queensland [GH]"’. On this label Giraulr has crossed out “Paratype” after *‘/amermnaisi *’ and a name after ‘‘si/vae ’’,. “‘(Centre) Paraphelinus australiensis sweeping in forest Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., June 14, 1912 AAG. Type. Richferta lamennaisi [GH]’’. On this label Girault has crossed out a generic name before *‘Paraphelinus’’. NOTES: Girault’s note in his unpublished manuscript indicates that his type was a single female and | take this to be the specimen on Slide 1, The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T,3636. LANE! ATOPOSOMA Girault, 1913. 1913, Ment. Od Mus. 2 + 257-sp. nov. + description ; 259-spp. key °4. 1916, Men. Od Mus, 5: 222- Atoposoma Masi (1907) a junior synonym of Zagrammosoma Ashmead (1904). 1917, “*Descriptiones Hymenopterorum Chalcidoidi¢arum variorum cum observationibus. V."' (Girault : Glenndale, Maryland) (8 August 1917) : 6[121]-repeat of 1916 generic synonymy. ~ type [GH] 4337". NOTES: T.4296 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. The two Paratypes were not located. LAMENNAISL RICHTERIA Girault, 1920, 1920, ‘Some insects never before seen by mankind.*’ (Girault : Brisbane) (30 October 1920) : 2[159]-sp. description, PUBL. DATA: Forest, Manly, Queensland, DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: ITI PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping along a roadway near the Herbert River, February 28, 1913. Halifax (Ingham), Queensland, Type Hy 1878, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 1 complete, square coverslip containing the Holotype « of Atoposoma fanei with head (fragmented) and J leg separated (only fragments of the antennae remain); 1 cracked, circular coverslip containing parts of Eurytoma xantherella Girault, ‘TYPE, Hy/3220, 1878, A.A. Girault’’, “‘Q. Museum. Eurytoma santherella, G. -, 4741. Atoposoma lanei, G. =". On the last label all except **Q. Museum. 4741."" are in.a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. LANGLANDI OOCTONUS See SAINTPIERRE] GONATOCERUS LANGLANDI ORMYRUS Girault, 1920. 1920, “Some insects never before seen by mankind.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (30 October 1920) : 2[159]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA; Watsonville, Queensland, forest, March. QM: | card and 2 slides as follows: Card — Holotype ) mesosoma minus wings and some legs. ‘‘Ormtivrus langlandi Girault, Type = [GH]’’. Slide | — 1 complete coverslip containing | fore wing from the Holotype of Ormyrus langlandi and 2 (?) pairs of wings from the Holotype « of Ormyrus bicarinatus Girault. ‘‘Ormyrus bicarinatus, 1 pr., langlandi, | wing, Types — [GH] 4980, 4976’. This label has arrows directed at the appropriate wings. Slide 2 - | coverslip fragment containing the head (antennae separated) from the Holotype of Ormyrus langlandi plus part of an antenna probably from the Holotype of Eupelmaphotismus eupelmoideus Girault; 1 complete coverslip containing an unidentified chalcidoid. ‘‘Ornzyrus langlandi, © type, Eupelmophotismus eupelmoideus [GH]. Brisbane, sweeping undergrowth mostly Eucalypts, 16.4.13, H. Hacker [HH] 4976"’. The data on this. label do not apply to the named species on the slide. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4976. TAS LAPLACE! ANAPHES Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Od Mus. 1: 150-sp. nov. + desenipuion. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 179-Enaesius laplacei comb. noy. (spelt Enasius laplacel ). 1929, **North American Hymenoptera Mymaridae."’ (Girault : Brisbane) (8 January 1929) : 7[239]-Enaesius Enock (1909) a junior synonym of Eryvthmelus Enock (1909). PUBL. DATA: Three female specimens, sweeping grasses on the forest-downs near Hughenden, Queensland, July 13 and 14, 1912. Types Hy/1072, Queensland Museum, two females. on a single slide in xylol-balsam (July 14, 1912). QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide | - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 Syntype /) of Anaphes laplacei (\ with head separated, minus part of | antenna); | cracked coverslip fragment containing Urogramma lucrum Girault; 1 coyershp fragment containing the Holotype © of Anaphoidea australia Girault. *Uregranuma lucrum Girault, Type - [GH] 3411, 3411", 3571", ““Crogramma lucrum, Anaphoidea australia (GH] Queensland Museum. Anaphes laplacei 3587. 3571"'. On the last label ‘A naphes Japlacei ”* are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Slide 2 - | almost complete coverslip containing 3 of Anaphes laplacei (\ with head and antennae separated) and the Holotype ? of Oligosita filiola Girault. “Olizgosita filiola Gir,, Type 4°’, ‘‘Anaphes laplacei Gir., ». Turallin, forest, 28 Feb. 1924 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”. USNM: Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing an intact Syntype ©- “*Hughenden, Q., July 13, 1912, sweeping grass on forest downs [GH]’’, ““Cotype, Anaphes laplacei Gir., 27154", ‘“Anaphes laplacei Girault, Cotype. Cloudy, cold & windy |GH]"’. NOTES: T.3587 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species and has been cancelled. LARVICOLA EURYTOMA Girault, 1925. 1925, Od agrit. J. (N.S.) I: 536-sp. nov + description, 746 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM PUBL. DATA: Reared from Agromyza phaseoli at Cairns, North Queensland, 1915, A.P. Dodd and received from Mr E. Jarvis. QM: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card | — 2 Syntype © 2; 1 minus head, | minus all anterior to the metathorax, and | separated head (1 antenna separated). The head is situated beside the first mentioned - and probably belongs to it. “Gordonvale, N.Q. 1915", ‘AP. Dodd ex Agromyza phaseoli™’, ‘4800"', **Euryloma larvicola Gir. Type * [GH]” Card 2 - | fragmentary ° minus some appendages. ‘‘4800°'”. ““8ruchophagus larvicola Girault, Type ~ [GH]" and on the reverse, ‘‘Nelson |= Gordonvyale}, forest, April [GH]’’, On the upper surface of the label Girault has crossed out “‘aroveta [(CHEIRONYM]" and inserted ‘‘/arvicola “' in red ink- NOTES: Girault has usually written the locality Gordonvale with Cairns. following in brackets; the two are very close, I can see no difficulty in accepting the specimens on Card | as his Syntypes of this species. The specimen on Card 2 is not part of his syntypical series; it was intended to be his Holotype of Bruchophagus aroueti [CHELRONYM]. In his unpublished manuscript Girault places Bruchophagus Ashmead (1888) as a junior synonym of Euryroma illidge (1807) and has crossed out aroveti (CHEIRON YM] replacing it with /arvicola. He has omitted to cross our “*Type’’ on his label with this specimen, The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T.4800. LATEROGUTTATA GYROLASELLA Giraull, 1915, 1915S, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 270-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA; One female, sweeping in forest, December 2, 1912 (A.P. Dodd). Northern Queensland (Gordonvale near Cairns). Type Hy 2665, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head and hind tibiae on a slide. QM: Card — Holotype © (buried in glue) minus head. ““TYPE"’. “‘Gyrolasella lateroguttata Gir., Type = [GH]"’. Slide - | coverslip fragment containing the head (split, scape + pedicel attached to each half, rest of antennae missing) and part of 2 legs all from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy/2665, A.A. Girault'’, *'Q. Museum. Gvrrolasella lateroguttata G. “"'. On the last label all except ‘*Q. Museum.*’ are ina hand similar to Mrs Girault’s and “& D" is crossed oul. LATICEPS ACROCLISOIDES (?) Dodd & Girault (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 335-sp. nav. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, January 27, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 2805, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. OM: Card - Holotype © minus head and left fore wing. ‘‘TYPE", ‘‘Acroclisoides laticeps Dodd, = type [DH]"’. The authors should be Dodd & Girault. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments; 1 contains the Holotype fore wing (added later by Girault); the other contains the Holotype head in 2 pieces (antennae attached to 1 piece, | antenna with flagellum separated). “TYPE, Hy/2805, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. Acroc/isoides laticeps D & G *"*. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”* are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. LATICINCTA EPANUSIA Girault, 1932. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. LATICINCTA SYSTOLOMORPHELLA Girault, 1926. 1926, Insecutor Inscit. menstr, 14 : 59-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: National Park [= Lamington National Park], December, 1921, Hacker. QM: Card — Holotype * minus head, left wings and most legs; metasoma separated. ‘National Pk. [= Lamington National Park] Q., H. Hacker, Dec., 1921"’, “Systolomorphella laticincta Girault, Type 2 [GH]". Slide - 2 complete coverslips; the outer contains the head (antennae separated, neither intact), 1 pair of wings and 2 legs all from the Holotype of Systolomorphella Jaticincta; the other coverslip contains an unidentified chalcidoid. ‘*Systolamorphella Jaticincta Gir., Type = [GH]"’. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA; III V7 NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9156. LATIPENNE STETHYNIUM Girault, 1913. 1913, Entomologist 46 : 256-sp. nov. + description, 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 115-sp. description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 163-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: A single male, on a window at Proserpine, Queensland, November 4th, 1912. Type Hy 1274, Queensland Museum, the above specimen in xylol-balsam (mounted with a specimen of Anagrus armatus ). QM: 3 slides as follows: Slide | — 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype ¢ of Stethyninm latipenne with head separated and a » of Anagrys armatus Ashmead with head separated. “Stethynium latipenne Girault, * Type [GH] 3546”, ““4nagrus armatus Ash., °. From windows, Proserpine, Q., 4 Nov., 1912 [GH]’’. Slide 2-1 cracked, complete coverslip containing several ‘+ of Stethyninm latipenne; an outer coverslip fragment containing the Holotype of Polynema dei Girault together with fragments of unidentified chalcidoids, and a coverslip fragment in the middle of the slide vontaining unidentified chalcidoids, “Stethynium latipenne Gir., 7 [GH]"", 'Polynema dei, * Type [GH]. Bred from small galls on surface of leaves, Brisbane, 6.7.14 [H.H.] (Svethynium ) [GH] 3607". Slide 3 - | complete coverslip containing 2 ' + of Stethynium latipenne with heads separated and 2 Syntype ~~ of Srethyninm immaculaiuin Girault (1 with head separated). “Stethynium immaculatum Girault, ='s, Sr. latipenne Gir,, 7°s [GH], “Hy.638"". NOTES: T.3546 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. Hy. 638 is a DPIQ number. LATIPENNIS. CHR YSQATOMOIDES See LATIPENNIS CHRYSOATOMUS LATIPENNIS CHRYSGATOMUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem, Od Mus, 2: 144-Chrysoatomaides latipennis gen. nov., comb. nov.; sp. description : 153-gen. key 4< (Chrysoatomotdes ). 1913, Bull. Wis. nal. Hist. Soc, (N.S.) AL: 41-Chrysoatomus lalipennis sp. nov, + description. PUBL. DATA: A single female, sweeping low vegetation along a brooklet, mountain side (500 feet), jungle growth, October 28, 1911. Babinda, Queensland. Type [Hy. 1639], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide (with the head of type Mestocharella feralis. Gir.). QM: Card — Holotype - mesosoma (damaged) minus most legs and all wings except part of right fore wing; | leg separated. ‘'Chrysoatonius latipennis Grit, Type =» [GH)}"’, Slide - 3 coverslip fragments (2 cracked); the outer furthest from the label is cracked and contains a head with antennae attached; the small, uncracked, adjoined coverslip [ragment contains a head minus most of the antennae (only a few separated fragments remain) and | fore wing; the inner, cracked coverslip contains an intact, unidentified mymarid and eulophid (minus head). The heads and the fore wing belong to the Holotypes of Mestovkarella feralis Girault and Chrysoutomus latipennis. 1 leave it for the first reviser to sort these out. ‘‘Hy/1639 [GH]’”. Girault has replaced ''1480’’ with ‘‘1639"" on this label, *“Chrysoatomus latipennis Git. [GH]". On the last label Girault has replaced “feralis *' with “latipennis " NOTES: Both papers were written in Decémber 1913. The Bull. Wis. nat, Hist. Soc, (N.S.) was undoubtedly written first and [ have consistently treated it as haying issued first. Therefore Chrysoatomiides latipennis is a valid new combination from Chrvsoatomus fatipennis. Girault’s PUBL. DATA state ihat the Holotype was on a slide which appears to be an error if Girault’s label with the card- mounted mesosoma is to be believed. I am accepting this mesosoma to be part of the Holotype, but it requires examination by the first reviser to confirm its identity. Girault's main slide label is a liwle difficult to understand. The combination Chrysoatomus feralis does not occur in the literature nor in Girault’s unpublished manuscript. [ think he meant Mestocharella 748 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM feralis. He has corrected the combination to Chrysoatomus latipennis but omitted ta add Mestocharella ferulis to vhis slide. No other slide exists of Mestocharella feralis and [ take this shde to contain the Holotype head of this nominal species. Hy.1480 crossed out on the slide is the Queensland Museum register number for Chrysoatomus feralis which is really Mestocharella feralis. LATIPENNIS PARACERATOSOLEN Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 4: 312-sp. nov. + description as Peracerarosolen latipennis. PUBL. DATA. Two specimens [2 -] from the same lig. with PAi/otrypesis silvensis, taken in jungle, January 21, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 3363, Queensland Museum, one female on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: 3 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card | - Holotype « minus head; wings separated. ‘*Paraceraiosolen latipenni& Gir., Type = [GH]’*. Slide | - | coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head in 2 pieces (an antenna attached to each). “TYPE, Hy/3363, A.A. Girault’’, ‘Genotype. Queensland Museum. Paraceratosolen latipennis =". On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum."’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s and Girault has crossed some letters from the end of the generic name which are now illegible. Card 2-1 Paratype ~ minus the tip of the right antenna. '*Paraceralosolen latipennis Gir., Paratype =» [GH]"’. Card 3 - 2 intact © + of Paraceratosolen latipennis and 2 22 of Philoirypesis silvensis Girault, minus right fore wing. “Host, Ficus sp., Loc. CALRNS. 14.8.32, D.O.A", '*Paraceratasolen latipennis Girault, (black spms. (over) [GH]"’ and on the reverse, ‘‘PAilotrypesis silvensis Gir., -. Long-tailed, yellow [GH]"’. Slide 2 ~ 4 coverslip fragments containing 6 » of Paraceratosolen latipennis all with parts separated and 1 unidentified, incomplete torymid. **Puracératosolen latipennis Gir., Paratypes =. Ex Fiews sp. Cairns, 14 Aug, 1932, D_O. Atherton {GH]", NOTES: I am taking the specimen on Card 2 to be the second female mentioned in the PUBL. DATA. It has Paratype-status and bears the Queensland Museum register number T.9157, The specimens on Slide 2 have no type-status since they were collected in 1932. LATIPENNIS ROPTROCERELLA Girault, 1929, 1929, Trans. R. Soe. 8, Aust. 53: 322-sp. noy. + description. PUBL: DATA: A female, Melrose, South Australia, Oetober (A.M, Lea). SAM: Card - Holotype = mesosoma minus right wings and some legs; some legs separated. *‘Type"', “‘Roptrocerella latipennis, South Australia, also slide, TYPE”, “Roptrocerella latipennis Girault, Type © [GH]"" and on the reverse, “*Melrose, S. Ausc., Oct., A.M. Lea [GH]". Slide - 1 large coverslip fragment containing the head (1 pedicel + flagellum separated), | pair of wings, | leg and part of another all from the Holotype. TYPE", ‘Roptrocerella latipennis Girault, = type, S. Aus. Mus. [GH]"’. LATIPENNIS LONGICLAVUS PARACERATOSOLEN Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 312-var. noy. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, taken in jungle, April 27, 1913. Locality sare as typical form [Gordonvale]. NOTES: No specimens of this variety were located. LATISCAPUS AESCAYLIA Girault, 1929. 1929, “Description of a case of lunacy in Homo and of new six-legged articulates." (Girault + Brisbane) (25 April 1929) : 2[264]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Banyo, forest, 24 October, 1921. QM: Card — Holotype 7 with head Separated (minus right antenna); minus left hind leg. ‘*4916"*, ‘‘Aesehyplia lariscapus Gir., Type = [GH]"’. Slide - I almost complete coverslip containing | antenna and | leg all from the Holotype, ‘“Aeschy/lia latiseapus Gir., - type [GH] 4916, 4916". DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 749 NOTES: The Holotype is clearly a male not = LATISCUTUM AUSTROCHOREIA Girault, 1929. a female as indicated by Girault’s label and Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. its Queensland Museum register number is ; T.4916. LATITHORAX QUADRASTICAUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 233-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A single female, sweeping LATISCAPUS AUSTRALSECODES Girault, 1929. 1929, ‘‘Description of a case of lunacy in Homo and of new six-legged articulates.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (25 April 1929) : 3[265]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Galls leaf Tuart, Perth, W. Austr,, Miss Alum, May, 1924. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The types of /atiscapus were a single pair’’. WADA: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip (?) foliage of lantana and other trees in an open field near town, October 21, 1911. Mackay, Queensland. Type Hy 1825, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. NOTES: No specimens of this species were located. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type has not been reseen.’’ which suggests that it was missing containing a badly squashed Syntype °. at that point in time. ‘“*from galls on Tuart leaf No. 185, Perth, Miss Alum, May, 24’’, This label has LATIVENTRIS ERETMOCERUS Girault, 1932. «929 does : 1931, ‘‘A new habit in an old insect, Homo me om and NURS svbstued, "pins and new Euryomi.” [GH]” : ¥ (Girault : Brisbane) (1 September 1931) , : 3[282]-nomen nudum under Coccophagus maria Girault. 1932, ‘‘New lower Hymenoptera from Australia and India.’’ (Girault : Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing a fragmentary Syntype ¢. “From galls on Tuart leaf, Perth, May, 1924, No. 186’’. This label has 204 Brisbane) (20 October 1932) : crossed out and replaced by ‘‘186’’. as a x . 3[295]-sp. description as Eretmoceras Australsecodes latiscapus Gir., Type ¢ lati : [GH]. ativentris, PUBL. DATA: Qsld. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The types were two females reared from coccids on ‘pine’, Miles, Queensland, January, 1924’’. LATISCAPUS MESANUSIA Girault, 1922. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. LATISCAPUS PHYSCUS Girault, 1929. 1929, ‘‘Description of a case of lunacy in Homo and of new six-legged articulates.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (25 April 1929) : 2[264]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: W. Australia, ex Mytilaspis cordylinidis, L. Newman. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The types were one male three females’’. QM: Slide - 2 complete coverslips containing 2 Syntype ¢2 of Eretmocerus lativentris together with specimens of Coccophagus maria Girault and Ablerus piceipes Girault. I leave it for the first reviser to sort the specimens. ‘‘Eretmocerus lativentris Gir., Type 2°, Coccophagus maria Girault 7° Type 2, Ablerus piceipes 2 [GH] 3881, 4010’’, ‘‘4010’’. These labels have arrows directed at the relevant coverslips. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T.3881. See NOTES with Coccophagus maria for an explanation of the main label. WADA: Slide - 1 square, almost complete coverslip containing | 7 and 3 = Syntypes of Physcus latiscapus (2 °2 have parts separated) together with fragments from Bachiana curiosa Girault. ‘‘Physcus latiscapus, *°2 types [GH]’’, ‘**Phauloencyrtus [= Bachiana | curiosa Gir. Fragments of type [GH]’’, ““EULOPHIDAE. Parasites on Mytilaspis Y ‘ cordylinidis No. 130°’. The last label has (Girault : Brisbane) (30 September ‘414’? crossed out and replaced with 1929) : 3[268]-sp. description. **130"". PUBL. DATA: Forest, Mt. Gravatt. LATREILLE UROGRAMMA Girault, 1929. 1929, ‘‘New pests from Australia VI.’’ MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide | - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype — with head separated. “Urogramma latreillei [= laireille | Girault, Type « [GH] 3412”, “Urogramma lutreillei |= latreille | Gir., = type [GH]". The last label is written over data in another hand, ‘Broadwater, 11.95, Boo..., Proctotrupoid."’ and Girault has crossed out a word in his hand (now illegible) replacing it with *‘/atreillet"’. Slide 2 - | almost complete coverslip containing the Holotype ~ of Pseudogramma fascialipenne secunduny Girault and 3 other specimens of which J is Urogramma latreille . “* UVragramma latreillet |= latreille | Girault. Window, Indooroopilly, June 1930, Pseudograrnrmia Jasciatipenne secundum Girault, Type + [GH] 4191. Ent. Diy. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”". NOTES: | am at a loss to explain the data on Slide 1. They do not apply to the Holotype of this species and perhaps Girault has reused a slide (plus label) originally containing a different specimen, In his unpublished manuscript and on his labels Girault has consistently spelt the specific name Jatreillei which may be the way he intended it, However, there is no indication that /grei/le is a printer’s error and T do not regard /afreillei as a valid emendarion under Article 32 of the Code. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3412, LAUTUS COCCOPHAGUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 52-sp. nov. + description : 57-spp. key. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping grass in forest, April 1, 1914, Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 2935, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide with type of Lathromerella langiciliata Girault, QM: Slide — 2 smaller coverslips; the one on the left contains the Holotype = of Coccophagus fautus with head and most of both antennae separated, together with an unidentified chalcidoid; the small coverslip on the right contains Coccophagus picitharax Girault; 1 large coverslip fragment containing Larhromerella longiciliata Girault. '“Prospaftella ; lautus Gir.. picithorax Gir., — types [GH] 3872, 3873°", “TYPE”, *‘Lathromerella Jongiciliata Girault, + type [GH] 3490, 3490"". NOTES: In 1913 (Mem. Od Mus. 2: 47) Girault placed Prospa/tella Ashmead (1904) as a junior synonym of Coccophagus Westwood (1833). It appears that he labelled this slide before deciding upon this action, but omitted to change his labels. T.3872 is a duplicate Queensland Museuni register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled, TAVOIRSIERT EUPELMUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 6-4sp. nov. + description : 17-spp. key © - PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, November 3, 1912, Proserpine, Queensland. Type Hy 2836, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag, an antenna and hind tibia on a slide. QM: Card —- Holotype - minus left fore wing and right hind tibia; head separated, damaged, minus antennae. ‘‘TYPE”’, 4307", ““Bupelmus lavoirsieri Gi,, Type [GH]"' and on the reverse, *'. rype [GH|"’. Slide - 3 coverslip fragments; the two closest the “TYPE” label contain the antennae (both in 2 pieces), 1 fore wing and | tibia minus tarsus (in excess medium) all from the Holotype of Zupe/mus favairsier(; \he third, cracked coverslip fragment contains parts from the Holorype of Eupelmus fieldingi Girault. “TYPE, Hy/2835, 2836, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. 2835, Eupelmus Tieldingi, >, 4305, do. lavotrsieri, 2836, 4307". On the last label all except “Queensland Museum, 4305, 4307" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.4307 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. LAVOISIERT STETAYNIUM Girault, 1912, 1912, Mem. Qd Mus. 1:77 — nomen nudum under Oligesita minima Girault : 162-sp. noy. + description : 166-spp. key 5; 1913, Entonjologist 46 : 256-additional specimen; descriptive notes (spelt S. lavosiert ). 1915, Afem. Qd Mus. 3: 169-occurrence (spelt §. lavoirsieri ). DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IIL PUBL. DATA: Three female specimens, October 26, 1911, crawling over the foliage of a‘species of Eucalyptus (bastard gum) infested with leafhoppers and probably parasitic on the eggs of some homopterous insect. Subsequently the following specimens: In the same place as formerly, one female, November 29 and two, November 30, 1911; on the latter date also a male. A female at Herberton, N.Q., December 28, 1911 from a window in an empty dwelling. Queensland (Nelson [= Gordonvale] and Herberton). Type Hy/1058, Queensland Museum, one female in xylol-balsam (Nelson [= Gordonvale], October 26, 1911), QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 almost complete coverslip containing one Syntype ° With antennae separated. ‘*TYPE, Hy/1058, A.A. Girault’’, ‘'3542. Queensland Museum. Stethynium lavoisieri Gir. °”’. On the last label all except ‘'3542, Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Slide 2 - 1 large coverslip fragment containing 8 specimens (both sexes), These comprise 2 species, Oligosita minima Girault and Stethynium lavoisieri. 1 leave it for the first reviser to sort out the specimens. ‘*Oligosita minima, 4 4’s, | - Types, From bastard gum leaves, forest, Nelson [= Gordonvale], Q., 30 Noy., 1911, AAG.783 QM [GH] 3451”’, “Srethynium lavoisieri Girault 2 [GH]"’. On the last label Girault has crossed out 2 names, ‘*] 4,1 —"' and ‘‘Type”’ and inserted ‘‘/avoisieri'*. On the reverse of the slide, ‘‘Queensland Museum. 3451, TYPES, Hy/783,4 7:1 5". USNM: Slide - | complete coverslip containing 2 Syntype © =. The label on this slide is extremely messy with numerous crossouts. The following comprises what remains legible, ‘‘Stethynium lavoisieri Gir., From foliage of bastard gum, Nelson {= Gordonvale], 26 Oct., 1911 [GH]". NOTES: | regard the specimen on QM Slide | as a Syntype since the specimen lacks data and could be any of the mentioned specimens, The remaining specimens mentioned in the PUBL. DATA were not located. T.3542 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for its —d m Syntype of this species and has been cancelled. LEA! NEOMEGASTIGMUS Girault, 1929, 1929, Trans. R, Soc. S. Aust. 53% 341-sp, nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, Kangaroo Island (A.M. Lea). SAM; Card - Holotype © minus head and tight wings. ‘‘Kangaroo I,, A.M. Lea", “Type’', *“Neomegastigmus leai Girault, Kangaroo Is., also slide, TYPE”, * Neomegastizmus leai Girault, Type - [GH]. Slide — | cracked, complete coverslip containing the head (antennae separated) and | fore wing all from the Holotype. “TYPE”, “Neomegastigmus. /eai Girault, Type .S. Aus. Mus. [GH] Ent. Diy. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld."’. LEAT STOMATOCERAS Girault, 1913, 1913, Trans. R. Soc, S, Aust, 37 : 73-sp. nov. + description, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 333-sp. description : 34)-spp. key --. PUBL. DATA: A single female. Queensland : Cairns (A.M. Lea). Type 11240, South Australian Museum, The above specimen, plus posterior femur and an antenna on a slide. SAM: Card - Holotype — minus antennae (except Jeft scape), some wings (difficult to tell because of glue) and 1 hind Jeg; | hind leg separated. “‘Cairns dist., A.M. Lea’, “1, 1240, Sromatoceras lea’ Girault, Queensland, aiso slide, TYPE", “Stomatoceras leat Girault, - type [GH]"- Slide (broken, mended with a strip of card, 2 pieces of slide missing) - 2 coverslip fragments containing | anterma, | leg and T folded fore wing all from the Hololype. “Sromutaceras leai Girault, type [GH] 1.1240". QM: 4 stages on separate pins as follows: Stage | -— 1 - minus left antenna. “Gordonvale, N.Q., June, 1920°', “Sromatoceras lfeai Girault, [GH]"’. Stage 2-1 minus all of right antenna except scape. ‘Sarina, May"', ‘‘Parasite on Lepidoptera’, *“Sromatoceras leai Girault - [GH]”. Stage 3-1 © intact, 1 - 1 * With some antennal parts missing. **Ex Cacroblasris 752 cactorum Oct., 1927. Westwood’’, **Stomatoceras leai Girault, ¢2 [GH]’’. Stage 4 - 1 ? minus part of right antenna. *‘Gordonvale, N.Q., May 1920’’, ‘*Stomatoceras leai Gir. ? [HH]’’. LECANI MUSCIDEOPSIS Girault, 1938. 1938, Od Nat. 10: 76-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female reared from Lecanium persicae, Perth, W. Australia, L.J. Newman. QM: Card - Holotype ® minus head, right fore wing and some legs; metasoma and propodeum, | hind wing and part of the prothorax (legs attached) separated. “*Muscideopsis lecanii Girault, Type [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Perth, W. Aus., L.J. Newman. Ex Lecanium [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9158. LEEUWENHOEKI EURYTOMA Girault, 1929, 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 53 : 338-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, Roper River, North Australia (N.B. Tindale). SAM: Card - Holotype © missing from the card. ‘‘Roper R., N. Territory, N.B. Tindale’, ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘‘Eurytoma leeuwenhoeki’’, ‘‘Eurytoma leeuwenhoeki Gir., Type 2° [GH]’’. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM not occur in Girault’s literature nor his unpublished manuscript. The correct SAM register number for the Holotype of this species is 1.1468 not I.1342 as given in the 1913 Mem. Qd Mus. paper. LEICHHARDTI AUSTROENCYRTOIDEA Girault, 1922. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. LENINI EPOMPHALOIDES Girault, 1928. 1928, ‘‘Notice of a curious professor and of native wasps and wood lice.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 November 1928) : 3[231] -sp. description as Epromphaloides lenini. 1932, ‘‘New pests from Australia, X.”’ (Girault ; Brisbane) (10 February 1932) : 1[286]-correction of Epromphaloides to Epomphaloides. PUBL. DATA: Jungle, Mapleton, 6th August, 1923. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type was one specimen, a female’’. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus head, left wings and parts of some legs. ‘*Epomphaloides lenini Girault, Type °? [GH]’’. Slide - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing the head (in 2 pieces each with an antenna attached) and 1 pair of wings all from the Holotype. ‘‘Epomphaloides lenini Girault, Type 2° [GH] Ent. Div. ... Qld’’. Girault has crossed out ‘‘Dep. Ag. & Stk.’’ from the label. LEIBNITZI ACHRYOSCHARIS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 164-type data : 166-spp. key. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37: 110-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 201-sp. description. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9159. LEO CHALCIS Girault, 1933. 1933, ‘‘Some beauties inhabitant not of PUBL. DATA: Queensland : Mount Tambourine (A.M. Lea). Type 1.1468, South Australian Museum. One specimen on a slide. SAM: No specimens labelled Achrysocharis leibnitzi were located. However there is a slide bearing a fragmented 2 and labelled “*Closterocerus leibnitzi Gir., 2 type [GH]’’. This may be the Holotype. Girault may have changed his mind on the generic placement of the species before publication and has omitted to change his label. The combination Closterocerus leibnitzi does commercial boudoirs but of nature’s bosom, notably new insects.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 June 1933) : 5[303]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Stanthorpe, H. Jarvis. QM: 2 stages on separate pins as follows: Stage 1 - Holotype ? minus some legs and parts from both antennae; mounted with host cocoon. ‘‘Host P. argentifera. Bred H. Jarvis, 1.32’’, ‘‘Chalcis leo Girault, Type 2 [GH]’’. Stage 2 - 1 ¢ (insect damaged) with | hind leg separated, glued to card on pin with DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: LIL 753 specimen). ‘‘Biloela, 26.11.32"', ‘'Chalcis leo Girault, * [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T,9160. LEPIDOPTEROPHAGUS ZAOMENCYRTUS Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. LEPTOSPERMI COCCOPHAGUS Girault, 1917. 1917, Inseeuror Inscit. menstr. 5: 92-sp. nov, + description. PUBL. DATA: Many pairs reared from galls on Leptospermum flavescens, September, 1915 (H. Hacker). From Dr R. Hamlyn-Harris. Brisbane, Queensland. Types in the Queensland Museum, four males, nine females on a slide. Cotypes No. 20668, U.S. Nat. Mus., one male, seventeen females. on a slide, QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 3 7, 9 = Syntypes plus another (+) out from under the coverslip. ‘‘No. Hy, Queensland Museum [GH]”’, ‘'206687*, “Coccophagus leptospermi Gir., Types 7: [GH]"’. USNM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 18 Syntypes, most with heads separated. ‘‘Cotypes, Type No. 20668, USNM [GH]”’, ‘‘Coccophagus leptospermi Girault, Types *= [GH]"’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for its Syntypes of this species is T.9161. LEPUS EUSANDALUM Girault, 1918, 1918, Redia 14; 2-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, Bowen, Qsld., salt pan near Mangrove swamp, Nov. 6, 1917, QM: Card — Holotype - minus head, pro and mesothorax plus some legs. ‘'4358"’, “Fusandalum lepus Girault, Type - [GH]’*. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this Species is T4358. [Indooroopilly], a female specimen, April 6, 193]. QM: Slide - 1 almost complete coverslip containing the intact Holotype = of Lathromerella lessingi plus a fragmentary = which may be Mooa sp.; 1 cracked coverslip fragment which is empty. “Lathromerella lessingi Girault, Type - [GH] 4964", *‘Mooa ? Indooroopilly, window, 6 Apr., 1931 [GH] 4964. Ent. Diy. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.” NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4964. LESSING! MARIETTA Girault, 1932. 1932, *‘New lower Hymenoptera from Australia and India.** (Girault ; Brisbane) (20 October 1932) : 1[293] -sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Indooroopilly, window, vii, 1932. In his unpublished manuscript Gjrau|t says, ‘‘The type was a single female’’, QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip (remount) containing the Holotype - with head, | antenna and | pair of wings separated. “Perissopterus lessingi Girault, Type ~. Indooroopilly, July, 1932. Window [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’, “NAME APAHYTIS LESSING! (GIRAULT) TYPE ©. REMOUNTED IN HOYER, DET. DR 1969. COLL. GIRAULT - ON WINDOW, INDOOROOPILLY. Dept. Biol, Cont. Univ, Calif.”’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.7483. Girault has carried out a number of synonymical changes with the genera Perissopterus and Marietta which are documented in the generic section to follow. He has probably labelled this specimen Perissopterus lessingi before publication but changed his mind without changing his label. The combination Perissopterus lessingi is not vo be found in Giraulf’s literature nor his unpublished manuscript. LESSING? LATHROMERELLA Girault, 1938. 1938, Revia Ent., Rio de J. 9 : 383-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: From the same place LESSING! THEOCOLAXIA Girault, 1924, 1924, ‘‘Lese Majeste, new Insecta and robbery,’* (Girault : Gympie) (15 754 December 1924) : 1[182]-sp. description. 1924, ‘‘New Insecta from Queensland.’’ (Girault ; Gympie) (20 December 1924) : 1[183]-repeat of above description. PUBL, DATA: [2] Sand dunes, Main Beach, Southport, May 5, 1924. QM: Card - Holotype ° mesosoma minus right wings and some legs. ‘‘ Theocolaxia lessingi Gir., Type 2 [GH]’’. Slide - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing the head (antennae separated, in 2 pieces), 1 fore wing, 1 tibia + tarsus and the metasoma all from the Holotype of Theocolaxia lessingi; 1 cracked coverslip (minus a large piece) containing parts of an undescribed species of Cirrospilus. ‘*Theocolaxia lessingi Gir., 2 type [GH]’’. The generic name was originally mis-spelt ‘*Theolaxia’’ and Girault has added ‘‘co’’ above. ‘‘Cirrospilus trifasciatifrons [CHEIRONYM] Gir., ° [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9162. LEUCIPPE COCCOPHAGUS Girault, 1936. 1936, ‘‘Terror-errors; and novitates of Pterygota (or earth realities not state- bound).”’ (Girault : Sydney) (29 August 1936) : 2[323]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Indooroopilly, window. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “The type was taken from the usual kitchen window at home in July of 1936’’. QM: Slide - 1 almost complete coverslip (inner) containing 4 unidentified © chalcidoids (2 with heads separated); the middle coverslip fragment contains the Holotype + of Coccophagus leucippe with head separated; the outer coverslip fragments contain the fragmented Holotype of Metacasca copernici Girault. ‘‘Metacasca copernici Gir., Type = (outer) [GH]’’ and on the reverse of the slide, ‘‘Coccophagus leucippe Gir., Type 2 middle [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9163. LEVIFACIES PERILAMPUS (?) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem Qd Mus. 3 : 301-sp. nov. + description. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM PUBL. DATA: One male, Mr F.P. Dodd, October. Kuranda, Queensland. Type Hy 2748, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag. QM: 5 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 - Holotype ¢ minus head and left fore wing. ‘‘4710’’, ‘SHOLOTYPE”’, ‘*Perilampus levifacies G. & D., Type * [GH]’’, ‘‘Perilampus levifacies Gir. E.F. Riek. Det. 1950’’. Slide 1 - outer, cracked almost complete coverslip (missing over head) containing the head (1 mandible and both antennae separated, neither antenna intact) and 1 fore wing all from the Holotype of Perilampus levifacies; inner coverslip (with a large piece missing), severely cracked and containing parts of Perilampus tassoni Girault. ‘‘Perilampus : levifacies Gir. & D., tassoni Gir., (inner), Types [GH] 4710, 4711”. Card 2 - 1 © minus head. ‘‘flowers, F.P.D., Kuranda, Q., March 1921’’, “*Perilampus levifacies Gir. E.F. Riek. Det. 1950”’, Card 3 - 1 © minus head; 1 leg separated. “flowers, F.P.D., Kuranda, Q., March 1921”’, ‘‘Perilampus levifacies G. & D., 2 [GH]’’. Slide 2 - 1 coverslip (with a large piece missing) containing the fragmented remains of 2 heads (from the °° on Cards 2 and 3). ‘*Perilampus levifacies G. & D., Kuranda, 1921 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Card 4 - 1 2 intact. ‘‘flowers, F.P.D., Kuranda, Q., March, 1921’’, ‘‘Perilampus levifacies G. & D. [GH]’’, ‘‘Perilampus levifacies Gir. E.F. Riek. Det. 1950’’. Card 5 - 1 2 minus left hind leg (except tarsus). ‘‘Mt. Tambourine, 6-5-29, H. Hacker’’, ‘‘Perilampus levifacies G. & D., = [GH]’’. ANIC: Card - 1 © minus left fore wing and some legs; head separated, minus tips of antennae. ‘‘Tweed R., N.S.W., W.W.F., 18.x.1901’’, ‘‘Perilampus levifacies Gir. & D., = [GH]’’, ‘‘Perilampus levifacies Gir. E.F. Riek. Det. 1950’’. NOTES: T.4710 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA; II WSS LEVIPES STETHYNIUM Girault, 1938. 1938, Revia Ent., Rio de J. 9 ; 388-sp. nov. Bancroft", ‘‘Epimegastigmus limoni Girault, « Type [GH]’’. + descripuon. PUBL. DATA: A female, Canterbury, Victoria, B, Blackbourn. QM: Slide - 1 complete covershp containing the Holotype » with head separated. “HYMENOPTERA. Fam. 25, Type, Mymaridae, Stethyvnium -, levipes Gir, 2032", **15". On the first label “Type, /evipes’* and the first 2 of **2032” are in Girault’s hand. He has crossed out “Eulophidae’’ on this label also. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.6412, LIMBUS ASYNTOMOSPAYRUM Gitault, 1929. 1929, Trans, R. Soc. §. Aust. 53: 329-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, Cradle Mountain, Tasmania (H.J. Carter and A.M, Lea). SAM: Card - Holotype ¢ minus. head and left wings. ‘*Cradle Mtn., Tasmania, Carter & Lea’, Type”, ‘‘Asyntomosphyrum limbus Gir., Tasmania, also slide, TYPE”’, “Asyntomosphyrum limbus Girault, Type > [GH]”’, Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the squashed head (scapes attached, rest of antennae separated, | fragmentary), 1 fore wing and I leg all from the Holotype. “*Asyntomosphyrum limbus Girault, Type 2, S. Aus. Mus. [GH]’’, ““TYPE”’. LIMON! EPIMEGASTIGMUS Girault, 1926, 1926, *‘New pests from Australia. II,” (Girault : Brisbane) (30 April 1926) : 2[201]-sp. description. 1929, Trans. R, Soc, S, Aust, 53 : 341-notes under Epimegastigmus fulvipes Girault. 1940, Od Nat. 11 : 106-descriptive notes under Epimegastigmus darlingi Girault. PUBL. DATA: From native limes, Eidsvold, Q., Jan. 9, 1925, with Na. 7 [Eurytoma cressoni limoni Girault], In his unpublished manuscript under Evryroma cressoni limoni Girault says, ‘‘The types were reared by Dr Baneroft’’. QM: 12 cards on separate pins: Card 1 - 1 Syntype 2 minus antennal flagella. ‘‘Bred from native limes, Dr Card 2 - 1 Syntype » minus part of left antenna. ‘‘Epimegastigmus limroni Girault * Type [GH]’’. Card 3 - 1 Syntype © minus metasoma and most of antennae; | Syntype head minus most of antennae (1 separated leg also present from this specimen, “‘Bred from native limes, Dr Bancroft"’, “Epimegasiigmus limoni Gir. [HH]"'. Card 4- 2 Syntype +: (both minus most of antennae) and some separated legs marking the spot where a third specimen was glued. ‘Bred from native limes, Dr Bancroft’’, ‘‘Fruit fly ..."', “Epimegastigmus limoni Gir. (GH]"'. Card 5 - 1 2 minus tip of antennae. “Epimegastigmius limoni Gir,, 2 [GH]"’ and on the reverse, ‘Brisbane, Oct. 26, 1927. Window. A.R. Brimblecombe [GH]”’. Card 6-3 4 1 & all with parts separated. “Epimegastigmus limoni Girault, + © [GH]"’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Roma, Q., Ex Atalantia (GH)’". On the underside of the label Girault has crossed out a word now illegible. Card 7-1 ¢ 1 both with parts missing. “Epimegastignius limoni Gir., 7) [GH]", “Queensland, AAG [GH]"’. On the upper surface of the label Girault has crossed out a specific name and ‘‘Gir.’* inserting “Himoni Gir.’’ in red ink, Card 8 - 1 = minus head and legs; metasoma separated. ‘*Epimegastigmus limoni Gir., ? [GH] and on the reverse, “Gall on Acacia aulacocarpa, Bald Hills, Q.. W.A.T. Summerville. July, 1926 [GH]"’. Card 9-1 ¢ 1 2 both minus parts, “Epimegastigmus limoni Gir. 2 = [GH]"’ and on the reverse, ‘'with types of Decatoma persephone [GH]. Card 10 - 1 # minus right antenna and most of left antenna. “‘“Epimegastigmus limoni Girault, - [GH]’’ and on the reverse as Card 9, Card 11-2 £7 1 © (1 4 minus head and some legs). ‘Westwood, Q., Nov., 1927, A.P, Dodd”, ‘tex seeds 4 tlantia [= Atalantia | glauca’’, * Epimegastigmus limoni Girault, 7 «© [GH]’’- Card 12-1 = minus antennae. ‘*Megastigmus [= Epimegastigmns | limoni MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Girault, © [GH]"' and on the reverse, “With Coelocybelloides pallidicoxa, Oct. 1927, Caboolture [GH]’’, ANIC: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card | - 1 = minus | antenna, most of the other and left wings. ‘‘Aborted thrip gall on Ac. pendula, Leeton, N.S.W., 18.1.24”’, “Epimegastigmus limoni, Girault, ? [GH]. Card 2 ~ 1 = intact. “*Bred aborted thrips galls, 425. Leeton, 14.1.27, W.W.F."', ‘Epimegastigmus limont Girault, 2 [GH]"’, NOTES: | have accepted ail specimens bearing the type data as Syntypes even though all are not marked as types by Girault. The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T.5037. LINCOLNI EURYTOMA Girault, 1913. 1913, Trans, R. Soe. §, Aust, 37 : 82-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4; 242-sp. description : 259-spp. key 22. PUBL. DATA: One female. South Australia : Port Lincoln (A.M. Lea). Type I. 1262, South Australian Museum. The above specimen and a slide with an antenna and posterior leg. SAM: Card - Holotype © minus right antenna, Jeft wings and at least | leg. ‘‘Pt. Lincoln, S_A,, Lea’, ‘‘1,1262, Eurytoma lincolhi Gir. 8. Australia also slide, TYPE”, ‘‘Eurytoma lincolni Girault, 2 type [GH]"’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip and a half coverslip containing 1 fore wing (added later by Girault), 1 antenna and 1 leg all from the Holotype. ‘‘Eurytoma lincolni Girault, = type [GH]"’. LIMONI MORLEY? EPIMEGASTIGMUS Girault, 1940. 1940, Qd Nat. 11 ; 106-var. description. LINCOLN POLYNEMOIDEA Giraull, 1913. PUBL. DATA: None given. In his unpublished manuscript Girault does not mention types but gives a list of specimens, ““& male, 3 females in the Froggatt Collection, Canberra [ANIC] from Ourimbah, N.S. Wales. Acacia galls, Nov. 25, Dec. 12, 1925, W.W. Froggatt. Pairs reared from galls on a narrow-leaved Acacia, forest, Gympie, October, 1924.’’. QM: Card — 1 Syntype = minus both antennal flagella. ‘‘Epimegastigmus morleyi Gir. Type [GH]’’. Girault has crossed out “limoni™ before ‘*morleyi'' and the reverse of the label reads, ‘‘Forest. Gympie, 9 Oct. 1924, AAG [GH]". ANIC: Card - | Syntype ¢ with metasoma separated, | Syntype © minus metasoma and some legs. **W.W.F., 12.12.1925, Ae. galls’, ‘‘Epimegastigmus morleyi Girault, *2 [GH]". NOTES: I can find no reason for Girault's crossing out of *‘/imoni* on the QM card label nor for the absence of it on the ANIC card label. Although the reference for this variety bears only a short remark on its scutellum it serves to make it a valid, available taxon under Article 13a(i) of the Code, The Queensland Museum register number for its Syntype of this variety is T.9164., 1913, Mem, Od Mus, 2: 116-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in jungle, July 10, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonyale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 1576, Queensland Museum, the aboye specimen on a slide with the type of Anaphes saintpierrei, QM; Slide - 1 complete coverslip (under “TYPE” label) containing the Holotype - of Polynemoidea lincolni intact; 1 almost complete coverslip containing Anaphes sainipierrei Girault, ‘TYPE, Hy/1576, 1577, A.A. Girault’’, “*Q. Museum. 3586, Anaphes saintpierrei Gir. 2, 1577’? and on the reverse of the slide, ‘“*Q. Museum. 3557. Polynemoidea lincolni, Gir, +, 1576’. On the last 2 labels all except ‘‘Q. Museum. 3586"' and **Q. Museum. 3557" are in a hand similiar to. Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.3557 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled, LINEATA GYROLASELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 167-type data; spp. key. 1913, Trans, R, Soc. S. Aust. 37 : 72-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 269-sp. description. