MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM BRISBANE VOLUME 22 MAY, 1986 PART 3 Mem. Qd Mus. 22(3): 319—739, [1986] A CHECKLIST OF THE TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA DESCRIBED BY ALEXANDRE ARSENE GIRAULT: IV. CHALCIDOIDEA SPECIES N-Z AND GENERA WITH ADVISORY NOTES PLUS ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA. Epwarb CLIVE DAaHMsS Queensland Museum SPECIES *'Elasmus nakomara Gir., 2. Indooroopilly, N XII, 1932 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., NALAS OLIGOSITA Girault, 1938, 1938, Revia Ent., Rio de J. 9: 384-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female from rushes, Indooroopilly, Sept. 15, 1930. QM: 2 shdes as follows: Slide 1 —- 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype © with head fractured. *‘Type [GH] 4961”’, *'Oligosita naias Girault, Type 2, Reared from rushes, Sep. 15/1930 [GH] Ent, Diy. Dep, Ag. & Stk., Qid., 496]"’. Slide 2 -— 1 complete coverslip and a half coverslip containing specimens of 3 species as per labels, ‘‘O/igosita; novisanguinea Gir.2: naias Gir. 5 2 [GH]""_ ‘*Pseudectroma auricorpus Gir,,? * Ex Antonina on grass, Brisbane, 18.2.35. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld."’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4961. Qld."’. 5AM: Card —1 *% minus head, “Samsonvale, Queensland, 18. Sep. 1927, A.A. Girault [GH] Forest’’, '‘E/asmus nakomara Gir., Queensland, also slide*’, ‘““Blasmus nakomara Girault, + [GH]"’. Slide ~ 1 coverslip (with a piece missing) containing a head (both antennae separated) from the above =. ‘‘Elasmus nakomara Girault, Samsonvale, Q. Forest [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld."’. DPIQ: Card - i © intact except for tibiae + tarsi of left mid and hind legs. ‘'Elasrnus nakomara Gir., + [HH)**, ‘*Blasmus nakomara Gir., ¢ [GH]’’ and on the reverse of the label, ‘Indooroopilly, secondary growth, 3 Jany. 1932 [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is 7.3971. NaANJA ELASMUS Girault, 1920, 1920, Insecutor Inscit, menstr. T ; 186-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Brisbane, herbage, June, 1913 (H. Hacker). In his unpublished NAKOMARA ELASMUS Girault, 1920. 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 7: 181-sp. noy, + description. 1929, Trans. R. Soe. 8. Aust. 53 :331- additional specimen, PUBL, DATA: Brisbane, June (H. Hacker). QM: 2 slides and 1 card as follows: Shde 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing the intact Holotype » of Elasmus nakomara; | coverslip fragment containing parts ftom the Holotype ? of Elasmus cygnis Girault. “Elasmus cygnus Gir., + type [GH] 3984"’, **Elasmus nakomara Girault, 2 type [GH]. Clayfield, Brisbane, Sweeping herbage, 29,6.13, H. Hacker [HH] 3971”. Card - 1 = metasoma plus 2 legs, other legs separated. “‘Elasmus nakomara Gir., = (GH]”’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Indooroopilly, 18 Dec, 1932, forest [GH]**. Slide 2 - 1] complete coverslip containing a head (both antennae separated, ! incomplete) from the above specimen. manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type was collected June 29, 1913"'. QM: Slide - 1 cracked, damaged, complete coverslip containing the fragmented Holotype # of &lasmus nanja; 1 cracked coverslip fragment containing parts of Elasmus regina Girault. ‘'Elasmus nanja Girault, 2 type [GH]. Clayfield, Brisbane. Sweeping herbage, 29.6.13, H. Hacker [HH] 3916", “Elasmus regina, type [GH] 3960, 3960"’, The last label has an arrow directed at the coverslip fragment. Card = | © minus head and right hind leg. “Blasmus nanja Girault, Paratype 2 [GH]’’ and on the reverse of the label, ‘‘Zillmere, Q. [GH]"". NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is 320 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM T.3916. The specimen on the card has no type-status since ils data were not mentioned NASSAULAPHYCUS Girault, 1932. 1932, ‘““New pests from Australia, X."" with the original description. NAPOLEON! EVPELMUS Girault, 1923 1923, Insecutor Inscit, mensir, 11 : 98-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA; None given, but in the introduction Girault says, ‘‘These species had escaped my utmost efforts in collection, and were taken, I believe, solely on tree- trunks in jungle, Queensland ... The types are in the Queensland Museum". QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 1 slide as follows: Card 1—- 1 Syntype = minus right wings and right antenna, “‘Kuranda, O., A, P. Dodd, Nov. 1919"*, **4284"". Card 2 - | Syntype = intact. ‘‘Kuranda, Queensland, A. P, Dodd’’, '"4284"’, Both cards are pinned through a Girault label, *Eupelmus napoleoni Gir., 2 types [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing | pair of wings, 1 antenna and | leg (in 2 pieces) all from the Syntype on Card 1. “Eupelmus napoleoni Gir., « type [GH], 4284", NOTES: The specimen on Card J has its legs buried in glue and it is difficult to see which leg was removed for the slide. The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species are T,4284 (Card 1 and Slide), T.9321 (Card 2). NASONINI EUPELMUS 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; [2] Nelson [= Gordonvale], Q. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The collector of the original specimen was A. P. Dodd’’. QM: Card ~ Holotype ¥ minus right antenna and the tip of the left antenna. “Gordonvale, N.Q., Dec.,1920’’, *4238"", “Eupelmus nasonini Girault, Type 2 [GH]"’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T4238. (Girault : Brisbane) (10 February 1932) : 4[289]-sp, description. PUBL, DATA: Ex psyllid. Sydney, N.S. Wales, S.E. Flanders. In his unpublished manuscript Giranlt says, ‘*The types were three males, one female reared May 5, 1931". QM: Slide — | cracked coverslip (with a piece missing) containing | | Syntype and 3‘ Syntypes all with parts separated, “‘on psyllids, Sydney, N.S.W,, 5/5/31", “4 phycus nassaui Girault, Type = [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld."’. NOTES; The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T,9322. Nassau ENOGGERELLA Girault, 1926. 1926, ‘‘New pests from Australia.”’ (Girault: Brisbane) (31 March 1926) ; 1[199]-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Wynnum, forest. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type was composed of two females’’. QM; Card —- 1 Syntype © minus head, right wings and the tibia + tarsus of the right hind leg. *‘Enoggerella nassaui Girault, Type © [GH]" and on the reverse of the label, “Wynnum, Q., A.A. Girault [GH]"*. Slide - | coverslip (with a piece missing) containing a head (1 antenna separated, the other missing) and | fore wing all from the Syntypes. ‘Enoggerella nassaui Gir., Type [GH]"’. ANIC: 3 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 ~ 1 specimen minus head. ‘‘From eggs Puropsis G., Coll Blundell's, F.C.T., 14-xi-31, Emerged 26.xi,31", ‘““Enoggerella nassaui Gir., *= [GH]"’. Card 2 - | specimen intact. ‘‘Enoggerella nassaui Gir. Det. A.A. Girault, Sept. 1932"', “Bred from Parapsis G,, 26.11.31, W.K. Hughes, F.C.T."". Card 3 - 1 specimen intact. Labelled as Card 2, These specimens were all probably associated with the Girault label on Card L. Shde - | complete coverslip and 2 coverslip fragments containing 2 heads (1 head with antennae attached, the second head minus | antenna, the other antenna separated and DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV fragmented) and one leg. Some of these parts could be from the ANIC card- mounted specimens. ““Enoggerella nassaui Gir., 7 -. Blundell's, F.C.T., ex ova Paropsis [GH] Ent, Div, Dep. Ag, & Stk,, Qld.”’. NOTES: In the absence of the second Syntype female | have not assigned the QM slide-mounted parts to the remaining Syntype although the parts on the slide match those missing from this specimen. The Queensland Museum register number for the remaining Syntype is T.9323. NASSAUT GONATOCERUS Girault, 1938. 1938, Revra Ent., Rio de J. 9: 395-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Captured by sweeping at Kingston, forest. OM: Slide - 1 cracked, complete coverslip plus | adjoined coverslip fragment containing the fragmented Holotype ©. **Gonatocerus nassaui Girault, Type = - Kingston, Q. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld,"*. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.6393. NaSSAUT METAPELMA Girault, 1933. 1930, ‘New pests from Australia, VII1.”’ (Giraull : Brisbane) (16 August 1930) : 3[275]-nomen nudum under Me/apelma sidneyi Girault. 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: [*] E. Australia. QM: Card - Holotype = minus metasoma and the tip of left antenna; head and right antenna separated. ‘‘Brisbane: H. Hacker, 24-11-1924*", ‘4211°', ““Mefapelma nassaui Girault, Type » [GH]*’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is bed te -_ unknown and by most never seen not dreamt of .*' (Girault : Brisbane) (25 September 1925) : 3[193]-sp. description, 1927, Rec. 5. Aust. Mus, 3 : 318-comparison with Systolomorpha thyridopterygis Ashmead. PUBL. DATA: Queensland, H. Tryon, gall on Casuarina. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type locality was Bringabilly [? Bringalily] Creek, Queensland, 1910°’. QM: 7 cards on separate pins and ] slide as follows: Card | - 7 intact = Syntypes and I glue spot. ‘Hy.394"’, ‘‘Systolomorpha nassaui Girault, Type 2 [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing a head (both antennae separated, 1 incomplete), 1 fore wing and 1 leg in 2 pieces all from a Syntype now missing. “Systolomorphe nassaui Gir., ° types [GH] 4901. 