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN WYMENOPTERA: IIL 77 PUBL. DATA: A single female on a tag. Queensland : Mount Tambourine (A.M. Lea). Type 1.1238, South Australian Museum. The above specimen. the head on a slide, SAM: Card - Holotype © minus head and wings. ‘‘Mt. Tambourine, Q., A.M. Lea'’, “Gyrolaseila lineata Girault, Queensland, also slide, TYPE, 1.1238", **Achrysocharella viridilineqta [CHEIRONYN] Gir,, 2 type [GH]'’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Names altered to Gyrolasella lineata when published [GH]"". Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing | fore wing and the head (squashed, 1 antenna separated) all from the Holotype. “Gyrolasella lineata Gir., = [GH]"'. This label has ““Achrysocharella”’ and '‘virjdi?” from in front of ‘lineata’? crossed out by Girault and ‘Gyrolasella’' inserted. NOTES: Although the slide label is not annotated ‘‘Type’’ by Girault I feel certain that it contains parts from the Holotype, Both 1913 papers issued in December of that year. The Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. paper was undoubtedly written first and as a standard | am adopting it as the reference for this nominal species. LINFATA SECODELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79, Abt.A., H-6: 49-sp, nov. + description, 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2; 268-sp. description : 273-gen. key {", PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping foliage of lantana and grass near Mackay, Q., October 21, 1911. Type [Hy 1903), Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag and a slide with the head and two legs. In Mem. Od Mus. above under Habitat Girault lists Mackay and Seymour, QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 - Holotype ° minus head, left Wings and all legs. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘‘Secodella fineata Gir., Type = [GH]"’. Slide 1 - 2 complete coverslips containing the head (1 antenna and part of the other separated) and 3 legs all from the Holotype. ‘‘Queensland Museum, TYPE, Secodella lineata, G. 2, Hy 1509’, On the legs. “TYPE", ‘‘Secodella lineata Gir,, * [GH], Slide 2 - 2 Inner coverslip fragments containing | fore wing and a head (antennae separated, neither complete) of Secadella lineata (uncertain origin); 1 outer, almost complete coverslip containing parts of Secodella viridis (Girault) (originally Omphalomorpha viridis ). ‘‘Secodella viridis (Girault), 43. Warrandyte, Vic., G.F. Hill (outer), /ineata Gir., +, Q. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep, Ag. & Stk., Qld."’. DPIQ: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - 2 7 intact except for 1 separated leg; 1 = (most of specimen missing), “Secadeilla lineata Gir., £2 [GH]"’. Card 2-1 © minus head and right tore wing, ‘“Secodella lineata Git., 2 [GH]”’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Beerwah, forest [GH]’’. NOTES: The specimen on QM Card 2 was no doubr the specimen from Seymour and has no lype-status. The ''TYPE"’ label is a Queensland Museum label and probably placed with this specimen by Hacker. Hy.1509 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled, LINEATUS TETRASTICHODES Girault, 1913. 1913, Meni, Od Mus, 2; 207-sp. nov. + description ; 210-spp. key 2%. PUBL. DATA: One male and two females, sweeping in the forest along the banks of Cape River, December 26, 1913. Capeyville (Pentland), Queensland, Types Hy 1768, Queensland Museum, the above specimens on a slide, In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The types were 3 males’. QM: Slide - 3 coverslip fragments (2 cracked) containing 3 Syntype 47. There are 2 bodies minus heads in fair condition, the other ¢ and the separated heads are fragmented. All are clearly males. ‘TYPE, Hy/1768, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Tetrastichodes lineatus, Gir, =”’- On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's and Girault has changed the sex sign from female to male, last label all after ‘“TYPE”* are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 2 - specimen missing except for some LINNAE! ANAPHOIDEA Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Gd Mus. 173 153-sp, nov, + description. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM PUBL. DATA; A single female, early in the morning (eight o’clock) from a window in a private residence at Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., July 9, 1912, Type Hy/1071, Queensland Museum, the above female in xylol-balsam. OM; 5 slides as follows: Slide 1 — | almost complete coverslip containing the Holotype = with part of | antenna separated. “‘TYPE, Hv/1071, A.A. Giraull"', **Queensland Museum, 3570, Anaphoidea linnaei ~", On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum, 3570"" are ina hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Slide 2 ~ | complete coverslip containing nuiherous specimens amongst which are Polynema si/vae Girault and Anaphoidea linnaei. “Palynema silvae Girault, -, Anaphoidea linnaet Girault, =, Forest Wynnum [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk,, Qld.’*. On this labe] Girault has crossed out a specific name and *‘Types 3634”° after ‘“Palynema’’ and inserted ‘‘si/vae"’. Slide 3 - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 » Anaphoidea linnaei with head separated; a half coverslip contaiming | 2 of Polynema editha Girault and | > of Centrobiella particula Girault. ** 4 naphoidea linnaei Gir., - [GH]"’, “Centrobiella particitla, Polynema editha Gir., =. Bundaberg, forest, 12 Apr., 1924 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld,”’. Slide 4 - 5 coverslip fragments (some cracked) containing numerous specimens some of which are as per label, “ Lathromeroidea nigrella ? =, Anaphoidea linnaei, 2 -'s, Signiphora ruskini Gir., Type [GH] 4406, 4406", Slide 5 - 1 cracked, almost complete coverslip containing numerous specimens some of which are as per labels. *“Anaphoidea linnaei Girault, -, Signiphora [GH]", *'Polvnem@ reduvioli Perk, Wynnum, forest [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk,, Qld.’’, NOTES: T.3570 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. LISTER? EUPELMUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 13-sp. nov. + description : 18-spp. key = ¢. PUBL. DATA: Four females, sweeping sand-ridges near coast, May 15, 1914 (A.P, Dodd), Chindera [= Chinderah] (Tweed River), New South Wales. Type Hy 2856, Queensland Museum, two females on a slide with the type of burmeisteri. QM: Slide - | small coverslip fragment containing 2 intact Syntype 7~- of Eupelmus listeri; 1 cracked, large coverslip fragment (with objective lens damage) containing the Holotype of Eupelmus burmeisteri Girault. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2830, 2856, A.A. Girault’’, ‘*Q. Museum. 2830, Eupelmus burmeisteri 4329, do listeri 4 2856, 4321". On the last label all except “Q. Museum. 4329, 4321" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.4321 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for rhe Syntypes of this species and has been cancelled, The remaining two Syntypes were not located. LISTZ! PLEISTODONTES Girault, 1932. 1932, *‘New lower Hymenoptera from Australia and India."’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 October 1932) : 2(294]-sp. description. PUBL, DATA: Gatton, 21 Dec,, 1931. B. Blumberg. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “‘The type was a single female’’. He also mentions 2 more females taken at the type-localiry on 21 December 1931 and 18 January 1932. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card | - 1 Syntype = minus antennae and wings. ‘*B4.12h, Gatton, Coll. 21.12.31", “ Pleistodontes listzi Girault, Type - [GH]", ‘‘Pleistodontes frogeqtti Mayr. E.F. Riek det, 19597’. Shde 1 - 1 complete coverslip and a half coverslip (with a piece missing) containing 1 fore wing, 2 antennae and | hind wing all from the Syntype on Card 1, *Pleistodontes liszti [= listzi | Gir., Type - [GH] Ent. Div, Dep. Ag, & Stk., Qld.’’. Card 2-1 = minus wings and | antenna. “1.11, Gatton, Coll. 18.1.32"', ‘‘Pleistodontes listzi Git., Paratype ¢ (GH]", ‘Pleistodonies froggaiti Mayr. E.F, Riek det 1959"". Slide 2 - 2 fore wings and 1 antenna all trom a Syntype now missing. **Pleistodontes liszti [= fistzi | Gir., Paratype =. Gatton 21 Dec., 1931 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld’. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 759 NOTES: The published spelling of the specific name is /is¢zi, but on his labels Girault has spelt it two ways: /isfzt and liszti. 1 am retaining the published spelling listzi, Girault did not select a Holotype in the literature, therefore his two females from Gatton taken on 21st December 1931 are Syntypes. The specimen taken at the type locality on 18th January 1932 has no type-status since its data were not included in the PUBL. DATA, It is rather a coincidence that the Syntype now missing has the same parts mounted on a slide as (hose missing from the female on Card 2. | have no evidence to suggest that this is more than just coincidence. The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T.9166. 1 have not given the parts on Slide 2 a separate number since most of this specimen is missing. LISTZI RHICNOPELTELLA Girault, 1934. 1934, ‘‘New Capsidae and Hymenoptera, with note on an unmentionable."' (Girault : Sydney) (21 December 1934) : 1[311] -sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Eucalyptus resinifera, Cooloolabin, March, J.A. Weddell. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘The types were many pairs reared from galls of male, female Apiomorpha minita Schrader, March 5-7, 1932°, QM: 4 cards on Separate pins and | slide as follows: NOTES: The published spelling of the specific name is /istzi, but Girault has used the spelling /isz¢i on his labels. | am retaining the published spelling /istzi. The Queensland Museum register numbers for the Syntypes of this species are T.9167 (Card 1), T.9168 (Card 2), T.9169 (Card 3), T.9170 (Card 4). The slide bears all these numbers. LISZTI PARAENASOMYIA nom. oy. for Rhopalencyrinidea dubia Girault, Enecyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. LITERATA MARIETTA See LITERATUS APHELINUS LITERATUS APHELINUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Men. Qd Mus: 4: 47-sp. noy. + description. 1917, Insecutor Inscit, menstr. 5: 32- Marietta literata comb. nov. after Marietia novicapillata Girault, 1932, ‘*New lower Hymenoptera from Australia and India.*' (Girault : Brisbane) (20 October 1932) : 1[293]-as M. literata under Marietta lessingi Girault. PUBL. DATA: Three females reared as indicated above {reared from a Chionaspis on cockatoo apple, November 10, 1913]. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 2923, Queensland Museum, one of the females on a slide. NOTES: No specimens of this species were located, Card | — 5 Syntypes (2 ¢f,3 25), 15 minus head, 1 4 1 = minus parts of I antenna; rest intact. ‘‘RAicnopeltella liszti (= listzi | Girault, Types “2 [GH]"’, LIVIDICAPUT OMPHALOMOMY!4 Girault, 1913, 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 174-sp. nov. + description : 179-gen. key 2%. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 197-additional Card 2 - 3 Syntype =} intact, “Rhicnopeltella liszti |= listzi | Girault, Paratype = [GH]’’. Card 3 — 6 Syntype © 2, 3 minus heads, Labelled as Card 2. Card 4 — 4 Syntype © =, 1 minus head. Labelled as Card 2. Slide — 2 complete coverslips (1 cracked) containing 6 heads (5 =~, 1 *) 3 fore wings and | hind wing all from the Syntypes. The body from which the wings and head were taken no longer exists. ‘“*RAienopeltella liszti [= listzi | Girault, Types 4+ [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”’. specimen; sp. description. 1916, Mem. Qd Mus. 5 : 214-additional specimens; descriptive notes. PUBL. DATA: One female, from a window, January, 1912 (A-P, Dodd), Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 1703, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head and a hind Jeg on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype © metasoma, some legs and 1 pair of wings. ‘‘TYPE*’, “Omphalomomyia lividicaput Gir., © type [GH]. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Slide - 1 complete coverslip and | coverslip fragment containing the head (in 2 pieces, 1 antenna separated) and 1 leg all from the Holotype. ‘TYPE, Hy/1703, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Omphalomomyia lividicaput Gir., © '". On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum.” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Livinus Erasmus Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch, 79, Abt.A,, H.6: 82-sp. nov. + description; type-locality given as Kuranda, 1913, Mem. Qd Mus, 2° \31-sp. description; type-locality given as Nelson [= Gordonvale}. PUBL. DATA; One female, May 18, 1913, sweeping in a jungle (A.P. Dodd). Kuranda, Queensland. Type [Hy 1610], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag. QM; Card — Holotype = minus head, metasoma and right hind leg. **3915’’, “HOLOTYPE”, “‘Elasmus lividus Girault, type [GH]". Slide — 1 complete coverslip containing the head (1 antenna separated, both antennae incomplete) from the Holotype of Elusmus lividus; 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing parts of Eurytomocharis virginica Girault. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/1610, 3267, A.A, Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. 1610, 3915, Elasmus lividus, Gir, ', 3915", ‘“Eurytomocharis virginica, Gir.’’. On the second last label all except **3915, Queensland Museum, 3915" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s as are all on the last label. I haye taken the type-locality Nelson [= Gordonyale] to be an error, NOTES: T.3915 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. Livious MEsTocnaRis Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem, Od Mus, 2: 142-sp, nov. + description, 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 3 = 188-type-specles of Mestocharomyia gen, nov, + descriptive notes. PUBL. DATA: Three males, seven females labelled '*No. 14. From Epilachne |= Epilachna | 28-puncrata, Darwin, Northern Terntory, 19 May, 1913 (G.F. Hiil).”" Later, six females labelled **No. 6. Bachelor, N.T., Jan 23, i913 (G.F, Hiil).”’ Type Hy 1635, Queensland Museum, one female on a tag, two males, six females on a slide (plus 3 female heads). QM: 7 cards on separate pins and § slides as follows: Card | - Only some legs of this Syntype - remain on the card, **TYPE”’’, “Mestocharis lividus Gir., 2 type [GH]". Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip and | coverslip (with a large piece missing) containing § Syntypes (both sexes) all with parts separated in addition to several heads without bodies. ““TYPE*’, ‘““Mestocharis lividus Gir., 2 type [GH]*’. Card 2-1 ¢ minus head, right wings and some legs; metasoma separated. "*Mestocharomyiia |= Mestocharamyia | livida Girault, 7 [GH]’’ anc on the reverse, “Stanthorpe, forest, 26 Apr., 1924 [GH]*’. Slide 2 - | complete coverslip containing 1 pair of wings, 2 antennae (1 in 2 pieces) and | leg (in 2 pieces); | cracked, coverslip fragment containing a fragmented head (minus antennae) all from the = on Card 2, “Mestacharompiia [= Mestocharomyia | livida Gir., 2. Stanthorpe [GH]"’, Card 3.— | damaged 2 metasoma with a leg and a glue spot where other specimens may have been, ‘‘Mestocharomyiia [= Mestocharomyia | livida (Girault), * (GH]" and on the reverse, ‘Nambour, Q., X11.1931, W.A.T.S. [GH]’’. Card 4 —7 specimens (both sexes) some minus heads. ‘‘Mesrocharomyiia |= Mestecharomyia | livida (Girault), ¢ 5 [GH]"” and on ihe reverse, ‘‘Nambour, Q., Dec, 1931, W.A.T.S. [GH]”’. Slide 3 - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing 3 heads (with most antennae separated) probably from the specimens on Card 4. “‘Mestocharomypiia [= Mestocharomyia | livida (Girault), 45. Nambour, Q., Dee. 1931 [GH]". Card 5-1 2 minus head. ‘‘Amestocharis fivida Gir., ? (GH]"’ and on the reverse, ‘Forest, Stanthorpe, 22 Apr. 1924 [GH]’°. Slide 4 - outer, complete coverslip containing a head (split, antennae separated) from the Mestocharis lividus ¢ on Card 5; inner, cracked coverslip containing parts of Epacrias nigriviridis Girault ‘‘(outer) Amestocharis livida Gir., ~. Stanthorpe, Q., Epacrias nigriviridis DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 741 Gir., +. Amamoor, Q, [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld."’. Card 6-1 © minus head. ‘A mestocharis livida Gir., - [GH]’’, and on the reverse, ‘“‘N. Pine River, 7.7.29, H. Hacker [GH]"’. Card 7-2 «= (1 intact, | minus head and night wings) and 1 2 metasoma, *Amestocharis livida (Girault) 7 [GH]"’ and on the reverse, "*Roma, Q., Mch. 1928, ex pupa 2, Epilachna [GH]"’. Slide 5 - a cracked large coverslip fragment (with objective lens damage) containing a head (antennae separated, | incomplete), part of 1 fore wing and 1 tibia + tarsus all from the ¢* on Card 7. ‘“Amestocharis livida (Gir,), =. Roma, Q. [GH] Ent. Diy. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”’. DPIQ: 3 cards on separate pins containing specimens of both sexes some now missing, others minus parts. All are pinned through, “Mestocharomyiia [= Mestocharomyia } livida (Girault), ¢2 [GH]** and on the reverse, *‘Brisbane, R.W. Burrell [GH]’’. USNM: Card — 1 = intact. ‘'427", ‘ex Epilachna 28-punctata’’, ‘‘R.W. Burrell Coll, [11.10.32, Eastwood, N.S.W.”’, “Mestocharonuytia [= Mestocharemyia ] livida (Gitault), 7° [GH]’*. There is a large series of specimens of this species, without Girault labels, contained in 2 trays with the above =. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this species in the genus Amestocharis and he has used the combination Apmestocharis livida on some of his labels, Livinus NEOMEGASTIGMUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Can. Ent, 47: 47-nomen nudum: additional specimen. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 294-sp. nov. + description : 297-spp. key. PUBL. DATA: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Associated with a cecidomyiid gall on Careyva australis. Type Hy 3324, [GH]"' and on the reverse of the slide, “Queensland Museum, Alorismenus antiopa Gir., 2°’. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum."* are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: The bady of the Holotype was not located. Girault no doubt remounted the Holotype head during re-examination of the specimen. The two papers above were obyiously written in the reverse order to that in which they appeared. LIVIDUS BADIUS NEQMEGASTIGMUS 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 297 (footnote)-var. nov. + description. PUBL DATA: Reared at Gordonvale, Queensland with the type form from cecidomyiid galls on tea-tree leaves, September 1, 1912. No type. NOTES: No specimens of this variety were located. Livi STOMATOCERAS Girault, 1921. 1931, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 9 + \87-sp. noy. + description. PUBL. DATA: Darra, H. Hacker. QM: Card - Holotype = minus nght antenna; right fore wing and I hind leg; some legs separated. **Darra 14.10.13, H. Hacker’, ““4615"*, ‘‘Stomataceras livii Girault, | type [GH]**. Slide — an outer coverslip fragment containing | antenna (in pieces, squashed, incomplete) and | fore wing (torn, part missing) all from the Holotype of Stomatoceras livii; an inner coverslip fragment containing parts of Stomatoceras palgravei Girault. ‘'Siomatoceras « livii (farthest), palgravei, Type :’s [GH] 4615, 4613"*. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4615. Queensland Museum, the female on a tag. LOCUSTIFORMIS AGAMERIONELLA Girault, 1915. QM: Slide — 2 complete coverslips (both 1915, Mem, Qd Mus. 4: 219-sp. nov, + slightly damaged); the inner contains the description, Holotype © head of Neomegastigmus 1917, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 3: 155- ; lividus with antennae separated; the outer Agamerionella Girault (1915) a junior coverslip contains parts from the Holotype synonym of Thaumasura Westwood of Horismenus antiopa Girault. (1868). ‘*Horismenus antiopa Gir., Type =, PUBL. DATA: One female minutien- Neomegastigmus lividus Gir., ° Type, 1638 mounted, received from the National Th2 Museum, Melbourne, and labelled ''46"" and *'Gippld. [= Gippsland] 296."' Type, National Museum, Melbourne, the above specimen, the antennae om a slide. NMY: Stage — Holotype © minus antennae and some legs; outer ovipositor valves separated, glued to stage. ‘'Gippsld., 2.96", “‘Agarmerionelia locustiformis Gir., Type = [GH]’’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype antennae (1 in 2 pieces, incomplete), **... /ocustiformis Gir. & D., = type [GH]"’. This label has a generic name, now illegible, crossed out and the **& D,” is incorrect. ‘‘Cglesetroides [GH]"’. This label has “‘Agamerionella”’ crossed out. NOTES: [n his unpublished manuseript Girault places Ca/osetroides Girault (1913) as a junior synonym of Thaumasura Westwood. From the slide labels one can only assume that Girault decided to transfer Agamerionella species to Calosetroides before he finally decided that they were all Thaurtasura. The combination Caloserroides lacustiformis does not occur in Girault’s literature nor in his unpublished manuscript. LODGE! NEAPTEROLELAPS Girault, 1913. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. 8. Aust, 37 ; 87-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Gd Mus. 4: 200-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: A female labelled ‘‘Rotting leaves.'’ Queensland : Mount Tambourine (A.M, Lea). Type [.1269, South Australian Museum, The above specimen plus a slide bearing head and posterior leg. SAM: Card - Holotype 2 minus head, wings and at least I leg. ‘“Rotting leaves"’, “Mt. Tambourine, Q., A.M. Lea’’, ‘Labelled by Girault as austreliana but evidently the specimen (Type) of /odgei, A.M. Lea, 24.1.14°°, *‘1.1269, Neapierolelaps lodgei Girault, Queensland, also slide, TYPE"’, ‘“Neapterolelaps australiana [CHEIRONYM] Girault [GH]”. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the head (1 antenna separated) and 1 leg all from the Holotype. '‘Neapterolelaps lodgei Girault, ¥ type [GH]'’- NOTES: I can find no reasons as to why Girault labelled the Holotype body as Neapterolelaps australiana [CHEIRONYM], MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM This combination does not appear in Girault’s literature nor in his unpublished manuscript. LopG# PoLyYNEMA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 123-sp. nov. + description ; 126-spp. key 7752 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 3: 166-correction to p. 123 above. PUBL, DATA; One female, sweeping in jungle bordering a stream in forest country gradually verging to jungle, July 26, 1913. Meerawa (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 1591, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide with the type of haeckeli. OM: Slide - 1 almost complete coverslip (inner) containing the Holotype ? of Polynema lodgei (1 antenna separated) plus an unidentified chalcidoid; 1 complete coverslip (outer) containing the Holotype / of Polynema haeckeli Girault. The labels are on opposite side of the slide to the coverslips, ‘“TYPE, Hy/1590, 1591, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. 1590, 3604, Polynema haeckeli, G. *, P. lodgei, G., 2, 1591, 3610"’. On the last label all except “‘Queensland Museum. 3604, 3610" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card - 1 © minus head, metasoma and some legs. '‘Polynema lodgei Gir. = [GH]"’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Dunk Island, Hacker, Aug., 1927 [GH]”’. NOTES: T.3610 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. LOMONOSOFFI GONATOCERUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79, Abt. A., H.6: 79-sp. nov. + description. 1913, Mem. Gd Mus. 2: 112-sp. description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 156-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: A single female specimen, sweeping the jungle, May 18, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Kuranda, Queensland, Type [Hy 1568], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype » with head and metasoma separated. “TYPE, Hy/1568, 1571, A.A. Girault’’, ‘Queensland Museum, 3688, 1568, Gonatocerus lomonosaffi 3688. Destroyed’’. On the last label all except ‘“*Queensland Museum. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 763 3688, 3688’’ and ‘‘Destroyed [GH]”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Girault has crossed out ‘‘G. poincarei, 1571’? in Mrs Girault’s hand and substituted ““Destroyed’’. NOTES: Hy. 3452 (published in 1915) and T.3688 are duplicate Queensland Museum register numbers for the Holotype of the species and have been cancelled. LOMONOSOFFI LEIMACIS Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Od Mus. 1: 119-sp. nov. + description. 1913, Proc. ent. Soc. Wash. 15: 11-note on Leimacis spp. PUBL. DATA: A single female found dead, adhering to the under surface of a leaf of a shrub among a scattered mass of minute, elliptical white eggs apparently those of a mite; the shrub growing along the east edge of the Mulgrave River about a mile south of Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q. The specimen was taken on November 28, 1911. Type Hy/1068, Queensland Museum, one female in xylol- balsam. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the intact Holotype °. ‘‘Teimacis lomonosoffi Girault, ° type, 1068 [GH] 3637’’, ‘‘Leimacis ... Girault. Nelson [= Gordonvale], Q., 28 Nov., 1911. Dead on leaf covered with mite eggs. AAG., Type ? [GH] 3637’’. On the last label Girault has crossed out a specific name which is now illegible. NOTES: T.3637 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. LONGA THAUMASURA Girault, 1928. 1928, ‘‘Some Insecta and a new all highness (notes compiled in fear and sorrow).”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (18 August 1928) : 4[228]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Macleay Mus., N.S. Wales. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “The type was a single female’’. ANIC: | stage and 1 card on separate pins as follows: Stage - Holotype ¢ minus head and some legs; metasoma and | leg separated, glued to a card on pin with specimen. ‘‘N.S. Wales’’, ‘‘Thaumasura longa Girault, Type 2 [GH]’’. Card - only a metasoma is glued to the card. ‘*Thaumasura longa Girault, Type ° [GH]’’. NOTES: The stage with its card on the same pin are relatively recent remounts and there is a possibility that the wrong metasoma has been placed with the Holotype. From Girault’s labels it appears that the metasoma of the Holotype was dislodged when in his possession and that he has mounted the metasoma on a card on a separate pin. LONGFELLOWI ABLERUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 192-sp. nov. + description : 194-spp. key °°. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in the forest, April 18, 1912. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 1741, Queensland Museum. QM: Slide - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing the intact Holotype ?. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/1741, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘3798, Queensland Museum. 3798, Ablerus longfellowi 2’’. On the last label all except **3798, Queensland Museum. 3798’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.3798 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. LONGFELLOW! EPITETRASTICHUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 229-sp. nov. + description : 232-spp. key 2°. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 237-Epitetrastichus nympha Girault (1913) and Epomphaloides viridis Girault (1913) junior synonyms : 251-Epomphaloides viridis a junior synonym. 1924, ‘‘Homo perniciosus and new Hymenoptera.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 April 1924) : 4[181]-a junior synonym of Tetrastichodes hagenowi (Ratzeburg, 1852). PUBL. DATA: Two females, sweeping in jungle country, June, 1913 (F.P. Dodd). Kuranda, Queensland. Type Hy 1819, Queensland Museum, one of the above specimens on a tag, the head on a slide with type appendages of Eurydinotella viridicoxa Girault. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - Holotype ° minus head, left MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM wings and some legs. '*TYPE”’, "*Pentastichodes [NOMEN NUDUM] longfellowi Gir., © type [GH]"’- Slide - 1 damaged, complete coverslip containing the Holotype head of Epitetrastichus longfellowi (with | antenna and part of the second separated); 1 complete coverslip containing parts of Eurydinotella viridicoxa Girault. **Pentastichodes [NOMEN NUDUM] longfellowi Gir., + [GH], “TYPE”, 1966", “‘Eurydinotella viridicoxa Gir., ~ [GH]”. Card 2-1 + minus head, right wings and some legs; metasoma separated. *‘TYPE”’, “‘Neomphaloidella purpurea [CHEIRONYM] Girault & Dodd, © type [DH]", ‘‘Epitetrastichus langfellowi Gir., ~ [GH]"’. DPIO: Card ~ | + minus terminal antennal segments. ‘Kuranda, 3.1.21, F.P. Dodd"’, “Epitetrastichus longfellowi Gir., - [GH]'’. NOTES: The second female mentioned in the PUBL, DATA was not located, Pentustichodes is a nomen nudum which Girault placed as a junior synonym of Epitetrastichus Girault in Mem, Gd Mus. 2: 229. The specimen of Neomphaloidella purpurea [CHEIRONYM] Girault and Dodd on QM Card 2 is mentioned in Girault’s unpublished manuscript, ‘A headless female in the Queensland Museum with a red type label of that museum and labelled in A.P. Dodd’s hand ‘Neomphaloidelia purpurea [CHEIRONYM] Girault and Dodd. Female type’ was this common species. Fortunately, especially in view of the already large synonymy of the species, this one does not seem to have been described, Its accompanying slide part was not found’’. LONGFELLOW! METALLONELLA Girault, 1915, Eneyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. LONGFELLOW! METAPELMA Girault, 1923. 1923, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 11 : 99-sp. description. PUBL: DATA: Kuranda. QM: 3 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as. follows: Card | - Holotype = with | leg separated, “Kuranda, Queensland, A.P, Dodd", 4909", '\Metapelma longfellawi Gir,, Type ? [GH)". Card 2-1 © minus antennae and left fore wing; | fore leg, part of the second fore leg and | hind wing separated. ‘*Gordonvale, N.Q., March, 1920", ‘*4209°", Slide 1 - | large, complete coverslip containing | antenna and | fore wing all from the 5 on Card 2; 1 small, complete coverslip and | coverslip fragment containing parts from the Holotype = of Ootetrastichella decit Girault. ‘‘4209°", *Ootetrastichella decii Git., Type © [GH]", ‘‘Metapelma longfellowi Gir., Type - [GH] 4209°*. On the first label Girault has crossed out a generic name. Card 3 -— 1 © minus head, right wings and some legs. ‘“Gordonvale. N.Q., Dec., 1919", ““Metapelina longfellowi Gir., 2 {GH]"’. Slide 2 - 1 almost complete coverslip containing the head (split, | antenna attached, incomplete, the other separated, in 2 pieces), | fore wing and 2 legs (1 in 2 pieces) all from the : on Card 3. The label is on the reverse side of the slide to the coverslip, ‘“Wetapelma longfellowi Gir... A.A.G. [GH]"’. NOTES: The specimen on Card 2 (without a Girault label and its parts on Slide 1) has no type-status since its data were not mentioned with the description. The Queensland Museum register number tor the Holotype of this species is T.4209. LONGFELLOW? OLIGosiTa4 Girault, 1920. 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. % : 200-sp. nov, + description, PUBL. DATA: Watsonville, March 12, 1919. QM: Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype © of Oligosita longfellawi with head separated; 1 coverslip (with a piece missing) containing 1 Syntype ? of Oligosita minima Girault and 3 unidentified chalcidoids. ‘‘O/igosita longfellowi, = type [GH] Queensland Museum, TYPE, Hy 783, 7, 3466, 34517’, “Oligosita minima Gir., Type 2. 783, Q.M. From leaves of bastard gum, Nelson [= Gordonvale], Q. 27 Nov., 1911 [GH]". NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3466. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 765 LONGFELLOWI OPHELIMINUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 280-sp. nov. + LONGFELLOWI STETHYNIUM Girault, 1920. 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 8 : 100-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: A single female, sweeping in a jungle pocket, July 24, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 1924, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head and a hind leg on a slide. On July 29, a second female, in the same place; a third female from the same place, August 7. QM: 3 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card | - only a few fragments of this Syntype © remain on the card. ‘‘TYPE”’, *‘Opheliminus longfellowi Gir., Type ° [GH]’’. Card 2 - 1 Syntype 2° minus head, left hind wing and some legs; mesosoma split at junction of meso and metathorax. “TYPE”’, ‘“‘Opheliminus longfellowi Girault, Type 2 [GH]’’. Card 3 - only some legs of this ¢ remain on the card. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘‘Opheliminus longfellowi Gir., 2 [GH]’’. Slide - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing the fragmented head (minus 1 antenna, part of scape of other attached, rest separated, in 2 pieces) and 1 leg all from the Syntypes of Opheliminus longfellowi; a half coverslip containing parts of Pleurotropopseus purpurea Girault. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘‘Pleurotropopseus purpurea Gir., 2° type [GH]’’, *‘1924’’, “‘Opheliminus longfellowi Gir., ° type [GH]’’. NOTES: Although Girault has specified the female caught on July 24, 1913 as his type or Holotype the specimens have no data and his identification labels do not discriminate which is the Holotype. For this reason I have given the specimens Syntype- status. The third specimen (Card 3) may be part of the syntypical series, but in the absence of data and type annotation by Girault this remains doubtful. The parts on the slide are from his ‘‘Type’’, but again, in the absence of data they cannot be associated with any specimen. Therefore, I have stated them to be from the Syntypes. The Syntype on Card 2 bears the Queensland Museum register number Hy.1924. The missing specimen has not been registered. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: [2] Forest, Watsonville, March 12, 1919. QM: Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the intact Holotype ° of Stethynium longfellowi; 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype ° of Gonatocerus huyghensi Girault. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/1048, A.A. Girault’’, ‘£3552 [with an arrow directed at the coverslip fragment]’’, “Stethynium longfellowi Gir., 2 type [GH], Queensland Museum. 3679. Gonatocerus huyghensi 2’’, On the last label all after “‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3552. LONGIANNULUM EUSANDALUM Girault, 1929. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 53 : 311-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, Georgetown, Tasmania. November 16, 1914. SAM: Card - Holotype ° fragments (head + 1 antenna, | fore wing, 1 hind wing and 2 legs). ‘‘George Town, Tas., 16.11.14’’, “*Type’’, ‘‘Eusandalum longiannulum Tasmania, TYPE’’, ‘‘Eusandalum longiannulum Girault, Type ° [GH]’’. LONGIARTUS LIOTHORAX Girault, 1932. 1932, ‘‘New pests from Australia, X.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 February 1932) : 1[286]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: F.E. Wilson, Belgrave, V. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “The type was a single female, March 31, 1929”, QM: Card — Holotype ° minus head, left wings and some legs; metasoma separated. ‘‘Belgrave, V., F.E. Wilson, 31.3.29”’, “‘Liothorax longiartus Girault, Type ° [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the head (antennae separated) and | fore wing all from the Holotype. ‘‘Liothorax longiartus Girault, Type ? [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9165. 766 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM LONGICAUDA EUPELMUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 12-sp. noy. + longicauda Gir. [GH|"’ and on the reverse, *‘Nelson [= Gordonvale], March, Forest'’, description ; 17-spp. key “*. PUBL. DATA: One female, on mainland, December 24, 1911, Double Island (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 2853, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag; head, fore and hind legs on a slide. QM: 3 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card | — Holotype * minus head and some legs; metasoma separated. ““TYPE"’, 4282", ‘‘Eupelmus longicaude Gir., Type 2 [GH]*. Slide I - 2 coverslip fragments; the one on the upper surface of the slide contains the head (in 2 pieces, | antenna attached to each), 1 fore leg and | hind Jeg all from the Holotype of Eupelmus compressicauda Girault; the coverslip fragment on the underside of the slide contains the head (in 2 pieces, | antenna attached to each) from the Holotype of Eupelmus longicauda, The fore and hind legs from the Holotype of the latter are not on the slide as stated in the PUBL. DATA. The PUBL. DATA for Eupelmus campressicauda also state that there is a fore and hind leg on the slide with the Holotype head of this species. The first reviser is advised to check the slide- mounted parts of these species against their descriptions to ensure that the parts are correctly assigned. “‘Type, Hy/2834, 2835 (= 2853], A.A. Girault’’, ‘'Q. Museum, &upelmus compressicauda, Git. :, 2834, 4281’. On this label all except ''Q. Museum. 4281” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. ““Q. Museum, 4282, Eupelmus longicauda, Gir. 2 2835 [= 2853]°*. On this Jabel all excepr ‘‘Q. Museum. 4282"* are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. Card 2-2 22 of different species; the inner \ minus left fore wing is Eupelmrus /ongicauda; the outer remnants are parts of the Holotype at Expelmus compressicauda Girault, “TYPE”, ‘4281"', ‘**Eupelmus compressicuuda Gir., Type ° [GH]" and on the reverse, "FE. fongicauda Gir. = (inner) [GH]"’. Card 3 -2 =: of different species; inner ~ minus left antenna, right fore leg and right wings is Eupelmus longicauda; the outer specimen is Eapelmus longicorpus Girault. “Eupelmus longicorpus Gir., = (outer), Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip coniaining 1 antenna, | fore leg and | folded fore wing all from the inner specimen on Card 3. “Eupelmus longicauda Girault, '. Nelson {= Gordonyale], March [GH]’”. NOTES: T.4282 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. LONGICAUDA MEGASTIGMUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37: 81-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mer. Od Mus. 4: 300-sp. description > 302-spp. key ~=. PUBL. DATA; One female, South Australia : Port Lincoln (A.M. Lea). Type 1.1258, South Australian Museum. The aboye specimen. SAM: Card — Holotype + minus antennac. “Pt. Lincoln, S.A.., A.M. Lea’’, '*Megastigmius longicauda Gir.,'S. Australia, TYPE, 1.12587’, “Xanthosomoides langicauda Giraull ° [GH]”’. NOTES: On the page before the original description of this nominal species Girault places Yanthosomvides Girault (1913) as a junior synonym of Megastigmus Dalman (1820). He has obviously decided upon this after labelling the specimen and omitted to change his label. Although Girault’s label Was not annotated “Type"’ by him | am accepting the specimen as the Holotype since it bears the PUBL. DATA for the Holotype and the SAM label bears the ““TYPE” annotation. LONGICAUDA PHILOTRYPESIS (7) Girault and Dodd (in Girault 1915), 1915, Meni. Od Mus. 4: 283-sp, noy. + description : 284-additional notes after Philotrypesis immaculata Girault. PUBL, DATA: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Forest, December 4, 1913. Type Hy 3306, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card | — Holotype — buried in glue, minus head. ‘'Philotrypesis longicauda Gir. & Dodd, Type - [GH]”’. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 767 Slide - 1 cracked coverslip fragment containing the Holotype ’ head with part of | antenna separated. ‘“TYPE, 5048, A.A. Girault’’, ‘5048’, ‘‘Philotrypesis longicauda G & D, © type [GH]’’. On the last label Girault has replaced “*Sycoscaptella’’ with ‘‘Philotrypesis’’. Card 2 - 2 22 (both minus most of antennae) of 2 species as per label. ‘“‘Philotrypesis immaculata Gir. longicauda G. & Dodd [GH]”’ and on the reverse, “‘with Hudecatoma [= Decatoma | persephone [GH]’’. NOTES: T.5048 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. LONGICILIATA LATHROMERELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 3: 151-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, April 4, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 2440, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide. One male captured with the female and mounted with the type of Ufens binotatus Girault. QM: 3 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 3 coverslip fragments; the largest contains the fragmented Holotype © of Lathromerella longiciliata; of the 2 smaller coverslips the one on the left contains the Holotype ° of Coccophagus lautus Girault plus an unidentified chalcidoid and the one on the right contains Coccophagus picithorax Girault. ‘‘Lathromerella longiciliata Girault, 2 type [GH] 3490, 3490”’, “‘TYPE”’, ‘‘Prospaltella [= Coccophagus | : lautus Gir., picithorax Gir., © types [GH] 3872, 3873’. The last label has arrows directed at the relevant coverslip fragments. Slide 2 - 1 complete, square coverslip containing the Holotype ° of Ufens binotatus Girault and a Paratype 7 of Lathromerella longiciliata both with heads separated; 1 cracked coverslip fragment containing a ° Lathromerella occidentalis Girault. ‘‘TYPE”’’, ‘‘Ufens binotatus Girault 2 type, Lathromerella longiciliata Gir., ¢ [GH] 3439’’, ‘‘Lathromerella occidentalis Gir., = type [GH] 3395’’. Slide 3 - 1 coverslip fragment containing an intact ° of Lathromerella longiciliata; | complete coverslip containing a ¢ Centrobiella magna Girault and a head of uncertain origin. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/1604, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘3446. Queensland Museum Centrobiella magna ¢ type, Lathromerella longiciliata °’’. On the last label ““Centrobiella magna 2°’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s and all after the male sign are in Girault’s hand. NOTES: T.3490 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and is retained for the Paratype on Slide 2. LONGICLAVUS EPITETRASTICHUS (?) Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 238-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Queensland. Type Hy 2594, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag; head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype = minus head. “TYPE”’, ‘‘Epitetrastichus longiclavus Dodd, © type [DH]’’. Slide - 1 cracked coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head with most of 1 antenna separated. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2594, A.A, Girault’’, ‘“Queensland Museum. Epitetrastichus longiclavus 2 Dodd’’. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum.’’ and the ‘‘odd [GH]’’ of Dodd are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. LONGICORNIS STOMATOCERAS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 337-sp. nov. + description : 340-spp. key 22. PUBL. DATA: One female from the Queensland Museum collections, September 28, 1913 (H. Hacker). Caloundra (Brisbane), Queensland. Type Hy 3404, Queensland Museum, the specimen minutien-mounted. QM: Card - Holotype © intact. “Caloundra, 28.9.13’’, ‘‘4612’’, ‘*Stomatoceras longicornis Gir. [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘° type [GH]’’. “*Stomatoceras longicornis Gir. [HH]’’. NOTES: The PUBL. DATA appear to be in error. There is no sign that this specimen was ever minutien-mounted. T.4612 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. 768 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Giraull. ““&upelmus longicorpus Gir. (outer), /ongicauda Gir,, © [GH]"' and on LONGICORPUS EUPELMUS Girault, 1915, 1415S, Mem. Od Mus. 42 6-sp. noy, + description : 18-spp, key <°. PUBL, DATA; One female, in forest, March 21, 1913, Gordonyale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 2837, Queenstand Museum, the female on a tag; anteniia and hind leg on a slide, A second female, same place on April 4, QM: 12 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card | - 2 s=©} outer minus lef wings and part of left mid leg is the Paratype al Enpelmus longicorpus; the inner is Anastatus boussingaulti Girault, “TYPE”, 4297", “Bupelmus longicorpus Gir., Type (outer) [GH]"', and on the reverse, '*E. boussingaulti (described as Anastatus | Girault ¢ [GH]’'. Slide 1 — 3 coverslip fragments; the one furthest from the type label contains parts from the Holotype © of Aupelmus argentinotatus Girault; the one in the middle contains | antenna and | leg from the Holotype (now missing) of Eupelmus lungicorpus; the remaining coverslip fragment contains | fore wing probably from the Paratype of £upelmus langicorpus on Card J above. ** TYPE, Hy/2859, 2837, A.A, Girault’’, ““Q, Museum, Eupelmus argentinotatus Gir. - 2859, 4263", “"Q, Museum. 4297, Eupelmus longicorpus Gir. , 2837"'. On the last 2 labels all except “©, Museum. $263"' and “‘Q. Museum. 4297”' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's, Card 2-1) imtaet, ‘‘N. Pine R., 17-3-30, H. Hacker"', ‘‘Bupelmus longicarpus Gir. | [GH], Card 3-1 © intact. ‘‘Eupelmus longicorpus Gir., | (GH]" and on the reverse, "'Beerwah, forest |GH]’’, Card 4-1." intaet, L ) ininus most of antennae, “Eupelmus longicorpus Girault, [GH]” and on the reverse, ‘Ex Andropogon, Brookfield, March (GHJ"". Card §- 1 © intact, “‘Eupelmus longicorpus Gir., » [GH]" and on the reverse, *‘Dugandan, 20 May, 1923 [GH]"’. Card 6 - 3 —© intact. “‘Eupelmus longicorpys Gir., + (GH]"" and on the reverse, “‘Mt, Larcom Forest, June [GH]"’. Card 7-2 +, the outer intact specimen is Eupelmus longicorpus, the inner © minus left antenna is Eupelmus longicauda the reverse, ‘‘Nelson [= Gordonvyale], March, Forest [GH]"’. Card 8 -- 1 = with | antenna and most of the other separated. ‘'Aupelmus longicorpus Gir., » [GH]? and on the reverse, ‘Sweeping grass, Koumala, Q., J,H. Smith, 19 May 1927 [GH]"’. Card 9 - 1% intact. **Eupelmnus fongicorpus Girault [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Miles, forest, Jany. 26, 1924 [GH]". Card 10-1 | intaet, ““Eupelmus longicarpus Gir., © var, [GH] and on the reverse, ‘‘Forest, Gympie, 29 June, 1924 |GH]". Card |] +2 - +; inner minus head is Eupelmus longicorpus; outer — is Eupelmus paganus Giraull. “Caloseta paganus loriginally Hupelmus paganus | Gir., Eupel. Jongicarpus Gir. [|GH]"’ and on the reverse, “Capella, forest, Apr, 14, 1923, [GH]". Card 12-1) © minus | antenna and both Fore wings; | » minus head. ‘‘Aupelmus longicorpus Gir., ~ [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘Sherwood, grass, L.P. Hitchcock., 14 Dec,, 1932 (inner). Also Dee. 16 [GH]"". Slide 2 - 1 almost complete coverslip containing | fore wing and 1 antenna from the specimens on Card 12. *'Lupelmus fongicorpus Gir, -. Sherwood, Q., Dec. 14, 1932 [GH]’’. DP1Q; 3 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1-3, 2in poor condition. They are presumably of more than one species (Girault's label is difficult to read). Eupelmus longicorpus (outer, ...) [GH]”’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Canungra, [11.25.1923, forest [GH]"*. Card 2-1 ~ minus 2 legs. ‘‘Eupelmus longicorpus Gir., * [GH] and on the reverse, Sherwood, Q., Dec. 19, 1932, L,F, Hitchcock [GH]’*. Card 3 - 2 » metasomas. ‘‘Eupelmus longivorpus [GH]" and on the reverse, “Kingston, forest [GH]’’. NOTES; T4297 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for (he Holotype of this species and is retained for the Paratype on QM Card |. Although this specimen is without data | am assuming it is the specimen from the type-locality caught on April 4 since Girault has DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA; HI 769 annotated its label ‘Type’. There is a specimen (Card 7) which has data matching the PUBL. DATA for the Holotype, It is not annotated ‘‘Type’’ by Girault and in his unpublished manuscript Girault mentions an additional female from the type-locality collected ‘*March"’.. The specimen on Card 7 is not the Holotype — the body of the Holotype is lost, LONGICORPUS LATHROMEROIDES Girault, 1913, 1913, Ant, News 24; 212-sp. nov. + description. 1913, Mem, Od Mus. 2: 106-sp, description, 1914, Bull, Ws. nat, Hist. Soc, (NS) 12: 61-catalogue + 69-gen. key, 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 3: !5t-additional specimens. PUBL, DATA: A single female specimen, from a window, men’s quarters, mill yard, Proserpine, Q., November 4, 1912. Type Hy, 1271, Queensland Museum, the above specimen in xylol balsam. QM: 2 slides as follows; Shde 1 - 1 complete coverslip (with objective lens damage) containing the Holotype - with head separated; | group of coverslip fragments containing unidentified chalcidoids. “‘TYPE, Hy/1271, A.A, Girault’’, “Queensland Museum, Lathromeroides longicorpus + 3388"'. On the last Jabel all except "Queensland Museum. 3388”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s, Slide 2 - 4 coverslip fragments containing 2(?) intact © of Lathromeroides longicorpus, 1 © of Brachygrammatella nebulosa Girault and 2(?) specimens of Lathromeérella unfasciata Girault. “TYPE”, “Lathromeroides longicorpus Gir. [2 arrows also] [GH]"’, ~Lathromerella unfasciata Gir,, type, Brachygrammatella nebulosa Gir., + type |GH] 3397, 3413". LONGIFASCIATA APIRENE Girault, 1914. 1914, Societas ent, 29: 55-sp, Nov. + description, 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 4: 193-sp, description, PUBL, DATA: Two females, Alan P. Dodd, Nelson [= Gordunvale], North Queensland, sweeping lorest, December 3 and 4, 1912. Types (Hy.3179] Queensland Museum, (he above specimens mounted on separate tags plus a slide bearing a head and its appendages. QM: Card - 1 Syntype © minus head, prothorax, fore legs, right fore wing and metasoma, TYPE", ‘'Apirene longifasciatus [= longifasciata | Girault, = types [GH]"’. Slide - | cracked, complete coverslip containing a head and prothorax (antennae and fore legs attached) which matches the parts missing from the above Syntype. “Queensland Museum, TYPE, Hy/1455, \") “4 pirene longifasciata Girault, © type [GH]. DPIQ: Card - 1 © minus head and left wings; prothorax and metasoma separated. ‘“dpirene longifasciata Gir,, | [GH]" and on the reverse, ‘‘Nelson |= Gordonyale], forest, April [GH]"’. NOTES: The parts on the slide appear to have come from the Syntype on the QM Card. The second Syntype was not located, Hy, 1455 is a duplicate Queensland Museuin register number for the Syntype of (his species and in the absence of the second Syntype has been cancelled.. LONGIFASCIATA BEETHOVENA Girault, 1932. Encyrlidae Gordh and Dahms in prep, LONGIFASCIATA BOOTANOMY/4 Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 4: 305-sp. nov, + description ; 306-spp. key. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, August 28, 1913, Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 3345, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card — Holotype « minus head, metasoma and parts of some legs. “Bootanamylia [= Bootanomyia | lonsifusciata Gir,, Type 2 [GH]"’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head (1 antenna separated, scape in 2 parts, the other antenna attached, part missing). ‘*Type, Hy/3345, A.A. Girault’’, “Boolanomyiia [= Bootanamyia | longifasciata Gir. [GH]"’, NOTES; Girault has not pul a type annotation on his slide label, His literature and his unpublished manuscript do not list specimens. other than the Holotype. There is additional evidence in Girault's MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM unpublished manuscript which says under Gyrolasella trilongilineala, ‘* ‘The ocellar area is green’ is an annotated note upon what is called the type slide and as labelled (Mus. No, By No. 3445). However, this was an error, The slide was really Na, 3345 and is Bootanomyiia [= Bootanomyial longifasciata Gir, Accordingly!’” On the above slide the registration number has been corrected to Hy/3345. For these reasons | am accepting the head on the slide as being that missing from the Holotype. LONGIFASCIATIPENNIS CHEIROPACHYSIA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 208-sp. nov, + description. 1925, ‘Indications (in new insects) of ruling power and Jaw in nature." (Girault : Brisbane) (10 March 1925) : 2[185]- Cheiropachysia Girault (1915) and Neosystasis Girault (1915) are synonyms (see generic section to follow under Neosystusis ). PUBL. DATA: Kuranda, Queensland. Jungle, September, 1913 (A.P. Dodd), Type Hy 3200, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag; head and hind legs on a slide. QM: 1 card and 2 slides as follows:. Card - Holotype + minus head, left wings and some legs. “TYPE”, Cheiropachysia longifasciatipennis Gir., Type » [GH]"’. Slide 1 — 1 cracked complete coverslip containing the head (antennae attached) and 2 legs all from the Holotype, ‘'TYPE, Hy/3200, A.A, Girault’’, ‘Queensland Museum, Genotype, Cheiropachysia longifasciatipennis 2°’, On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum."" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. Slide 2-1 coverslip fragment containing 2 fore wings, | from each of the Holotypes of species as per labels. ““Cheirapachysia longifasciatipennis Gir., Type =, wing (GH]", “Neosystasis unibilicatus Gir, Type =, wing [GH]"’. Both labels have arrows directed at the coverslip and the last label has a word (now illegible) crossed out by Girault. DP1Q: Card - ! © intact, *'Cheiropachysia longifasciatipennis Girault, - [(GH]’’. MM: Card - 1 = intact. ““Kuranda, Queensland, A.P. Dodd"’, “‘Neasystasis longifasciatipennis Gir. [GH]". NOTES: The Holotype fore wings on OM Slide 2 were placed there by Girault during re-examination of the Holotype. LONGIFASCIATIPENNIS EUPELMUS Giraull, 1923. 1923, Insecutor Inscit. mensir. 11: 97-sp. nov. + desenption. PUBL. DATA: None given. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “A female, Kuranda, Nov., A,P. Dodd. The Original material was three females, same locality and collector’’. QM; 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card | — The specimen is missing from the eard except for some leg and wing parts. "4258", ‘Kuranda, Q., A.P. Dodd, Nov. 1919”, “‘Eupelmus longifasciatipennis Gir., types [GH]". Slide = | complete coverslip containing | fore wing and 1 antenna all from the Syntypes. ‘Eupelmus longifusctatipennis Gir., - type [GH] 4258"'. Card 2-1 + minus terminal segments of left antenna; part of 1 fore wing marking the position of a second female now missing, Kuranda, Nov. 1919 [on reverse of card-mount]"’, “‘Kuranda, Queensland, A,P. Dadd"’, '*Eupelmus longifasciatipennis Gir., | [|GH]". NOTES: Girault’s notes in his unpublished manuscript are a little difficult to interpret in the light of the remains on the cards. I suspect that the Girault labels may have been accidentally switched and that the specimens on Card 2 were part of his original 3. All Kuranda specimens could probably have been included as Syntypes, i.e, the remaining female on Card 2 is a Syntype. This decision is best left for the first reviser when the specimen is checked against the description. I have left the labels on the specimens as they were found and have not applied any Syntype labels. The Queensland Museum regisler number for the remainder of the Synrypes of this species is T4258. LONGIFASCIATIPENNIS ZARHOPALOIDES. Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: Hi TM LONGIFASCIATIVENTRIS ELASMUS Girault, 1922, 1922, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 10 = 45=sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA; Cannon Hill, Queensland, forest, July 7, 1921. QM: | card and 2 slides as follows: Card — Holotype = minus head and some legs; metasoma separated. ‘*4002"', HOLOTYPE", ‘*‘Elasmus longifasciativent.,. Gir., © type [GH]"’. Slide 1 ( end of slide damaged, piece missing) — the inner coverslip fragment, closest the labels, contains the Holotype = head of Elasmus longifasciativentris (antennae separated, neither complete); outer, cracked coverslip fragment contains parts from the Paratypes of Davincia arboris Girault. ‘*Elasmus longifasciariventris Gir., Type * [GH] 4002"", “‘Devincia arboris Girault, Types aa Slide 2 - 2 coverslip fragments; the outer (larger) contains a squashed head minus antennae (only part of 1 separated antenna is present) and 2 pairs of wings; the inner (smaller) coverslip fragment contains a head, 2 separated antennae and 2 fore wings. These parts belong to 2 species of Elasmus as per label. ''Elasmus cervus Gir., +. Gatton, Qsld., E. longifasciativentris Gir., 2. Wynnum {GH)"*. On this label Girault has crossed out a specific name replacing it with “cervus’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T4002, LONGIFUNICULUS ENCYRTUS Girault, 1932. 1932, **Hymenoptera, Thysanoptera noya Australiensis, 1[,"" (Girault : Brisbane) (31 March 1932) : ![292]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Queensland. QM; Card - Holotype = minus head, left wings and parts of some legs. ‘'Encyrtus longifuniculus Girault, Type ° [GH]'’ and on the reverse, ‘‘North Pine River, Jungle, 2.6.1929, H. Hacker [GH]"’. Slide — | almost complete coverslip containing the head (antennae separated, neither intact) and | pair of wings all from the Holotype. “‘Encyrtus longifuniculus G., Type = [GH] Ent. Div, Dep, Ag, & Stk., Old." NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9171. LONGIPEDICEL NEARRETOCERA Girault, 1926. 1926, Inmsecutor Inscit. menstr. 14: 127-sp, noy. + description. PUBL. DATA: Beenleigh, December 29, 1922. QM: Card — | hind leg and the head (minus pedicel + flagellum of right antenna) are all that remain of the Holotype © on the card, ‘'4679"", '*Nearretacera longipedicel Gir,, = Type [GH])", ‘'Proconura seminigripes (Gir,), E.F. Riek, det. 1950’, Slide - 2 coverslip fragments; the one closest the ‘‘TYPE”* label contains | leg and | antennna all from the Holotype of Neurretocera longipedicel; the other coverslip fragment contains parts of Nearretocera rubricernis (2?) Dodd. “TYPE, Hy/3423, A.A. Girault'’, ‘‘N. longipedicel Type [GH], 4679", '*.., Queensland Museum. Nearretocera rubricornis » Dodd 4677"’. On the last label all except *‘Queensland Museum. 4677" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s, The first label has been glued overlapping the second and obscures what looks like ‘‘/ongipedicel [GH]"’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4679. LONGIPENNIS TETRASTICAUS (7) Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1918, Mem, Qd Mus. 3: 217-sp. noy. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping jungle (800 feet), September 13, 1913 (A.P. Dodd), Kuranda, Queensland, Type Hy 2547, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head on a slide. QM: Card —- only the mesosoma (minus most legs) of the Holotype 2 remains on the card. "TYPE", **Terrastichus fongipennis Dodd = type [DH)"’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head (antennae attached). “TYPE, Hy/2547, A.A. Girault”’, “Queensland Museum. Tetrastichus MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM longipennis - Dodd’’. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum."* and "'Dodd [GH]"' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Girault has added something else to the label as well which is now illegible. LONGIPETIOLATA EURYTOMA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 4 > 254-sp. nov. + description : 259-spp. key =; PUBL. DATA: Two females in the Queensland Museum collections, on flowers of Baeckea, April 22, 1913 (H. Hacker). Brisbane, Queensland, Type Hy 3252, Queensland Museum, the two specimens on a tag, QM: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - 2 Syntype =<; inner minus head, outer missing except for a metasoma, ! leg and | fore wing. "TYPE", ‘*4825"', “Furytoma longipetiolatus [= longipetiolata | Girault, Type = [GH]’’. Card 2-1 - minus parts of some legs. “Euryloma longipetiolaia Girauli, = [GH]"* and on the reverse, ‘Nelson {= Gordonvale], Qsld. AAG. [GH]’’. NOTES: T,4825 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species and, in view of the condition oF the outer specimen, it has been cancelled, LONGIPILUM MONODONTOMERELLA Girault, 1925, 1925, Insecutor Inscit. mensir. 13 : 98-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Innisfail, A.P. Dodd. A second female, Kuranda, A.P. Dodd. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, *‘The type is a single female taken in April, 1920. The Kuranda specimen was taken from a tree trunk in October, 1919°', There follows a brief description in turn followed by the description of a new variety Monodoniomerella longipilum eros [CHEIRONYM]. The specimen on Card 2 below is labelled as this vanety and has the Kuranda specimen’s data. Thus the specimen on Card 2 is the Syntype of Monodontomerella longipilum from Kuranda. Since this section of the unpublished manuscript was written in 1931 and the published description appeared in 1925 it is clear that the decision to separate the Kuranda specimen as a new Variety had not been taken until after 1925, QM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card | — 1 Syntype = minus head, right fore wing and some leg parts; left wings and metasoma separated, “‘Innisfail, N-Q., April 1920°", *‘Monedontomerella longipilum Gir., Type ) [GH]". Slide - a half coverslip vontaining a head (3 palps and both antennae separated, | antenna minus scape and in 2 pieces) and | (right) fore wing: | complete coverslip containing 2 almost complete legs. These parts match those missing from the card- mounted Syntype above. ‘“Monodontomerella longipilum Gir., Type | [GH] Ent. Div. Dep.. Ag. & Stk., 50R1"’. Card 2 ~ Syntype - represented only by | leg, part of the mesosoma (1 pair of wings altached, the other pair separated, most legs missing) and a metasoma. ‘‘Kuranda ..f, 1919, ...e@ trunk [on reverse of card- mount, writing partly obscured by a piece of paper glued to the undersurface of the card-mount]"’, 'Monodontomerella fongipilum Gir. eros [CHEIRONYM] Girault, Type ; |GH]"’. NOTES: It appears that some time after publication of the description of this species Girault decided to make the Syntype from Kuranda the Holotype of a new variety (see PUBL. DATA above). The Queensland Museum register number for the Kuranda Syntype of this species is T.9172, the lanisfail Syntype is T.5081. LONGISCAPUS CERATONEURONOMY/4 Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 252-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, forest, September [6, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Kuranda, Queensland. Type Hy 1869, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. OM: Card - Holotype - minus head; melasoma separated. ‘*TYPE"’, “Ceratoneuronomylia “[= Ceratoneuronomyia | longiscapus Gir., Type - [GH]". Slide — a group of overlying coverslip fragments containing the fragmented Holotype head with antennae separated. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: Il 773 “TYPE, Hy/1869, A.A. Girault’’, “'Q. Museum. Ceratoneuronomvia longiscapus **’, On the last label all except *Q. Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. LONGISCAPUS PARANUSIA Girault, 1913. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. LONGISPINA AUSTRALURIOS Girault, 1926. 1926, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 14 + 134-sp. nov, + description, PUBL. DATA; A female, Southport, sand dunes, July 2, 1925. OM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip and | coverslip fragment containing the fragmented Holotype = with some appendages missing. ‘‘Australurios longispina Gir., Type = Southport, Q. [GH]”’, NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9173. LONGISTYLUS ANAGYROPSIS Girault, 1929. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahmis in prep. LONGISTYLUS EUSANDALUM Girault, 1922. 1922, Insecutor Inscit, menstr. 10: 1S6-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Three females, Kuranda, (A.P. Dodd). In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “‘The type was taken in Nov. 1919". QM: 5 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - 1 Syntype = with part of 1 antenna separated, “‘Kuranda, Nov. 1919 [on the reverse of card mount]"’, “Kuranda, Q., A.P. Dodd, Nov. 1919", ““4350"', *“Eusandalum longistylus Gir., ¢ type [GH]”’. Card 2 - 1 Syntype = niinus both antennal flagella, left fore wing and part of left hind leg. ‘Kuranda, Nov. 1919, A.P. Dodd"’, *4350"". Card 3 - 1 Syntype = intact, ‘Kuranda, Nov. 1919 [on the reverse of card mount]’’, “Kuranda, Q., A.P. Dodd, Nov, 1919”, “Fusandalum longistylus Gir., = [GH]’’. Card 4 - i © minus mid legs. “‘Ayr, N.Q., June, 1921", ‘Eusandalum longistylus Gir., » [GH]". Card 5-2 -- of Eusandalum longistylus (1 intact, the other minus Up of | antenna) plus | of Ausandalum arboris Girault. “Fusandalum longistylus Gir. arboris Gir., - [GH]’"' and on the reverse, **Wynnum, forest [GH]". NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault mentions only ‘‘type’’ thus selecting one of his original series of three specimens as his Holotype. His labelling reflects this. However, all are Syntypes since he did not select a Holotype with his description. Card 2 does not bear a Girault label, but 1 accept the specimen as part of the original syntypical series. The Queensland Museum register numbers for the Syntypes of this species are 7.4350 (Card 1), T.9174 (Card 2) and 7.9175 (Card 3). LONGIVENTRIS MISCOGASTERIELLA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 197-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Little Mulgrave River (Gordonvale), Queensland. Jungle, June 10, 1913 (A,P. Dodd). Type Hy 3188, Queensland Museum, two females on separate tags; and a slide with a head and cephalic legs. QM: 4 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card | - 1 Syntype 4 minus head (1 antennal flagellum remains, glued to | fore wing); part of left hind leg separated. “TYPE”, *‘Miscogasteriella longiventris Gir., + types [GH]"’. Card 2 - | Syntype ¢ minus head, some legs and the distal metasoma; prothorax partly separated. ‘‘'TYPE”’. This specimen was associated with the Girault label on Card 1. Slide - 1 coverslip (with 2 large pieces missing) containing the head (split, antennae attached) and 2 legs all from the Syntype on Card 2. ‘TYPE, Hy/3188, A.A. Girault’’, ‘*Q. Museum, Miscogasteriella longiventris Gir, 7°’. On the last label all except **Q. Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's and Girault has changed the sex sign from female to male. Card 3 - 1 # intact. ‘‘Gordonvale, N.Q., June 1920", ‘'Miscogasteriella longiventris Gir., 7 [GH]”’. Card 4-1 + minus head, left fore wing and left fore leg. ‘‘Gordonyale N.Q., June MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM 1920°'. This specimen was probably associated with the Girault label on Card 3. NOTES: Comparing the parts missing from the specimen on Card 2 and the parts present on the slide there is little doubr that the two are associated. The PUBL. DATA gives the sex of the Syntypes as female, but the description heading gives the sex as male. Examination of the specimens clearly shows them to be males. The Queensland Museum register numbers for the Syntypes of this species are T.9176 (Card 1) and Hy.3188 (Card 2). LONGIVENTRIS OOTETRASTICHELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 223-sp. nov. + description ; 250-gen, key. §= 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 224-additional specimen; descriptive notes. PUBL, DATA: One female, sweeping virgin jungle, December 31, 1911. Malanda, North Queensland. Type Hy 1801, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the antennae and fore wings on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype = minus head, right fore leg and all but the bases of the wings. “TYPE”, ‘Ootetrastichella longiventris Gir., Type 7 [GH]". Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the antennae (minus scapes, pedicel of | separated) and 2 pairs of wings (except for distal portions) all from the Holotype of Ootetrastichella longiventris; | coverslip fragment (outer) containing parts of an undescribed genus and species. “TYPE, Hy 1801, A.A. Girault’’, '*Melomphaloides [CHEIRONYN] longus [CHEIRONYM] Gir. (outer), (left) Type » [GH]"’, ‘“'Ootetrastichella longiventris Gir. 2", The last label is in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: The additional specimen was not located. LONGIVENTRIS PHILOTRYPESIS Girault, 1915, 1915, Can. Ent. 47: 48-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 4; 282-sp, nov. + description; additional specimens. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in a jungle pocket, June 4, 1913. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type [Hy 3303, Queensland Museum], the above specimen on a tag, the head on slide. QM: Card - Holotype ~ minus head, left wings, tight hind wing, metasoma and some legs, '*Philotrypesis longiventris Gir., = type [GH]”’. Slide — | complete, square coverslip containing the Holotype = head of Philotrypesis longiventris with part of 1 antenna separated; 1 complete, circular coverslip containing the Holotype + of Encarsia cybele Girault. ''1724"', ““Encarsie cvbele Gir., Type = [GH] 3833", “TYPE”, ‘“Philotrypesis longiventris Gir., = type (GH]"*- NOTES: The Can. Ent. paper issued first and | am taking it as the reference for this nominal species. The additional specimens mentioned with the Mem, Od Mus, description were not located. | am assuming that the remaining specimen labelled ‘‘type’’ by Girault is the original specimen from Gordonvale and that the head on the slide is from this card-mounted specimen, This ts confirmed by the published data for Encursia cybele which state, ‘*.,. mounted on a slide with the type head of Philotrypesis longiventris Girault.” LONGIVENTRIS PSEUPOPHELIMINUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 :.287-sp. description as Pseudopheliminus longiventris : 29l-gen. key => as Pseudophelimus longiveniris, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3» 296-Asympiesiella longiventris sp. nov. + description; Pseudopheliminus and Pseudophelimus fongiventris given as nomina nuda, 1917, /nsecutor Inscit. mensir. 5 > 155- Pseudopheliminus Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Sympiesis Forster (1856), PUBL. DATA: 1913 - [2] Nelson [= Gordonvale} (Cairns), Queensland, Braconid cocoons. Type Hy 1934, Queensland Museum. 1915 - The type was taken April 13. QM: Card - Holotype - minus head, left wings and some legs; | pair of wings, metasoma and some legs separated. “TYPE’’, ‘Asympiesiella longiventris Gir.. Type = [GH]". Slide - ! complete coverslip containing the head (in 2 pieces. | antenna attached to DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 775 each), 1 fore wing and 1 leg all from the Holotype. ‘‘Queensland Museum. Pseudopheliminus longiventris 2°’. On this label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: The 1913 description and key serve to make the genus Pseudopheliminus and the species /ongiventris valid, available, nominal taxa in that year. See generic section to follow. LONGUS ACHRYSOCHARIS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 204-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in a mangrove swamp, May 14, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Chindera [= Chinderah] (Tweed River), New South Wales. Type Hy 2519, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Slide - 1 large coverslip fragment (added later by Girault) containing the fragmented Holotype 2 body minus head; | small coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head in 3 pieces (1 antenna separated, the other attached to 1 of the head pieces). ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2519, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Achrysocharis longus °’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: Girault has remounted the Holotype body from the original card to the slide bearing the Holotype head. LONGUS OMPHALENTEDON Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 188-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in jungle, May 29, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 2488, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head and hind leg on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype ? minus head and parts of some legs. ‘“TYPE”’, ‘‘Omphalentedon longus Gir., Type ? [GH]’’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments; the one closest the main label contains the head (fragmented, antennae attached to largest piece) and part of 1 leg all from the Holotype of Omphalentedon longus; the other coverslip fragment contains parts from the Holotype of Horismenella clariviridis Girault. ‘TYPE, Hy/2488, 2491, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Omphalentedon longus Gir. °, Horismenella clariviridis, G. 2’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. LOTAE BAEOANUSIA Girault, 1922. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. LOTAE EUCHEILONEUROPSIS Girault, 1922. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. LOTAE PARASTEROPAEUS Girault, 1923. Encrytidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. LOWELLI CERCHYSIOPSIS Girault, 1922. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. LOWELLI EUCHEILONEUROPSIS Girault, 1922. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. LUCANI COCCOPHAGUS Girault, 1922. 1922, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 10 : 108-sp. nov. + description as Coceophagus lucani. PUBL. DATA: Grass in boggy forest, Cannon Hill, April 18, 1921. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type was taken in secondary forest’’. QM: Slide - 1 almost complete coverslip and a large patch of mounting medium partly covered with coverslip fragments. These contain the Holotype ° of Coccophagus lucani with head separated and numerous Syntypes of Gonatocerus bifasciativentris Girault (Java). ‘‘3844’’, “‘Gonatocerus bifasciativentris Girault, Types [GH] 3664’’, ‘‘Coccophagus lucani Gir., ? Type [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3844. LUCI LATHROMERELLA Girault, 1920. 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 8 : 202-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Watsonville, March 12, 1919. QM: Slide - 3 coverslip fragments; 1 contains the fragmented Holotype of Lathromerella luci ; 1 contains a 2 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Centrobiella mulierum Girault and the third (cracked) is empty. This slide has two additional species listed on the second label below but the specimens are missing. “Lathromerella fucj Gir., 2 type, Centrobiella mulierum Gic,, ° [GH] 3398 [this label has arrows directed at the appropriate coverslip fragments|"', ‘“Aphelinus austratiensis Gir,, ¢ lype Neratolepsia bella Gic., Lathromerella luci / ... [GH]". On the last label Girault has crossed out ‘type’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is P.3398. LUCT STOMATOCERAS Girault, 1927, 1927, Rec. S. Aust. Mus. 32 327-sp. nov. + description, PUBL. DATA: W. Aust. = Mullewa (Miss J.F. May). One female. SAM: Card - Holotype © with metasoma separated, ‘‘Mullewa, W.A., Miss F- May", ““Type'', *‘Stornatoceras uci Girault, W.Aus., TYPE", ““Srematoceras fnei Giraull, Type © [GH]". LUCTA EUPLECTROMORPHA Girault, 1929. 1929, Trans, R. Sac. S, Aust. 53: 326-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA; A female Kiata, Victoria, October, 1928 (F,E, Wilson), Type in collection of F. Erasmus Wilson. Jn his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ''A second female was taken afterwards with the type". NMY: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 — Holotype | minus head, metasoma and most legs. ‘‘Kiata, Vic., Oct. 1928, FE. Wilson’’, ‘Type 1437", “FLE. Wilson Collection", “Euplectromorpha lucia Girault, Type = [GH], body missing, see also microslide’. Slide 1 - | coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head (squashed, antennae separated, | in 2 pieces). **Euplectromorpha lucia Girault, Type =~ F.E. Wilson [GH] Ent, Diy. Dep. Ag. & Stk,, Qld,’’, Card 2-1 ¥ minus head; 1 leg separared- “Kiata, Vic., Oct, 1928, FE. Wilson’’, “FE. Wilson Collection’’, Euplectromorpha lucia Girault, - [GH] and microslide’. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip and J coverslip fragment containing the squashed head (antennae separated, neither intact) and | Jeg all from the specimen on NMV Card 2, ‘“‘Euplectromorpha lucia Gir., +- Kiata, Vic. F.E.W. [GH]"’. NOTES: The second female mentioned in the unpublished manuscript did not appear in the PUBL. DATA and therefore has no type-status. LUCIAN] ECHTHROBACCHA Girault, 1922, 1922, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 1: 42-sp, nov, + description as Echihrobacea. PUBL. DATA: Forest, Tumoulin, Queensland, March 12, 1919. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘A second female made a paratype was taken with the type’’, QM: | card and 2 slides as follows: Card - | Syntype - minus head, wings, metasoma and some legs, ‘“Echthrobacca [= Echthrobaccha | luciani Gir., « type [GH]"'. Slide | - 1 coverslip fragment containing the head (antennae separated, | in 2 pieces, the other incomplete) and | fore wing (minus base); 1 complete coverslip containing a basal portion of a fore wing all from the Syntype on Card 1. “Eehthrobacca [= Echthrobaccha | luciani Gir., = type [GH]". Slide 2 - 1 cracked group of coverslip fragments containing a Syntype | of Echthrobaccha luciani in very fragmentary condition; | cracked complete coverslip containing the Holotype ° of Tetrastichus angeloni Girault. ‘' Tetrastichus angeloni Gir., Type © [GH]"', '‘Echihrobacca [= Echthrobaccha | luciani Girault, Paratype >, Paratype [GH]’’. NOTES: Girault did not designate a Holotype in his description of this nominal species nor did he give the number of specimens at his disposal. In his unpublished manuscript Girault mentions an additional female collected with the type. | have given these (wo specimens Syntype-status and their Queensland Museum register numbers are T.9177 (Card and Slide 1), T.9178 (Slide 2). DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: lii 777 LUCRETII OPHELOSIA Girault, 1921. 1921, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 9 : 189-sp. nov. + description. 1912, Mem. Od Mus. 1 : 73-Type locality : 74-spp. key °°. 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 12: PUBL. DATA: Jungle, Inkerman, December 9, two females. QM: Card - 2 Syntype °° minus heads, outer also minus all wings except right hind wing. ‘‘Ophelosia lucretii Gir., ° types [GH]’’. Slide - a half coverslip in the middle of the slide containing a head and various antennal fragments (the head, I suspect, is from one of the Syntypes of Ophelosia /ucretii but the antennal fragments appear to be from different species); 1 small coverslip fragment with large air bubbles containing Xenostryxis margiscutellum Girault; 1 coverslip fragment with an adjoined fragment containing | leg of Epistenia miripes Girault. ‘‘Types, Ophelosia lucretii Gir., ° type Epistenia miripes, Xenostryxis margiscutellum 2 Type [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register numbers for the Syntypes of this species are T.9179 (outer) and T.9180 (inner). LUCRUM UROGRAMMA Girault, 1920. 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 8 : 202-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Irvinebank, March 15, 1919. QM: Slide - 1 cracked coverslip fragment containing the fragmented Holotype ° of Urogramma lucrum; | complete coverslip containing 2 Syntypes of Anaphes laplacei Girault; 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype ? of Anaphoidea australia Girault. ‘‘Urogramma lucrum Girault, Type ° [GH] 3411, 3411’’, ‘°3571”’, “‘Urogramma lucrum, Anaphoidea australia [GH] Queensland Museum, Anaphes laplacei 2, 3587, 3571’’. On the last label ‘*Anaphes laplacei ?”’ is in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s and Girault has crossed out some names. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of Urogramma lucrum is T.3411. 58-catalogue. 1916, Mem. Qd Mus. 5 : 205-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A single female specimen received from Dr L.O. Howard, mounted in balsam, and labelled: ‘‘923. Perth, W. Austr., G. Compere’’. Type No 13,794, United States National Museum, a single female in balsam. USNM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype 2 with parts separated. ‘‘Perth, W. Austr., G. Compere, 923”’, ‘*13794’’, ‘‘Ufens luna Girault ? Type [GH]’’. LUNULATUS COCCIDOXENUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 140-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, April 14, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Cloncurry, Queensland. Type Hy 3082, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag; hind leg, fore wing and a head on a slide. In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this species in Anagyropsis as a new combination. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus head, right wings and right hind leg; right mid leg separated. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘‘Anagyrus lunulatus Gir., Type ° [GH]’’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the head (antennae attached), 1 fore wing and 1 leg all from the Holotype of Coccidoxenus lunulatus; 1 complete coverslip containing Pseudectroma obscura Girault. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/3082, A.A. Girault’’, ‘*Pseudectroma obscura Gir., Type ° [GH] [this label has an arrow directed at the complete coverslip]’’, ‘“Pseudectroma obscura Type [GH] Queensland Museum. Coccidoxenus lunulatus 2’, On the last label all after ‘‘Museum.’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: The combination Anagyrus lunulatus does not occur in Girault’s literature nor in his unpublished LUNA UFENS Girault, 1911. 1911, Entomologist 44 : 198-sp. nov. + description. manuscript. I am assuming that the body so labelled is the Holotype body of Coccidoxenus lunulatus. 778 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM been dislodged from its original mounting point on the card and remounted on the LUSTRIS OOTETRASTICHUS Girault, 1913, 1913, Mem, Qd Mus, 2; 218-sp. nov. + description : 221-spp. key ¥? 1915S, Mem, Od Mus. 3; 225-type species of Proceratoneura Girault described on p. 262 of same paper; correction to 1913 description > 262-Proceratoneura gen, noy. + description; additional specimens. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, June 27, 1913. Nelson (Cairns), Queensland, Type Hy 1792, Queensland Museum. The specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: 3 cards on separate pins and 1 slide as follows: Card 1 - Holotype | minus head and dorsal tip of metasoma. ““TYPE", “Ootetrastichus lustrus [= /ustris | Girault, Type = [GH]"'. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head in 2 pieces each with an antenna attached. “TYPE, Hy/1792, A.A. Girault"’, **... ensland Museum. Ootetrastichus lustris, G. %"’, On the last label all after ‘*Museum."' are in a hand similar fo Mrs Girault’s, Card 2-1 = minus head. “TYPE, ‘“Proceratoneura lustris Gir., Type | [GH]”’. Card 3 - 1 © minus head. *‘Proceratonéeura lusiris Gir,, ° [GH]’*. NOTES; Girault has labelled two specimens of this species as ‘“Type'’. | am accepting the specimen (with slide) labelled as Ooretrastichus lustris as the Holotype. The specimens labelled Proceratoneura lustris would be the two additional specimens mentioned with the description of Proceratoneura in 1915, p. 262. Therefore the specimen on Card 2 has no type status, LUTEOBASIS EURYTOMA Girault, 1931. 1931, '‘Hymenoptera, Thysanoptera nova Australiensis.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (15 September 1931) : 1[284]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Marsfield, N.S. Wales, R.W. Burrell. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘“The type was a female reared from Cydia molesta, March 28, 1931", QM: Card - Holotype © minus some legs, part of | leg separated (the specimen has same card in a different position), ''6 (97), 5120", “Eurytoma luteobasis Giraullt, Type © [GH]"’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T5120. LUTHERI EUPELMUS Girault, 1922, 1922, Insecutor Inscit. menstr, 10: 110-sp, nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Nelson [= Gordonvale], forest, April. QM; Card - Holotype ~ minus metasoma and part of left fore leg; head separated. | antenna separated, incomplete. '*4294"', “Eupelmus lutheri Girault, Type = [GH]"’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is 7.4294, LUTHERT EUPLECTRUS Girault, 1924. 1924, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 12: 6-sp. nov, + description. PUBL. DATA: Forest, Nelson [= Gordonvale], Queensland, March, QM: Card - Holotype : minus head. “Euplectrus lutheri Gir., Type ? [GH]'’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9182. (LUTHER! PAROODERELLA Girault, 1934. 1934, ‘New Capsidae and Hymenoptera, with hote on an unmentionable."' (Girault : Sydney) (21 December 1934) : L[311]- sp. description. PUBL. DATA; Mt, Tambourine, March, 1928, A.P. Dodd. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “The type was a single female’’. QM: Card - Holotype “ minus left antenna, left fore leg, wings (7); 1 leg separated, tarsus incomplete. ‘*Mt. Tambourine, Queensland, A.P,, Dodd’’ and on the reverse, '‘March, 1928’’, '*4231"", *Parooderella luiheri Girault, Type = [GH]”’. Slide — | complete coverslip containing 2 intact antennae and 3 fore wings; a half coverslip containing | incomplete antenna in 2 pieces and 1 fore wing. These belong DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IIL to the Holotype of Parooderella litheri and 2 specimens of Parooderella aptera Girault. **Parooderella aptera Gir., = (2 inner, first Kuranda, 2 Gordonvale), Parooderella lutheri Girault, Type © (outer) [GH] 4231, Ent, Div. Dep, Ag. & Stk,, Qld,’’, NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species ts T.4231. LUTHERI PHAENODISCOIDES Giraull, 1924. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. 179 USNM: Slide - | complete coverslip containing the Holotype (terminal segments of antennae appear to be absent), *“Mymarid [GH] Perth, W. Austr,, G- Compere, 998"", *‘13835. Anagrus lutulentus”’, ‘‘Anagrus lutulentus Gir,, Type [GH]’’. NOTES: My notes from the USNM state that the sex of the Holotype is female, | have not had to opportunity to check this again, LYRA ELASMUS Girault, 1940. LUTHER! STETHYNIUM Giraull, 1929, 1940, Revia Soc, ent. argeni, 10: 321-sp. 1929, ''Description of a case of lunacy in Homo and of new six-legged articulates."" (Girault : Brisbane) (25 April 1929) : 3[265]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Adhering to Passa/lora [= Passiflora | foetida, Mt. Cootha [= Coot- tha], 13th March, 1929, A.R. Brimblecombe, In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, '*.,, identified as notatum'’, QM: Slide - a half coverslip containing | Syntype © (head separated) and | Syntype ¢ minus | antenna. *‘Stethynium lutheri Gir., Types 75, W.A.T. Summerville, Enoggera, I11,19,., Euculyp, crebra, 1929 [GH] 3555. Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld, 3555"’, On this label Girault has crossed out ‘‘notatum'’ after the generic name, NOTES: The PUBL. DATA do not match those on the slide labelled as ‘‘Types’’ by Girault. | have based my conclusions about the correct data upon Girault’s statement in his unpublished manuscript and the crossed oul *rtofatum'’ on the slide label, It appears therefore that the PUBL. DATA are in error. The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T.3555, description. PUBL, DATA; A female, Nelson [= Gordonvale], forest, March, QM; 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card | — Holotype 2 minus head; some leg parts separated. ‘*3965"', **HOLOTYPE", ‘Elasmus lyra Girault, * type [GH]’’. Card 2-1 = minus head. *‘Elasmus /vra Gir. (GH|", “‘&lasmus Jormosus Grit, E.F. Riek det, 1961"", NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T,3965. M MACAULEY! GONATOCERUS Girault, 1920, 1920, /nsecufor Inscit. menstr. & + 99-sp. noy, + description, PUBL. DATA: Forest, Watsonville, March 12, 1919, QM: Slide - 3 cracked coverslip fragments containing the Holotype » of Gonalocerus macauleyi, the Holotype © of Eustochomorpha haeckeli Girault and 2 species as per label, ‘TYPE, Hy/2448, A.A. Girault’', “*3436"', “‘Ganatocerus macauleyi, Xenufensia |= Nenufens | tennysoni, Oligasita rustica [GH], Q, Museum, 3655, Eusiochomorpha haeckeli Gir. = 3693, 3473”. On the last label all except “'Q. Museum, 3655, 3693, 3473"' and the part in Girault’s hand are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T3655. LUTULENTUS ANAGRUS Girault, 1911. 1911, Arch. Naturgesch 77, Bd. 1 Suppl.-H.2 : 134-sp. nov. description, 1912, Mem. Qd Mus. 1: 154-Type data. PUBL. DATA: A single male specimen received through the kindness of Dr. L,O. Howard, nounted on a slide Jabelled, 998, Perth, W. Austr. G, Compere’’, Type No. 13,835, United States National Museum, one male in balsam. MACCABL] ALaAPTUS Girault, 1913, 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 109-sp. description; 780 Alaptus immaturus Perkins in part (Mem. Qd Mus. 1: 120). 1914, Proc. ent. Soc. Wash. 16: 111-sp. nov. + description; A/aptus immaturus Perkins in part (Mem. Od Mus. 1: 120). PUBL, DATA: 1913 - Nelson [= Gordonvale] and Herberton, Queensland. Forest. Type Hy 1290, Queensland Museum. 1914 - Two females from Nelson [= Gordonvale] and Herberton, North Queensland. Type Hy.1290, Queensland Museum, one female in balsam (Herberton, Q., 28 Dec., 1911) mounted with the type of Litus schleideni Girault. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 ¢2 (1 with head separated) of which | is the Lectotype 2 of Alaptus maccabei and the other is Litus schleideni Girault. “TYPE, Hy/1051, 1290, A.A. Girault’’, ‘*Queensland Museum. 3639, 1051, Litus schleiden |= schleideni | Gir. 2, Alaptus maccabei, Gir. 2 1290, 3699’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum. 3639, 3699”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Slide 2 - 1 complete, square coverslip containing a signiphorid and 2 specimens (with parts separated) of Alaptus maccabei. **1913, 1913, Signiphora ..., Alaptus maccabei, Ingham, ...7.11.1913 [GH]’’. In his unpublished manuscript Girault gives the date of collection for these specimens as 17.11.1913. His label is damaged in front of the 7. NOTES: Although the 1913 reference to this species is not annotated ‘‘new species’’ it serves to make it a valid, available, nominal species in that year. The specimens from Gordonvale and Herberton are therefore Syntypes. I am accepting the remaining specimen as the one selected by Girault as his type in 1914, This specimen therefore has Lectotype-status. T. 3699 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Lectotype of this species and in the absence of the second female has been cancelled. MACHIAVELI CASCA Girault, 1922. 1922, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 10: 101-sp. nov. + description. 1936, ‘‘Terror-errors; and novitates of MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Pterygota (or earth realities not state- bound).’’ (Girault : Sydney) (29 August 1936) : 3[324]-as Casca machiaeveli under Casca heracliti Girault. PUBL. DATA: Nelson [= Gordonvale], April and May, on windows, Mulgrave Sugar Mill. QM: Slide - 5 coverslip fragments (1 cracked); the outer 3 contain Zarhopaloides longifasciatipennis; the remaining 2 each contain an intact ° of which 1 is a Syntype ° of Casca machiaveli and the other is Coccophagus tennysoni Girault. ‘‘3876’’, **Zarhopaloides longifasciatipennis [GH]’’, “AAG. Casca machiaveli, Coccophagus tennysoni. Qsld. [GH]’’. NOTES: Girault mentions two months in his PUBL. DATA which I have interpreted to mean that he had more than one specimen. He did not designate a Holotype hence the single, remaining specimen is a Syntype for which the Queensland Museum register number is T.3882. MACKAYENSIS ACHRYSOCHARELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 205-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping lantana and other vegetation in a field near town, October 21, 1911. Mackay, Queensland. Type Hy 2521, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head in 2 pieces, antennal flagella separated; 1 patch of mounting medium (added later by Girault) containing the Holotype body minus legs (metasoma and wings separated). ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2521, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Achrysocharella mackayensis 2 On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum,”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Pe MACKAYENSIS CRISTATITHORAX Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 158-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, October 20, 1911, sweeping foliage of lantana and other bushes in a field near town. Mackay, Queensland. Type Hy 3119, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN LIYMENOPTERA: ILI THI QM: Shade (broken with parts missing, repaired by gluing to another slide) - 1 coverslip fragment containing the lragmented Holotype 2 of Cristatithorax mackayensis; | almost complete coverslip containing Crisialithorax mandibularis Girault; | complete coverslip containing Cristatithorax nobilis Girault, ‘Types, Cristatithorax : nobilis Gir.; mandibularis; mackayensis [GH]’’, MACROCALCULUS THAUMASURA Girault, 1932. 1928, ‘‘Some new hexapods stolen from authorily."* (Giraull ; Brisbane) (23 May 1928) : 2[222]-nomen nudum as Thaumasura magnicaleulus. 1932, "New lower Hymenoptera from Australia and [ndia,’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 October 1932) : 4(296|-sp, description, PUBL. DATA: Tasmania, A. White, In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type is one female captured at Mangalore, Tasmania October 18, 1914"'. ANIC: Stage — Holotype ) minus right fore wing. The stage is a circular card on which are the data ‘‘Mangalore, Tasmania, 18. Ocr. 1914", “A. White Exch. 1914 No, 14°°, HOLOTYPE”, “ Thaumasura macrocalculus Gir., Type ° [GH]". NOTES; From entries in Girault's unpublished manuscript it is clear that after publishing the nomen nudum Thaumasura magnicalculus he changed the name to Thaumasura macrocalculus which was published with a description jn 1932. MACULATIPENNIS ACHR YSOCHARIS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 163-Type data : 166-spp. key, 1913, Bull. Wis. nai, Hist, Soc. (N.S.) WW: 37-sp, nov, + description. 1915, Ment. Od Mus. 3: 201-sp. description : 207-comparative notes after Achrysocharella variclava Girault. PUBL. DATA: One female captured with grandis (September 3, 1912]. Nelson |= Gordonyale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type [Hy.1677], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide with grandis. The 1915 paper says, ‘‘captured September 3, 1913°’. QM: Slide - | coverslip fragment and | cracked, complete coverslip containing 3 2% all with parts separated. These are the Holotype of Achrysocharis grandis Girault, the Holotype of Achrvsocharis maculatipennis and | 3 of Achrysacharis pulchra Girault, ‘*TYPE, Hy 1676, 1677, A.A. Girault"’, “*Queensland Museum, 1676, Achrysocharis grandis, do, maculatipennis, 1677, pulchra’’, On (he last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum." and *‘*pulchra [|GH]" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s, NOTES: Both 1913 papers issued in December of that year. The Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soe, (N.S.) paper was without doubt written first and as a standard I am accepting Il as the reference for this nominal species, [ am taking the 1915 collection date as being an error. MACULATIPENNIS DisULomy/a Girault, 1913, 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 290-sp. nov. + description : 29i-gen, key .¥. 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 3; 293-Diaulomypia Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Alophomorpha Girault (1913) + 293 (footnote by Dodd) - synonymy not correct; additional specimen, PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in a jutgle pocket, July 27, 1913 (A,P. Dodd), Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 1941, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tay, the head and hind legs on a slide with the type head of Elachertetrastichus purpureus. QM; 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card | - Holotype |) minus head, nghit wings and some legs; metasoma separated. “TYPE" “‘Diaulomypita |= Diaulomyia | maculatipennis Gir., Type » [GH]", Slide - 2 complete coverslips; the outer, furthest from the main label, contains the head (in 2 pieces, antennae except for part of | scape separated, | has a piece of scape sepurated) and 2 legs all from the Holotype of Digulomyia maculatipennis; the liner coverslip contains parts of Elachertetrastichus purpureus Girault. “TYPE, Hy/1894, 1941, A.A. Girault"’, “Oucensland Museum. E/achertetrastichus purpura [= purpureus |, Gir. =", “Didulomyia maculatipenms Gir,, | Wal". On the second label all except ‘Queensland Museum.’' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's as are all on the last label, MEMCURS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Card 2-2. + minus heads. ‘DP. maculatipennis var. (inner) \ [GH]". Girault has crossed out “type’* after the of this species and has been cancelled, The second female mentioned in the PUBL. DATA was not located. sex sign. The reverse of the label reads, “Diaulomyia maculatipennis ¥ (outer) MACULATIPENNIS MEGASTIGMUS [GH]”’. See MACULATIPENNIS XANTHOSOMOIDES MACULATIPENNIS ELASMUS Giraull, 1913. MACULATIPENNIS PLEUROTROPPOPRSIS Girault, 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 133-sp. noy. + 19]3. descnipuon, 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 149-sp. nov. + PUBL, BATA: A temale, sweeping in forest, August 2, 1913. Nelson [= Gordonyale] (Cairns), Queensland, Type Hy 1614, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag (with type of variety described next |E&lasmus maculatipennis biguttatus |), the head on a slide (with the type head of the variety). Later a second female, captured in July, QM; 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 —- 3 \\ as follows: 1) outer tip of card is missing except for a metasoma and some wings. These are the remains of the Holotype + of Alusmus maculatipennis, 2) middle ¥ minus head is the Holotype of Elasmus biguttatus Girault. 3) inner ® minus head and right wings is the Holotype ' of Blasmus biguitatus binotatus Girault, '3919"', ‘£3921, *3998"'", *‘Elasmius ; maculatipennis (outer) biguilatus, binotatus (inner) Girault, | types [GH]’*’. See NOTES with Elasmus biguttatus binotatus. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 heads, both in 2 parts, 1 with | antenna separated. According to the PUBL. DATA above these are from the Holotypes of Elasmus tnaculatipennis and its variety biguttatus, One coverslip fragment containing parts from Elasmus stellatus Girault, “TYPE, Hy/1614, 1615, A.A. Girault’’, ‘*3919. 3921, Queensland Museum. 1614, Elasmus maculatipennis = , 1615, EF. stellatus *, 39,.,, 3983", On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum, 3919, 3921, 39,,, 3983” and 2 arrows from the first 2 numbers are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's, Card 2. - | 2 minus head. ‘‘Elasmus macularipennis Gir,, ? [GH|"’, “‘EBlasmus splendidus Grit. E.F. Riek det. 1965"'. NOTES; T.3919 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype description | 154-gen. key 2 as Pleurotroppopsis maculipennis. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3; 181-correction of error in 1913 gen, key. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in a jungle pocket, July 24, 1913 (A.P. Dodd), Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 1651, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide with type head of Achrysocharella aurea Girault. QM: Card - Holotype »§ minus head; metasoma separated. ‘‘TYPE”’, * Pleurolroppopsis maculatipennis Gir., Type : [GH]’’. Slide - 2 complete coverslips; the outer, furthest from the main labels, contains the tragmented Holotype head of Pleuroiroppopsis maculatipennis with most of both antennae separated; the inner coverslip contains the head from the Holotype of Achrysecharella aurea Girault, “1651, OTYPR’, “[1]698"", “Pleurotrapopsis |= Pleurotroppopsis | maculatipennis Girault, ? type [|GH]''. On this label Girault has crossed out a specific name and inserted ‘‘macu/atipennis’’, *Achrysocharella aurea Girault, * type'’. MACULATIPENNIS XANTHOSOMOIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Can, Ent, 45 : 221-sp, nov, + description, 1913, Trans. R. Soc. 8S. Aust. 37: 80- Xanthosomoides Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Megastigmus Dalman (1820); additional specimen resembling this species. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 4 : 297- NXanthosomoides a junior synonym of Megastigmus + 299-sp. deseripuion : 303-spp, key - =. 1929, Trans. R. Sov. 8S. Aust. 53 5 340- additional specimens both sexes; sp, description; cryptic note on DAHMS; GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 743 Megastigimus and Epimegastigmus (see generic section to follow). 1940, Od Nat, 11: 106-descriptive notes under Epimegastigmus darlingi Girault : 108-descriptive notes under Amonodontomerus noblei Girault. PUBL. DATA: Three females on cards from the collections of the Queensland Museurn, labelled ‘*Bred out of Gall 5A, Brisbane. H. Hacker’’. Type Hy 1192, Queensland Museum, one female on a card. QM: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - Holotype % minus head, wings and some legs (the card has a glue spot where another specimen was attached), “Brisbane : H. Hacker’’, ‘'Bred out of Gall 5A”, ‘‘Xanthosomoides maculatipennis Gir., Type 2 [GH]"’. Card 2 - | © intact. ‘ Epimegastigmus maculatipennis Girault, 2 [GH]" and on the reverse, ‘‘Wynnum, Q. Forest [GH]’’. On the upper surface of the label Girault has replaced ‘*/ulvipes’' with “*maculatipennis’’, ANIC; 4 cards on | pin containing 16 specimens of both sexes, mostly in goad condition. ‘Pi. Jackson fig. Coates’’, “‘Sydney’’, ‘“Megastigmus maculatipennis, New South Wales", *‘Megastigmus maculatipennis Girault, 12 [GH]’’. NOTES: Epimegastigmus fulvipes Girault is the type-species of Epinegastigmus (Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 307). I suspect Girault has changed the specific name on his Card 2 label without altering the generic name, Two of the original specimens were not located and | am assuming that the specimen remaining is the one Girault selected as his Holotype. MACULATIPENNIS BIGUTTATUS. ELASMUS See BIGUTTATUS ELASMUS MACULATIPENNIS REX ELASMUS Girault, 1920. 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 7: 184-var, noy. + description. PUBL, DATA; Nelson [= Gordonvale], forest, August. QM: Card - Holotype * with head separated. ''4050"", ‘'HOLOTYPE”’, **Flasmus maculatipennis rex Girlt., type [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this variety is T.4050. MACULATIPES MARIETTA Girault, 1917 1917, Insecutor Inscit, menstr, 5 + 32-sp, nov, + description. PUBL. DATA: From five males, six females. (G, Compere). Perth, West Australia. Types, Cat, No. 20688, U.S. Nat. Mus,, four males six females on a slide. USNM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 4 ¢ and 6 © Syntypes, some with heads separated. ‘*Perissoprerus maculatipes Gir., Types 7° [GH]. Perth, W. Austr., G. Compere, 990°", ‘206887. NOTES; In 1916 (Socjetas ent. 31 : 43) Girault placed Perissopferus Howard (1895) as a junior synonym of Marietta Motschulsky (1863). [ suspect he labelled this slide before deciding upon this synonymy without changing his label, The combination Perissopterus maculatipes does not occur in Girault's literature nor in his unpublished manuscript. MACULATIPES PARARHOPELLA Girault, 1923, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. MAETERLINCKT EURYTOMA Qitault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4; 253-sp. nov. + description : 260-spp. key % 2. PUBL. DATA: Two females reared from gall Nos. 10 and 16, from Queensland Museum collections, April 7, 1911 (H. Hacker). Brisbane, Queensland. Type Hy 3250, Queensland Museum, one specimen on a tag. QM: Card - Holotype © minus | pair of wings, most legs and all but the scape of 1 antenna; metasoma, | pair of wings, 2 legs and parts of 1 antennal flagellum separated. ‘‘TYPE’', ‘Brisbane : H. Hacker, 4/7/1911", **4813", ““Buryfoma maeterlincki Gir., Type + [(GH]’’. NOTES: The published date (April 7, 1911) does not match that on the specimen (4/7/1911). I suspect Girault has read Hacker’s date in the American way with the month first, day second. In the absence of the second female [ am assuming that the remaining specimen is the one Girault MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM selected as his Holotype. T.4813 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. MAETERLINCKI STOMATOCERAS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 337-sp. nov. + description : 340-spp. key 2, PUBL. DATA: One female in the Queensland Museum collections, September 28, 1913 (H. Hacker). Caloundra (Brisbane), Queensland. Type [Hy] 3403, Queensland Museum, the female minutien- mounted. QM: Stage - Holotype + minus right pedicel + flagellum and lelt fore wing; metasoma and lett hind leg separated, glued to stage. **Caloundra, 28.9.13, Tree Trunk", ‘'4621"', ‘‘Stomatoceras maeterlincki [GH]" and on the reverse, “Gir., © type [GH]. “Stamatoceras maeterlinki [= maeterlineki | Gir. [HH], Slide — 1 large coverslip fragment containing the Holotype fore wing of Stomatoceras maeterlincki , | almost complete coverslip with parts missing (in very poor condition) containing parts from the Holotype of Stomatoceras hallami Girault, “‘Stomratoceras : hallami, maeterlincki Git., Types | [GH] 4622, 4621°’. NOTES: T.4621 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. MAGELLANT COCCIDOXENUS (Girault), 1939. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahmis in prep. MAGNA CENTROBIELLA Girault, 1913, 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 105-sp. nov. + description. 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 12: 59-catalogue. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3» 143-additional specimens (both sexes) + descriptions. PUBL. DATA: One male, sweeping grass and foliage in forest, August 5, 1913. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 1604, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype “ of Centrohiella magne (part of 1 antenna separated) and a head of uncertain origin; | coverslip fragment containing 1 x of Lathromerella longiciliata Girault. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/1604, A.A, Girault’’, 3446, Queensland Museum. Centrobiella magna * type, Lathromerella longiciliata 27’. Qn the last label ‘‘Centrobiella. magna 4” are ina hand similar to Mrs Girault's and all after the male sign are in Girault’s hand. NOTES: T.3446 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. MAGN HABCKELIANIA Girault, 1938. 1938, Revia Ent., Rio de J. 9 : 383-sp. nov. + description as Haeckeliana magna. PUBL. DATA: From the same place [as atra, i.e., window, Indooroopilly, Queensland], June 5, 1933. QM: 3 slides as follows: Slide 1 — | almost complete coverslip containing the Holotype 2 of Haeckeliania magna with head and parts of antennae separated; | ° of Marietta novicapillata Girault and 1 7 Uscana sp. with head separated. ‘‘Marietta novicapillata Gir.,, =, Useana ¢, Haeckeliania magna Gir., Type +. Window, 5.V1.1933, Indooroopilly [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qid."’. Slide 2 - | complete coverslip containing 1 intact « of Haeckeliania magna and an unidentified chalcidoid. ‘‘Haeckeliania magna Gir., 2. Indooroopilly, window, 17 April, 1930 (GH]’’. Girault has crossed out two names and ‘‘Girault'’ which he has replaced with **Hueckeliania magna Gir.”’. Slide 3 - | damaged, almost complete coverslip containing 1 2 Haeckeliania magna with parts separated plus two unidentified chalcidoids; 1 coverslip fragment containing 3 unidentified chalcidoids, **... Gir. 4 Haeckeliania magna Gir. Indooroopilly, window, I1.17.1930 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep, Ag, & Stk., Qid.’’. Girault has crossed out some names, inserting ‘‘Haeckeliania megna™’ and corrected the date of collection from “T11.19.1930" to “*THL.17.1930"". NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.6369. MAGNICALCULUS THAUMASURA See MACROCALCULUS. THAUMASURA DATIMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA; I] 38 wa MAGNICLAVA BAEOANUSIA Girault, 1915, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. MAGNIFICA ACHRYSOCHARIS Girault, 1913. 1913, Societas ent, 28 : 100-sp. nov. + description. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2 : 163-type data : 166-spp. key : 177-gen. key © 2. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 200-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: 1913 Societas ent. - a MAGNICLAFVUS PACHYTOMOIDELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soe. (N.S.) 11: 40-sp. nov. + description, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 293-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: A single female, sweeping the edge of jungle near Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), N.Q., April 5, 1913 (A.P, Dodd). Type [Hy 3321], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, NOTES: No specimens of this species were located. MAGNIDENS STOMATOCERAS Girault, 1917, 1917, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 5 : 148-sp. nov, + description. PUBL. DATA: One male, Toowoomba, Queensland (A. Koebele). Type No. 20767, U.S, Nat. Mus.; the male on a tag, a pair of wings and an antenna on a slide. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ''The type specimen was a female which sex, on account of the odd abdomen is mistaken for the male’’, USNM: Card — Holotype © minus right wings, left fore wing, left antenna; right hind leg separated. '*Australia, Koebele"’, “Toowoomba’’, ‘'20767"’, ‘‘Stomatoceras magnidens Gir., Type * [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip (incompletely filled with medium) containing | antenna and | pair of wings (partly out of the medium) all from the Holotype. *'20767"’, “*Stomatoceras magnidens Girault, Type ¢ [GH]"”. QM: 1 stage and 1 card on separate pins as tollows: Stage - 1 2 minus head, prothorax and fore legs. ‘Caulfield, V., 10.4.1918, P.E. Wilson”, ‘'4634"', *' Stomatoceras rnagnidens Gir., © [HH] Paratype [GH]"’. Card - 15 minus some legs, the others separated. “Timboon, V., H.W. Davey", ‘Stomatoceras magnidens Gir., + [GH]", NOTES: The stage-mounted specimen in the Queensland Museum has no type-status since its data were not included with the original description. Its Queensland Museum register number, T.4633, has therefore been cancelled (T.4634 applies to a different species of Stomatoceras ). single female, sweeping in a forest at Nelson [= Gordonyale], N.Q., December 3, 1912 (Alan P. Dodd). Type [Hy.1674], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag [1915 — A female on a tag (minus head)}. QM: Slide - 2 small coverslip fragments (1 cracked) and | larger, cracked coverslip fragment. These contain the Holotypes of Achrysocharis magnifica and Achrysocharis mayri Girault (both with parts separated), “TYPE, Hy/2516, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. Achrysocharis mayri = magnifica Gir.’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ and “magnifica Gir. [GH]" are in a hand similar to Mrs Giraull’s. MAGNIFICA ASTILAULA Girault, 1913. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37: 96-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Afem. Od Mus. 4 ; 226- Astilbula Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Epimetagea Girault (1913) : 227-sp. description. 1929, Trans, R. Soc. S, Aust, 53 ; 334- additional specimen as Epimeragea magnifica; sp. description. PUBL, DATA: One female, New South Wales : [Royal] National Park (A.M. Lea). Type J.1287, South Australian Museum. The above specimen on a card and a slide bearing the head, SAM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as lollows: Card 1 — Holotype 5 minus head, wings and, mosi legs; mesosoma upside down in glue, metasoma and 2 legs separated. “TRoyal] National Park, Lea’', ‘11.1287, Astilhula magnifica Gir., N. 5. Wales, also slide, TYPE”. “Astilbula magnifica Girault, ; type [GH]"’. Slide | — 1 complete coverslip containing 2 wings (difficult to tell if they are i fore Wing and 1 hind wing); 1 coverslip fragment containing the squashed head (antennae separated, fragmented) all from 786 the Holotype. '‘Astilbula magnifica Girault, 2 rype [GH]’’. Card 2-1 + minus head, wings and legs. “Mu. Lofty, S.A., J.G.O. Tepper’’, “Enimetagea magnifica Gir., South Australia, also slide’’, ‘‘Epimetagea magnifica (Girault), + [GH]*’. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing a head (1 antenna separated, in 2 pieces) and | pair of wings all from the specimen on Card 2. ‘‘Epimetagea magnifica (Girault), *. S, Aus. Museum [GH]". ANIC: Card (pin broken in 2 parts; upper part with card pinned beside the lower part bearing the label) — 4 specimens (both sexes) of which 3 are in reasonable condition, none with antennae and | insect damaged, ‘‘S. Austr.’’, **Epimetagea magnifica (Gir.), 75 [GH]. NOTES: The parts on SAM Slide 1 do not match the PUBL. DATA, however | feel that they are from the Holotype. MAGNIFICA ENTEDONELLA (?) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1913). 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 154 (key + footnote)-sp, nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 183-sp. description. 1916, Mem. Qd Mus. 5 : 212-correction to type-locality given in 1915. 1917, Insecutar Inscit. menstr. 4 = 110- Entedonella (2) Girault and Dodd (1913) a junior synonym of Entedon Dalman (1820) (see Entedonella in generic section to follow). PUBL. DATA: 1913 — Victoria. 1915 - Croydon, Queensland. November 30, 1908 (S.W. Fulton), No. 20. Type, National Museum, Melbourne. A female on a tag, the head and hind legs on a slide. 1916 - correction of type-locality to Melbourne, Victoria. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘**The type has not been reexamined. The type locality is not Victoria'’. NMV; Card - Holotype 3 minus head, most legs and all wings except | fore wing, “Nat. Mus., Victoria, Croydon 30,11.08"" and on the reverse, ‘‘Pres. By S.W. Fulton’’, “Type #"'; ‘Det. by Girault, Q’land, Rec, 10.9.14"", ““Entedonella magnifica Girault & Dodd, Type + [GH]’’, Slide - several coverslip fragments containing, the head (in 2 pieces, each with MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM an antenna attached — under separate coverslip fragments) and 2 tibiae + tarsi all from the Holotype. ‘‘Entedonella magnifica Girault & Dodd = type [GH]"’. NOTES: The type locality [ am taking, as Croydon, Queensland. MAGNIFICA VARICOLOR ACHRYSOCHAR/S Girault, 1913. 1913, Societas ent. 28 = 100-var-. description with type-data for Achrysocharis magnifica. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 3: 202-raised to specific rank; sp. description. PUBL, DATA: 1913 - Later, four females were reared from miscellaneous galls from forest trees, Nelson [= Gordonvale], December 12, 1912 ... I designate this form as the variety varicolor. 1915 - Four females reared from cecidomyiid galls on Careya australis, December, 1912 (A.P. Dodd). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Types Hy 3459, Queensland Museum, three of the foregoing females on a tag together. QM: Card - 3 Syntype © = minus heads. “TYPE”, ‘‘Achrysocharis varicolor Gir., = types [GH]"’. MAGNIFICUS APLATYGERRHUS Girault, 1913, 1913, Trams. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37: 77-sp. nov. + description : 78-head of a < on a slide with Platygerrhus annulicornis Girault. 1915, Men, Od Mus, 4 : 213-sp. description, PUBL, DATA: A single female. Tasmania: Hobart (A.M. Lea). Type 1.1251, South Australian Museum. The above specimen and a slide with cephalic and posterior femora and antenna. Later one male and six females were found in the same collection bearing the same label and ‘‘Bred from wood". SAM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card | - Holotype 2 minus right antenna and left flagellum (I did not notice if any legs were missing). “Hobart Tas, Lea’’, “Anlatygerrhus magnificus Gir., 1.1251, Tasmania, TYPE", ‘“‘Aplatygerrhus mtagnificus Girault, © type [GH]"' and on the reverse, ‘‘Aplatygerrhus [GH]"'. Slide 1 - 2 complete coverslips (1 cracked); the cracked coverslip contains the head, 1 separated antenna and some parts carried DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 187 up in mounting medium which has oozed from the crack; the remaining coverslip contains 1 antenna in 2 pieces and 2 legs all from the Holotype on Card 1. **Platygerrhus magnificus Girault, 7 type, Aplatygerrhus [GH]’’. Card 2- 4 Paratypes, 2 minus some parts, "Hobart, Tas., Lea’, ‘“‘Bred from wood"’. Slide 2 - 2 complete coverslips containing parts from the Holotype of Platygerrhus annulicornis Girault and a head from a Paratype ¢ Aplatygerrhus magnificus an Card 2 or now missing. “‘Platygerrhus annulicornis Girault, 2. Head of ¢ Aplatygerrhus magnifica [= magnificus ] [GH]"". NOTES: The combination Platygerrhus magnificus was, | suspect, applied to the label of Slide 1 before Girault decided to make this species the type-species of his new genus Aplatygerrhus (he has added Aplatygerrhus along one margin of the slide label). The former does not occur in Girault’s literature nor in his unpublished manuscript, The specimens on Card 2 are without a Girault label, but I am taking them to be part of the additional specimens mentioned in the PUBL. DATA, in which case they are Paratypes. The head on Slide 2 1 am assuming was taken from a Paratype male either on Card 2 or now missing (my notes do not give any details of the sex of the specimens on Card 2). MAGNIMAXILLAE TOXEUMOIDES Girault, 1922. 1922, Insecutor Inscit. menstr, 10; 153-sp. nov, + description. 1925, '‘New Queensland Insecta captured without any reference to use.** (Girault : Brisbane) (15 December 1925) : 2[195]-Toxeumoides aeneicorpus Girault (1915) a senior synonym, PUBL. DATA: Three females, Brisbane, on flowers (H, Hacker). In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “Types of magnimuxilla 3 2"s, Brisbane, flowers of Leptospermum, Sep, 8, 1915 and February 8, 1916 ..."'. QM: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - 1 Syntype ° mesosoma with appendages. ‘‘Brisbane: H. Hacker, 8.2.16", ' Toxeumoides magnimaxillae Gir., Type « [GH]"’. Card 2 - 2 Syntype © 2; inner minus most of right fore wing and some leg parts, outer a mesasoma with appendages only. *Toxeumoides magnimaxillae Gir., Types ? [GH]”’, NOTES: The Queensland Museum register numbers for the Syntypes of this species are 7.9192 (Card 1), T.9193 (Card 2, inner) and T,9194 (Card 2, outer). MAGNIOCULUS SCHEDIUS Girault, 1923. 1923, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 11: 47-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Babinda, jungle, September. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 = Holotype = minus head and left fore wing. ''Schedius magnioculus Git., 2 type [GH]"’. Slide 1 - 2 complete coverslips and 1 coverslip fragment; the coverslip fragment is empty; the inner coverslip, closest the label, contains the fragmented head (antennae separated) and | folded fore wing all from the Holotype of Schedius magnioculus; the outer coverslip contains parts from the Holotype of Aprostocetus handeli Girault. “‘Aprostocetus handeli Gir,, Schedius magnioculus Gir., = types [GH]”, Card 2-1 © minus head and right wings. “'Schedius magnioaculus Gir., 2 [GH]"' and on the teverse, ‘‘Kingston, forest, Nov. 1922 [GH]”’. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing the head (antennae separated, 1 incomplete) and | fore wing all from the specimen on Card 2, ‘'Schedius magnioculus Gir., *- Kingston, Q. Forest, Nov. [GH] Ent, Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qid.”’. NOTES; The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9191. MAGNISCAPUS NEOCHALCISSIA Girault, 1920. 1920, Jnsecutor Inscii. mensir, 8 : 145-sp, nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Deeral, jungle, July. QM: Card - 2 Syntype #2} 1 is glued ventral side up against the pin with its separated head between its dorsal mesosoma and the pin, the other is minus MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM some legs; head (minus antennae) and left hind leg separated. “‘4497°’, “‘Neochalcissa [= Neochalcissia | magniscapus Girault, ¢ types [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T.4497. MAGNISCUTELLUM PARECTROMOIDES Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. MAGNISPINA THAUMASURA Girault, 1932. 1932, *‘New lower Hymenoptera from Australia and India."’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 October 1932) : A[296]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Kuranda, Dec., F.P. Dodd, In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “A type and cotype female, Dec. 13, 1920 and another Cotype female Dec. 4, 1920°°. QM: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - | Syntype © intact. ‘‘Kuranda, 13.xii.1920, F.P. Dodd’, " Thaumuasura magnispina Type 2? [GH]". Card 2 - | Syntype = intact. ''Kuranda, 4.x11.1920, F.P. Dodd”*, ‘‘Thaumasura magnispina Girault, Cotype 2 [GH]’’. NOTES: The specimens on Card 1 and 2 are Syntypes since Girault did not select a Holotype in the published literature and their Queensland Museum register numbers are T.9195 (Card 1) and T.9196 (Card 2), The third Syntype collected on 13th December was not located. MAGNITHORAX OOENCYRTUS Girault, 1923. 1923, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 11: 146-sp. noy. + description. PUBL. DATA: [5] Nelson {= Gordonvale], with type of Casca nigra. QM: Slide - 2 complete square coverslips containing the Holotype + of Qoencyrtus magnithorax, 2 Syntype 2? of Perissopterus inexplicabilis Girault and numerous other specimens of which at least some are Casca nigra Girault and Ablerus speciosus Girault. “‘' TYPE”, ‘‘O. magnithorax Gir. [GH], ‘‘Ablerus speciosus Gir. [GH], ‘' Perissopierus inexplicabilis Gir., Types, Casca nigra Gir., Ty, Qoeneyrtus magnithorax Gir. Type [GH] 3757, 3893". NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holorype of this species is T.9197. MAGNIVENTRIS CIRROSPILOMYIA Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79, Abt.A., H.6: 76-sp, nov. + description. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2: 256-sp. description : 272-gen. key 3%. PUBL. DATA: A single female taken from a bottle of miscellaneous insects without data. Nelson [= Gordonyale], North Queensland. Type [Hy. 1876], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag (wings destroyed) and a slide with the head, QM: Card - Holotype * minus head and wings; most legs and part of metasoma separated, “TYPE”, “Cirrospilomyiia |= Cirrospilomyia | magniventris Gir., Type + [GH]”’. Slide - 1 complete, square coverslip containing the Holotype head in 2 pieces (1 antenna separated). ““TYPE, Hy/1876, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. Cirrospilomyia magniventris }"*. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.,’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. MAGNIVENTRIS EUPLECTROMORPHA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3: 279-sp. nov. + description. 1928, ‘*Some new hexapads stolen from authority."' (Girault : Brisbane) (23 May 1928) ; 2[222]-as margiventris under Euplectomorpha nympha Girault. 1933, ‘‘Some beauties inhabitant not of commerical boudoirs but of nature’s bosom, notably new insects.** (Girault : Brisbane) (20 June 1933) : 3[301]-‘‘orig. dese. margiventris is magniventris’’. This is incorrect and [ think it refers to the 1928 reference. PUBL. DATA: One female, in jungle, August (AP. Dodd). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 2683, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head and hind tibia on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype © minus head, left wings and left hind leg. ““TYPE*’, ‘Euplectromorpha magniventris Git., Type © [GH]"', Slide — 1 coverslip fragment containing the DAHMS; GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IIL TRY head (in 2 pieces, | antenna separated) and part of | tibia + tarsus all from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy/2683, A.A. Girault"’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Euplectomorpha magniventris 2°’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”* are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. MAGNIVENTRIS CHINDERAENSIS EUPLECTROMORPHA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 279-var. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, May, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Chindera [= Chinderah] (Tweed River), New South Wales. Type Hy 2684, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag. OM: Card —- Holotype ° minus head. “TYPE”, ** Euplectromorpha magniventris Gir. chinderaensis Gir., Type ° [GH]’’. MAGNUS BARDYLIS Girault, 1928. 1928, ‘‘Some new hexapods stolen from authority."' (Girault : Brisbane) (23 May 1928) ; 4[224]-sp. description. 1934, ‘‘New Capsidae and Hymenoptera, with note on an unmentionable.’’ (Girault : Sydney) (21 December 1934) : 3[313] —type-species of Metacasea gen. nov. PUBL. DATA: Taringa, forest, 7 May. 1928, In his unpubhshed manuscript Girault says, ‘The type one female’’. OM: Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype © with head and part of | antenna separated. ‘‘Bardylis magnus Girault, Type “. Forest, Taringa, 7 May, 1928 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld., 38857’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3885. MAGNUS METACASCA See MAGNUS BARDYLIS MAHOMETI TETRASTICHOMORPHA See BICOLOR TETRASTICHOMORPHA MAJOR ACROCLISOIDES (?) Dodd and Girault (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 335-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping edge of jungle, December 20, 1912 (A.P. Dodd). Kuranda, Queensland. Type Hy 2806, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a lag, the head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype = minus head and some legs; wings damaged. *‘TYPE", *“Acroclisoides major Dodd & Gir., 2 type {[DH]”’. Slide - 3 coverslip fragments containing the head (in 2 pieces, antennae attached to 1, | mandible and part of 1 antenna separated) and 2 legs all from the Holotype. ‘TYPE, Hy/2806, A.A, Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Acroc/isoides major, Dodd and Gir., ©*". On the last label all except "Queensland Museum."’ and ‘‘and Gir. [GH]** are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. MAJOR OLIGOSITA Girault, 1938. 1938, Revia Ent., Rio de J. 9 = 383-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, Indooroopilly, May 6, 1935. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype © with head separated and an unidentified chalcidoid. “Oligosita majus [= major | Gir., Type ». Indooroopilly, Q., May 6, 1935 [GH]’’. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, *‘In the original description this specific name was misspelt major’'. This explains the spelling on the slide label. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T,6376, MALANDAENSIS EUPLECTROMORPHA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 276-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in virgin jungle, December 31, 1911. Malanda, Queensland. Jungle Type Hy 1916, Queensland Museum, QM: Card - Holotype © minus head and tight fore wing. ‘‘TYPE”’, “Euplectromorpha malandaensis Gir., Type 2 [GH]’*. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing a head minus antennae; I cracked, complete coverslip containing 1 head minus | antenna and the tip of the second. These MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM are from the Holotypes of Euplectromorpha malandaensis and Euplectromorpha variicolor Dodd (1917). | Jeave them for the first reviser to sort out. “TYPE", *'Euplectromorpha variicolor Dodd, » type [DH], malandagensis Gir., Type [GH]"’. Hy/2899, 2900, A.A. Girault’’, “4223, Queensland Museum, Parooderella manca +, P. semiputata ® , 4224". On the last label all except **4223, Queensland Museum. 4224" are in a hand similar to Mrs. Girault’s. NOTES: T.4223 js a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. MALPIGHIT LINCOLNANNA Girault, 1939. 1939, Ohio J. Sci, 39 : 325-sp. nov. + MANDIBULARIS CHRYSOCHAROMYIA Girault, description. 1915, PUBL. DATA: A female taken al Gympie, 1915, Ment. Od Mus. 3: 207-sp. noy, + Queensland. QM: Card — Holotype » minus head, wings and legs; metasoma separated, *Lincolnanna malpighii Gir., Type © [GH]’’. Slide — 1 coverslip fragment containing 1 tibia + tarsus; 1 large cracked coverslip fragment containing the head (fragmented, antennae separated, in 2 pieces) 2 fore wings plus various legs and leg fragments all from the Holotype. ‘Lincolnanna malpighii Gir., Type * [GH]". NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is description, PUBL. DATA: One female, in jungle, January 17, 1914 (A.P. Dodd), Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 2528,. Queensland Museum, the female on a tag, head on a slide, QM: Card - Holotype 2 minus head and left hind wing; left fore wing separated. “TYPE”, ‘Chrysocharomyiia [= Chrysocharomyia | mandibularis Gir., Type “ [GH]". NOTES: The Holotype head on a slide was not located. T.9198. MANDIBULARIS CRISTATITHORAX Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 157-sp. nov. + MANCA PAROODERELLA Girault, 1915. description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 37-sp. nov. + description, PUBL, DATA: One female, May 19, 1914, sweeping forest. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland, Type Hy 2899, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag: caudal leg, antenna and wing on a slide. QM: Card - 2 © 93 the outer minus left wings, right hind leg and right antenna (except basal half of scape) is the Holotype ° of Parooderella manca; the inner 7 is Parooderella semiputata Girault. “TYPE™ '*4223"', °4224"", ‘“Parooderella manca Girault, semiputata Gir,, Type ° {GH]"*. Slide ~ 3 coverslip fragments (1 cracked); the cracked coverslip fragment closest the main label contains 1 tibia + tarsus and | antenna (minus basal half of scape); the middle coverslip tragment contains | fore wing. All these parts are from the Holotype of Parooderella manca. The remaining coverslip fragment contains parts of Parooderella semiputata Girault. ‘‘Type, PUBL. DATA: One female, November 30), 1913, sweeping in forest. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 3115, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, OM: Slide (broken, part. missing, repaired by gluing to another slide) — |! almost complete coverslip containing the fragmented Holotype © of Crisiatithorax mlandibularis with patts missing; 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype of Cristatithorax mackayensis Girault and 1 complete coverslip containing Cristatithorax nobilis Girault. ““Types, Cristatithorax : nobilis Gir.; mandibularis, mackuyensis, MANDIBULARIS ELASMUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus, 2: 135-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, August 5, 1913 (A.P, Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland, Type Hy 1618, Queensland Museum, the DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA; III above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. Later another female was found in the same collection. QM: 3 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows; Card | - Holotype : minus head and right hind tarsus; metasoma separated. ‘'3908”’, “HOLOTYPE”, ‘‘Elasmus mandihularis Gir., © type [GH]’’. Shde - 1 damaged, complete coverslip containing the Holotype head (fragmented, | antenna separated, in 2 pieces, the other absent). ‘TYPE, Hy/1618, A.A. Girault’’, **3908. Queensland Museum. Elasyrius mandibularis 2. 3908’’. On the last label all except ‘'3908. Queensland Museum. 3908°’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 2-1 © minus head. “‘Elasmus mandibularis Gir., = [GH]’’ and on the reverse, “Wynnum, forest [GH]'’. Card 3-1 * minus head; metasoma separated. ‘*Elasmus mandibularis + [GH]. NOTES: The specimen on Card 3 may be the additional (Paratype) female mentioned in the PUBL. DATA but in the absence of data this remains uncertain. T.3908 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled, MANDIAULARIS ZAOMMOMENTEDON Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 187-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in jungle, January 18, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland, Type Hy 2486, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card — only parts of the mesosoma and 2 legs of the Holotype remain on the card, *‘ TYPE”. ‘‘Zaommomentedon mandibularis Gir., © type [GH]"’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing fragments of the Holotype head and antennae. **TYPE, Hy/2486, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Zaommomentedon mandibularis, Gir. =", On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum.*’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. 91 MARGINATIPENNIS MEGACHILOCHALCIS Girault, 1926. 1926, Insecutar Jescit. menstr. 14: 72-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Samford, H. Hacker. NOTES: No specimens of this species were located, MARGINATUS TETRASTICHUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 202-sp. nov. + description : 204-spp. key. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 3: 248- Neoriphaloidella marginatus comb. nov. ; descriptive notes. PUBL. DATA: A single female, sweeping fruit and other trees along a tramway and in mixed jungle and forest along the Herbert River, February 26, 1913, Halifax, Queensland. Type Hy 1759, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype * minus head. “TYPE”, 'Tetrastichus marginatus Gir. 4 type [GH]"’. Slide - a coverslip (with a piece missing) containing the Holotype head (antennae separated, | incomplete). “TYPE, Hy/1759, A.A. Girault"’, **Queensland Museum. Teirastichus marginatus 2°’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. MARGIPOSTSCUTELLUM ELASMUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4; 360-sp. noy. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, on grass in forest, September 15, 1914, Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Type Hy 3439, Queensland Museum, the specimen in alcohol with type Afoposoma unguttatipes. QM: Card - Holotype + minus head; metasoma separated. ‘3988"’, “HOLOTYPE”, *‘Elasmus margipostscutellum Girault, © type [GH]"'. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head of Elasmus margipostscutellum (1 antenna and part of the other separated, the latter in 2 pieces); 1 cracked coverslip fragment containing parts from the Holotype of Elasmus io Girault. ‘‘Elasmus margipostscutellum Gir., ~—t bh MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM 2 type, Blasmus io Gir., § type [GH] 3988, 3933”, NOTES: T.3988 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. Girault has mounted the Holotype onto a card and slide from alcohol. NOTES: T.3926 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. The brief description in 1913 serves to make this a valid, available, nominal species in that year. MARGISCUTELLUM GYROLASELLA Girault, 1939. 1939, Od Nat, 11: 14-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: From many pairs from the ova of Gonipterus, Canberra, F.C.T., A.L. MARGISCUTELLUM BAEOANUSIA Girault, 1917, Eneyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. MARGISCUTELLUM ELASMUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 132-sp. description. 1915, Mem. Gd Mus, 3 : 172-additional specimen; sp. description. 1915, Can, Eni. 47: 42-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Gd Mus. 4 : 360-additional specimens. PUBL. DATA: Can. Ent. — One female, sweeping the forest growths on Mount Pyramid [Gordonvale] (1500-2500 feet), June 2, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Type [Hy 1612] the above specimen on a tag and a slide with the head. QM: 3 cards on separate pins and 1 slide as follows: Card 1 —- Holotype | minus head, mesosoma, right wings and most legs. 3926", “ HOLOTYPE", ‘‘Elasmus margiscutellum Girault, 2 type [GH]"’. Slide ~ 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing the Holotype head (antennae separated, | incomplete), “TYPE, Hy/1612, A.A, Girault’’, ‘3926. Queensland Museum. Elasmus margiscutellum 3926°*. On. the last label all except ‘*3926. Queensland Museum. 3926” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. The specific name was originally spelt magiscutellum and has been corrected by placing an “‘r’’ above the name. Card 2-1 © minus | fore leg; metasoma and head separated. ‘*Elasmmus margisculellum Gir, [GH]’’. Card 3 - | % minus head. ‘‘é/asmus maregiscutellum + [GH]. The specific name was originally spelt Tonnoir. At the beginning of the paper Girault says, ““The types are in some Australian Museum". NOTES: No specimens of this species were located. MARGISCUTELLUM TETRASTICHODES Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3: 219-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, November 7, 1912. Ayr, Queensland. Type Hy 2550, Queensland Museum, the aboye specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: | card and 2 slides as follows: Card - Holotype ? minus head and lefi fore wing. ‘‘TYPE”’, ‘‘Tetrastichodes margiscutellum Gir., 2 type [GH]"’. Slide 1 — 3 coverslip fragments (2 cracked) containing the head (fragmented, 1 antenna separated) and | fore wing all from the Holotype. ‘TYPE, Hy/2550, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Tetrastichodes margiscutellum Gir. 2"'. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.,’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip (with cracks radiating from near the centre) containing 4 22 with parts separated, fragmented, ‘‘Tetrastichodes margiscutellum Girault. Brisbane, 7.9,1908, E. Jarvis [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”’. MARGISCUTELLUM XENOSTRYXIS Girault, 1920. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. margipostscutellum, DPIQ: Card ~ only pieces of 2 legs remain on the card, '*Elasmus margiscutellum Gir., = [GH]" and on the reverse, MARGISCUTUM ENTEDONOMPHALE Girault, 1915, “Indooroopilly, 26 Oct. 1930, forest 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 216-sp. nov. + [GH]"’. description. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 793 PUBL. DATA; One female, sweeping mangrove and other bushes on the bank of Tweed River, May 14, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Chindera [= Chinderah], New South Wales, Type Hy 2445, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 1 cracked coverslip fragment containing parts of Parzaonimomypia tendicorpus Girault; 2 coverslip fragments containing the Holotype ? of Entedonomphale margiscutum in 3 pieces. “TYPE, Hy/2544, 2545, A.A. Girault”’. “Queensland Museum. Parzaammomyia tenuicorpus Gir. + (outer’’, On this label all except ‘Queensland Museum."’ and “Gir, (outer [GH]"* are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. ‘““Entedonomphale margiscutum Gir. 2*". This label is in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's except for the “e'* on the end of the generic name and “Gir.’’, both of which are in Girault’s hand. MARGISCUTUM TETRASTICHODES Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2,: 208-sp, nov. + description : 21l-spp. key +2. PUBL. DATA: From many specimens of both sexes reared from a gall on the foliage of Eucalyptus in forest, September 18, 1912. Also reared in large numbers from a tuber-like gall on Eucalyptus, September 2, 1913 (E.J. Girault), Nelson [= Gordonvale], Cairns, Queensland. Type Hy 1770, Queensland Museum, one male, one female together on a tag, two female heads on a shde. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 1 slide as follows: Card 1 - | Syntype = minus head and right wings (metasoma insect damaged), 1 Syntype ¢ (7) minus left antennal flagellum, metasoma and both hind tarsi. “TYPE”, “‘Tetrastichodes margiscutum Girault, = type [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 4 half heads (1 antenna attached to each); | coverslip fragment (added later by Girault) containing 1 fore wing. These are from the Syntypes some of which are now missing. “TYPE, Hy/2550, A.A, Girault*’, “Queensland Museum. Terrastichodes margiscutum G. °°". On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 2 —- 4 specimens (both sexes, 2 without heads) plus parts in glue spots marking positions of other specimens now missing. “Tetrastichodes margiscutum Girault, 2 (GH]"' and on the reverse, ''Galls, Brisbane, 7.9.1908, E. Jarvis [GH]’’, The underside has the initial ‘‘H’' crossed out before “‘Jarvis*’. MARGIVENTRIS APROSTOCERGLOIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 244-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 229- Aprostoceroloides Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Trichaporoidella Girault (1913); additional specimen; sp. description, PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping low vegetation in the forest on the side of Mount Pyramid [Gordonvale], November 21, 1911 (elevation about 500 feet). Nelson {= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 1852, Queensland Museum, the above female on a tag, the head on a slide with the type head of Qotetrastichus grotiusi Girault. QM: Card - only the legs of the Holotype - remain.on the card. “TYPE”, "A prostoceroloides margiventris Gir,, Type § [GH]”. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head of Aprostoceroloides margiventris (fragmented, antennae separated, | in 2 pieces); 1 complete coverslip containing parts from the Holotype of Ootetrastichus grotiusi Girault ** Aprostoceroloides margiventris Gir., 2 type [GH]’’, ‘' TYPE”, ‘‘ Trichoporoides [= Trichaporoides = Ootetrastichus | grotiusi Gir., * type [GH]"*- MARGIVENTRIS APROSTOCETUS Girault, 1913, 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 212-sp. nov. + description : 216-spp. key %2. 1936, '‘Terror-errors; and novitates of Pterygota (or earth realities not state- bound).’* (Girault : Sydney) (29 Augus| 1936) : 4[325]-Aprastocetus thalesi nom. nov. for Aprostacetus margiventris “preoce.”’. PUBL. DATA: A single female, sweeping in a jungle pocket, July 21, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Queensland. Type Hy 1777, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 2 cracked, complete coverslips: one contains the Holotype = minus head, the other contains the fragmented Holotype head (1 antenna and part of the other separated), ““TYPE, Hy/1777, A.A. Girault"’, ‘Queensland Museum. Aprostacetus margiveniris °°’, On the last label all except “‘Queensland Museum.*’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. MARGIVENTRIS EUPLECTROMORPHA See MAGNIVENTRIS EUPLECTROMORPHA MARGIVENTRIS TETRASTICHUS Girault, 1913, 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2+ 201-sp. nov. + description : 204-spp. key. 1914, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 240- Epitetrastichus margiventris comb. noy.; descriptive notes. PUBL. DATA: 1913 - A single female, from the flowers of Baeckea, April 22, 1913 (H. Hacker), Brisbane, Queensland. Type Hy 1757, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. 1914 - Type re-examined. It was captured December 2, 1912. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 - Holotype 7 minus head, right wings and some legs. **TYPE"’, ““Tetrastichus margiventris Git., Type ° [GH]”’. Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype head (1 mandible and both antennae separated, | incomplete}. ‘TYPE, Hy/1757, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. Jetrastichus margiventris Girault °**, On the last label all except “Queensland Museum.” and ‘“‘Girault [GH]” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. Card 2 - 2 7°; one with | fore wing and 1 leg separated, the other minus right wings and antennae. ‘“Epitetrastichus margiventris Gir., » [GH]"’ and on the reverse, “Indooroopilly, forest, April 6, 1930 [GH]"’. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing | pair of wings and J antenna probably from the specimens on Card 2. *‘Tetrastichus margiventris Gir. & Indooroopilly, Q. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES: There is a conflict with the dates of collection of the Holotype - April 22, 1913 and December 2, 1912. The latter [ am accepting as a correction. MARIA COCCOPHAGUS Girault, 1931. 1931, “A new habit in an old insect, Horo pudicus and new Eurytomidae,"’ (Girault : Brisbane) (1 September 1931) : 3[282]-sp. description. PUBL, DATA; With type Eretmocerus Jativentris. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘There were four males and three females in the original material’. The Syntypes of this species are mounted with the Syntypes of Eretenocerus lativentris and for this reason it is unclear whether Girault’s PUBL. DATA refer to collected with or mounted with the ‘‘type of Eretmocerus lativentris’’. Qn occasions Girault has mounted specimens of different taxa Logether when they were collected at the same locality and date, in which case his statement applies to mounting and collecting data, These are therefore as follows, *‘... reared from coccids on ‘pine’, Miles, Queensland, January, 1924°’, QM: Slide - 2 complete coverslips containing several Syntypes of Coccophagus maria, 2 Syntype “2 of Ereitmocerus lativentris Girault and specimen(s) of Ablerus piceipes Girault. 1 leave it for the first reviser to sort out the specimens and ihe Syntypes of Coccophagus rnaria. ‘‘Eretmocerus lativentris Gir., Type +, Coccophagus maria Girault ¢:, Type ¢, Ablerus piceipes 2 [GH] 3881, 4010’, *‘4010". These labels haye arrows directed at the relevant coverslips. NOTES; The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T.4010. Girault’s label is rathet confusing in having ‘' 72"? after ‘‘Coccophagus’’ and “Type ?*? between ““Coccophagus maria Girault’’ and “‘Adlerus piceipes ="’. It could be read that “‘Type #"' refers to the last mentioned species. However, the type of Ablenss piceipes occurs on another slide. It is difficult to understand why Girault has written ‘'t ... Type ?** associated wiih Coccophagus maria. Perhaps. he intended that 1 = was to be his Holotype. Since a Holotype was not designated in the DAHMS;: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: ILL 795 literature his specimens become Syntypes. I leave it to the first reviser to sort out how many from his original series are present on the slide. MARIA STOMA TOCEROIDES See FUSCIPENNIS STOMA TOCEROIDES MARIA UA Girault, 1929, 1929, ‘‘New pests from Australia VI." (Girault ; Brisbane) (30 September 1929) : 2[267]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Gold Creek, 11 Nov,, 1928, Hacker. Serub. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘“The type was a single female’’, QM: Card - Only the metasoma, | pair of wings, 1 leg and tibia + tarsus of the Holotype » remain on the card. "*Gold Creek, 11-11-28, H. Hacker’’, ‘‘Ua maria Girault, Type [GH]"’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 pair of wings and the fragmented head (1 antenna separated, in 2 pieces) all from the Holotype. ‘‘Va maria Gir., Type :. Gold Creek, Q., 11.11.1928, H. Hacker [GH]"’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9199, MARMONTI CHALCIS Girault, 1924, 1924, Insecutor Inscit, menstr. 12: 175-sp. noy. + description. PUBL. DATA: Southport, May 5, 1924, sand dunes. tn his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The original specimen was from Main Beach, Southport’ QM: Card ~ mesosoma (wings attached) and some separated legs are all that remain of the Holotype. ‘*Chaleis marmonti Girault, Type » [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4559. antennae), | pair of wings and some leg fragments all from the Holotype + of Sympiesomorphelleus marmoraticeps; the smaller coverslip fragment contains Cocecophagus perpulchellus Girault. *“Sympiesomorphelleus marmoraticeps Gir., 2 type, Coccophagus perpulchellus Gir., + [GH]"’. Girault has crossed out a specific name after ''Coccophagus’’. NOTES: The body of the Holotype was not located. The Queensland Museum register number for the remains of the Holotype of this species is T,9200, MARMORATIPENNIS THAUMASURA Girault, 1927. 1927, Ree. S. Aust. Mus. 3: 314-sp, nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Kuranda, Dee. (F.P. Dodd). One female, SAM: Card - Holotype *¥ intact. ‘‘Kuranda Q,, F.P. Dodd’, '*Type"’,. ‘‘ Thaumasura marmoratipennis Girault, Queensland, TYPE”, *‘Thaumasura marmoratipennis Girault, Type © [GH]’’. QM: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1-1 * intact, “Kuranda, F.P, Dodd {on upper surface of the Card]"’, **Thaumasura marmoratipennis Girault, Cotype 2 [GH]"’- Card 2 - | & intact. *‘Kuranda, 2-xii.20, F.P.. Dodd “* Thaumasura marmoratipennis Girault *2 [GH]’’. NOTES: There are five additional females in the Queensland Museum (cards on separate pins) from Kuranda (varying dates) which were probably seen by Girault, They do not have Girault labels therefore 1 have not listed details. There appears to have been some mix-up in the QM labels, The specimen on QM Card | is definitely a male. None of the QM specimens have type-status since they are not mentioned with the description. MARMORATIPES EPISTENOTERYS Girault, 1915. MARMORATICEPS SYMPIESOMORPHELLEUS Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. Girault, 1926. 1926, Insecutor Inscit, mensir. 14% 68=sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Jungle, Little Mulgrave River, June 7, 1918. QM: Slide - 2 cracked coverslip fragments; the larger contains the head (minus MARMORATIVENTRIS MYIOCNEMA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Gd Mus. 4: 64-sp. nov. + deseription. 1917, Insecutor Inscit. menstr, 5 + 93-type- species of Paramyiocnema gen. nov,; descriptive note. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM PUBL. DATA: [2] Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland, forest, December 9, 1913. Type Hy 2959, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 2 cracked, adjoined coverslips containing the Holotype 2 with parts separated. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2959, A.A. Girault’’, ‘£3907. Queensland Museum. Myiocnema marmorativentris ?, 3907’’. On the last label all except ‘‘3907. Queensland Museum. 3907”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.3907 is a duplicate Queensland between the fourteenth and sixteenth of December’’. QM: Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing numerous chalcidoids of which 1 is the Holotype ° of Coccophagus marxi, | is a ° Ufens albitibiae Girault with head separated and the rest are unidentified. “*Coccophagus marxi Girault, Type 2° [GH]’’, ‘‘Ufens albitibiae Gir. Window, Indooroopilly, Dec. 14-16, 1929 [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9201. Museum register number for the Holotype . MARXI EUPELMUS Girault, 1932. of this species and has been cancelled. 1932, ‘‘New pests from Australia, X.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 February 1932) MARTIALIS RHICNOPELTELLA Girault, 1934. : 5[290]-sp. description. 1934, ‘‘New Capsidae and Hymenoptera, with note on an unmentionable.’’ (Girault : Sydney) (21 December 1934) : 2[312]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Kiata, Vic., Oct., 1928, F.E. Wilson. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type was a single female’’. NMV: Card - Holotype ? minus head and left wings. ‘‘Kiata, Vic., Oct. 1928, F.E. Wilson’’, ‘‘Type 1446’’, ‘‘F.E. Wilson Collection’’, ‘‘Rhicnopeltella martialis Gir., Type ° [GH] see also slide’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the head (1 antenna separated), | pair of wings, | hind wing and | leg all from the Holotype. ‘‘Rhicnopeltella martialis Gir. [GH]’’, ‘‘Type 2, F. Erasmus Wilson [GH]’’. NOTES: The slide has 1 leg and an extra hind wing which my notes do not include as missing from the card-mounted Holotype body. I have not had the chance to re-examine the specimen and may have overlooked that these are missing from the Holotype body. This needs checking. MARXI COCCOPHAGUS Girault, 1936. 1936, ‘‘Chalcididae, Capsidae species nova Australiensis Giraulti.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (25 April 1936) : 1[320]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Indooroopilly, Dec., 1929. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ““One female from my dear kitchen window PUBL. DATA: Indooroopilly, secondary growth, Dec. 29, 1931. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘“The female type was taken by sweeping forest and grass around my house’’. QM: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - Holotype ° intact. ‘‘Eupelmus marxi Girault, Type [GH]’’. Card 2 - 1 2 intact. ‘‘Eupelmus marxi Girault, Paratype ° [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Indooroopilly, forest. 10.1.1932, AAG. [GH]’’. NOTES: The female on Card 2 has no type-status since its data were not mentioned with the original description. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9202. MARXI SPALANGIA Girault, 1933. 1933, ‘‘Some beauties inhabitant not of commercial boudoirs but of nature’s bosom, notably new insects.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 June 1933) : 3[301]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Forest, Stanthorpe, Apr. 26, 1924. QM: Card - Holotype 2 minus left antenna and right wings. ‘‘Spalangia marxi Girault, Type 2? [GH]’’ and on the reverse, “Stanthorpe, forest. 26 Apr. 1924 [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 antenna (squashed) and | pair of wings all from the Holotype. ‘‘Spalangia marxi Gir., Type ° [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IL ww NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9203. MASACCION! BRACHYSCELDIPHAGA Girault, 193). 193], “‘A new habit in an old insect, Homo pudicus and new Eurytomidae."’ (Girault : Brisbane) (1 September 1931) : 2[281]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Ex Brachyscelis on Eucalyptus, Wynnum, 21 Sep., 1922. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘'The type was a single female” QM: Card - Holotype + minus head, left fore wing and some legs. *‘Brachyscelidiphaga masaccioni Girault, Type 2 [GH] 4941°°. Slide - 1 large almost complete coverslip containing the head (most of | antenna imissing, the other separated), | fore wing and 2 legs all from the Holotype 2 of Brachyscelidiphaga masacciont, | small, complete coverslip containing the Holotypes of Ablerus biguttatibiae Girault and Ausirobelia gargantua Girault. *“*Brachyscelidiphaga masaccioni Girault, Type » [GH]”’, ‘Adlerus guttatibia |= biguttatibiae see NOTES with this species] Gir., % type [GH]’’, ''3797"', "3488", ‘‘Austrobelia gargantua Gir., » type [GH]”’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4941. MAUPAUSSANTI TRICHAPOROIDELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3: 230-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA; One female, in forest, January 23, 1913. Townsville, Queensland. Type Hy 2575, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag. QM: Card - 2 © = without heads; one is the Holotype s of Trichaporoidella maupaussanu, the other is Trichaparoidella pessulus Girault. I leave them for the first reviser to sort out, ““TYPE”’, “Trichaporoidella maupaussanti Git., ? type [GH]”’ and on the reverse, ‘* 7. pessulus Gir., © type [GH]’’. MAWSON EUPELMUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 + 9-sp. nov, + description ; l6-spp. key ©". PUBL. DATA; One female, in forest, January 4, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland, Type Hy 2848, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a jag; head and hind leg on a slide. QM: Card - 2 «+; outer minus head, left fore wing and some legs (metasoma separated) is the Holotype of Eupelmus mewsoni; the inner 7 with separated head is the Holotype of Eupelmus incredibilis Girault. **TYPE"’, **4290°*, °*429177, “*Eupelmus ; mawsont, incredibilis Gir., Types * [GH]’". Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the head (in 3 pieces, antennae attached to separate pieces), | leg and | tarsus all from the Holotype, ‘TYPE, Hy/2848, A.A. Girault"’, “TYPE, Hy/2848, A.A. Girault’’, ‘Queensland Museum. Eupelmus mawsoni °, 4290"'. On the last label all except ''Queensland Museum. 4290”? are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.4290 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled, MAWSONI SOLIS EUPELMUS Girault,. 1929. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. 8. Aust. 53 : 310-data; descriptive notes. 1938, Od Nai. 10 ; 76-var. nov, + description. PUBL, DATA: 1929 - A female, Adelaide, by sweeping; a female Mount Lofty, South Australia (J.G.O. Tepper). 1938 - Two males and one female from Callirris . Moreton Island, September 12, 1908, E. Jarvis. SAM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card | - | Syntype | minus left antenna; | leg separated. *‘Adelaide, N.B. Tindale’’, **Taken with a sweep net", ‘‘Eupelmus mawsoni solis Girault, + [GH]"’. Card 2 - | Syntype « minus mesosoma, wings, most legs and both antennae except right scape + pedicel. ‘'Mt. Lofty, S.A., J.G.O. Tepper”’, ‘‘Eupe/mus mewsoni Gir, solis Gir. \ [GH]"’, Both cards are pinned through ““Eupelmus mawsoni Girault solis Girault, South Australia, also slide’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM antenna from the Syntype on Card 2 above. ‘‘Eupelmus mawsoni Gir., solis Gir. Mt. Lofty, S. Aus., S. Aus. Mus. [GH]’’. This label has ‘‘Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’ crossed out by Girault. QM: Card - specimens missing except for some leg fragments and 1 hind wing. “4290’’, ‘‘Eupelmus mawsoni Gir., solis Gir. ¢° Types [GH]’’. Slide - 2 complete coverslips; the one with a crack contains a head (antennae missing except for 1 separated pedicel + flagellum); the other coverslip contains parts of Cerchysiopsis lowelli Girault. “‘Fupelmus mawsoni Gir. solis 42 [solis was added later]’’, ‘‘Cerchysiopsis lowelli Gir., 2. Mt. Gravatt [GH]’’. NOTES: The brief descriptive notes in 1929 serve to make this a valid, available, nominal taxon in that year. The specimens in the South Australian Museum are therefore the Syntypes of this variety and the specimen remains in the Queensland Museum have no type-status. T.4290 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for Eupelmus mawsoni and has been cancelled. MAWSONI TERRAE EUPELMUS Girault, 1928. 1928, Victorian Nat. 44 : 263-sub sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Toowong, H. James (Type [2] in Queensland Museum). New South Wales : Albury, F.E. Wilson (Paratype female). In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type collector was given as James instead of Jarvis ... A female paratype, Albury, New South Wales, Oct. 1927, F.E. Wilson. From gum galls’’. He also lists specimens, ‘‘From a gall, Gatton College, 6 June, 1915, H. Jarvis (Dep. Agric) Hy.798’’. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 1 slide as follows: Card 1 - 2 Syntype £2, both without heads, one without left fore wing, the other without right wings. ‘‘Hy.966’’, ‘*4290’’, ‘‘Eupelmus mawsoni Gir. terrae Gir. Types ? [GH]’’. [GH] 4290’’. Girault has crossed out ‘‘Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Card 2 - 4 22 intact. ‘‘Hy.798’’, ‘‘4290’’, ‘*Eupelmus mawsoni Gir. terrae Gir., Cotypes ? [GH]’’. NMV: Card - 1 Syntype 2 minus antennae. “Albury, N.S.W., 3.7.27, F.E. Wilson’, “Paratype °’’, ‘‘bred from galls, emerged Oct. 1927’’, ‘‘Paratype ? 1477’’, ‘‘F.E. Wilson Collection’’, ‘‘Eupelmus mawsoni Gir., terrae Gir., Paratype ° [GH]’’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing 2 antennae and part of | leg from the NMV Syntype above. ‘‘Eupelmus mawsoni Gir., terrae Gir., 2. Albury, N.S.Wales, Oct., F.E. Wilson [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. ANIC: Card - 1 with head, mesosoma and metasoma separated; minus antennae (except for 1 scape + pedicel), wings and most legs. ‘‘Black Mt., F.C.T., 17.1.30, L. Graham’’, ‘‘Eupelmus mawsoni Gir. terrae Gir., 2 [GH]’’. Slide (broken, end missing) - 1 complete coverslip containing | fore wing and part of 1 antenna from the ANIC specimen above. ‘‘Eupelmus mawsoni Gir. terrae Gir., ° C.S.LR.’’, “Black Mt., F.C.T., Det. A.A. Girault, x.1930, C.S.I.R.O.’’. NOTES: Hy.966 on QM Card | is a DPIQ number and their register says ‘‘Toowong, 15.12.1918, H. Jarvis, gall flies bred from a spherical gall on eucalypt. Eurytoma brevipetiolata § 2°, Eurytoma mawsoni terrae 2 °°, types’. Although Girault’s PUBL. DATA say ‘‘Type’’ they do not distinguish which specimen. Therefore I regard the specimens as Syntypes. Similarly the NMV specimen is also a Syntype. The specimens on QM Card 2 have no type- status since these are the females from Gatton (Hy.798), a locality not mentioned with the original description. T.4290 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of Eupelmus mawsoni Girault and has been cancelled. The register number for the QM Syntypes of Eupelmus mawsoni terrae is T.9204. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing a head (antennae separated, 1 in pieces) and 1 fore wing all from the Syntypes. ““Eupelmus mawsoni terrae Gir., Type ? MAXIMA NEOBRACHISTELLA Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Qd Mus. 1: 90-sp. nov. + description. 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 12: DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: II! 799 59-catalogue : 66-gen. key. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3: 143-additional specimen; descriptive notes. PUBL. DATA: A single female specimen, June 17, 1912 froma window in men’s quarters on a sugar farm at Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q, Type Hy/1075, Queensland Museum, the forenoted specimen on a slide. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 (broken through main label, mended with a card below) — 1 complete coverslip (with objective lens damage) containing the Holotype 2 with parts separated and fragmented, ‘'3425"', “Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/i075 2", “Neobrachistella maxima Girault, © type. From window, men's quarters, sugar farm, Nelson [= Gordonvale], June 17, 1912, AAG [GH] 3425” and on the reverse of the slide, ‘'3425”’, Slide 2 - 3 coverslip fragments; the outer, furthest from the label is empty, the middle coverslip fragment contains the head and the inner coverslip fragment contains the body of a « Neobrachistella maxima. “1075. Queensland Museum. Neobrachistella maxima, Gir.,. Paratype =" On the last label all except “Queensland Museum.”’ and ‘‘Paratype [GH]”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s, There is something now illegible crossed out with red ink. NOTES: The specimen on Slide 2 [ presume to be an additonal specimen mentioned in Girault’s unpublished manuscript with the data. ‘‘A fernale, forest, Watsonville, 12 March 1919”’ or the additional specimen mentioned in the 1915 paper, [t has no type-status since it was not mentioned with the original description. T.3425 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has. been cancelled. QM: Card - only some legs from the Holotype = remain on the card. ‘*TYPE”’, 3818", ‘“Plastocharella maxima Girault, Type + [GH]’’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments: the smaller contains the squashed Holotype head of Plostocharella maxima minus | antenna, the other in 2 pieces and mandibles separated; the larger coverslip fragment contains a * of Plastocharella fuscipennis Girault (det. M, Hayat), ‘TYPE, Hy/2958, A.A. Girault’’, ‘'2 Plastocharella Juscipennis Grit. det. M. Hayat. 1981 [with an arrow directed at the specimen]’’, "3818. Queensland Museum, Plestocharella maxima 9", On the last label all except “3818. Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.3818 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the remains of the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. MAXIMICORPUS NEANASTATUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 32-sp. nov. + description : 33- spp. key. PUBL. DATA: One female, March 6, 1914, in jungle (A.P. Dodd). Cooktown, Queensland. Type Hy.2893, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag. QM: Card - 2 22; the inner with head separated (face down in glue) is the Holotype © of Neanastatus maximicorpus, the outer specimen is the Holotype of Neanastatus aeschyli Girault. “TYPE” ,“'4372", 4373". ‘*“Neanastatus : maximicorpus; aeschyli Gir., Type = [GH]"’. NOTES: T.4373 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. MAXTIMOVICH! EPIMETAGEA Girault, 1936. 1936, ‘'Terror-errors; and novitates of Pterygota (or earth realities not state- MAXIMA PLASTOCHARELLA Girault, 1915. bound),”* (Girault ; Sydney) (29 August 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 63-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in jungle, December 27, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Harvey’s Creek (Cairns), Queensland, Type Hy 2958, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head on a slide, 1936) : 3[324]-sp. description as Epimetagia. PUBL. DATA: N.S. Wales. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘A female from the W.W. Froggatt collection, Mittagong, on Wattle, Feb. 27, 1901, W.W. Froggatt, New South Wales’’. ROO ANIC: Card - Holotype ' minus head and lett fore wing. “‘Mittagong, N.S.W. , 27,2.01 (Wattle) W.W.F,"’, “HOLOTYPE”, ““Epimetagea moaximovichi Girault, Type * [GH]’*. Slide - 2 complete coverslips (1 cracked) cantaining the head (antennae separated) and | fore wing all from the Holotype. ‘Epimetagea maximoyichi Gir. Type = [GH]”*. MAXIMUS ANAGYRODES Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. MAXIMUS ANASTATUS Girault, [915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4 : 26-sp. nov. + description : 27-spp. key #2. PUBL. DATA: One female, in the forest, September 22, 1914. Capeville (Pentland), Queensland, Type Hy 2880, Queensland Museum, the female in alcohol with type of Atoposoma unguitatipes. QM: Card - Holotype © minus right mid leg and right hind tarsus; left antenna separated, in 2 pieces. ‘‘4243"', “Anastatus maximus Gir., = type [GH]"’, NOTES: Girault has card-mounted the Holotype from alcohol. T4243 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. MAXIMUS DICOPUS See MAXIMUS EOMYMAR MAXIMUS EOMYMAR Girault, 1916, 1916, Mem. Od Mus. 5 : 209-sp. nov. + description. 1920, Insecutor Inseit. menstr. & : 97-under Dicopus victoria Girault. PUBL. DATA: Two females, from a window, Brooklyn (Hawkesbury River), New South Wales, November 2, 1914. Types Hy 3552, Queensland Museum, the above specimens on a slide, QM: 5 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 2 complete coverslips containing 2 Syntype 72 of Fomymar maxinius, 2 Syntype #: of Alaptus epierus Girault (all 4 with parts missing) and 1 + of Polynema editha Girault. ‘‘Eomymar maximus Girault, 2 types [GH] 3641". This label has *Foamymar’ substituted for ‘‘Dicopus’’. “Polynema editha Gir., 2 [GH]’’. This MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM label has an arrow directed at the specimen. ‘Queensland Museum. A/aptus aplerus Gir., ¢ type Hy/3552, 3702”. This label may be a neat one in Girault’s hand. Slide 2 - 1 damaged, complete coverslip containing numerous specimens. Some are Eamymar maximus, some are Erythmelus tintoreti Girault and the others are unidentified. *‘Dicopus maximus Gir., 2, Erythmelus tintoreti Gir., “ (outer). Window, Indooroopilly, Oct. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk. Qld."*. Slide 3 - 1 complete coverslip containing numerous specimens of which some are Eomymar maximus and the others are unidentified. ‘*\Dicopus maximus Gir., Canterbury, Vie., B, Blackbourn, [GH] Enr. Div, Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’- Slide 4 - 2 complete coverslips (1 cracked); the outer, furthest from the label contains | ® of Eomymar maximus with head and wings separated; the inner, cracked coverslip contains Mesocopidosamyiia variventris Girault. ‘‘ Mesocopidosomyia [= Mesocopidosomyiia | variventris Gir., ° type G[GH]”’, “Dicopus maximus Girault, » (outer) [GH]". Slide 5 - 1 cracked, almost complete coverslip containing a Syntype ? of Ablerus bidentatus Girault; | coverslip fragment close to the ‘“*TYPE” label containing the head of an unidentified chalcidoid; lower left, cracked coverslip fragment containing the Holotype © of Richteria lamennaisi Girault; remaining coverslip fragment containing an intact 2 of Eomymar maximus . “‘TYPE, Hy/1744, A.A. Girault"*, **3801°"", ** Dicopus maximus, Richteria [GH] 3636, 3636, Queensland Museum. Ablerus bidentatus 2**, On the last label all after ‘*Queensland Museum”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T. 3641 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species and has been cancelled. In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this species in Dicopus as a new combination which explains his labels. MAXIMUS NEOTETRASTICHODES (?) Dodd and Girault (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3: 234-sp. nov. + description. PUBL, DATA: One female, sweeping in jungle, August 7, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 801 Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 2585, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype ? buried in glue, minus head; right fore wing separated, damaged. ‘‘*TYPE’’, ‘‘Neotetrastichodes maximus Dodd & Gir., ° type [DH]’’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head minus 1| antennal flagellum. “TYPE’’, ‘“‘Queensland Museum. Neotetrastichodes maximus D & G 2’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ and ‘‘D & G [GH]”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. MAXWELLI STETHYNIUM Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 162-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, June 6, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 2464, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide with the preceding species [ Stethynium gladius |. QM: Slide (with numerous transverse cracks and a piece missing, mended below with 2 strips of paper) - 2 cracked coverslip fragments; the one furthest from the “‘TYPE”’ label contains the Holotype ° of Stethynium maxwelli with head separated; the other coverslip fragment contains the Holotype ? of Stethynium gladius Girault. “TYPE, Hy/2463, 2464, A.A. Girault’’, **3534, 3535’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. 2463. Stethynium gladius, G. 3534. S. maxwelli, G. 2463. 3535’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum. 3534. 3535’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. On the reverse of the slide on the larger paper strip are, ‘‘3534’’ and ‘‘3535”’ together with arrows directed at the relevant specimens. NOTES: T.3535 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. MAYERI STETHYNIUM Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Qd Mus. 1: 161-sp. nov. + description: 166-spp. key °°. PUBL. DATA: A single female specimen, crawling over the foliage of Eucalyptus in a forest, Nelson [= Gordonvale], Queensland, November 19, 1911. Type Hy/1057, Queensland Museum, the foregoing female on a slide in xylol-balsam. QM: 3 slides as follows: Slide 1 (broken, mended above and below with strips of paper) - | cracked, complete coverslip containing | large air bubble and the intact Holotype °. “TYPE, Hy/1057, A.A. Girault’’, ‘£3541’, ‘3541. Queensland Museum. Sfethynium mayeri, Gir. °’’. On the last label all after “Queensland Museum.” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Slide 2 - 1 coverslip (with a large piece missing) containing 1 2 with part of 1 antenna separated. ‘‘Stethynium mayeri Girault, Paratype 2. Taringa, 1.111.1929 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Slide 3 - a half coverslip containing 1 2 of Stethynium mayeri (parts separated) plus an unidentified chalcidoid; 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing Aphelinus voltairei Girault. ‘‘Stethynium mayeri Gir., ?. Window, Indooroopilly, 8 July, 1933. [GH]’’, ‘‘Aphelinus voltairei 2°. Nelson [= Gordonvale], mixed, March [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. On the first label Girault has written a word in pencil which is difficult to decipher. NOTES: T. 3541 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. The specimen on Slide 2 has no type-status since its data were not mentioned with the original description. MAYRI ACHRYSOCHARIS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 203-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female labelled “10.10.13. Sweeping forest. G.F. Hill.” Port Darwin, Northern Territory. Type Hy 2516, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 2 small coverslip fragments (1 cracked) and 1 larger, cracked coverslip fragment containing the Holotypes of Achrysocharis mayri and Achrysocharis magnifica Girault (both with parts separated). ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2516, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Achrysocharis mayri °, magnifica Gir.’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.” and ‘‘magnifica Gir. [GH]’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. 802 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM MAYRT PLEISTODONTES Girault, 1939. mazzinini; 1 almost complete coverslip and 1939, Ohio J. Sci. 39 :325-nom. nov. for Pleistodonies froggatti Grandi not Mayr. MAZZINUIL ANAPHES See MAZZININS ANAPHES MAZZINIT EURYTOMA Girault, 1913. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37: 114-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4 : 242-sp. description: 258-spp. key 22. PUBL. DATA: Queensland: Mount Tambourine (A.M. Lea), Type 1.1350, South Australian Museum. One specimen on a card and a slide with posterior femur and antenna. SAM: Card - Holotype 2 minus antennae, left wings and at least 1 leg. ‘*Mt. Tamborine, Q., A.M. Lea’, “Eurytoma mazzinii Gir., 1.1350, Queensland, also slide, TYPE”, ‘'Euryvioma mazzinii Gir., & type [GH]’’, Slide - 2 large coverslip fragments; | (added later by Girault) contains a fore wing, the second contains ! leg and 2 antennae (1 incomplete) all from the Holotype. ''Eurytoma mazzinii Girault, 2 type [GH]"’. MAZZININI ANAGYRUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 133-sp. nov. + description, 1922, Insecutor Inscit, menstr. 10: 41- under Anagyropsis mercurius Girault. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, December 24, 1912. Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Type Hy 3064, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag with type of C. [= Coccidoxenus | wercesteri; the head on a slide with head of worcesteri, QM: 1 card and 2 slides as follows: Card - 2 ¢%; the outer is Coccidoxenus worcesteri Girault, the inner is the Holotype + of Anagyrus mazzinini minus head (right fore wing separated). *‘'TYPE"', “Anagyrus mazzinini Girault, Type * ([GH]”’ and on the reverse, “*‘Coccidoxenus worcesteri Girault, (Outer) Over-Type 2 [GH]’’. Slide 1 — 1 cracked coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head (parts of both antennae separated) of Anagyrus 1 coverslip fragment containing parts of Coccidoxenus worcesteri Girault. “Queensland Museum. 3064, Anagyrus mazzinini °''. On this label all except “Queensland Museum.’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. The “‘y’’ has been crossed from the generic name and replaced above. ‘‘Caccidoxenus worcesteri ?"'. This label is in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Slide 2 - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing a head (antennae separated, | fragmented) and 2 folded fore wings all from a specimen now missing. *‘Anagyropsis mazzinini Gir., 2. Laidley, Q. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag, & Stk., Qld."’. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this species in Anagyropsis as a new combination. MAZZININI ANAPHES Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 164-sp. nov. + description: 179-Erythmelus mazzinini comb. nov.; specific name spelt mazzinii . 1929, ‘*North American Hymenoptera Mymaridae.’’ (Girault: Brisbane) (8 January 1929); 7[239]-‘‘They [Eryvthmelus Enock] were all described as Anaphes (except io )"'. PUBL. DATA: Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Forest, December 26, 1912. Type Hy 2467, Queensland Museum, the female on a slide, QM: Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype = with head separated. ““TYPE, Hy/2467, A.A. Girault”’, “£3582. Queensland Museum. Anaphes mazzinini ° 3582''. On the last label all except ‘*3582. Queensland Museum. 3582.’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T. 3582 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled, MAZZININI ATOPOSOMA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 + 259-sp. nov. + description; spp. key £2, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 265 (+ footnote)-sp. description; additional specimen, 1916, Mem. Qd Mus, 5 : 222-Atoposoma Masi (1907) a junior synonym of Zagrammosoma Ashmead (1904). DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 803 1917, ‘‘Descriptiones Hymenopterorum Chalcidoidicarum variorum cum observationibus. V.’’ (Girault: Glenndale, Maryland) (8 August 1917): 6[121]-repeat of 1916 generic synonymy. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping undergrowth, mostly eucalypts, April 16, 1913 (H. Hacker). Brisbane, Queensland. Type Hy 1884, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype ° with head and parts of both antennae separated. ‘‘Q. Museum.’’, ‘‘Atoposoma mazzinini Gir., 2 type [GH]. Brisbane Sweeping undergrowth mostly Eucalypts. 16.4.13. H. Hacker {HH]’’. MAZZININI CHRYSOPOPHAGUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 103-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female on a tag; head, fore wing and hind tibia on a slide. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Forest, August 4, 1913. Type Hy 3022, Queensland Museum, QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 - Holotype £ minus head, left wings, metasoma and some leg parts. ““TYPE”’’, ‘‘Chrysopophagus mazzinini Girault, Type ° [GH]’’. Slide 1 - 1 coverslip fragment containing the head (antennae attached), 1 fore wing and some leg fragments all from the Holotype. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘‘Q. Museum. Chrysopophagus mazzinini, Gir. ?’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Q. Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 2 - 1 2? minus head and wings; legs separated. ‘‘Chrysopophagus mazzinini Gir., 2 [GH]’’. Slide 2 (broken, mended by gluing to another slide) - 2 complete coverslips (1 cracked) and 1 coverslip fragment; the cracked, complete coverslip contains a head (parts of both antennae separated) and a fore wing of Chrysopophagus mazzinini; the second, complete coverslip contains parts of Australrhopoideus melleicorpus Girault; the coverslip fragment contains an undescribed species of Helegonatopus . “‘Australrhopoideus melleicorpus Gir. Type [GH]’’, ‘‘Chrysopophagus mazzinini Gir., 2, Helegonatopus partipilum [CHEIRONYM] Gir., Type ° [GH]’’. MAZZININI GONATOCERUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 114-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, December 24, 1911, sweeping floor of forest, top of coast range of mountains opposite Double Island (about 1,000 feet). Cairns (Double Island, mainland), Queensland. Type Hy 1573, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 1 almost complete coverslip containing the Holotype ° of Gonatocerus mazzinini with head and 1 antenna separated; 1 coverslip fragment containing Gonatocerus petrachi Girault. ‘“TYPE, Hy/1573, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Q. Museum. 3653, Gonatocerus mazzinini, G. ?, G. petrachi 2’. On the last label all except ““Q. Museum. 3653”’ and ‘‘G. petrachi 2 [GH]”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. MEA METACASCA Girault, 1934. 1934, ‘‘New Capsidae and Hymenoptera, with note on an unmentionable.’’ (Girault: Sydney) (21 December 1934): 3[313]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Indooroopilly, garden, Sep. 16, 1934. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘The type of this remarkable species was caught from a coat thrown onto the grass in the garden of my home and upon which I was reclining’’. QM: Slide - 1 complete, square coverslip containing the Holotype ° with head separated. ‘‘Metacasca mea Girault, Type 2. On coat, grass Indooroopilly, Sept. 16/34 [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9207. MEDIOIMPUNCTUS DECATOMA Girault. NOMEN NUDUM. 1927, Rec. S. Aust. Mus. 3 : 321-nomen nudum under Decatoma persephone Girault. 804 MEDIOLINEATUS COELOCYRELLOIDES Girault, 1916. 1916, Mem. Qd Mus. 5 : 225-sp. nov. + description. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. $3: 317- additional specimen; sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Two males, five females labelled ‘‘Cynips Galls. French, Victoria, 20-1-96.’* Types two males, two females on two cards. No. U.S.N.M. 19683. Paratypes two females in Queensland Museum, and | female on card, 3 females in all. USNM: 3 cards on separate pins as follows: Card | (Main Collection) - 2 Syntype 727; | minus head, the other minus right antenna and some leg parts. ‘°69"’, ‘““Cynips galls, French, Vic. 20.1.96"", ‘*19683 U.S.N.M."', ‘‘Coelocybelloides mediolineatus Git. [NGH]’’. Card 2 (Main Collection) - 1 ¢ with damaged wings and I ° intact (see NOTES). ‘'90’’, ‘‘Kurrajong, Forbes, 1899°’, “*Paratype, No. 12716, U.S.N.M.”’, *‘Coelocybelloides mediolineatus [NGH]’’. Card 3 {Type Collection) — 2 specimens, both appeared to be 23; 1 minus antennae, the other intact. ““Cynips (French), Ac. de.,., Bot, Gardens, 1845"’, ‘°68"', **19683"', **Coelocybelloides mediovlinestus Gir., Types 42 [GH]”’. QM: Card - 1 Syntype ? with left fore wing separated. ‘*Cynips ga.,., French, Vic., 20.1.96"’, ‘‘Coelocyhelloides mediolineatus Girault, Paratype ? (GH]"’. NMV: 3 cards, 2 on I pin and | on another as follows: Card 1 - 1 ¥ minus | antenna; head and 1 leg separated. ‘Millgrove Vic., 20.11.27, F.E. Wilson"', ‘‘F.8. Wilson Collection’’, “Coelocybelloides mediolineatus Girault, ¢ [GH]. Cards 2.,3 - 2.7% intact. ‘‘Millgrove, Vic., emerged Nov. 1927, F.E. Wilson [2 of these]’’, “‘bred from galls of Acacia dealhata’’, **9"*, ‘FE. Wilson Collection’’, “Coelocybelloides mediolineatus Girault, © [GH]’’. SAM: 4 cards on séparate pins and | slide as follows: Card | - 3 $2 (2 intact, | minus head) and 1 metasoma. “‘Launceston, 7.12.15", "2010", ‘*Coelocybelloides mediolineatus Gir., © [GH]"'. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Card 2 - 2 % 2; 1 minus metasoma, the other minus right antennal flagellum. Labelled as SAM Card 1 except Girault's name is spelt in full on his label, Card 3 - 1 ¥ minus antennae. ‘*Launceston’’, ''2010"", '*Coelocybelloides mediolineatus Gir., ° [GH]"’. Card 4-1 % minus right antennal flagellum. ‘*Launceston’”’, “Coelocyhelloides mediolineatus Gir., Tasmania, also slide’’, ‘*Coelocybelloides mediolineatus Girault, © [GH]’’. Slide - 1 almost complete coverslip containing a squashed head (antennae separated), 5 legs and 1 fore wing almost out from under the coverslip. These parts are from the above SAM specimens. “Coelocyboides {= Coelocybelloides | mediolineatus Gir., 2.5. Aus. Mus. [GH]". NOTES: There has been quite a mix up with specimens and labels in the USNM. The specimens on Card 1 bear the published data for this species and are Syntypes (Girault did not select a Holotype). They belong with the label on Card 3 which has been incorrectly placed om specimens not bearing the correct published data. Those on Card 3 therefore have no type-status. The specimens on Card 2 bear the USNM registration number 12716 which according to their register should be Decatomathorax gallicola Ashmead. My USNM notes for the specimens on this card say “‘suspect these are another species*’, I did not locate the additional two Syntype females supposed to be in the USNM and another two supposed to be in the QM. MEDIONIGRA PROCERATOSOLENS Girault, 1933. 1933, ‘Some beauties inhabitant not of commercial boudoirs but of nature's bosom, notably new insects."* (Girault : Brisbane) (20 June 1933) : 3[301]-sp. description. PUBL, DATA: [2] Buderim, Feb., A.R. Brimblecombe. QM: Slide - 2 complete coverslips containing the separated head (in 2 pieces, antennae separated) and the mesosoma (minus I pair of wings, 2 legs separated). These are the remains of the Holotype *. **Proceratosolens medionigra Gir., Type = [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’*. DAHMS; GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA; II a5 Girault has corrected the beginning of the generic name, NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9208. MEDIOSULCATA CERATONEURELLA See MEDIOSULCATA CERATONEURONELLA MEDIOSULCATA CERATONEURONELLA Girault, 1924. 1924, Insecutor Inscit, menstr. 12 : 4-sp. nov. + description as Ceratoneurella mediosulcata . PUBL. DATA: Many specimens reared in late September, 1921, from large, reddish brown, velvety galls from the leaves of a forest bush, Wynnum, Queensland. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The bush from which this species was reared was the white leaf, Alphitonia (perhaps excelsa )"". QM: 4 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 - 2 Syntype 22 minus heads, 1 Syntype 4(?) minus metasoma (some legs separated). “‘mediosulcata Gir., 22 types Ceratoneurella [= Ceratoneuronella | [GH}”’. Card 2 - | Syntype § minus antennae. “Wynnum [GH]’’, ‘*Ceratoneurella |= Ceratoneuronella | mediosulcata Gir., 2 {GH]’’. Card 3 — i Syntype * minus head, left wings and some legs; some leg parts separated. ‘‘Ceratoneurella [= Ceratoneuronella | mediosulceta Girault, ° [GH]”’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Wynnum, Queensland [GH]’’. Card 4 - | Syntype ¥ minus head and metasoma; 1 Syntype 4 intact. ‘Wynnum [GH]”’, ‘‘Ceratoneurella [= Ceratoneuronella | mediosuleata Gir., £2 [GH]’’. Slide 1 - 1 large cracked coverslip fragment containing 1 Syntype + and 1 Syntype 4 both with heads separated; 1 complete coverslip containing 4 Syntype heads (1 in 2 pieces with | antenna attached the other separated, 1 with separated antennae and the remaining 2 with antennae attached). “Ceratoneurella |= Ceratoneuronella | mediosulcata Gir., Types 22 [GH]"’. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing a head without antennae, 4 separated antennae and | tibia + tarsus all from the Syntypes (the body of | is now missing). **Ceratoneurella {= Ceratonetronella | mediosulcaia Girault, °, Wynnum, Q. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES: The generic spelling Ceratoneurella does not oceur in Girault’s published literature nor in his unpublished manuscript. I regard it as an error especially as Girault uses Ceratoneuronella in his unpublished manuscript in combination with mediosulcata . The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T.9217, MEGACEPHALUS ACROCLISOIDES (7) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 334-sp. nov + description. PUBL, DATA: One female, sweeping in jungle, November 1, 1913 (A.P, Dodd), Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 2804, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype 2 minus head and left fore wing; metasoma separated. “TYPE”, ‘“‘Acroclisoides megacephalus Girault & Dodd, ? type [DH]’’. Slide - 1 cracked coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head (antennae attached); 1 smaller coverslip Fragment (added later by Girault) containing a Holotype fore wing. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2804, A.A. Girault*’, “‘Queensland Museum. Acroclisoides megacephalus G. & D. ?"’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. MEGASTIGMOIDES AMONODONTOMERUS Girault, 1926. 1926, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. VA: 67-sp. nov, + description. PUBL. DATA: Forest, Wynnum, March 1, 1922. QM: | card and 2 slides as. follows: Card - Holotype % minus head, all wings except right fore wing (folded) and most legs; metasoma separated. “‘Amonodontomerus megastigmoides Gir., Type ¢ [GH]’’. Slide ] - 1 complete coverslip containing the fragmented head (antennae separated, | A06 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM in 2 pieces, the other incomplete) and 2 legs all from the Holotype of Amonodoniomerus megastigmoides; | coverslip fragment containing the Holotype of Eutrichosomella albifemora Girault plus an unidentified chalcidoid., “ Butrichosomella albifemora Gir., Type [GH] 4388", '*Amonodontomerus megastigmoides Gir., Type ° [GHJ’’. Slide 2 - 1 cracked, half coverslip containing a fore wing from the Holotype of Amanodontamerus megastigmoides; a cracked, almost complete coverslip containing parts from the Holotype of Amonodontomerus beerwahi Girault. “5078”, ‘‘Amonodontomerus beerwahi Gir., megastigmoides wing, Types [GH]"’, *§5Q77"". NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T. 5077. MELANCHOLICA EvRYISCHIA Girault, 1913, 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 137-sp. nov. + description: 138-spp. key. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, August 4, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvyale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 1623, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide with the type appendages of shakespearei. QM: Card - Holotype = minus head, left wings, left hind leg and metasoma. **3897"" ‘‘Euryischia melancholica Gir., = type [GH]”’. Slide - outer, complete coverslip and adjoined coverslip fragment contain the head (fragmented, antennae separated, squashed) and 1 fore wing all from the Holotype of Euryisehia melancholica; inner, complete coverslip contains parts of Euryischia shakespearei Girault. ‘TYPE, Hy/1622, 1623, A.A. Girault’’, ‘53897. Queensland Museum. Euryischia melancholica °, E. shakespearei °, 3898". On the last label all except ‘£3897. Queensland Museum. 3898" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. ANIC: Card - | 4 2 4% minus some parts, “Sydney’’, ‘'W.W. Froggatt Collection", “Euryischia melancholica Git., 4 2 (GH]”’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing | head (1 antenna separated, in pieces) and | fore wing from the specimens on the ANIC Card. ''Euryischia melancholica Gir., 2, C.S.1.R."’, ‘Sydney, Froggatt Coll. Det. A.A, Girault, 2.1931, C.S-I.R.”’. NOTES: T. 3897 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. MELANOCEPHALUS EUPLECTRUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch, Naturgesch, 79, Abt. A., H.6: 102-sp. noy. + description, 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2 : 2174-sp. description; 275-spp. key. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3 : 278-type data and length. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in the pocket of jungle, 8 May, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), North Queensland. Type [Hy 1911], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag. QM: Card - Holotype © minus both antennal flagella. ‘*TYPE*’, ‘*Euplectrus melanocephalus Gir., Type = [GH]’’. MELITARAE STOMATOCERAS See DIPTEROPHAGUS MELITARAE STOMATOCERAS MELLEA GOUNODIA Girault, 1940, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. MELLEICORPUS AUSTRALRHOPOIDEUS Girault, 1926. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. MELLEUS MEGASTIGMUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 30\-sp. nev, + description: 303-spp. key 2?. PUBL, DATA: One female, in jungle, July 11, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairms), Queensland. Type Hy 3338, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag with type of Slavivariegatus, QM: Card - 2 22; the inner minus head and wings is the Holotype of Megastigmus melleus, the outer is the Holotype of Megastigmus flavivariegatus Girault. “Neomegastigmus [= Megastizmus | melleus Gir. (inner). Megastigmus Jlavivariegatus Gir. (outer) Types 2 [GH]"’. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 807 ANIC: Card - 1 ¢ minus left flagellum. ‘‘Blundell’s F.C.T., 30.4.30, A.L. Tonnoir’’, ‘‘Megastigmus melleus Gir., ¢ var.[GH]’’. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this species in Neomegastigmus as a new combination. He appears to have altered his type-label accordingly. MENDELEEFI POLYNEMA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 124-sp. nov. + description: 127-spp. key ¢¢, 22. PUBL. DATA: A single male specimen, sweeping foliage in a jungle pocket, July 30, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 1593, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide with two other species of the same genus. QM: Slide (broken through the complete coverslip containing the Holotype of this species; mended with strips of tape below the slide) - 1 complete cracked coverslip containing the fragmented Holotype ¢ of Polynema mendeleefi and a 2? Polynema nordaui Girault; 1 coverslip (with a piece missing) containing a 2 of Polynema poincarei Girault. ‘TYPE, Hy/1298, 1581, 1593, A.A. Girault’’, ‘3623. Queensland Museum. 1298, 1581, 1593. Polynema mendeleefi 2,» poincarei ?, P. » nordaui & 3618, 3618’’. On the last label all except **3623 [with an arrow]. Queensland Museum. 3618, 3618’ and ‘‘mendeleefi, nordaui [GH]”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Two specific names have been crossed out and the two names in Girault’s hand substitute2. NOTES: Although the slide label has the sex of the Holotype of Polynema mendeleefi as female it is a male. T. 3623 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. MENDEL! POLYNEMA Girault, 1913. 1913, Can, Ent. 45 : 219-sp. nov. + description. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79 Abt. A., H.6 : 99-additional specimen (¢, 5.5.1913, A.P. Dodd); sp. description. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 118-sp. description : 128-spp. key ¢¢¢°. PUBL. DATA: One male captured with the preceding species [Polynema devriesi Girault]. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland, Type Hy 1297, Queensland Museum, the above specimen in balsam (mounted with specimens of Gonatocerus spinozai and the type of Polynema nordaui, described beyond). QM: 3 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 damaged, almost complete coverslip containing the intact Holotype ¢ of Polynema mendeli; the intact Holotype 2 of Polynema nordaui Girault and an intact pair of Gonatocerus spinozai Girault. “*Gonatocerus spinozai Girault, ¢ 2, Polynema : mendeli 4 nordaui [GH]’’, **1045’’, “‘Sweeping along bank of jungle streamlet, forest, Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., 6.xii.1912, A.P.D. [GH]’’, ‘‘Lectotype designat. P. Sveum. Polynema mendeli Girault’’. Slide 2 - 1 complete, square coverslip containing an intact 2° Polynema mendeli; | cracked, almost complete coverslip containing a 2 Polynema wallacei Girault with head separated. ‘TYPE, Hy/1297, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. 1297. Polynema mendeli ?, P. wallacei ? 2470, 3614, 3611’’. On the last label all except ‘“‘Queensland Museum. 3614, 3611’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. ‘‘Paralectotype designat. P. Sveum. Polynema mendeli Girault’’. Slide 3 - 3 coverslip fragments each with a specimen of Polynema as per label. “*Polynema joulei Girault, 2 type, P. signum G., 2 type, P. mendeli Gir., ° [GH] 3608, 3603’’, ‘‘Paralectotype designat. P. Sveum. Polynema mendeli Girault’’. NOTES: The female on Slide 2 labelled as ‘*TYPE [NGH]”’ and bearing the Queenland Museum type-register number for Polynema mendeli (Hy.1297) is not the Holotype. If one examines the PUBL. DATA with Polynema mendeli it is clear that the Holotype is a single male on a slide with Gonatocerus spinozai Girault and the Holotype of Polynema nordaui Girault. This information fits Slide 1 and is backed up by further information in the same paper. In the introduction to the paper Girault says, ‘‘The following species have recently been captured by Mr Alan P. Dodd and very kindly given to me’’. The 808 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM only time that full collection data are given is with the first species Polynema bicolor MERCATORI EPIMEGASTIGMUS Girault, 1940. 1940, Od Nat. 11: 106-sp. description. and they say, ‘‘... sweeping jungle growths along forest streamlet, near Nelson [= Gordonvale], North Queensland, December 6, 1912 (A.P. Dodd)’’. This date is present on Slide 1. The PUBL. DATA with Polynema nordaui described in the same paper state, ‘‘Type ... the above female in balsam (mounted with Gonatocerus spinozai and the type of Polynema mendeli).”” Under Gonatocerus spinozai (described in 1912 by Girault, Mem. Qd Mus. 1: 140) Girault says, ‘‘At the same time that the above new species [ Polynema bicolor ] was captured Mr Dodd obtained a pair of this species’’, The PUBL. DATA for P. wallacei on Slide 2 (descr. by Gir. in 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 166) state ‘“‘Type... 1 female on a slide with a female of mendeli’’. All of this information clearly points to the male on Slide 1 as the Holotype of P. mendeli and the female on Slide 2 as an additional specimen. The confusion resulting from the incorrect labelling of the above specimens has been compounded by the actions of two subsequent workers. New (1976) incorrectly assumed that the female on Slide 2 was the Holotype and appears to have overlooked Slide 1. Sveum (1982) attempted to solve the confusion by assuming all specimens of Polynema mendeli above were Syntypes. He then selected the male as a Lectotype and the two females as Paralectotypes. Both workers appear to have overlooked the clear evidence in the original paper which is listed above. The confusion should not have arisen and selection of a Lectotype was unnecessary. The two females were not mentioned in the original description and therefore have no type- status. Their selection as Paralectotypes is invalid. New (1976) has similarly confused the issue with Polynema nordaui by selecting the wrong specimen as the Holotype (the correct specimen is the male on Slide 1). T.3614 on Slide 2 is a duplicate Queenland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. MENISCOCEPHALUS AMENISCOCEPHALUS Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. PUBL. DATA: None given. In his unpublished manuscript Girault gives a more formal description with the following data, ‘‘Types, 2 ?’s, Killara, 5, 7.11.1936, 1 2 3.11.36; 1 2, 7.11.36. Near Sydney, N.S. Wales’’. ANIC: 4 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - 1 Syntype ¢ minus head and metasoma. ‘‘galls A. implexa, Killara 7.11.36”. Card 2 - 1 Syntype ? head and left fore wing; 1 glue spot marking the position of a second specimen now missing. Labelled as Card 1. Card 3 - 1 Syntype ? minus head and metasoma. ‘‘galls A. implexa, Killara, 3.11.36’. Card 4 - 1 Syntype 2 intact. ‘‘galls A. implexa, Killara, 5.11.36’. NOTES: Only one of the cards is pinned through a Girault label, ‘‘Epimegastigmus mercatori Gir., Types’’. Although the published description is not annotated “new species’’ it makes this a valid, available, nominal species. I am assuming that the specimen missing on Card 2 was missing when Girault described the species since his unpublished manuscript mentions only two specimens from Killara. MERCES GONATOCERUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus, 2: 113-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in jungle pocket, July 24, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 1572, Queensland Museum, the above female on a slide with the type of Gonatocerus metchnikoffi. QM: Slide - 1 almost complete coverslip containing the fragmented Holotype ? of Gonatocerus merces; | large coverslip fragment containing a ? of Gonatocerus metchnikoffi Girault; 1 small coverslip fragment containing another ? of Gonatocerus merces. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/1039, 1572, A.A. Girault’’, “‘Q. Museum. Gonatocerus metchnikoffi Gir. 2 1039, 3682”’, ‘‘Q. Museum. 3684. Gonatocerus merces Gir, 2’s, Ty. 1572, 3684’’. On the last 2 labels all except ‘‘Q. Museum. 3682” and ‘‘Q. Museum, 3684, 3684” are ina DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES GF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. The last Jabel has a name now illegible crossed out after ‘‘Ty.’’ and Girault has added ‘*'s"’ ta the sex sign. NOTES: The PUBL. DATA for thus species mention only one female and this is the one under the almost complete coverslip. The second specimen under the small coverslip fragment appears to have been added later (the coverslip fragment overlies portion of an old Girault label under the present Q. Museum label) as does the crossed out name which was in red ink. J suspect Girault added this specimen, intended describing it as a new species (¢Ty.” is also in red ink) but later decided it was a Gonatocerus merces. He then crossed out the new specific name and added ‘*'s’’ io the sex sign. T.3684 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. The second female has no type-status, MERCURIUS ANAGYROPSIS Girault,, 1922, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. MERIDIALIS NEOTETRASTICHODES (?) Dodd (in Girault, 1914). 1915, Mem. Gd Mus. 3: 235-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female from a window of a wool-store, October 3, 1911 (A.A. Girault). Brisbane, Queensland. Type Hy 2587, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag, head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype 2 minus head and right hind wing; right fore wing separated. “TYPE”, ‘‘Neotetrastichodes meridialis Dodd, = type [DH]’’. Slide - 1 large coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head (part of | antenna separated); | small empty coverslip fragment. “TYPE, Hy/2587, A.A. Girault”’, ‘Queensland Museum, Neotetrastichodes meridialis, Dodd 2*’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.** and ‘todd [GH]" of the author’s name are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. MERIDIANUS NEOTETRASTICHODES Girault,. 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 235-sp. nov. + description, BOS PUBL. DATA; From two females on a card labelled **No. 27, Nat. Mus., Victoria, From galls on gum. 11.94°*. Melbourne, Victoria. Type Hy 2588, Queensland Museum, the two specimens on a card, a head on a slide, QM: 2 cards originally on separate pins, now glued to a single card. - 2 Syntype 7+. 1 minus head, the other minus parts of | antenna. ‘‘From gum galls, 11.94 [on reverse of card-mount]’’, ‘27, Nat. Mus. Victoria®’, ‘“TYPE”’, “‘Neotetrastichodes meridianus Gir., Type 2 [GH]’’. Slide — 1 coverslip fragment containing a fragmented Syntype head and antennae. ““Neotetrastichodes meridianus Gir., ° types [GH] Q. Museum.*’,, “TYPE"*. The last label is glued over a label, partly scratched away and some data in Hacker’s hand crossed out by Girault. On this label Girault has written ‘‘Neoretrastichodes "’. The crossed out data do not apply to this species. MESMERI SELITRICHODELIA Giraull, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 255-sp. noy, + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, April 16, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Cloncurry, Queensland. Type Hy 2638, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide. QM: Slide (broken, part missing) - | cracked, coverslip fragment containing the Holotype © minus head; 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head (in 2 pieces, most of both antennae separated). “TYPE, Hy/2638, A.A. Girault"’, “Queensland Museum. Selilrichodelia mesmeri 5**. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum."’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. METALLICA AGAMERION Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4+ 216-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA; One female, sweeping foliage, forest, on the outskirts of the township, November 30, 1913. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 3212, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the antennae and a hind leg on a slide. Also at Port Darwin, N.T, I have seen a fernale through the kindness of Mr A.P. Dodd which was reared from a pale blattid MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM ege-case in 1903 at Horton Park, New South Wales (W.W. Froggatt). QM: 2 cards, | stage on separate pins and 1 slide as follows: Card 1 - Holotype * minus antennae and some leg parts; head, metasoma and left fore wing separated. *‘Agamerion metallica Gir., Type + [GH]’’ Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing 2 antennae (1 in 2 pieces) and 1 hind leg (in 2 pieces) all from the Holotype. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/3212, A.A, Girault’*, “Queensland Museum, Agarnerion metallica ?"’, On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum."' are in hand similar to Mrs Girault's. Card 2-1 7 minus tip of left antenna, “dAgamerion metallica Girault, 4 [GH]"' and on the reverse, ‘Dalby. Forest, Feb. 10, 1924 [GH]’’. Stage - 1 & intact. *‘Agamerion metallica Gir., + [GH]’’. ANIC: Card - 1 ¢ with metasoma separated. “‘Moree, N.S.W., 20.2.1910, W.W.F."’, ““W.W, Froggatt Collection”’,, ‘‘Agamerion metallica Girault, Type * {GH]’’. USNM: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - 1 © minus left hind tarsus. ““Australia, Koebele’’, “‘Toowoomba”, ‘“Agamerion metallica Gir. (GH]"" and on the reverse, ‘‘Euryischia [GH]’’. Card 2-1 = intact. ‘‘Australia, Koebele”’, ““Agamerion metallica Gir. [NGH]". NOTES: The male in ANIC has no type- status since it was not mentioned with the original description. In the Queensland Museum there are three extra cards on separate pins, which bear specimens of this species identified by Dodd. The Paratype specimens from Port Darwin and Horton Park were not located- QM: Card - Holotype © minus head; metasoma separated. ‘‘TYPE"’, **Neomphaloidella metallica Girault & Dodd, 2 type [DH]”’- ‘Slide - 1 cracked coverslip fragment containing the damaged head and antennae from the Holotype (the coverslip fragment is damaged over the head). ‘TYPE, Hy/2606, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Neormphaloidella metallica G, & D. °7", On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum”’ and G. & D. [GH]** are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. METALLICA PTEROPTRIXELLA Girault, 1932. 1932, ‘*‘New lower Hymenoptera from Australia and India.’ (Girault : Brisbane) {20 October 1932) : 3[295]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Wynnum, forest. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘The single specimen was described in a somewhat distorted attitude and so absolute accuracy may not be present. The head disappeared after description, The type was a single male taken in ti[=tea]-tree forest, November”’. QM: Slide - 3 groups of coverslip fragments; the outer, beside the '*3891"’ label contains the distorted Holotype ¢ of Pteroptrixella metallica minus head; the group adjacent to these contains parts of Neasteropaeus caudaius Girault; the remaining group contains parts of an undescribed species of Diaulomyia. **3891"', ‘‘Neasteropaeus caudatus Gir., < [GH]"’, ‘‘Preroptrixella metallica Gir., Type ?, Diaulormyia vegai [CHEIRONYM] Gir., Type [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3891. METALLICA NEOMPHALOIDELLA (7?) Girault and = METALLICUS ARATUS Girault, 1914. Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1914, Societas ent, 29: 33-sp. nov. + 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3 : 243-sp. nov. + description, description. 1915, Mem. Gd Mus. 4 = 119-Psyllaephagzus PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in heart of jungle, 1,500 feet, September 12, 1913 (A.P,. Dodd). Northern Queensland (Kuranda, near Cairns). Type Hy 2606, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag; the head on a slide. metallicus comb. nov.; sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Six males and three females in the collections of the Queensland Museum at Brisbane mounted on cards labelled ‘‘Bred out of Eucalyptus. 5.8.11, Brisbane. H. Hacker" and **Gall No. 15’’- DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 811 Types [Hy 3051] 1 ¢ 1 ° ona single card. QM: Slide (broken through the label, mended below with paper strips) - 1 cracked coverslip fragment containing 1 Syntype 2 (minus head and 1 leg; 1 fore wing separated) and 1 Syntype ¢ minus head and wings; 1 smaller coverslip fragment containing the Syntype heads minus antennae, fragments of 1 ¢ antenna and some legs parts. ‘‘Aratus metallicus Gir., ¢2 type. Remounted AAG. [GH]’’. NOTES: The remaining syntypical specimens were not located. METALLICUS OOENCYRTUS Girault, 1914. 1914, Z. wiss. InsektBiol. 10 : 138-nomen nudum in host list. 1914, Societas ent, 29 : 37-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 78-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Six females remounted on tags from alcohol, kindly given to me by Henry Tryon, Government Entomologist and Vegetable Pathologist, Department of Agriculture and Stock, Brisbane, who reared them from the egg masses of Tara tephrosis obtained at Roma, Queensland, October 6., 1911. A single specimen to the host. Types [Hy 2975] Queensland Museum, three females in xylol-balsam, one slide. QM: Slide - 1 almost complete coverslip (badly cracked and parts missing over the medium) containing the remains of 3 Syntype 22. ‘Queensland Museum. Type, Hy/1453, 2’, ‘‘Ooencyrtus metallicus Girault, 3 °’s types [GH]’’. NOTES: Hy.1453 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species and has been cancelled. The remaining three Syntypes were not located. METATARSUM PODAGRION Girault, 1929. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust, 53 : 341-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Two males, one female, Melbourne, Victoria, February 22, 1909. From the eggs of the mantid Orthodera. Also many specimens of both sexes with the same data and bearing the No. 39, SAM: | stage, 3 cards on separate pins and 1 slide as follows: Stage - 2 Syntype 22 and 1 Syntype ¢, From the left, 1 2 minus left wings, hind legs and metasoma, 1 ? minus metasoma, | 4 minus head and right wings. The last two have ‘‘ty [GH]’’ on the card in front of them. ‘‘Parasites on mantid eggs Ophidera sp. [?], Tyromalus sp. [2] (Callimomidae). Bred in Museum box ex egg case, 22.2.09”’, “*T desire particularly the name of this creature. Id. by N.B. Tindale’’, ‘‘Type’’, **Podagrion metatarsum Gir., Victoria, also slide, TYPE’’, ‘‘Podagrion metatarsus [= metatarsum | Girault, ¢° types [GH]’’. Card 1 - 4 Syntype ?°?; 1 minus head, the others minus parts of the antennae. ‘‘ex eggs, mantid Orthodera, 22.2.09 [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘S. Aus. Mus. [GH]’’. ‘*Podagrion metatarsus [= metatarsum ] Girault, Paratypes ° [GH]’’. Card 2 - 2 Syntype °° (1 minus head, the other minus antennae) and some leg fragments which are apparently from a ¢ specimen now missing. ‘‘ex. eggs, mantid Orthodera, 22.2.09 [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘S. Aus. Mus. [GH]’’, ‘‘Podagrion metatarsus [= metatarsum | Girault, 22 Paratypes [GH]’’. Card 3 - 3 Syntype ¢¢, 3 Syntype £2; 1 2 minus head, most of the other specimens missing antennae or at least flagella. ‘‘ex eggs, mantid Orthodera, 22.2.09 [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘S. Aus. Mus. [GH]’’. ‘*Podagrion metatarsum Gir., Victoria, PARATYPE”’, ‘‘Podagrion metatarsus [= metatarsum | Girault, $2 Paratypes [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 antennae from a Syntype 2 (SAM labels indicate that they are from the staged specimens). ‘‘Podagrion metatarsus [= metatarsum Gir., Type ? S.Aus.Mus. [GH]’’, “Type’’. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - 4 Syntype ¢ ¢ (1 minus head, 1 minus some legs, | intact, 1 minus terminal antennal segments) and 1 Syntype 2 minus head and right wings. ‘‘Podagrion metatarsum, Gir., Paratype 24, type mat. [GH]’’. Card 2 - 1 fragmented ° minus antennae, | hind leg and right wings. ‘‘Podagrion metatarsum Gir., ? [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘21 October, Banyo [GH]’’. Slide - 1 cracked, half coverslip (outer) containing a Syntype 2 head in 2 pieces 812 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM (antennae separated, minus flagella); 1 complete coverslip (inner) containing 1 antenna from the + on Card 2. ‘‘Podagrion metatarsum Gir., Paratype + scape outer. Banyo, Q. 21 Oct. inner [GH] 5097 Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for its Syntypes of this species is T.5097. [CHEIRONYM] [= Episystole | meteora Gir., Type ¢ [GH]"’. NOTES: I suspect Girault originally intended calling this genus Episystolomorpha [CHEIRONYM] but changed his mind before publication ' without changing his label, The type-species of Episystole is also labelled Episystolomorpha [CHEIRONYM] poeta. METCHNIKOFF! GONATOCERUS Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Od Mus, 1: 132-sp. noy. + hs: METEORA SELITRICHODELLA Girault, 1915. description : 145-spp. key = 4%. 1915, Mem, Qd Mus. 3: 231-sp. nov. + PUBL. DATA: A single female specimen, from the under surface of a leaf of Ficus species growing along the east bank of the Mulgrave River near Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., during the afternoon of December 18, 1911. Type Hy/1039, Queensland Museum, the foregoing female. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype of Genatocerus merces Girault; 1 small coverslip fragment containing an intact ° of the same species and | large coverslip fragment containing the Holotype 5 of Gonatocerus metchnikoffi with head separated; minus most of antennae. ‘'TYPE. Hy/1039, 1572, A.A. Girault’', ““Q. Museum. Gonatocerus metchnikoffi Gir. =, 1039, 3682", “‘Q. Museum. 3684. Gonatocerus merces, Gir. ®*s Ty. 1572, 3684’’. On the last two labels all except “*Q. Museum. 3682"', ‘'Q. Museum, 3684, 3684’' and ‘‘Ty.’s [GH]” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s, There is a name, now illegible, crossed out after ‘‘Ty."' on the last label. NOTES: T.3682 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. See also NOTES with Gonatocerus merces. METEORA EPISYSTOLE Girault, 1927. 1927, Rec. S. Aust. Mus. 3: 317-sp. noy. + description as part of a key. PUBL. DATA: Chinchilla, Queensland (A.P. Dodd). The type is in the South Australian Museum, SAM: Card - Holotype ? minus anterofrontal portion of head, antennae, left wings and the tergites from the metasoma. ‘Chinchilla, A.P, Dodd”, “Type’’.. “Episystole meteora Girault, Queensland, Type’’, *“‘Episysto/omoarpha description, PUBL, DATA: A single female, from a window, September, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 2577, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card ~ Holotype 2 minus head, “TYPE”, “‘Selitrichodella meteora Gir., Type = [GH]’’. Slide - | coverslip fragment containing the fragmented Holotype head, 1 antenna separated, the other attached. ‘“‘TYPE, Hy/2577, A.A. Girault"', ‘Queensland Museum. Selitrichodella meteora, Gir. <’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum."’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. MICANS PSEUDACRIAS Girault, 1913, 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79 Abt.A., H.6: 105-sp. nov. + description. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2; 150-sp. description : LS4-gen. key ©, PUBL. DATA; One female, sweeping in a pocket of jungle, May 8, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland, Type [Hy 1653] Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag and a slide with the head. QM: Card — | leg and. pari of a wing are all that remain of the Holotype on the card. “TYPE”’, ‘‘Pseudacrias micans Girault 5 type [GH]”’. Slide - 1 complete, square coverslip containing the squashed Holotype head with antennae attached. ‘*‘Queensland Museum. TYPE. Hy/1505 ©"’, ‘*Pseudacrias micans Girault, > type [GH]”’. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: II! aa MICANS THAUMASUR’ Girault, 1932, 1932, ‘‘New lower Hymenoptera from Australia and India.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 October 1932) = 4[296]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Kuranda, 13 Dec., 1920, F.P. Dodd. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘The type was a single female; a cotype female type locality, Dec, 1}. 1920, F.P. Dodd ..."’. QM: 3 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - Holotype = intact. “‘Kuranda, 13.xii.20, P,P. Dodd*’, “Thawmasura micans Girault, Type = [GH]"’. Card 2 - 1 @ intact. “‘Kuranda, 12.x1i,20, F.P, Dodd’’,‘‘ Thaumasura micans Girault, Cotype = [GH]"’. Card 3 — 1 + minus left antenna; parts of right fore leg separated. ‘‘Gordonvale, Queensland, A.P. Dodd’’, ‘‘Thaumusura micans Girault, + [GH]’’- NOTES: The specimen on Card 2 has no type-status. In addition to the above there are four females on separate pins from Kuranda and Gordonvale. Girault may have seen these, but they are without Girault labels. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9218. MICROGASTER HOMALOTYLUS Girault, 1917. 1917, Insecutor Inscit. menstr, 5 : 134-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Four females in the U.S. National Museum. (A. Koebele). Australia (Eastern). Type No. 20674, U.S, Nat. Mus., two females on tags and a slide with two pairs of antennae, a fore wing, head and hind tibiae. Cotype: In the Queensland Museum, a female on a tag. USNM: 4 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Type Collection: Card 1 - 1 Syntype 2 minus antennae, right wings, tight hind leg and right mid leg. ‘‘Australia, Koebele’’, **20674"', ‘‘Homalotylus microgaster Gir., Type & [GH]”’. Main Collection: Card 2—- 1 Syntype = minus head. ‘‘Australia, Koebele’’, 90674", ‘‘Homalotylus microgaster Gir., Cotype 2 [GH]’’, On the last label “*Pseiudcopidosom ... [CHEIRONYM]”’ is crossed out and ‘*Cotypes** has been altered to ““Cotype’’ by Girault- Slide - 2 complete coverslips containing 1 pair of antennae (both in 3 pieces), 1 squashed head (antennae separated, fragmented), 1 fore wing and ] leg all from the Syntypes on Cards 1 and 2. ‘*Type No. 20674"*, ‘‘Homalotylus microgaster Gir. Type © [GH]"*. On the last label **Homalotylus” is written over ““Pseudcopidose ... [CHETIRONYM|"’, In addition, in the same tray, there are 2 specimens on separate cards without Girault labels. These I take to be the remaining USNM Syntypes. Card 3 = I Syntype © intact, *20674"", ‘Australia, Koebele’’, Card 4 - I Syntype © intact mounted with host. ‘‘Australia, Koebele'’. NOTES: I suspect that one of the specimens on Cards 3 and 4 should be in the Queensland Museum. However, since they are without Girault labels I feel it is best to leave it in the USNM associated with the Syntypes bearing Girault labels. MIGNET!I EROTOLEPSIELLA Girault, 1935, 1935, ‘‘Microhymenoptera Australiensis nova mostly Chalcididae.*’ (Girault : Sydney} (25 April 1935} : 3[317]-sp. description, PUBL. DATA: Brookfield, H. Hacker, March §, 1930, In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “‘one female’’. QM: Card - Holotype © fragmented, mimes antennae, all wings except right hind wing and some legs; some legs separated. ‘Brookfield, 8-3-30, H. Hacker’’, “Erotolepsiella migneti Girailt, Type = [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing | leg (in 2 pieces), 2 antennae (both in pieces) and 1 fore wing all from the Holotype. “Erotolepsiella migneti Girault, Type 5 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’ NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species 18 T9219. MIGNETI EUPLECTRUS Girault, 1936. 1936, “‘Terror-errors; and novitates of Pterygota (or earth realities not state- bound).”’ (Girault : Sydney) (29 August 1936) : 4[325]-sp. description as Euplecirue migneti. 814 1937, ‘‘New naturals, unorthodoxies and non- pollutions. viz. - New hexapods. -’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 November 1937) : 3[328]-correction of above generic mis-spelling. PUBL. DATA: Carrathool, N.S. Wales (Froggatt Collection, Canberra). ANIC: Card - Holotype 2? minus head and right fore wing. ‘‘Carrathool, N.S.W., 1912, W.W.F.’’, ‘‘Euplectrus migneti Type 2 [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the squashed head (antennae separated, fragmented) and 1 fore wing all from the Holotype. ‘‘Euplectrus migneti Gir., Type 2, C.S.LR.’’, ‘Froggatt Coll. Det. A.A. Girault, 1932, C.S.I.R.’’. MILTONI ANSELMELLA Girault, 1926. 1926, ‘‘New pests from Australia. II.’ (Girault : Brisbane) (30 April 1926) : 3[202]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Galls on Eugenia, Brisbane, Mch. 22, 1926, Hacker. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The types were two females and one male ... From galls involving entire fruit (and causing abnormal variation in size and shape and fleshiness) of Eugenia australe [= australis |, Brisbane, July 1926, L. Franzen and H. Tryon. Apparently the same species was reared from another Eugenia at Canungra in 1937 (not critically examined)’’. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - 1 Syntype ¢ minus metasoma, antennae except left scape and some legs; 2 Syntype ??, 1 minus head and some leg parts, the other minus right wings, antennae except scapes and some legs (some legs separated). ‘‘Brisbane : H. Hacker, 22.3.26’’, ‘‘Bred from galls on Eugenia ’’, ‘*Anselmella miltoni Gir., Types ¢ 2 [GH]’’. Slide - 1 almost complete, square coverslip containing 2 legs and 1 antenna; 1 large coverslip fragment containing 1 fragmented ¢ (of uncertain origin. It may be a Syntype overlooked by Girault), 1 head (antennae separated, in pieces) and 1 fore wing. The parts are from the Syntypes on Card 1, “‘Anselmella miltoni Gir. Types ° 2 [GH]’’. Card 2 - 1 intact 2 and remounts of several MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM other specimens. I presume these are the specimens mentioned in Girault’s unpublished manuscript as being bred from Eugenia australis, July 1926. ‘‘Anselmella miltoni Girault [GH]’’. DPIQ: Card - 11 specimens (2 minus some parts) and | missing specimen. ‘‘Anse/mella miltoni Girault [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register numbers for the Syntypes of this species are T.9237 (male on card), T.9238 (female on card minus head) and T.9239 (female closest the pin). MILTONI APHELINUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 46-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, January 4, 1912. Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Type Hy 2921, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide. QM: Slide (broken, half missing) - 1 complete coverslip containing an unidentified chalcidoid; 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype ¢ of Aphelinus miltoni with parts separated. ‘‘Queensland Museum. Aphelinus miltoni, 2 3773’’. On this label all except “‘Queensland Museum. 3773” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.3773 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. MILTONI CERATONEURA Girault, 1920, 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 8 : 47-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Forest, Gordonyale, August. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘This fine species I have examined again in the type specimen’’. QM: Card - Holotype 2 minus head and right hind leg. ‘‘Ceratoneura miltoni Gir., 2 type [GH]’’. Slide - 1 small coverslip fragment (adjacent to the label) containing 1 antenna from the Holotype of Ceratoneura miltoni; 1 cracked, larger coverslip fragment containing Aphelinus niger Girault. ““Ceratoneura miltoni Gir., 2 type, Aphelinus niger 4° Babinda [GH]’’. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III BIS NOTES; The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9220. MILTONI CHaALcIs Girault, 1926. 1926, Jnsecutor Inscit. menstr. 14: 139-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Male. Nelson [= Gordonvalej], May, 1920, A.P. Dodd. QM: Stage - Holotype ¢ minus right hind tarsus; part of left flagellum separated, glued to head. ‘‘Gordonvale, N.Q., May 1920", ‘‘Chalcis miltoni Girault, 7 type [GH]"’, 'Brachymeria brisbanensis (Gir.) E.F. Riek. Det. 1950". NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4512. MILTON! EURYPERILAMPUS Girault, 1931. 1931, ‘A new habit in an old insect, Homo pudicus and new Eurytomidae.”’ (Girault > Brisbane) (1 September 1931) : 1[280]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Sydney, Macleay Mus. From slender pod-like galls. ANIC: Card - 2 Syntype 74; 1 minus antennae, the other minus tips of antennae and some legs. ‘‘Sydney”’, ““Euryperitlampus miltoni Girault, Types 2 [GH]"*. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 pair of legs from the Syntypes. “Buryperilampus miltoni Gir., ¢ Types [GH] 4904”. NMY: Card - 1 = minus antennae and left fore wing; 2 legs separated. A gall mounted on a separate card, same pin. ‘Bendigo, Vic., Sep. 1928, F.E. Wilson’, ‘*F.E. Wilson Collection’*, ‘‘Euryperilampus miltoni Girault, ° [GH]"*. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 fore wing, | leg, | antenna complete and a second antenna minus tip. “Euryperilampus miltoni Girault, 2. Bendigo, Vic., F.E. Wilson [GH]"'. NOTES: T.4904 on the ANIC Slide is a Queensland Museum register number and has been cancelled. MILTON! EXOCLAENUS Girault, 1926, 1926, ‘‘New Pests from Australia, [V."’ (Girault : Brisbane) (18 November 1926) | 1(205]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: [%] Nelson [= Gordonvale], May, 1920, Dodd, QM: Stage — Holotype ° minus left antennal flagellum; left hind leg separated, in 2 pieces, glued to stage. ‘‘Gordonvale, N.Q., May 19207", ‘‘4483"", ‘“SHOLOTYPE", ‘‘Exoclaenus miltoni Girault, 2 type [GH]’”’, ““LECTOTYPE. Leucospis aruina |= Epexocl, miltoni Grit. LECTOTYPE, Z. Boutek det. 1973" and on the reverse of the label, “‘Lectotype 2 of E. miltoni det. Dahms and Boutek, 1973’’. Both sides of the last label are in Boutek’s hand and the square bracket is his, He has used the generic name Epexoci. instead of Exoclaenus. The joint determination is explained in Boutek (1974: 205) under Leucospis aruina Walker. NOTES: Boutek (1974) selected the single specimen of Exoclaenus miltoni as a Lectotype. I regard this as unnecessary since the specimen is labelled ‘*type’’ by Girault and bears the correct data except for the collector's name. However, the data label is a typical, Dodd, Gordonyale label. T.4483 is the Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species. MILTON! IDEOIDARNES Girault, 1931, 1931, ‘“‘Hymenoptera, Thysanoptera nova Australiensis.’’ (Girault ; Brisbane) (15 September 1931) : 1[284]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Mt, Glorious, Hacker. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “One female taken in the jungle, September 18, 1927 (H. Hacker)"’. QM: Card - Holotype © minus right wings, left antenna, night antennal flagellum and at least | leg; head separated, ‘‘Mt. Glorious, 18-9-27, H. Hacker’’, ““‘Ideoidarnes miltoni Girault, Type = [GH]". Slide - 1 coverslip (with a piece missing) containing a scape plus 2 separated antennal segments from the Holotype. ‘*[deoidarnes miltoni Girault, Type *, antenna in part [GH] 5128’’- NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.5128. 816 MILTONI NASON/4 Girault, 1929. 1929, Trans. R. Soe. S, Aust, 53 : 320-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, Adelaide, South Australia (R.J. Burton). SAM; Card - Holotype © minus head and some legs. ‘‘Adelaide, Burton’’, ‘*Type’’, ‘*Nasonia miltoni Gir., South Australia, also slide, TYPE", *‘Nasonia milteni Girault, = Type [GH]"*. Slide - 1 large, almost complete coverslip containing the head (very squashed, antennae separated, | in 2 pieces) and 2 legs (1 in pieces) all from the Holotype. “TYPE”, “‘Nasonia miltoni Gir., Type =. S. Aus. Mus. [GH]’’. MILTON! PERILAMPUS Girault, 1922. 1922, ‘*The true remedy for head lice. Dedication of a new animal to the quality of majesty and so forth.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 November 1922) : 1[166]-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Caloundra, Brisbane, Jany, 20, 1914, QM: Card - Holotype :, fragmented, minus antennae, left wings and some legs. “Caloundra, 20.1.14"’, ““H. Hacker’’, **4722"", “HOLOTYPE", ‘*Perilampus miltoni Girault, Type [GH]"’, ‘‘Perilampus cairnsensis Gir., E.F. Riek. Det. 1950°’. Slide - | coverslip (with a piece missing) containing 2 mandibles, 2 antennae (1 in pieces) and | fore wing all trom the Holotype. ‘‘Perilampus miltoni Gir., Type =. Caloundra, 1914 [GH] 4722". On this label Girault has crossed out ‘australis "* and inserted ‘‘mi/toni Type’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4722. MILTONI PHASGONOPHORA Girault, 1927. 1927, Ree. S. Aust. Mus, 3 ; 324-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Kuranda, Nov., 1919 (A.P, Dodd). Type, a pair. A corype female in Dec., same place, in the Queensland Museum. SAM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card | - 1 Syntype 7 minus antennae and night wings. ‘‘Kuranda, Q., A.P. Dodd’’, “Type’’. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Card 2 - only 1 leg from the Syntype = remains on the card. ‘‘Kuranda, Q., A.P- Dodd, Nov. 1919"", ‘'Type’’, ‘“*Phasgonophora miltoni Girault, + Types = [GH]"*. Both cards are pinned through a label, ‘*Phasgonophora miltoni Queensland, TYPE”’, but the Girault label is only on the pin with Card 2. Slide — 1 complete, square coverslip containing 2 pairs of wings; | coverslip fragment containing 2 antennae (in pieces). All are from the * and = Syntypes above. '*4493"", “*Phasgonophera miltoni Gir., Type ¢2 [GHJ"’. On the last label Girault has crossed out a generic name and inserted “Phasgonophora ** in red ink. QM: Card - ] Syntype 2 minus part of right mid-leg; part of right fore wing separated. *‘Kuranda, Dec. 1919, F.P. Dodd’’, ‘'4493"’, ‘‘Phasgonophora miltoni Girault, Cotype = [GH]”’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for its Syntype of this species is T.4493. MINERA SMICROMORPHA See MINERVA SMICROMORPHA MINERVA CHALC?S Girault, 1927. 1927, Rec, 8, Aust. Mus, 3: 323-sp. nov, + description, PUBL. DATA: S. Aust.: Owieandana, Northern Flinders Range (H.M. Hale and N.B. Tindale). Two females. SAM: Card - 1 Syntype = with | hind leg separated, ‘‘Owieandana, N. Flinders Ra., Hale and Tindale’', '‘Type’’. QM; Card — | Syntype 7 minus left leg, right antennal flagellum and tip of left antenna. ‘‘Owieandana, N. Flinders Ra., Hale & Tindale’, ‘‘Chalcis minerya Girault, Cotype » [GH]"’, '‘Brachymeria juno (Gir.) E.F. Riek Det. 1950"’. NOTES; There is no Girault label on the pin with the SAM Card but on the Holotype of Chalcis juno Girault (SAM) the following labels occur, ‘“‘Chalcis juno Girault, S. Aus., TYPE”, ‘‘Chalcis minerve Gir. S. Aus., TYPE”, “Chalcis juno Git., Type © minerva Girault, Type = [GH]*’. ft appears that the above Syntype of Chalcis minerva and the Holotype of Chaleis juno were both originally pinned through the one Girault label and that the DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 817 SAM label for the former has been incorrectly placed on the pin with the latter. The Queensland Museum register number for its Syntype of this species is T.4520. the original spelling (Article 32a(ii) of the Code). The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4491. MINI PROPLEUROTROPIS Girault, 1937. MINERVA PSEUDIDARNES Girault, 1927. 1937, ‘‘New naturals, unorthodoxies and non- 1927, Rec. S. Aust. Mus. 3 : 332-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: N.S.Wales: Sydney (A.J. Coates). A female from Ficus rubiginosus. SAM: Card - Holotype ° minus head and right wings. ‘‘Sydney’’, ‘‘Pt. Jackson Fig [= Ficus rubiginosus |’’, ‘‘Type’’, ‘*Pseudidarnes minerva, New South Wales, TYPE, also Slide’’, ‘‘Paragoniogastra [CHEIRONYM] [= Pseudidarnes } minerva Girault, Type ° [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip and a half coverslip containing the head (squashed, antennae separated), 1 fore wing, | leg and part of another leg all from the Holotype. ‘‘Paragoniogastra [CHEIRONYM] [= Pseudidarnes | minerva Girault, Type 2 [GH]’’. NOTES: Paragoniogastra [CHEIRONYM] does not occur in the literature nor in Girault’s unpublished manuscript. I suspect that Girault changed his mind on the name for his new genus before publication and has omitted to change his labels. MINERVA SMICROMORPHA Girault, 1926. 1926, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 14 : 70-sp. noy. + description as Smicromorpha minera. 1930, ‘‘New pests from Australia, VII.’ (Girault : Brisbane) (16 August 1930) : 3[274]-type-species of Smicromorphella gen. nov. as Smicromorphella minerva. PUBL. DATA: Meringa, Nov., jungle. QM: Card - Holotype ° with head (2 fore legs adjoined), 1 mid leg and 1 hind leg separated; part of | mid leg missing (tarsus in glue). ‘*4491’’, ““HOLOTYPE”’, **Smicromorpha minerva Gir., ° type [GH]’’. NOTES: I regard the spelling minerva to be a justifiable emendation under Article 33a(i) of the Code. Girault’s label (in combination with Smicromorpha ), his 1930 paper and his unpublished manuscript all use the spelling minerva and I take this as clear evidence of an inadverdent error in pollutions. Viz. - New Hexapods. -’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 November 1937) : 1[326]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Dayboro, forest. QM: Card - Holotype 2 minus head, left wings and at least 1 leg; metasoma and left hind leg separated. ‘‘Propleurotropis mini Girault, Type ° [GH]’’ and on the reverse, “‘Dayboro, forest, 8 Oct. [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the fragmented head (most of antennae missing), 1 leg and 1 fore wing all from the Holotype. ‘‘Propleurotropis mini Girault ° Type [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9221. MINIMA OLIGOSITA Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Qd Mus. 1: 76-sp. nov. + description ¢ : 78 (not p. 65 as stated on p. 77) - description of 2 : 85-spp. key 29. 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 12: 56-catalogue. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 153-occurrence. 1916, Mem. Qd Mus. 5 : 206-correction of p. 65 to p. 77 in original description. PUBL. DATA: Page 77 - At first from two male specimens in balsam, November 27 and 29, 1911 from foliage of bastard gum in a forest, Nelson [= Gordonvale], Queensland. (For description of female see beyond on p. 65 [= 78]). Page 78 - Oligosita minima was found to be quite common at Nelson [= Gordonvale]. Since describing it I have captured the following specimens by carefully searching the foliage of bastard gum in forests adjoining the town... 1 ¢,2 2’s,1 4,1? and 4 4’s, 1 ?, 30 November, 1911. Another male from a window in an empty house near Nelson [= Gordonvale] December 10, 1911. Page 77 - Types Hy/783, Queensland Museum, 4 2’s, 1 2 in xylol balsam (1 slide, 30 November, 1911); also 1 4, 27 November 1911 (a total of two slides; the first also MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM bearing some eulophids; the second the type female of Stethynium vesaliit Girault and a pair of S. lavoisieri Girault, both as yer undescribed). QM): 5 slides as follows: Slide 1 — 1 almost complete coverslip containing 8 specimens (both sexes) of which 4 74 and 1 are Syntypes of Oligosita minima and the others (in part?) are Steihynium lavoisieri Girault. “Oligosita minima 4 *7s, 1 7 Types. From bastard gum leaves, forest, Nelson [= Gordonvale}], Q., 30 Nov., 1911 AAG, 783 Q.M, [GH] 3451", “‘Stethynium lavoisieri Girault, 2 [GH]’’. On the last label Girault has crossed out 2 names, “1 @, 1 ©" and “Type”? and inserted ‘‘/avoisier? ™.. On the reverse of the slide, ‘Queensland Museum, TYPES, Hy/783, 3451, 4 4; 1 ©", Slide 2 (broken through coverslip and mended with paper strips above and below slide) — 1 cracked complete coverslip (now partly missing) containing the Holotype * of Stethyniuen euvieri Girault and 1 Syntype ' of Cligosita minima both with heads. missing, (see NOTES with Stethynium cuvieri ). “TYPE, Hy/783, 1059, A.A. Girault"', 3543", “Queensland Museum, 783. Offgosita minima, Gir, | Paratype Stethynium cuvieri, Gir, ©, 1059, 3543"’. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum, 3543” and ‘‘Paratype [GH]”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. Slide 3 — | complete coverslip containing & specimens (some with heads separated); the dark specimen with head separated is a Stethynium vesalii Girault; 1 ¢ 1 & trichogrammatid which I take to be Syntypes of Oligosita minima; 4 mymarids which are unidentified on the labels but according to the PUBL. DATA some may be Stethvnium cuyieri Girault or 5. lavoisieri Girault, ‘TYPE, Hy/783, 1060, A.A. Girault”, ‘Queensland Museum, 783. Oligasitu minima, Gir., Paratypes 4°"', “Stechynium vesalii, Gir. + 1060, 3543". On the last 2 labels all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”"', ''Paralypes [GH]? and ‘*3543" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s, Slide 4 - 1 coverslip (with a piece missing) containing | Syntype ¢ of Oligosita minima and 3 unidentified chalcidoids; 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype 2 of Oligosila longfelowi Girault. “‘Oligusite /ongfellowi, + type [GH] Queensland Museum, TYPE Hy/783 2 3466, 3451", “Oligosita minima Gir., Type , 783 Q.M. From leaves of bastard gum, Nelson [= Gordonvale], Q. 27 Nov. 1911 [GH]’’. Shde 5 — | complete coverslip containing, L intact Syntype + of Ufens flavipes Girault and | intact * of Oligosita minima. Oligosita minima 2, Ufens flavipes Gir., Type *. Window of quarters, farm, Nelson [= Gordonvale], Q., 10.xii.1911, 778 [GH] 3438"', “Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/778, 3438, 27’. NOTES: There are some disorepancies between the PUBL. DATA and the specimens of Oligasita minima, Slethynium cuyieri and Stethynium vesalil. The specimens need careful examination and resolution of the situation is left to the first reviser. T.3451 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Syntype of Oligosita minima on Slide 4. Further registrations are left pending action by the first reviser. MINNEHAHA ELASMUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 130-sp. description. 1914, Proc. ent. Soc. Wash. 16% 116-sp. noy. + description. PUBL. DATA: 1913 - Proserpine, Queensland. Forest. Type Hy 1280, Queensland Museum. 1914 - Proserpine, Queensland. Type Hy.1280, Queensland Museum, the above male mounted in xylol- balsam. Later a second male was found, collected at the same time. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing the Lectotype 2 with head, | fore wing and metasoma separated. ‘‘Queensland Museum. TYPE, 3954, Hy/1280, Loc; Proserpine, Q."’, ‘‘Elasmus minnehaha Girault, + type [GH] 3954"'. Slide 2— 1 complete coverslip containing 1 Paralectotype 2 with head, metasoma and some legs separated. ‘‘Queensland Museum. Loc: Proserpine, Q.”’ This label has *‘TYPE, Hy/1280”’ crossed out with red ink. ‘Elasmus minnéhaha Git., * var {[GH]**. On this label Girault has crossed out ‘‘... type, Hy/1280" and added ‘‘yar’’. NOTES: The 1913 paper contains a brief description making this a valid, available, nominal species in that year. Because DAHMS;: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IIL 819 Girault’s papers in Mem, Od Mus, were synopses I am assuming that the 1914 paper was written before the 1913 paper. In this case Girault would have had both specimens to hand when writing the 1913 paper. His PUBL. DATA with the 1914 paper clearly indicate the specimen on Slide | was his primary type. The second male is mentioned with a brief note indicating a difference from the one he selected as his type. Annotation on the Shide 2 label indicates that he later considered the second male to be a variety of this species. This explains the crossouts on the labels of Slide 2, Girault did not select a Holotype in the 1913 paper which means his two specimens were Syntypes. As a result of his actions in the 1914 paper [ am assigning Lectotype-status to the male on Slide 1. The specimen on Slide 2 is therefore a Paralectotype. Riek (1966) has assigned Holotype and Paratype-status to these specimens which I regard as incorrect. T.3954 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Lectotype of this species and is reserved for the Paralectotype. MINOR ELASMUS Girault, 1912, 1912, Mem, Od Mus, 1: 182-sp. nov. + description : 189-spp. key ¢¢¢¥, PUBL. DATA: A single male, sweeping miscellaneous vegetation in a jungle growth along the west bank of the Pioneer River, Mackay, Queensland, October 19, 1911. Type Hy/1084, Queensland Museum, the above-mentioned specimen, mounted on a slide in xylol-balsam. QM: Slide — | damaged coverslip (in poor condition with parts missing) containing only a few fragments of the Holotype ¢. *‘Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/1084, *, Sweeping misci vegetation, west bank Pioneer R., Mackay, Q.*’, ‘‘Elasmus minor Girault, 4 type, Hy/1084 [GH] 3943”. NOTES: T,3943 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. MINOR PROMETAGEA Girault, 1934. 1934, ‘‘Miridae et Hymenoptera nova Australiensis,’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (24 May 1934) ; 2[309]-sp, description, PUBL. DATA: Patrick River, Tasmania, Jan, 1933, F.E. Wilson. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘“The types were a single pair reared from ants"’, QM: Card - 2 Syntypes (1 2 1“) both minus heads and right wings; | has some legs separated. There is also | leg remaining from an ant specimen now missing. “Patrick Riv. Tas., Jan, 1933, F.E. Wilson’’, ‘*Prometagea minor Girault, Types 72 [GH]". Slide - 1 cracked, almost complete coverslip containing 2 fore wings, | hind Wing, I antenna in 2 pieces and another fragmented; a half coverslip containing a head minus antennae. These parts are from the Syntypes. ‘*Prometagea minor Gir., Types 7%. Patrick River, Tas {GH]'’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register numbers for the Syntypes of this species are T.9222 (7), T.9223 (°). MINOK STOMATOCERAS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem, Qd Mus, 4% 337-sp. noy, + description : 340-spp. key + :: PUBL. DATA: One female, October i4, 1913 (H. Hacker) and in the collections of the Queensland Museum. Darra, Queensland. Type Hy 3401, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card | - Holotype © minus right mid and hind legs. ‘*Darra, 14.10.13, H, Hacker’, '4619"", *'Stomatoceras minor Gir., © type [GH]”’, ‘‘Stematoceras minor Gir. [HH]’’. Card 2 - | © of Stomatoceras minor minus lelt wings; head separated minus antennae; | unidentified * chalcidid. “‘Tooloom, N.S.W., Jan. 1926, H. Hacker’’, ‘*4619"’, “*Sromatoceras minor Girault, Paratype © {GH]"". Slide 1 — 1] coverslip (with pieces missing) containing 1 pair of Wings and 2 antennac (1 in 2 pieces) all from the © on Card 2. “Stomatoceras minor Girault, Paratype = Tooloom, N.S.W. [GH] Ent, Div. Dep, Ag. & Stk., Old.”. Slide 2 ~ 1 complete coverslip containing parts from the Holotype of Stomaroceras kirbyi Girault and | fore wing (smaller) from a specimen of Stomatoceras minor now missing. “S/omatoceras : 1. kirbyi; = type, wing & antenna, 2, minor \ type wing (smaller) (GH] 4631, 4619", MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM NOTES: The fore wing on Slide 2 did nor come from the Holotype. The female specimen on Card 2 has no type-status since its data were not recorded with the original description. T.4619 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. MINUTA AUSTRALIA Girault, 1928. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. MINUTA EPITETRALOPHIDEA Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. MINUTA FULGORIDICIDA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Gd Mus. 4: 148-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, November |, 1911. Cairns, Queensland, Type Hy 3097, Queensland Museum, the female on a slide with type slide of Epidinocarsis similis Girault. OM: Slide - 3 coverslip fragments; the one closest the ““TYPE” label contains the Holotype © of Fulgoridicida minute minus head, wings and perhaps some legs; the middle damaged coverslip contains the Holotype head of Fulgoridicida minuta (both (?) antennae attached) plus a leg; the remaining coverslip fragment contains parts of Epidinacarsis similis Girault. ““TYPE, Hy/3095, 3097, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Q. Museum, Epidinocarsis similis Gir. =, 3095", “‘Fulgoridicida minuta =, 3097". On the second last label all except “Q. Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s as are all on the last label. NOTES: I did not locate the Wings from the Holotype of Fu/goridicida minutia and suspect they may have been lost when the middle coverslip fragment was damaged. MINUTA PARACOELOCYBA Girault, 1916. 1916, Mem, Od Mus. 5 : 223-sp,. nov. + description. 1925, ‘*Indications (in new insects) of ruling power and law in nature,”* (Girault : Brisbane) (10 March 1925) ; 3[186]- > 1[280]-as C, minutia (Gir.) ... under Coelocyba turneri Girault. PUBL. DATA: Four females, sweeping “fir bushes’* in blossom, forest lowlands, Brooklyn, New South Wales, November L-9, 1914. A common species. Types Hy 3563, Queensland Museum, a female on a tag plus a shde bearing heads and caudal legs. Paratype No. 19142, U.S.N.M., a female variety nigriventris nova on a tag (see entry under this variety). In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘In the original description the ‘fir bushes’ from which this species was first taken were perhaps Lepfospermum. QM: Card — Holotype - in 3 pieces, minus | antenna, | pair of wings, some legs and leg parts. TYPE", ‘*4898"', “Coelocyba [= Paracoelocyba | minuta Girault, Type © [GH]"’. Slide - 3 complete coverslips: 1 contains 1 fragmented Paratype © minus some parts; | contains a Paratype + head (! antenna separated) and | pair of legs; the remaining coverslip contains | antenna. ‘‘Queensland Museum. Hy/3563, 4898"', “TYPE”, “Coelocyba |= Paracoelocyba | minuta Gir., 2 types [GH] 4898"". NOTES: Since Girault indicated that his type was a female on a tag I haye taken the specimen on the Card as the Holotype. The pair of legs and the antenna on the Slide may be from this specimen but this is uncertain especially as the Slide contains no wings (also missing from the Holotype). | have interpreted the specimens and parts on the Slide to be Paratypes for which the duplicate Queensland Museum register number T.4898 is. reserved. Girault's labels bear the combination Coelocyha minuta without his name in brackets. This could be because he labelled his specimens before he decided to describe a new genus Paracoélocyba (his name not in brackets) or it could be as a result of the 1931 new combination (he did not always put his name in brackets for new combination). MINUTA UROGRAMMA Girault, 1920. 1920, Jnseeutor Inscit, menstr. 8 : 42-sp. nov. + descnmption, PUBL. DATA: Sydney, New South Wales, forest, October 28, 1917. Paracoelocyba Girault (1916) a junior synonym of Pareunotus Girault (1915). 1931, "A new habit in an old insect, Homo pudicus, and new Eurytomidae.”’ (Giraullt : Brisbane) (1 September 1931) DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III QM: Slide - 3 coverslip fragments; the largest (upper) contains the fragmented Holotype ? of Urogramma minuta in very poor condition; the lower, left coverslip fragment contains parts of Euceratoneura shellyi Girault; the lower, right coverslip fragment contains Coccophagus perbellus Girault. ‘‘Urogramma minuta Gir., 2 type [GH] 3410’, ‘‘Euceratoneura shellyi Girault, ° type, Coccophagus perbellus G. 2 [GH]’’. On the last label Girault has crossed out ‘‘type [GH]’’ after the last species. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3410. MINUTA IRIDOS COELOCYBA See MINUTA NIGRIVENTRIS PARACOELOCYBA MINUTA NIGRIVENTRIS PARACOELOCYBA Girault, 1916. 1916, Mem. Od Mus. 5 : 224-var. nov. + description. 1925, ‘‘Indications (in new insects) of ruling power and law in nature.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 March 1925) : 3[186]- Paracoelocyba Girault (1916) a junior synonym of Pareunotus Girault (1915). 1931, ‘‘A new habit in an old insect, Homo pudicus and new Eurytomidae.”’ (Girault ; Brisbane) (1 September 1931) : 1[280]-‘‘C. minuta (Gir) iridos n. name for C. minuta nigriventris ”’ under Coelocyba turneri Girault. PUBL. DATA: Paratype [of Paracoelocyba minuta | No. 19142, U.S.N.M., a female variety nigriventris nova on a tag. [I am presuming that the type-data are the same as for Paracoelocyba minuta |. USNM: Card - Holotype ° intact. **Paratype No. 19142, U.S.N.M.’’, “*Coelocyba [= Paracoelocyba | minuta Gir., 2 [GH]’’. NOTES: The indication in his 1931 paper is that the species minuta was placed in Coelocyba as a new combination since Girault places his name in brackets. This action is carried out more clearly in his unpublished manuscript although he does not mention the combination Pareunotus minuta (Girault) which resulted from his 1925 action. The variety name change he explains in this unpublished manuscript as follows, ‘‘on acct. preoccupation Coel. nigriventris, 1915f, p. 305 [Mem. Qd Mus. Ka hie Coelocyba nigriventris (Girault, 1915) was originally described in the genus Coelocybomyia Girault (1915). In 1916 Girault made Coelocybomyia a junior synonym of Coelocyba Ashmead (1900). This action together with his 1931 new combination involving Paracoelocyba minuta Girault (1916) brought Coelocyba nigriventris (Girault, 1915) and Coelocyba minuta nigriventris together as secondary synonyms. The latter is the junior homonym. MINUTELLA TETRACNEMELLA Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. MINUTISSIMUM ASYNTOMOSPHYRUM Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 256-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping forest. January 4, 1913. Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Type Hy 2640, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing the Holotype 2 in poor condition, most appendages missing; head separated; incomplete. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2640, A.A. Girault’’, ‘*Q. Museum. Asyntomosphyrum minutissimum Gir. °°’. On the last label all except ‘‘Q. Museum.’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. MINUTISSIMUS APHELINUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 182-sp. nov. + description : 183-spp. key. PUBL. DATA: A single female reared from a Chionaspis on foliage of cockatoo apple, forest, December 18, 1911. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 1718, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing the Holotype ° intact. ‘“TYPE, Hy/1718, A.A. Girault’’, ‘Queensland Museum. Aphelinus minutissimus ? 3768’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum. 3768”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. 821 822 NOTES: T.3768 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. MINUTISSIMUS CHALCIS Girault, 1926. 1926, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 14 : 139-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Mackay [= Macleay] Museum, | male, N.S. Wales. Two females, S. Australia (types). ANIC: Card - 1 Syntype 2 with 1 leg separated. ‘‘S. Austr.’’, ‘‘Chalcis minutissimum [= minutissimus | Girault, Type ? [GH]’’. Pin - 1 Syntype 3 minus left wings, some legs and right funicle. ‘‘N.S. Wales’’, “Chalcis minutissimus Girault, ¢ [GH]’’. QM: Card - 1 Syntype ¢ (in PUBL. DATA as 2) with head and right hind leg separated. ‘‘S. Austr.’’, ‘‘Chalcis minutissimum [= minutissimus | Girault, Cotype ¢ [GH]’’. Girault has altered the sex sign from ‘‘2’’ on the last label. NMV: Card - 1 2 with 1 leg separated. ‘Victoria’, ‘‘Chalcis minutissimus Girault, ° [GH]. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for its Syntype of this species is T.9224. MINUTISSIMUS MICROENCYRTUS Girault, 1923. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. MINUTIVESPA EURYTOMA Girault, 1929. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 53 : 338-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, Owieandana, Northern Flinders Range (H.M. Hale and N.B. Tindale). SAM: Card - Holotype 2 absent. “‘Owieandana, N. Flinders Ra. Hale & Tindale’’, ‘‘Type’’, ‘‘Eurytoma minutivespa Gir., South Australia, TYPE’’, ‘‘Eurytoma minutivespa Girault, Type ° [GH]’’. MIRA ABBELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Entomologist 46 : 258-sp. nov. + description. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 102-sp. description; additional specimen. 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 12: 58-catalogue. 1938, Revita Ent., Rio de J. 9 : 385-sp. nov. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM + refers to Mem. Qd Mus. description; generic name spelt Abella. PUBL. DATA: Four female specimens, July 11, 1912, Townsville, sweeping grass; November 6th and 7th, 1912, from windows of a smith’s shop, Ayr; November 8th, 1912, sweeping from Ayr-Townsville train between Cromarty and Stewart’s Creek. The specimen of subflava formerly recorded from Townsville is the foregoing female. Type Hy 1272, Queensland Museum, one female on a slide (Ayr, November 6th) mounted with two specimens of A. xanthogaster. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 cracked, almost complete coverslip containing 3 specimens, | of which is the Holotype ° of Abbella mira; 3 adjoined coverslip fragments containing 5 specimens. The specimens are as per labels and I leave them for the first reviser to sort out. ‘‘Abbella mira Girault, ° type, Abbella xanthogaster Girault, °’s [GH] 3487’’, ‘“Hy/776’’, ‘‘Hy/1272. From shop windows, Ayr, Q., 6 Nov. 1912 [GH]’’. There are 2 labels on the reverse of the slide, ‘‘Aphelinoidea nigrioculata [= nigrioculae | Stethynium notatum [GH] 3387. Queensland Museum. TYPE ? Hy/1272”’, ‘‘Aphelinoidea nigrioculae Gir. [GH] 3387’’. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing | intact Paratype °. ‘‘Abbella mira Gir., Paratype ? [GH] Brac... Proctotrupidae’’. USNM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 Paratype ? with head separated (fore wings not visible). ‘‘Abbella mira Girault, 2 [GH]’’. On this label Girault has crossed out ‘‘subflava ’’ and inserted ‘‘mira ’’. “Townsville, Q., sweeping grass, July 11, 1912 [GH]’’. Slide 2 - 2 complete coverslips (1 damaged) containing 4 °°? (1 minus antennae). ‘‘Abbella mira Girault. From window, Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., Apr. 15, 1913 [GH]’’. This label has in addition a pencil annotation, ‘‘also Abbella mira [GH]’’. NOTES: The cracked, almost complete coverslip on QM Slide 1 was probably the original one and therefore contains the Holotype female of Abbella mira and two females of Abbella xanthogaster as stated DAHMS; GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 82 in the PUBL. DATA. This means that the coverslip fragments were added later and contain specimens of Stethynium notaium and Aphelinaidea nigrioculae. The specimen on QM Slide 2 1 am taking as one of the Paratype females. It appears that Girault has reused a slide once containing a proctotrupid (removed) and has written his determination on the original proctotrupid label. The other specimens mentioned in his PUBL. DATA were not located. T.3487 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and is reserved for the Paratype. _ t Vic., 3.1.32, F.E. Wilson”, “Rhipipalloidea mira Girault, Type - [GH]”’. Slide — | complete coverslip containing 1 fore wing and 2 antennae (1 minus scape and pedicel); 1 coverslip fragment containing the head (minus antennae) and | scape + pedicel. These parts are all from the Holotype. “‘Rhipipalloidea mira Girault, Type * [GH]"’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9225, MIRA RUBENSTEINA Girault, 1934. 1934, ‘‘New Capsidae and Hymenoptera, with nore on an unmentionable.’’ (Girault : MIRA MYMAROMELLA Girault, 1931, 1931, ‘‘A new habit in an old insect, Horo pudicus and new Eurytomidae.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (1 September 1931) : 4[283]-sp. description. PUBL, DATA: Canterbury, Vic., B. Blackbourn. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘Described from a photograph taken from a female collected at Canterbury, Victoria in April. The type is the above photograph. A female paratype photograph was dated Canterbury, Victoria, January 4, 1931 (4-1-31), B.B. This was sent to the U.S. National Museum’’. QM: Photograph of a Syntype = as mentioned above. This has labels included as follows, “5129”, “‘Mymaromella mira Girault, Type ¢ [GH]”’, NOTES: | was unaware of the unpublished manuscript notes when I was in the USNM Sydney) (21 December 1934) : 2[312]- sp. description. PUBL. DATA: W. Australia, Gosnell's. R. Owen, Feb, 13, 1932. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ““The types were one male, nine females from the flowers ol Eucalyptus gomphocephalus [= gomphocephala |’’. WADA: Slide — 1 complete coverslip containing LO intact Syntypes. ‘‘Rubensteina mira Girault, Type *- [GH]. Eulophidae from Eucalyptus gomphocephala flowers, Gosnell’s, 13.3.32, R. Owen". NOTES: There is a discrepency between rhe published date and the date on the slide. The specimens are probably the original Syntypes. MIRA SELITRICHODELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Societas ent. 28 - 105-sp. nov, + 3 description. The Queensland Museum register number pabto 2 er for its Syntype photograph of this species is 1913; wi Qd Mus, i 225-sp. description T5129, 5 Sell perk SS , 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 231-type information; additional specimen + descriptive notes. PUBL. DATA: 1913, Societas ent. - Female: ... (From nine specimens). Male: ... (From two specimens). Reared from a Jot of galls occurring on the leaves of the and therefore did not search for the second photograph. MIRA RHIPIPALLOIDEA Girault, 1934. 1934, ‘‘Eucharitidae, Cynipidae, Proctotrypidae et Thysanoptera nova Australiensis.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 February 1934) : 1[306]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Echuca, Vic., F,E. Wilson. waa : In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, eapact Fehr ta pcttoabi CD Oe Pie eee Hmm Zs is along the midrib, December 15, 1912, : Nelson [= Gordonyale], N.Q. Types [Hy 1807), Queensland Museum, one male, five females mounted on a slide in xylol-balsam. QM: Card - Only the metasoma of the Holotype remains on the ecard. **Echuca, 824 1915 - The type specimens were reared December 15, 1912 and are together on a slide. QM: Slide - | damaged, complete coverslip containing | Syntype * and 5 Syntype 2 =, all intact. ‘‘Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/1443"’, *‘Selitrichodella mira Girault, #2 types [GH]*’. NOTES: The remaining 5 Syntypes were not located. Hy.1443 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species and has been cancelled. MIRABEAUT PERILAMPUS Girault, 1930, 1930, *‘New pests from Australia, [X."’ (Girault : Brisbane) (29 December 1930) : 1[278]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Westwoad, Feb. 1928. A.P. Dodd. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The original material was one female’’. QM: Card - Holotype 2 with head separated (fragmented, minus antennae), “Westwood, Q., Feb. 1928, A.P. Dodd’’, A724", ‘SHOLOTYPE”, *'Perilampus mirabeaui Gir., Type = [GH]"’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4724. MIRABILIS HABROLEPOPTERYGIS Girault, 1921. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. MIRICILIA ABLERUS Girault, 1929. 1929, "Description of a case of lunacy in Homo and of new six-legged articulates.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (25 April 1929) = 3[265]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: 14th March, 1929. The beginning of the description reads, ‘‘From tolifuscipennis with which taken”, i.e, From bracts Passaflora [= Passiflora | Joetida, Mt. Cootha [= Coot-tha], 27 Feb., 1929, QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 2 + with heads separated (1 head has antennae separated, fragmented; | ~ also has some legs separated). One is the Holotype © of Ablerus miricilia the other is Ablerus semifuscipennis (Girault). “Ablerus,.. Gir, 2, miricilia Type, Ablerus semifuscipennis Gir,, -. Ex bracts MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Passaflora [= Passiflora | foetida Mt. Cootha [= Coot-tha], 3.14,1929, A.R. Brimblecombe [GH] 3812. Enr. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld. 3812". Giraull has crossed out “‘rorifuseipennis ’? after the first Ablerus on this label. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3812, There is some confusion concerning the date of capture of the Holotype of this species. Looking at the label on the Slide, | suspect that Girault's statement ‘*From fotifuscipennis with which taken”? does not mean that the Holotype of Ab/erus miricilia was taken with the types of Ab/erus totifuscipennis but rather with a subsequent specimen of the latter taken in March. After publication Girault changed his determination of 4Ablerus totifuscipennis to Ablerus semifuscipennis on this slide. The types of Ablerus totifuscipennis are on a separate slide, MIRIFICUS ARTHROLYSIS Girault, 1913. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4% 191-sp. noy. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in the forest, August 14, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland, Type Hy 3177, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag. A second female, September 20, 1914, sweeping grass in forest, at Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. QM: Card — Holotype © minus head, right wings and right hind leg; prothorax dislodged. '"TYPE”, ‘*Arthrolysis mirificus Girault, Type © [GH]’’. NOTES: | have assumed that the single specimen remaining is the Holotype from Gordonvale and that the missing female was. the Paratype from Capeville. MIRIGUTTATA GYROLASELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 = 362-sp. nav. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, September 9, 1914 in forest. Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Type Hy 3443, Queensland Museum, the specimen in alcohol with type trilongilineata. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘“There are no new notes upon this species, the type now lost’. DAHMS;: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: LI NOTES: No specimens of this species were located. MIRILINEATA GYROLASELLA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 361-sp. nov. + description, PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, September 9, 1914, Capeville (Pentland), Queensland, Type Hy 3441, Queensland Museum, the specimen in alcohol with type of trilongilineata. NOTES: No specimens of this species were located. See PUBL. DATA with Gyrolasella miriguttata, These two specimens were together in alcohol with Card 5 - 1 ° with metasoma separated. “Gordonvale, N.Q., Jan. 19207’. Slide 2 - a half coverslip containing a head (minus antennae), 2 legs (1 mmus tarsus) and | fore wing; 1 coverslip fragment containing 2 antennae (neither intact). These parts are from a specimen or specimens now missing. ‘'Epistenia miripes Gir., *. Montville [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9226, 1 have included the specimens on Cards 4 and 5 since they are mentioned in Girault’s unpublished manuscript. a MIRISIMILIS PHAULOENCYRTUS Girault, 1940. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. Gyrolasella trilongilineata. MIRIPES. EPISTENLA Girault, 1922. 1922, Insecutor Inscit. mensir, 10: 41-sp. MIRISSIMA CLOSTEROMPHALE Girault, 1933. noy. + description. PUBL, DATA; National Park [= Lamington National Park], Queensland, February, 1921 (G.H. Hardy through the kindness of the Queensland Museum). QM: | stage, 5 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Stage — Holotype ° minus antennae and left hind leg, ‘‘National Park [= Lamington National Park] Qld., Feb., 1921, G.H, Hardy”, ‘*Epistenia miripes Gir., © type [GH]"'. Slide 1 - 1 coverslip fragment (with an empty, adjoined coverslip fragment) containing | leg from the Holotype of Epistenia miripes; a half coverslip containing a head plus antennal fragments probably from a Syntype of Ophelosia lucretii Girault; | small coverslip fragment (with air bubbles) containing Nenosiryxis margiscutellum Girault. ‘Types, Ophelosia lucretii Git., 9 type, Epistenia miripes, Xenostryxis margiscutellum ~ Type [GH]’’. Card | - 2 ==, | minus part of right antennal flagellum, the other minus head, “'Epistenia miripes Gir, °°s [GH]"’ and on the reverse, ‘Blackall Range, Flaxton, Qld, July [GH]"’. Card 2 - | + intact. ‘Kuranda, Nov. 1919 fon reverse of card-mount)"’, ‘Kuranda, Nov. 1919, A-P. Dodd”, ''Episienia miripes Gir. > [GH]"’. Card 3 - | © intact, labelled as Card 2. Card 4-1 © minus tip of right antenna. “Kuranda, Nov, 1919, A.P. Dodd’’. 1933, ‘‘Some beauties inhabitant not of commercial boudoirs but of nature’s bosom, notably new insects."' (Giraule : Brisbane) (20 June 1933) : 4[302]-sp. description, PUBL. DATA: Taringa, Dec., Geo. Brooks. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘A wonderfully beautiful species represented by a single female reared from Ciid beetles living in fungi at Margate (not Taringa), December 14, 1932”, QM: Slide - | cracked, complete coverslip containing the fragmented Holotype ©. “Closieromphale mirissima Gir., Type - IGH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T9227. MIRISSIMA MYMAROMELLA Girault, 1935, 1935, ‘‘Microhymenoptera Australiensis nova mostly Chalcididae.’’ (Girault > Sydney) (25 April 1935) = 3[317]-sp. description PUBL. DATA: Window, Indooroopilly, Nov. 4, 1934. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘The type is.a single female’’. OM: Slide - a half coverslip containing 2 { ©, with heads separated. The smaller is the Holotype © of Mymaromella mirissime and the other is unidentified. “Mymaromella mirissima Gir, Type +. Nov. 4, 1934 [GH]"’. 826 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T9228. MIRISSIMA RENANIANA Girault, 1931. 1931, ‘‘A new habit in an old insect, Homo pudicus and new Eurytomidae.”* (Girault : Brisbane) (1 September 1931) : 4[283]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Window, 148th home, Indooroopilly, Oct., 1930. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, **The type was one female’’. QM: Card - only 1 tibia + tarsus of the Holotype ¢ remains on the card. ‘‘Renaniana mirissima Girault, Type = [GH)’’. Slide — 1 complete coverslip containing the head (parts of eyes separated, minus 1 antenna, the other separated and in 2 pieces), | pair of wings and | leg all from the Holotype. ‘“‘Renaniana mirissima Gir., Type 2 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’”. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9229. MIRISSIMUS GONATOCERUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 108- nomen nudum under Cosmocoroidea grotiusi Giraull : 112-sp. nov, + description. 1938, Revia Ent., Rio de J. 9+ 396-under Ooctonus bellus Girault. PUBL. DATA; One female, sweeping in jungle, June 14, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Several days later, June 16, another female, in same place, Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Caims), Queensland. Type Hy 1569, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide with the type of Gonatocerus saintpierrei Girault. QM: Slide - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing the Holotype * of Gonatocerus mirissimus with | antenna and | pair of wings separated; 1 complete coverslip containing Gonatocerus sainipierrei Girault. “TYPE, Hy/1562, 1569, A.A. Girault’’, “Q. Museum. Ooctonus sainipierrei, Gir. ¥, 1562, 3715" and on the reverse of the slide, ‘‘Q, Museum. 3714. Gonatocerus mirissimus Gir. 2, 1569°', On the last 2 labels all except ‘‘Q. Museum. 3715" and “Q, Museum. 3714" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.3714 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. I am assuming that the single remaining specimen is the Holotype and that it is the first mentioned species collected June 14th. In his unpublished manuscript Girault places the two species on the Slide in Ooctonus Haliday (1833) as new combinations. This created homonymy with Gonatocerus sainipierrei Girault (1913) and Ooctonus saintpierrei Girault (1913). I suspect that the specimen on the Slide is Gonatocerus saintpierrei for which Girault proposed the new name Ooctonus langlandi in 1938, Discussion of this situation is left until Gonatocerus saintpierrei is dealt with, MIRUM AGAMERION Girault, 1927. 1927, ‘‘Some new wild animals from Queensland."’ (Girault : Brisbane) (26 January 1927) : 3[210]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Nelson [= Gordonvale], Jan. 1920, A.P. Dodd. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, '*The type was a single female’’. QM: Card — Holotype 2 minus terminal segments of both antennae; some leg parts separated. ‘‘Gordonvale, N.Q., Jan. 1920", “Agamerion mirum Girault, Type 5 {GH]"’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9230. MIRUS CLOSTEROCERUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2: \S7-sp. nov. + description : 158-note on ring joint after Closterocerus zangwilli; spp. key. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping grass and foliage in a forest (300 feet), January 23, 1913. Townsville, Queensland. Type Hy 1663, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a Slide. QM: Slide - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing the Holotype = of Closterocerus mirus minus head; | fore wing separated; 1 complete coverslip containing the head from the Holotype of Closterocerus mirus (antennae attached); 1 coverslip fragment containing Closterocerus zangwilli Girault. “TYPE, Hy/1663, 1664, A.A. Girault’’, ‘Queensland Museum. 1663. Closterocerus DAHMS;: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 827 mirus =, C. zangwilli, 1664". On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. MIRUS CLOSTEROMYIA Girault, 1920. 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 8 : 37-sp. noy. + description. PUBL. DATA: From window, Meringa, November 27, 1918, QM: Card - Only the metasoma and some leg parts of the Holotype = remain on the card, **Closteromyiia mirus Gir., © type [GH]”’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments each beside their appropriate label. One contains the head (in 2 pieces, antennae separated, | incomplete), | fore wing, | tibia and | tarsus all from the Holotype of Closteromyiia mires; the second coverslip fragment contains parts from Procheiloneurus triguttaripennis Girault. *Closteromyiia nirus Gir., © type [GH]’’, “TYPE. Procheiloneurus triguttatipennis © type [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9231. MIRUS ENTEDONASTICHUS Girault, 1920. 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 8 : 143-sp. nov. + description, PUBL. DATA: Irvinebank, forest, March 14, 1919. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type has been reexamined’’. QM: Card - Holotype = minus head and both fore wings. ‘‘Entedonastichus mirus Girault, Type ¢ [GH]’’. Slide -— 1 cracked, coverslip fragment (with a small, adjoined coverslip fragment) containing the fragmented head (antennae separated, 1 incomplete) and | fore wing all from the Holotype of Entedonastichus mirus; 2 adjoined, coverslip fragments on the right containing parts from a specimen of Eulophomorpha flavicornis (2) Dodd; between these two groups of adjoined, coverslip fragments there is another coverslip Fragment containing leg fragments of uncertain origin, ‘‘Entedonastichus mirus Girault, = type [GH]’’, “Eulophamorpha flavicornis Dodd, © [GH]. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9263. MIRUS EPIDINOCARCSIS Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. MIRUS ERYTHMELUS Girault, 1938. 1931, ‘Hymenoptera, Thysanoptera nova Australiensis.*’ (Girault : Brisbane) (15 September 1931) : 1[284]-nomen nudum under Erythmelus schilleri Girault. 1938, Revie Ent., Rio de J. 9 + 390-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Indooroopilly, window, Dec. 14-16, 1929, At home. QM: Slide - 2 coverslip fragments; the outer, furthest from the labels, contains the Holotype © of Erythmelus mirus with head separated; the inner coverslip fragment contains a * of Erythmelus kantii maculiscapus Girault. ‘Inner. Erylhmelus maculiscapus Gir., *. Ex leaves mangrove, Indoorvopilly, Nov. [GH]*’, ‘‘(outer) Erythmelus mirus Girault, Type (outer) =. Window, Indooroopilly, 14-16.XI1.1929 [GH] 4075’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T,4075, MIRUS OOCTONUS Girault, 1938. 1938, Revita Ent., Rio de J. 9 ; 396-sp. noy. + description. PUBL. DATA; The type is a female captured at Kuranda in the native jungle, June 1929, by Mr A.P. Dodd. QM: Slide - 1 almost complete coverslip containing the intact Holotype =. “Ooctonus mirus Girault, Type ¢. Kuranda, Q, [GH] 3509"’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3509, MIRUS PACHYTOMOIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Can. Ent. 45: 143-sp, nov. + description. 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 4 : 293-sp, description. PUBL. DATA: A single female, minutien mounted, in the collection of the Queensland Museum, labelled “‘Q.M. R28 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Brisbane, H. Hacker. -20-5-1911"'. Type Hy 1191, Queensland Museum, the fore- described female on a minutien mount, plus MITTAGONGENSIS PERILAMPUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79, Abt.A., H.6: $1-nomen nudum underPerilampus one slide of xylol-balsam bearing the antennae and a posterior femur. QM: 2 slides and 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Slide 1 - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing 2 antennae (1 in 2 pieces) and 1 hind leg (incomplete) all from the Holotype which is missing. ‘Queensland Museum. 5085. TYPE, Hy/J191, *", **Pachytomoides. mirus Girault, = type, ant, Post leg. [GH] 50857". Card 1-1 + minus left fore wing and most of metasoma; | hind wing and right hind leg (in 2 pieces) separated. '*Pachylomoides mirus Gir. Paratype, © [GH]’? and on the reverse, ‘Indooroopilly, forest, 12 Apr. 1931! [GH]’’. On the underside of the label Girault has crossed out an additional *1931"". Card 2-1 / minus lelt antenna, tip of right antenna, right fore wing and right hind leg. ‘Brisbane : H. Hacker, 23-4-24"", “Pachytomoides mirus Gir., 2 [GH]. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 antenna, | fore wing and 1 hind leg (in 3 pieces) all from the specimen on Card 2. **Pachylomoides mirus Gir., © Brisbane Hacker [GH]”’. NOTES: T.5085 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled, The specimen on Card 1 has no type-status since its data were not included with the original description. MISERICORDIA OOTETRASTICHUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2: 219-sp. nov, + description ; 222-spp. key °°. PUBL, DATA: One female, sweeping jungle along a forest streamlet, June 16, 1913. Nelson [= Gordonyale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 1794, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 2 large coverslip fragments (they look like 2 pieces making up 1 capensis Girault and Perilampus cairnsensis Girault; ‘‘The original description of miftagongensis was based on a male, therefore the type is a male’’, 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 298-sp. description : 300-spp. key. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37 : 76-sp. nov, + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3 : 302-measurement (by A.P, Dodd) after Perilampus reliquus Girault. PUBL. DATA: One female [= male]. New South Wales: Mittagong (A.M. Lea). Type 1.1249, South Australian Museum, The above: antenna on a slide. SAM: Card - Holotype “ minus head and right fore wing. ‘Mittagong, N.S.W.., Lea"’, **Perilampus miltagongensis, N.S. Wales, also slide, TYPE"’, ‘‘Perilampus mittagongensis Girault, = [?] type [GH]”’. Slide - | complete coverslip and | coverslip fraginent containing the head (fragmented, | antenna separated, the other missing) and ! fore wing all from the Holotype. **Perilampus mitlagongensis Girault, = [?] type [GH]”’. QM: Stage - 1 * minus head, left fore wing and some legs; metasoma separated, glued to card stage. ‘‘N.S. Wales’’, ‘“Perilampus mittagongensis, Gir., 2 [GH]"’. Slide - | large patch of mounting medium (only partly covered by a coverslip fragment) containing a fragmented head (minus antennae) from the male on QM Stage. “‘Perilampus mittagongensis Girault, *. N.S. Wales [GH]’’, NOTES: The Mem. Qd Mus. 2 and Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. papers issued in December 1913. As a standard 1 am adopting the latter as the reference for this nominal species since it was obviously written first. I did not check the sex of the Holotype when in Adelaide, but Riek 1966(a) mentions the Holotype as a male. coverslip) containing the Holotype - with head separated (in 2 pieces, antennae separated). ‘‘TYPE”’, ‘‘Ootetrastichus misericordia Gir., » type [GH]"’. MITTAGONGENSIS TETRASTICHUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 201-descriptive note > 204-spp. key. 1913, Trans. R. Soc, 8. Aust, 37 : 68-sp. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: LI S29 nov. + description. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust, 53 : 329- additional specimen; sp. description. PUBL. DATA; One female. New South Wales: Mittagong (A.M. Lea). Type 1.1232, South Australian Museum, The above specimen with the head on a slide. SAM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card | - 1 © (I do not think this is the Holotype) minus anterinae, wings, legs and metasoma; head separated, ‘*Te/raslichus mittagongensis Girault, © type [GH]"’. Card 2 - 1 © minus head arid left wings- 935817", “Tasmania, A. Simson’, *Tetraslichus miltagongensis Git., = [GH]’’. Both cards are pinned through the following 2 labels, *‘Tefrastichus mittagongensis Gir., Tasmania also slide"’, "1.1232, Tetrastichus mittagongensis, N.S. Wales, see also slide, TYPE”. Slide 1 - 1 cracked complete coverslip containing 2 antennae in pieces; 1 large, cracked coverslip fragment containing 1 fore wing. These parts are probably from the specimen on SAM Card |. ** Tetrastichus mittagongensis Girault, type = [GH]”’. Slide 2 — a half coverslip containing a head (antennae separated, | in 2 pieces) and | fore wing all from the - on SAM Card 2. *‘Tetrastichus mittagongensis Girault, ©. 'S. Aus. Mus. (GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”’, NMY: Card - | + minus head; some leg parts separated. ‘‘Bogong Plains, Vic.. 5,600-6,000 ft., January 1928, F.E. Wilson’’, “‘F.E. Wilson Collection", “Tetrastichus mittagongensis Girault, = (GH] Head on a slide”. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing a head and J separated antenna from the above +. ‘*Terrastichus mittagongensis Girault, °. F.E. Wilson [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld."’. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - 2 ** with parts missing; | - intact; 1 mesosoma and some separated legs. ‘‘Tetrastichus mitlagongensis Girault, ". [GH]" and on the reverse, ‘Sarina, Q., J.H. Smith, Apr. 1927 [GH]’’. Card 2-4 21, mostly intact. ‘‘ Terrastichus mittagongensis Girault, ¢ [GH]"' and on the reverse, ‘Sarina, Q., J.H. Smith [GH]”. Shde - 1 cracked coverslip (with pieces missing) containing 2 fragmented heads (antennae separated, some in pieces), “ Tetrastichus mittagongensis Girault, * -. Sarina, QO, [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”’. Girault has scratched out a specific name on this label. DPIQ: 2 cards on separate pins as follows; Card | -3 +; 1 with metasoma separated; minus right antennal flagellum. “Tetrastichus mittagongensis Girault, = |GH]"’ and on the reverse, ‘Sarina, Q., J.H. Smith [GH]". Card 2-7 == mostly intact labelled as DPI1Q Card 1. NOTES: | suspect that there has been some mix up in the labelling of the SAM specimens. According to the PUBL, DATA the Holotype has its head on a slide which matches the specimen on SAM Card 2 (not labelled by Girault as type) and not the specimen on Card 1 (labelled as type by Girault), This is confused further by both slides bearing a fore wing - there is no mention of a fore wing on the Holotype slide in the PUBL. DATA. SAM Slide 1 is labelled ‘‘type’’ by Girault and its parts match (in part) those missing from the specimen on SAM Card 1. The fore wing ts under 4 separate coverslip fragment and could therefore have been added later by Girault during re-examination of the Holotype (in his unpublished manuscript Girault mentions re-examination of the Holotype). SAM Slide 2 is not labelled ‘type’ by Girault and its parts match those missing from the specimen on SAM Card 2, The fore wing and head are together under a half coverslip and therefore mounted at the same time. However, SAM Slide 2 has a head, as in the PUBL. DATA, but SAM Slide 1 has no head. The type annotations on the labels are in pencil. My interpretation is that Girault labelled the wrong specimen and its matching slide during re-examination of the Holotype. His PUBL. DATA were in error in not including a fore wing on the slide with the Holorype head. | therefore regard the specimen on SAM Card 2 with its parts on SAM Slide 2 as the Holotype. This creates a problem since the data on SAM Card 2 are those mentioned by Girault in MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM 1929. I suspect that Girault has accidentally transferred this label to the wrong pin when re-examining the specimens. The Mem. Gd Mus. 2and Trans. R. Sac. S. Aust. papers issued in December 1913, As a standard I am adopting the latter as the reference for this nominal species since it was obviously written first. PUBL. DATA: Three female[s]. South Australia. ANIC: Card - 3 Syntype 2% minus some parts, insect damaged. ‘'S. Aust.’’, “Epimetagea monilicornis Git., Types 2 [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing | head (squashed, | mandible separated, 1 antenna attached?, | antenna separated in 2 pieces), | fore wing all from the Syntypes. “TYPE”, ‘‘Epimetagea monilicornis Gir., © type. Macleay Museum [GH]"*. MIXTA TANEOSTIGMOIDELLA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 4: 40-sp, nov. + description, 1917, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 5: 37- Prococcophagus Silvestri (1915) a MONTAIGNE! EUPELMUSs Girault, 1915. junior synonym of Taneostigmoidella Girault (1915) (placed as such in Girault’s unpublished manuscript). PUBL. DATA: Townsville, Queensland. Associated with ornamental plants (rubber), July 11, 1912. Type Hy 2906, Queensland Museum, the female on a slide. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide | - | cracked coverslip fragment closest the "TYPE" label and a half coverslip containing the Holotype & of Taneostigmoidella mixta with some legs and head separated (the latter in 2. pieces, 1 antenna separated); 1 cracked coverslip fragment (on the left) containing parts of Tanaostizmodes silvae Girault. “TYPE, Hy/2906, A.A. Girault'’, 4397. Queensland Museum. Taneostig. [= Tanaastigmodes | silyae. Taneastigmoidella mixta Gir. 2, 4383°", On the last label all except ‘4397. Queensland Museum, 4383" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. Slide 2 -— | cracked coverslip fragment containing 1 ° of Taneostigmoidella mixta with head separated; 1 coverslip fragment containing parts of an undescnbed species of Alophomorphella. ‘' Alophomorphella sagitta [CHEIRONYM] Gir., © type. Nelson [= Gordonvale], Aug. [GH]’’, “Taneostigmoidella mixta Girault, ©. Gordonvale, Qsld. [GH]’’, On the last label Girault has crossed out a specific name and “type’’ replacing them with ‘mixta *’. NOTES: T.4383 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 4-sp. nov. + description : 17-spp. key 2°. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, January 6, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 2832, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag. QM: Card - only 2 legs of the Holotype remain on the card, *‘TYPE"', **4299"', ‘““Eupelmus montaignet Gir., Type [GH]’’. NOTES: T.4299 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. MONTANUS AMONODONTOMERUS Girault, 1929. 1929, Trans. R. Soe. 8. Aust. 53: 342-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, Mount Lofty, South Australia (J.G.0. Tepper). SAM: Card - Holotype ? minus left fore wing and antennal flagella. “*Mt- Lofty, S.A., I.G.O. Tepper*’, *'Type’’, **4monodontomerus montanus Gir., South Australia, TYPE", ‘'4monodontomerus montanus Girault, | Type [GH]’’. ANIC: Card - 1 2 minus metasoma and left antennal flagellum, ‘‘Oval gall, spotted gum, Grafton, N.S.W., 19.11.26, W.W.F.", “W.W. Froggatt Collection’’, ““dmonodontomerus montanus Girault, 2 [GH], MONTANUS APROSTOCETUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 214-sp. nov. + description : 215-spp. key =°. PUBL. DATA: A female, sweeping forest along top of second coast range of MONILICORNIS EPIMETAGEA Girault, 1940. 1940, Revta Soc. ent. argent. 10 : 325-sp. description. mountains (1,500 feet), May 21, 1912. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 1781, Queensland DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III 831 Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype = minus head, most of the ventral mesosoma and most of the legs. “TYPE”, '‘Aprostocetus moniqnus Gir.,. £ type [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype head in 2 pieces with most of both antennae separated. “‘TYPE, Hy/1781, A.A. Girault"’, ‘‘Queensland Museum, Aprostocetus montanus 2’. On the last label all except, ‘‘Queensland Museum,’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. MONTANUS MEGADICYLUS Girault, 1929. 1929, *'New pests from Australia V1,’’ (Girault ; Brisbane) (30 September 1929) : 3[268]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Stanthorpe, Jany, H. Hacker, a female. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 — Holotype % minus head, right fore wing and some legs: metasoma separated. ‘‘Megadicylus montanus Gir., Type * [GH]”’ and on the reverse, “Stanthorpe, Q., Jany., H.H. [GH]"*. Slide 1 - 1 cracked coverslip (with a small Piece missing) containing the head (incomplete,. 1 antenna attached, 1 mandible and | antenna separated, the latter in pieces), | fore wing and parts of 2 legs all from the Holotype. ''Megadicylus montanus Gir., Type, 2 [GH]"’. Card 2-1 2 minus head and right fore wing. ‘Brisbane, Nov. 1916’*, *'Megadicylus monianus Gir., ? [GH]'* and on the reverse, ‘‘Brisbane, Dodd, Nov. 1916 [GH]”’, Slide 2. - 1 complete, square coverslip containing 1 fore wing and 1 fractured head (antennae separated, under a separate coverslip fragment) all from the specimen on Card 2. '!'Megadicylus montanus Gir., 2. Brisbane [GH]**. DPIQ: Card - 1 2 minus metasoma, left wings, all antennae except left scape and some legs; head separated, *Megadicylus montanus Gir., = [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘Stanthorpe, 24 Apr. 1924 [GH]"’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9240. MONTICOLA DUOTRASTICHUS (7) Dodd (in Girault, 1915), 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 257-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA; One female, sweeping in forest, summit of Mount Pyramid, 3,000 feet, August 17, 1912 (A.A.G.), Type Hy 2642, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head on a slide, QM; Card - Holotype ¢ minus head. “TYPE", “Duotrastichus monticola Dodd, = type [DH]”’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head with antennae attached, “TYPE, Hy/2642, A.A. Girault"’, “Genotype. Queensland Museum. Duotetrastichus [= Duotrastichus | monticola D 2**. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. MORDAX EURYTOMA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 254-sp, nov. + description ; 257-spp, key 22. PUBL. DATA: One female, May 4, 1914 in jungle (A.P, Dodd), Tweed Heads (Tweed River), New South Wales. Type Hy 3253, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; antenna and hind leg on a slide with type guinquenoiaia, QM: Card - Holotype © minus right antenna and left hind tibia + tarsus, “TYPE"’, ''4742"', ‘‘Bephratella mordax Girault, Type = [GH]’’. Slide - | small coverslip fragment which is empty, 1 cracked coverslip fragment containing parts of Eurytorma quinquenotata Girault; 1 uncracked, coverslip fragment containing 1 antenna (al edge, very difficult to see) and 1 tibia + tarsus all from the Holotype of Eurytoma mordax Girault. “TYPE, A.A. Girault’’, '*Bephratella quinquenotata Girault, © type, B. mordax Gir., 2 type [GH] 4754, 4742", NOTES: In 1915 (Mem, Qd Mus. 4 ; 238) Girault placed Bephratella Girault (1913) as a junior synonym of Eury/oma Iliger (1807). I suspect he has labelled his Holotype before making this decision and has omitted to change his labels. The combination Bephratella mordax does not occur in the literature nor in his unpublished manuscript. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM T.4742 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this has crossed out ‘‘abenabooi ** and inserted “°mors “ species and has been cancelled. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register . numbers for the Syntypes of this species are MORS SPALANGIA Girault, 1933. T.924] (1) and T,9242 (2). 1933, ‘‘Some beauties inhabitant not of the boudoirs of commerce but of nature’s bosom. —New insects."' (Girault : Brisbane) (22 November 1933) ; 1[304]-sp. description, 1934, **Miridae et Hymenoptera nova MORUM TETRASTICHODES Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem, Od Mus, 2: 207-sp. nov. + description : 211l-spp. key =". 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 3: 219-correction to original data; Se/itrichodes morum Australiensis.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (24 May 1934) : 3[310]-Spalangia mors. a junior synonym of Spalangia abenabooi Girault (1932). PUBL. DATA: Mackay, III], W.A. McDougall. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, *‘The types were a single pair reared from a puparium, March 2, 1931", OM: 3 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 - | Syntype 7 minus right wings and right antenna, | Syntype 2 minus antennae and left wings. ‘“‘Spalangia mors Girault, Types 4 2 [GH]"’ and on the reverse, ‘Mackay, OQ, 2,3.31, W.A. McDougall, par. of pupae [GH]"’. Slide | - 2 complete coverslips; inner, closest the main label contains 2 fore wings and 3 antennae (1 incomplete, the other in pieces) all from the Syntypes; the outer complete coverslip contains parts from Spalangia orientalis Graham. ‘‘Spalangia mors Girault, Types 42 (inner), Sp. orientalis Gr., = Maleny, June [GH]"’. Card 2 —1 © minus right antenna and right fore wing, | 7 minus antennae and right wings. '‘Spalangia mors, *° [GH]'' and on the reverse, ‘‘Apr. 1932, Burketown [GH]"*. On the upper surface of the label Girault has replaced ‘tabenabooi Gir.”* with “mors a Card 3-1 ¢ (metasoma separated) 2 4 = all minus some appendages. Labelled as Card 2 except for the reverse of the label which has, ‘‘Burketown, cowdung [GH]’’. Slide 2 — | coverslip fragment (outer) containing 2 fore wings, 2 pairs of wings and 2 antennae all from the specimens on Card 3; 1 coverslip (with a piece missing) containing 2 fore wings, 1 hind wing and 2 antennae all from the specimens on Card 2. “Spalangia ... Gir. mors. Burketown, Apr., cowdung ©, :¢ (outer), forest $° [GH] Ent, Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk,, Qld,”’. Girault (Girault) comb, nov. : 233-repeat of comb. noy.; descriptive note, PUBL. DATA; 1913 - Two females captured with the preceeding [1915 correction - in forest, early January, 1913]. Capeville (Pentland), Queensland Type Hy 1767, Queensland Museum, one of the aboye specimens on a slide (with two foreign specimens, the type head under a different cover with one of the foreign specimens}. QM: Slide - 2 complete coverslips; the inner, closest the labels contains 1 ¢ (minus head) with appendages separated and 1 separated head in 2 pieces (minus antennae); the outer complete coverslip contains 2 2% (?) minus heads and 1 separated head (minus antennae). According to Girault's PUBL. DATA the = under the inner coverslip is the Holotype of Tetrastichodes morum and its head is under the outer coverslip with 2 umidentified foreign specimens. I am uncertain of the origin of the head under the inner coverslip, The specimens and parts need sorting by the first reviser. ‘TYPE, Hy/1767, A.A, Girault’’, ''...ueensland Museum. Tetrasiichodes morum, Gir,, 2”’. On the last label all except ‘'...ueensland Museum.*’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: The specimens and parts on this slide have not been checked with the description. They require sorting by the first reviser as noted above, See also NOTES with Epichrysocharis fusca. MOSESI GONATOCERUS Girault, 1938. 1938, Revita Ent,, Rio de J. 9 : 395-sp, nov. + description. PUBL. DATA; Indurupilli [= Indooroopilly], window, Sept, 22, 1936. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES. OF AUSTRALIAN. HYMENOPTERA; III 833 QM: Slide - 2 half coverslips (1 with an uneven edge) and a coverslip fragment (adjoined to the half coverslip with an uneven edge) containing 6 specimens (all with heads separated); some are unidentified, the others are as per labels. “Gonatocerus mosesi Gir., Type =, Coccophagus jesusi [(CHEIRONYM] Gir., ° [GH)*’ and on the reverse of the slide, “Oligasita scurra Gr. jesusi Gir., Type 2 [GH]"’. NOTES: | suspect that there is only one specimen of Gonatocerus mosest on this Slide in which case it is the Holotype. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype (?) of this species is T.6392. MOSES! PROSHIZONOTUS Girault, 1928. 1928, ‘Some new hexapods stolen from authority.’’ (Girault ; Brisbane) (23 May 1928) : 2[222]-sp. description. PUBL, DATA; National Museum, Beaconsfield, Victoria, G.F, Hill, 8 Oct, 1923. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type was a single female’’. NMV: Stage - Holotype © severely insect damaged; minus most of head, right lateral and ventral mesosoma, right fore wing and most legs, '‘Beaconsfield, V., G.F. Hill, 8.10.23", "Type £°', ‘*Proshizonorus mosesi Gir., Type = [GH]’’. MOTLEY! EURYTOMA Girault, 1935. 1935, ‘*Microhymenoptera Australiensis nova, mostly Chalcididae,"’ (Girauit > Sydney) (25 April 1935) : 3[317]-sp. description. PUBL, DATA: Sunnybank, Sep. 24, 1914, H. Tryon. OM: Card - Holotype @ minus left hind wing and most of left fore wing: some leg parts separated. 4797", ‘*Euryroma motleyi Gir,, Type = [GH]"’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4797. MOTSCHULSKINI EUPELMUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 9-sp; nov, + description: 17-spp. key 22. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, March 12, 1912. Thursday island, Torres Strait. Type Hy 2846, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head and hind leg on a Slide, QM: Card - Holotype © minus some legs and most of left antenna; head separated, “TYPE", “*4285°", ‘‘Eupelmus motschulskini Gir., type = [GH]"’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing 1 leg and the missing part of the left antenna all from the Holotype. ‘TYPE, Hy/2846, A.A. Girault'’, ‘Queensland Museum. Eupelmus motschulskini 2 4285". On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum. 4285” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s, NOTES: T.4285 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. MOZART! ARHOPOIDEUS Girault, 1932. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep, MOZART! ENCARSIA Girault, 1932. 1932, ‘‘New lower Hymenoptera from Australia and India."' (Girault : Brisbane) (20 October 1932) : 3 [295]-sp, description, PUBL. DATA: From Aspidiotus, W. Aus. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, The type was a single female reared from Aspidiotus rossi, (No. 461), L.J. Newman”, WADA: Shde - | complete coverslip containing the intact Holotype 2. “Encarsia mozarti Gir., Type [GH] Generic name. Eulophidae, Aphelinidae’’, “Parasite, Rossi scale, W.A., L.N., No, 121**. On the last label *'461"' is crossed out. MOZARTI ENCYRTOCEPHALUS Girault, 1931. 1931. ‘*A new habit in an old insect, Homo pudicus and new Eurytomidae."’ (Girault : Brisbane) (1 September 1931) : 2(281]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Nat. Park [= Lamington National Park], Oct. 25, 1923, Hacker. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, **The types were six males and one female". QM: 3 cards on | pin, 2 cards on 1 pin and 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Cards 1...3 - 3 Syntype ¢¢ in good condition. ‘'25,10,23, National Pk. [= Lamington National Park], Q., H, Hacker”’, ''4885"’. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Cards 4...5 - 1 Syntype / minus right antenna and right hind leg, | Syntype + intact. ‘*26.10,.23, National Pk. [= Lamington National Park], Q., H. Hacker", *4885°". Both pins are inserted through, “£vcyrtocephalus mozarti Girault, *2 types [GH]"’. Card 6-1 % minus right antenna, most of left antenna, left fore wing, metasoma and some legs; head separated. “‘Nanango Dist., Q., H. Hacker, Nov, 1927”, “Eneyrtocephalus mozarti Girault, © [GH]"’. Card 7 — 1 = minus metasoma. ‘“Woogaroo, 1-3-27, H. Hacker’’, “Eneyrtocephalus mozarti Girault, ©. Light variety [GH]"*. NOTES: The date of collection of the specimens on Cards 4...5 is 26.10.23 which does not match the published date of 25.10.23. [ suspect Giraule overlaoked the difference and I regard these specimens as part of the original syntypical-series, The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T,4885. The two remaining Syntypes were not located. MUELLERI ALAPTUS Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Od Mus. 1: 122-sp. nov. + description as muilleri : 127-spp. key PUBL. DATA: A single female specimen mounted in xylol-balsam and received for identification from Dr. L.O. Howard ... and bearing the label ‘*871. Swan River, W. Austr. G. Compere’’, Type Hy/1052, Queensland Museum, one female in balsam. (In the centre of the slide). QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype © minus part of 1 antenna, ‘*TYPE, Hy/1052, A.A, Girault*’, “3703. Queensland Museum. Alaptus miilleri §, 3703°'. On the Jast label all except ‘3703. Queensland Museum 3703” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES; T.3703 is a duplicate Queensland Museum registér number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled, In accordance with Article 32 c(ii) of the Code the spelling of the specific name is altered to muelleri, MUIRONI AUSTROMIRA Girault, 1924, Eneyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. MUTRON( EVUPELMUS Girault, 1925. 1925, *‘An essay on when a fly is loveable, the ceremony of baptizing some and unlovely hate,”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (30 June 1925) © 3[189]-sp. description. PUBL, DATA: Forest, Gympie, November. OM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 - only the head (minus 1 antenna, the other separated) and 2 legs remain of the Holotype on the card; the inner specimen is Eupelmus planivertex Girault. 4254 '4255"" “Eunpelmus : muironi (outer) planivertex Gir., Types ° [GH]”’. Slide 1 —- J almost complete coverslip containing 2 antennae; 1 from the Holotype of Eupelmus muironi, the other from the Holotype of Eupel/mus io Girault. ‘“Bupelmus : muironi Girault, io Girault (inner), Types 2 [GH] 4254, 4256"'. Card 2 - 1 = minus antennae and right fore wing. *‘Eupelmus muironi Qirault ? [GH]"’ and on the reverse, ‘Indooroopilly, 24 Nov., 1929, window [GH]"’. Slide 2 -a half coverslip containing 1 fore wing and 2 antennae (both in 2 pieces) all from the ¥ on Card 2. ‘“Eupelmus muironi Gir., ©. Indooroopilly, 24 Nav,, 1929 [GH] Ent, Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld."'. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4254, MULIERUM CENTROBIELLA Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Od Mus. 1: 91-sp. nov. + description, 1914, Bull. Wis, nat. Hist. Soc, (N.S.) 12: 59-catalogue : 67-gen. key 52. PUBL. DATA: A single pair, sweeping grass in ‘an open forest near Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., April 18, 1912, Types Hy/996, Queensland Museum, the fore going pair mounted in xylol-balsam (two slides; the female mounted with a female of Gonatocerus ). Subsequently, a second female, from a window in men’s quarters on a sugar farm at Nelson [= Gordonvale], May 20, 1912 and two more from a window in a private residence at Nelson [= Gordonvale], June 16 and 18, 1912; also a male sweeping in a forest near Nelson [= Gordonvale], July 3, DAHMS; GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA; ILI 1912 and a female July 4, 1912 trom a window it) a residence. QM: 4 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 almost complete coverslip containing, 1 Syntype 7 of Centrobiella mulierum With head separated and | intact + of Gonatocerus fulgor Girault. “Queensland Museum. 3445, TYPE, Hy/996, 2°", Centrobiella mulierum Girault, » type, - Gonatocerus fulgor =. Sweeping grass in open field, Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., 18 Apr., 1912, A.A,G., No. 996 [GH]"’. On the last label Girault has crossed out “‘cingulatus Perkins’* and inserted “‘fulgor "’. Slide 2 — 1 complete coverslip containing a squashed Syntype 7 of Centrobiella mulierum with parts separated; | coverslip fragment containing an intact © of Oligosita anima Girault. ‘‘Queensland Museum. 3445, TYPE, Hy/996, °"', *‘Oentrobiella mulierum Girault, ¢ type. 996. Sweeping grass in open field, Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., 18 Apr. 1912, A.A.G, Oligosita anima [GH]’’- Slide 3 - 1 cracked almost complete coverslip containing I Syntype © with parts separated (crack is over the specimen). ‘Paratype [GH], Hy/996, A.A. Girault’’. On this label Girault has crossed out “TYPE”’ and inserted ‘‘Paratype"’ in ted ink. ‘‘Paratype [GH] Queensland Museum. Centrobiella mulierum 2°’. On the last label all after “‘Queensland Museum."’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s and Girault has overwritten ‘'ob ‘’ of the generic name in red ink. Slide 4 — 3 coverslip fragments; 1 contains the fragmented Holotype of Larhromerella Juci Girault; 1 contains 1 intact ° of Centrobiella muligrum and the third (cracked) coverslip fragment is empty. This slide has 2 additional species listed on the second Jabel below, but the specimens are now missing. ''Lathromerella luci Gir., © type, Centrobiella mulizgrum Gir., - [GH] 3398 [This label has arrows directed at the appropriate coverslip fragments]*’, * Aphelinus australiensis Git., © type, Neroiolepsia bella Gir., Lathromerella luci 2 .., [GH]’’. On the last label Girault has crossed out “‘type**. USNM: Slide - | complete coverslip containing 1 intact Syntype 2. “Centrobiella mulierum Girault, ‘ Type. 833 Sweeping in forest Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., July 3, 1912, A.A.G. [GH]"’. Girault has crossed out ‘‘Oljgosita anima “' on this label, IEA: Slide - 1 damaged, complete coverslip containing | Syntype * with parts separated, ‘‘Centrobiella mulierum Girault, 2, From window men’s quarters, sugar farm, Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., 20 May, 1920, A.A.G. [GH]"’. NOTES: T.3445 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species and is retained for the Syntype male on Slide 2. The register number for the Syntype female on Slide is T.9243. | have not assigned Syntype- status to the female on Slide 4 since it is without data. The remaining three Syntypes were not located. MULLERI ALAPTUS See MUELLERI ALAPTUS MULTICOLOR CHALCIS See TRICOLOR PSEUDEPITELIA MULTICOLOR EUPELMUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 10-sp. nov. + description : 19-spp. key 22 : 26-at beginning of Anastatus key. 1921, ‘“*New animals of Australia and old men of the earth."’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 November 1921) : 2[163]-type- species of Australeupelmus gen, Nov, PUBL. DATA; One female, in forest, January 4, 1914, Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 2489, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; legs and antenna on a slide. QM: 3 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 ~ Holotype = minus left hind wing, antennae and legs; head and metasoma + propodeum separated. ‘‘TYPR’’, ‘'4212”, **Eupelmus multicolor Girault, Type * [GH]”. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the intact antennae and the legs (some intact) all from the Holotype. **TYPE"’, “Eupelmus multicolor Girault, Type [GH] 4212’. Card 2-1 2 minus part of right antenna, ‘Kuranda, Q., Dec. 1920, A,P, Dadd"’, “Eupelmus multicolor Gir., = [GH]"’. 836 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Card 3 - 1 © intact. ‘Kuranda, Queensland, A.P. Dodd"’, ‘‘Eupelmus MULTIDENTATUS ELASMUS Girault, 1940. 1940, Revia Soc. ent. argent. 10: 322-sp. multicolor Gir., 2 [GH]"*. NOTES: T.4212 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this. species and has been cancelled. MULTICGLOR PHYSCUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 59-sp. noy. + description, PUBL. DATA: One female, in jungle, March 6, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Cooktown, Queensland. Type Hy 2947, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: Slide (broken, mended below with paper strips) — 2 coverslip fragments; the one closest the ‘*Queensland Museum." label contains the Holotype © of PAyscus multicolor with 1 foré wing separated; the other coverslip fragment contains parts of Neomphaloidella schilleri Girault. ‘TYPE, Hy/2947, A.A. Girault’’, *‘Neamphatloidella schilleri = [GH]"*, On this label Girault has crossed out 2 words which are now illegible. ‘3821. Queensland Museum. PAyscus multicolor, Gir. 2"*. On the last label all except ‘'3821. Queensland Museum."* are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.3821 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. MULTIDENTATA ACHRYSOCHARELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 3; 205-sp. noy, + description, PUBL, DATA; One female, sweeping in jungle, May 30, 1914. Gordonyale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 2524, Queensland Museum, the specimen on 4a tag. QM: Slide — 3 coverslip fragments containing the Holotype =, head (fragmented, most of antennae separated) and 1 pair of wings separated. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2524, A.A. Girault’’, ‘Queensland Museum. Achrysocharella multidentata, 2. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum.’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: Girault has remounted his Holotype- description. PUBL. DATA: A female, Canungra, forest, March 25, 1923. QM: Card - Holotype ! minus head, wings and right fore leg, '*4069°*, “HOLOTYPE", ‘‘Elasmus multidentatiis Girault, Type 2 [GH]. Slide — | complete coverslip containing the head (in 2 pieces, antennae separated, | in 2 pieces) and 2 pairs of wings (1 pair damaged) all from the Holotype. ‘‘E/asmus multidentatus Girault, Type © [GH] 4069". NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4069. MULTIFASCIATA EUTRICHOSOMELLA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 41-sp, nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, from a window, December I4, 1912, Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 2908, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 2 coverslip fragments (1 cracked) containing the Holotype © with head (antennae separated except for part of left scape) and parts of 2 legs separated. “TYPE Hy/2908, A.A, Girault”’, “Queensland Museum. 4391. Eutrichosomella multifasciata 2*’, On the last label all except "Queensland Museum. 4391"' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: 1.4391 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. MULTIFASCIATA RHICNOPELTELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3; 194-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, January 23, 1913 in forest. Townsville, Queensland. ‘Type Hy 2500, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card — only the metasoma and some legs. of the Holotype remain on the card. “TYPE”, ‘Rhicnopeltella multifasciata Gir., Type = [GH]’’. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA; III 837 Slide - a half coverslip containing parts from the Syntypes of Rhicnopeltella Jlavipes binorate Girault; 3 empty covershp fragments; 2 coverslip fragments containing the head (in 2 pieces each with an antenna attached) and 1 fore wing all from the Holotype of Rhicnapeltella multifasciata. “TYPE”, “Hy.2500", ‘““Rhicnopeltella multifasciata Gir,, [in pencil] (inner) © type binotata Girault, 2 Type (outer) [in ink and added later] [GH]’’. MULTIFASCIATUS TETRASTICHODES See FASCIATUS TETRASTICHUS MULTIGUTTATA GROTIUSELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 225 (footnote)-nomen nudum as Groatiusiella multiguttata, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 364-sp. nov. + description. 1916, Mem, Od Mus. 5 ; 212-correction of Grotiusiella above to Grotiusella, PUBL. DATA: Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Forest, September 8, 1914. Type Hy 3448, Queensland Museum, the female in alcohol with type of Afoposoma unguttatipes. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type has. not been re- examined, I think it has been lost by this time though I made every effort to keep it and have it remounted”’. NOTES: No specimens of this species were located. MULTIGUTTATA NEOCASCA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 66-sp. nov, + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, April 16, 1914 (A.?, Dodd). Cloncurry, Queensland. Type Hy 2964, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 3 coverslip fragments; the one closest the main label contains the Holotype » of Neocasca multiguitata with head separated (minus 1 antenna); the other two coverslip fragments contain a 7 Pseudbrachygramma perplexa Girault and an unidentified mymarid, '‘'TYPE Hy/2483 [= 2433], 2964, A.A. Girault"’, ‘Queensland Museum, 3416, Pseudbrachygramma perplexa, Git. ©, Aspidiotiphagus ... Neocasca mulliguttala Gir. ©, 3887°', ‘'3887°’. These are really 2 labels divided before Neocasca but the writing extends across both. All except “Queensland Museum, 3416, 3887"’ and ‘“Aspidiotiphagus [GH]"' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Girault has crassed out 2 names (now illegible) in his hand. NOTES; Hy.2483 is the Queensland Museum register number for Pseudacrias quinguecarinarus Girault which is not represented on this slide. [ am at a loss to explain why Girault wrote “ Aspidiotiphagus ..."" on the labels. T.3887 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled, MULTIPUNCTUM EURYTOMA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Gd Mus, 4: 255-sp, nov. + descnption : 256-spp. key ©2. PUBL. DATA; One female, in jungle, June 25, 1914. Gordonyale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 3255, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag with type mympha. QM: Card - 2 ¥+; inner © is the Holotype of Eurytoma mu/tipunctum (antennae difficult to see, appear incomplete); outer + is Eurytoma nympha Girault. ‘'4748"’, “4749"' “Eurytoma : multipunctum, nympha Gir. Types 2*s [GH]"’. NOTES: T.4748 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. MULTIPUNCTUM GYROLASELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 3: 272-sp. nov, + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping grass in foresi, April 6, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 2669, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head, middle and hind tibia on slide with type of immaculativentris. QM: Card - Holotype + missing from card. TYPE", “Gyrolasella multipunectum, * type [GH]’’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments; the smaller contains the head (antennae attached) and parts of 2 legs all from the Holotype of Gyrolasella multipunctum, the larger coverslip fragment contains the Holotype - of Gvrolasella immaculativentris Girault. “TYPE, Hy/2667, 2669, A.A. Girault’’, MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM “Queensland Museum. 2667, Gyrolasella immaculativentris 2 multipunctum G. 2669". On the last label all except “Queensland Museum."’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. MULTISETAE COCCOPHAGUS Girault, 1931. 1931, “A new habit in an old insect, Home pudicus and new Eurytomidae.** (Girault : Brisbane) (1 September 1931!) : 3[282]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA; From galls, Mt. Cootha [= Coot-tha], March, 1929, A.R. Brimblecombe. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘“‘The type was a male reared from Coccid galls upon - the under leaf - surface of Tristania conferta (shaped like miniature tree-trunks broken off near the ground), forest."’ QM: Slide - | complete coverslip containing the Holotype ¢ with head (in 2 pieces, | anterina separated, incomplete), 2 legs and | fore wing separated. **Coccophagus multisélae Gir., Type 7, Mt. Cootha [= Coot-tha], [11.1929, A.R. Brimblecombe. From coaccid galls on under leaf surface, Tristania conferta. Shaped like tree trunks broken off near the ground [GH]. 3521"’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3521. (GH) Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld. 4641", NOTES: Although Girault intended the OM specimen to be his Holotype it has no type-status. The 1927 description is the only description of this nominal species. Although the description is not annotated sp. nov. it serves to make this nominal species both valid and available. In this case the SAM specimen, which has not been located, would haye been the Holotype. There are several reasons which lead me to believe that, at the time when the 1927 description was written, Girault thought he had already described this nominal species. Girault did not annotate the description as sp, nov. but he did so for I. silvae and L. silvifilia in the same key. Type-data for the last two mentioned nominal species are given after the key, but none are given for J. pultistriata, In his unpublished manuscript Girault places the 1930 reference before the 1927 reference which | take to be his realisation that he had not described /. multistriata prior to 1927. The Wynnum label on the OM specimen is in Girault’s hand and it cannot therefore be the SAM specimen. The Queensland Museum register number T.4641 for this species is retained in anticipation of Neotype selection by the first reviser, MULTISTRIATA IRICHOHALTICELLA Girault, 1927. 1927, Ree. S. Aus. Mus, 3: 328-sp. description (key) as Irichohaltichella multistriata, 1930, **New pests from Australia, VIII.’* MULTIVENA TETRASTICHOMPHALE Girault, 1935. 1935, *‘Microhymenoptera Australiensis nova mostly Chalcididae."’ (Girault : Sydney) (Girault : Brisbane) (16 August 1930) : 3[275]-type data. PUBL. DATA; 1927 - The following species [of Jrichohalticella ] have been found in the collections of the South Australian Museum, no data given, 1930 - A female, Wynnum, forest. QM: Card - 1 © minus left antenna and some legs; hind legs separated, 1 minus tarsus. ‘'4641"", **Wynnum [GH]", ‘Urichohaltichella [= Irichohalticella | multistriata Gi., Type = [GH]’’. Slide — | complete coverslip containing | antenna (in 2 pieces) from the above specimen. ‘'S Jrichohaltichella [= Trichohatticella | muitistriata Gir., Type = (25 April 1935) : 3[317]-sp, description. PUBL, DATA: [2] Kuranda, A.P. Dodd. QM: Card - Holotype © minus head, wings and some legs. ‘‘Kuranda, Queensland, A.P,. Dodd’’, ‘' Tetrastichomphale nultivena Girault, Type » [GH]’’. Slide - a half coverslip containing 1 folded fore wing and the head (squashed, antennae separated, in piéces); 1 complete coverslip containing 2 legs and | fore wing (damaged, partly missing) all from the Holotype. ** Tetrastichomphale multivena Girault, Type + [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9236, DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: [il #39 MUNDUBBERAE AMESTOCHARIS Girault, 1935. 1935, ‘‘Microhymenoptera Australiensis nova PUBL. DATA: Murarrie, in bushes margin of mangrove, May 3, 1921. In his mostly Chalcididae."* (Girault : Sydney) (25 April 1935) : 3[317]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Mundubbera, J.H. Simmonds, April 1924. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “‘The types were four females reared from a Braconid’’. QM; Card - the remains of 4 Syntype 3 =; | metasoma, 1 mesosoma minus left wings and some legs, 2 specimens minus heads, | head (minus antennae?) and 1 pair of antennae, “‘Coll, D.A., Qld., No. Hy.1151"*, *‘Amestocharis mundubberae Gir., Types [GH]’’. Slide - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing 3 fragmented heads (3 antennae separated) all from the Syntypes, ““4mestocharis mundubberae Type [GH]. Pseudacrias Girault. Collected Mundubberra by J.H. Simmonds, April, 1924. Hy.1151. Slide No, Hy.19"’. NOTES: I do not understand why there is *Pseudacrias *’ on the Slide label. Hy.19 and Hy.115] are DPIQ register numbers. The Queensland Museum register numbers for the Syntypes of this species are 1.9252 (metasoma), T.9253 (mesosoma minus left wings and some legs), T.9254 (outer specimen minus head), T.9255 {inner specimen minus head). The Slide bears all numbers since it is uncertain which head unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type was one female’’. QM: Card — only some leg parts of the Holotype remain on the card, ''Babinda murarriensis Git., 2 type [GH]’’, Slide (broken, half missing) - 1 almost complete coverslip with objective lens damage containing | pair of wings from the Holotype of Babinda murarriensis and the fragmented Holotype © of Babinda dei Girault. *‘Babinda dei Gir., Type °, 8. murarriensis Girault, Type wings [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype © of this species is T.9256, MURRAY! EURYTOMA Girault, 1929. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. 8. Aust. §3 : 336-sp- noy. + description. PUBL. DATA: Two pairs, Tasmania. SAM: Card -2 2, 1 4 Syntypes; 2 with “ty > [GH] on card is minus left antennal flagellum, second © minus head (mesosoma crushed), * minus left antennal flagellum, “‘Tasmania’’, ‘‘Type"’. ‘‘Eurytoma murrayi Gir., Tasmania, TYPE", ‘‘Euryloma murrayi Girault, Type 42 [GH]’’. NOTE: One Syntype male is now missing. MURRAY! XENARRETOCERA Girault, 1929. 1929, Trans, R. Soc. §. Aust, 53 + 345-sp. noy. + description. belongs to which Syntype, MURAMURA EUPELMUS Girault, 1921. 1921, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 9: 187-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: [*] Forest, Tumoulin, March 13, 1919, QM: Card - Holotype * with head separated, minus right antenna. ''4219"*, “Eupelmus muramura Gir., Type 2 [GH]”’. Slide - 1 coverslip (minus a large piece) containing ] antenna from the Holotype. “Eupelmus muramura, Girault, Type © [GH] 4219". NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T4219. MURARRIENSIS BABINDA Girault, 1922. 1922, Insecutor Inscit. menstr, 10: 100-sp. noy, + description, PUBL, DATA: A female, Owieandana, Northern Flinders Range, South Australia (H.M. Hale and N.B. Tindale). SAM: Card - Holotype ° intact. ‘‘Owieandana, N. Flinders Ra., Hale & Tindale”, ‘‘Type’’, ‘‘Xenarretocera murrayvi Gir., South Australia, TYPE”’, *Xenarretocera murrayi Girault, Type © [GH]”’. NMV; Card - 1 © minus left antennal flagellum. *‘Melbourne, V., F.E. Wilson, 7.2.1928"", ‘from flowers Eucalypt,**, "48" “PLE Wilson Collection’, “ Xenarretocera murrayi Girault, 2 [GH]’’. ANIC: Card - | + minus right wings, antennae and most legs; head and 1 hind leg separated. *'Xenarretocera murrayi Gir., 2 [GH]’’ and on reverse of the label, **From cotton, Broome, W. Aus., Feb. 26. 440 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM 1923, L.J. Newman [GH]”’. QM: Card - | 4 (?) minus antennae except right scape, | 4 metasoma and | separated hind leg. ‘*Xenarretocera murrayi [GH]"' and on the reverse, “‘Beaudesert, Q. Forest, Febr. [GH]"’. ‘‘Proconura parvula (Dodd & Gir.) E.F. Riek. det, 1950°’. Slide — a half coverslip (inner) containing 1 2 and 1 ¢ antenna of Xenarretocera murrayi, neither complete; L almost complete coverslip (outer) containing parts of an undescribed species of Xenarretocera, “*Xenarretocera murrayi Girault, % © [GH]’’, *‘Xenarretocera varipunctata [CHEIRONYM] Girault (outer), Paratype *, Amamoor, Q. [GH]’’. MURWILLUMBAHENSIS ELASMUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 174-sp. noy. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, by miscellaneous sweeping, May 11, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Murwillumbah, New South Wales. Type Hy 2732, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag. QM: Card - Holotype . minus head. *§39357, “HOLOTYPE”, ‘*Elasmus murwillumbahensis Girault, < type [GH]**- NOTES: T.3935 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. MURWILLUMBAHENSIS MURA ELASMUS Girault, 1940, 1940, Revia Soc. ent. argent. 10 : 323-var. description: specific name spelt riurwillumbahiensis. PUBL. DATA: Ravenshoe, March 13, 1919, jungle. NOTES: See Elasmus ignorabilis bellus. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of Elesmus murwillumbahensis mura ts T.9257. MUSA GONATOCERUS Girault, 1938. 1938, Revta Ent., Rio de J. 9 + 392-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, from the bracts of Passaflora [= Passiflora | foetida, Mt. Cootha [= Coot-tha], Brisbane, March 14, 1929 by Mr A.R. Brimblecombe. The insect was trapped by the sticky nature of the plant. QM: Slide - 1 coverslip (with a large piece missing) containing the Holotype * with head separated (minus J antenna). ““Gonatocerus musa Girault, Type 5, Mt. Cootha [= Coot-tha], [11.14,1929, A.R. Brimblecombe. Passaflora [= Passiflora | Joetida. Type |GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld. 3658". NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3658. MUSA BAYARDI GONATOCERUS Girault, 1938. 1938, Revia Ent., Rio de J. 9 : 393-var. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, from a window, Indooroopilly (Nyindurupilli), 1930, the tenth of March. QMS Slide - 1 covershp fragment containing the Holotype = of Gonatocerus musa bayardi with head, i antenna and 1 fore wing separated; 1 ¥ of Ablerus albicaput Girault with head separated. ‘*Gonatocerus musa Git. bayardi Gir., Type , Ablerus albicaput Gir, Indooroopilly, Window, [11.10.1930 [GH] 3658". NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this variety is T.9258 (7.3658 is the number for Gonatocerus musa ). MUSCOIDES ELASMUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3; 171-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA; One female labelled Brisbane, 10.8.13. H. Hacker’’. Type Hy 2723, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag. QM: Card - Holotype = minus head and metasoma. *'3941*?, “Brisbane, H. Hacker, 10.8.13'', ““HOLOTYPE”, *‘Elasimis muscoides Gir., © type [GH]’’. NOTES; T.3941 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. MUSCOPHAGA SPALANGIA Girault, 1933. 1933, ‘‘Some beauties inhabitant not of the boudoirs of commerce but of nature’s bosom. — New insects.** (Girault : Brisbane) (22 November 1933) : 1[304]-sp. description. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: III S41 PUBL. DATA: Musca gibsoni, Nelson [= Gordonvale], J.F. Mlingworth. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The types were two males and one female reared in February, 1921"*. QM: 7 cards on separate pins and 4 slides as follows: Card 1-1 Syntype 4 minus antennae, left wings, metasoma and some legs; | ubia + tarsus separated. “‘Gordonvale, N.Q., Feb. 1921"", “J.P. Ulingworth Coll. Ex Musca aibsoni"’, ‘‘Spalangia muscophaga Gir., Type * [GH]". Card 2 - | Syntype ¢ minus wings and antennae except left scape; some leg parts separated. Labelled as Card |, Card 3 — | Syntype ¢ minus left wings, left antenna and some legs; head separated, Labelled as Card 1 except that the sex sign on the Girault label is 2. Slide 1 - 1 coverslip (minus several pieces) containing 2 fore wings, | hind wing and 2 antennae (1 incomplete); 1 coverslip fragment containing 1 antenna and | fore wing (folded) all from the Syntypes above. **Spalangia mmuscophaga Gir., Types 4°. Nelson [= Gordonvale], Feb. 1921, Ex Musca gibsoni [GH]’*. Card 4-1 » minus right wings, left fore Wing , hind tarsi, right antenna and most of left antennal flagellum, “‘Spalangia muscophaga Git. -, Paratype © [GH]"' and on the reverse, ‘‘'Queensland, forest [GH]’’. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 antenna, 2 fore wings (neither complete) and | hind wing all from the “= on Card 4. “Spalangie muscophaga Gir., Paratype °. Queensland, forest [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.'’. Card 5 — 4 specimens (both sexes) mostly intact, 1 head and 1 metasoma, “Pteromalidae"’, ‘‘Spalangia muscophaga Gir., © [GH]*’ and on the reverse, “Burnett River, 1919, M.J. Bancroft, ex Musca damestica [GH]’’. Slide 3 - a group of 4 coverslip fragments of which the left 2 contain 2 fore wings and 2 antennae fram Spalangia muscophaga on Card 5; the 2 right coverslip fragmenis contain parts from Spalangia abenabooi Giraull; 1 isolated coverslip fragment containing parts from Spalangia orientalis Gahan. ''1919, 4 2, Sp. muscophaga (outer 2, left). Burnett River [GHJ"’, *', Spalangia orientalis Gahan, abenabooi Gir., Australia [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’ Card 6 - 1 # intact. “Pteromalidae’’, “Spalangia muscophega Gir,, $ [GH]" and on the reverse, ‘'Brisbane, S. muscidarum of Johns & Tiegs, 1921 [GH]’’. Card 7-1 2 minus right wings and right antenna. *‘Pteromalidae’’, ‘‘Spalangia muscophega Gir., 2? [GH]"’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Brisbane, 5. muscidarum Johns & Tiegs [GH]’’. Slide 4 - | cracked, complete coverslip containing 2 fore wings and 1 antenna; a half coverslip containing | pair of wings and | antenna; | coverslip fragment (inner) coniaining I pair of wings. These are from 2 species as per label. ‘*Spalangia muscophage Gir., *£, Johns & Tiegs 1921. Same, Wynnum = (inner) orientalis [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld."’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register numbers for the Syntypes of this species are T,9259 (male Card 1), T.9260 (male Card 2), T9261 (female Card 3). The specimen on Card 4 and Slide 2 has no type-status since its dala were not included with the original description. MUTATUM STETHYNIUM Girault, 1920. 1920, Insecutor Inseir. mensir. 8 : 100-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Irvinebanke [= Irvinebank], March. NOTES: No specimens of this species were located. MUTILLOIDES EXOCLAENOIDES Girault, 1921. 1921, Insecuter Inseit. mensir. 9 + 189-sp. noy. + description. 1926, Jnsecutor Inscit. menstr. 14 : 127- Exoclaenoides Girault (1915) a junior synonym of Exech/aenus Shipp (1894) spelt £xoclaenus, PUBL. DATA: Brisbane, Hacker. In his unpublished manuscript, when talking about additional specimens, Girault says, “Two males, same data as with the type female"’. QM: 3 stages on separate pins as follows: Stage | - Holotype © minus antennae, lefi hind wing, left hind tarsus and most of right wings. “*Brisbane : H. Hacker, 12,2.18", “4481"", ““Exoclaenoides mutillaides Gir., 2 type [GH]", “‘Leucosps MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM australis Walker |= Exoclaenoides mutilloides Grit.| Z. Boutek det. 1973 LECTOTYPE”. The square brackets are Boutek’s. The reverse of the label says, “Lectotype 2? of &. mutilloides G. det. Dahms and Boutek"’. Stage 2-1 ¢ (7?) minus metasoma, right wings and most of left antenna. ‘‘Brisbane, H. Hacker, 22.12.17", ““Exoclaenoides mutilloides Gir., E.F. Riek. Det. 1950". Stage 3 - 1 2 (?) minus metasoma, most of antennae and some legs, ‘‘Brisbane : H. Hacker, 12.2.18"*, ‘“‘Exoclaenoides mutilloides Gir. E.F. Riek. Det. 1950"'. NOTES: From information contained in Girault’s unpublished manuscript it is clear that designation of a Lectotype was unnecessary for this nominal species. This information was not ayailable to Dr Boutek and myself in 1973. The specimen on Stage J] is clearly a Holotype and those on Stages 2 and 3 the additional males mentioned in Girault’s unpublished manuscript, The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4481. MYERS! LELAPSOMORPHA Girault, 1913. 1913, Trans. R, Soc. §. Aust. 37 : 88-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 4 : 201-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: South Australia : Port Lincoln (A.M. Lea), Type 1,1270, South Australian Museum. The above specimen [2] and a slide bearing posterior legs and head. SAM: Card - only the metasoma and some leg fragments of the Holotype © remain on the card. **Pt. Lincoln, $.A., Lea", ‘'I. 1270, Lelapsomorpha miyersi Gir., 8. Australia, also slide, TYPE”, ‘‘Lelapsomorpha myersi Girault, 2 type [GH]”’. Slide — | complete coverslip containing the squashed head (antennae separated, fragmented, incomplete), | leg and part of another leg; 1 almost complete coverslip (added later by Girault) containing, | pair of wings all from the Holotype. “Lelapsomorpha myersi Gir., » [GH]". NOTES: Although the slide is not labelled “‘Type’’ by Girault the parts are clearly from the Holotype. MYRMICAE EPIMETAGEA Girault, 1936. 1936, ‘‘Terror-errors; and novitates of Pterygota (or earth realities not state- bound)."* (Girault : Sydney) (29 August 1936) ; 3[324]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Victoria. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘“The species was at first referred to the genotype of Eucharomorpha ... The type material was from Belgrave by the unselfish effort of Mr. F. Erasmus Wilson, one female specimen taken in January, 1922"’. QM: Card - Holotype © (minus head) mounted with an ant (minus metasoma). “Belgrave, V., F.E. Wilson, Jan 1922’, “Eucharomorpha myrmicae Gir. [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘“Type - [GH]’’. Slide - | large coverslip fragment, furthest from the label, containing 2 antennae from different species; | complete coverslip containing | antenna matching | of the previous; | inner smaller coverslip fragment containing | head minus antennae. The outer coverslip fragment contains 1 antenna from a QM specimen of Tricoryna ectatommae Girault, the remaining parts are from the Holotype of Epimetagea myrmicae. “' Tricoryna ectatommae Gir, Paratype, Evcharomorpha myrmicae Gir., Ty. © [GH]". NOTES: Prom the notes in his unpublished manuscript it ig clear that Girault originally placed this species in the genus Eucharomorpha, He has changed it to Epimetagea tor publication without changing his labels. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9262. MYRMICIS TRICORYNA Girault, 1940. 1940, Revia Soc. ent. argent. 10: 324-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Victoria, C. Barnett. 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