4901’". On this label Girault has crossed opt ‘Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”’. Card 2-1 4,45 +4 mostly intact. “Systolamorpha nassaui Girault, 2 [GH]”* and on the reverse, ‘*Chinchilla, Q. [GH]’’. Card 3-1 7,6 #° mostly intact. “Systolomorpha nassaui Girault, [GH]”’ and on the reverse, ‘“Chinchilla, Q. [GH]’’- Card 4-4 5% mostly intact. “Systolomorpha nassaui Gir. [GH]"’. Card §-1 ¢,2 @9 intact. ““Spstolomorpha nassaui Gir. [GH]’’. Card 6 - 4 2% intact. ‘‘Systolomarpha nassaui Gir. [GH]"’, Card 7-4 23, 1 minus head. “Systolomorpha nassaui Gir. [GH]”’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T.4901. Hy.394 is a DPIQ number and their register says, ‘‘Sysfolomorpha nassaui Girault, Types [GH]. Chalcid sp., Bringabilly [? Bringalily] Creek, H. Tryon, from galls in Cuswarina, § on a card’’. This confirms the selection of the specimens on Card | and the remains on the Slide as Syntypes. T.4211, NATIVUS ELASMUS Girault, 1940. 1940, Revita Soc. ent. argent. 10 : 323-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Forest, Wynnum. QM: Card - A metasoma and some legs are NASSAUI SYSTOLOMORPHA Girault, 1925. 1925, ‘Some gem-like or marvellous inhabitants of the woodlands heretofore 322 all that remain of the Holotype 2 on the card. ‘‘4074’’, ““HOLOTYPE”’, ‘‘Elasmus nativus Girault, Type ? [GH]’’. Slide = 1 complete coverslip containing the head (fragmented, antennae separated, 1 incomplete) and 1 fore wing all from the Holotype. ‘‘Elasmus nativus Girault, Type 2 [GH], 4074’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4074. NATIVUS ERETMOCERUS Girault, 1930. 1930, ‘‘New pests from Australia, IX.” (Girault : Brisbane) (29 December 1930) : 1[278]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Queensland. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘“The types were two females reared from coccids in ‘pine’, Miles, Queensland, January, 1924’. QM: Slide - A half coverslip plus a coverslip fragment containing | fragmented Syntype ? of Eretmocerus nativus and 3 unidentified trichogrammatids. ‘‘4052’’, ‘‘Eretmocerus nativus Girault, Queensland, Type 2? [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES: The second Syntype of this species was not located. The Queensland Museum register number for the remaining Syntype is T.4052. NEBULOSA BRACHYGRAMMATELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 147-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping grass in forest, April 8, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2431, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide with type of Lathromerella unfasciata Girault and several other chalcids. QM: Slide - 4 coverslip fragments containing the Holotype 2 of Brachygrammatella nebulosa with parts separated; 2 2° of Lathromeroides longicorpus Girault, 1 specimen of Lathromerella unfasciata Girault and 1 unidentified specimen. ‘‘TYPE’’, “‘Lathromeroides longicorpus Gir. [GH] [this label has 2 arrows directed at the relevant coverslip fragments]’’, “‘Lathromerella unfasciata Gir., ° type; Brachygrammatella nebulosa Gir., 2 type MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM [GH] 3397. 3413. 3413”. NOTES: T.3413 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. NECOPINATUS APROSTOCETUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 3 : 224-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in jungle, January 17, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2560 Queensland Museum, the female on a slide. QM: Slide - | coverslip fragment containing the Holotype ? with head separated (only the mouthparts remain, 1 mandible and 1 antenna separated, the other antenna missing). ‘“TYPE, Hy/2560, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. Aprostocetus necopinatus Gir. °”’. On the last label all except ‘“‘Queensland Museum.”’ are ina hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NEGLECTUS DEROSTENOIDES Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 186-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female collected by Mr. A.M. Lea. Cairns District, Queensland. Type, Hy 2485, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus head and right hind leg. ‘‘Cairns dist., A.M. Lea’, “TYPE”’, ‘‘Derostenoides neglectus Gir., Type ° [GH]’’. Slide - 1 cracked coverslip fragment containing the head (fragmented, 1 antenna separated, fragmented, the other missing) and part of | leg all from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy 2485, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. Derostenoides neglectus, 2 Gir. & Dodd’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. The ‘*& Dodd”? on this label is incorrect. NELSONENSIS ASYMPIESIELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79 : Abt.A, H.6: 78- gen. nov., type-species Sympiesis nelsonensis Girault (1914). 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 286-sp. description; Sympiesis nelsonensis a junior synonym of Asympiesiella nelsonensis : 291-gen. key 22. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 323 1914, Societas ent. 29; 11-sp. nov. + description, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 295-sp. description as Asympiesiella nelsonensis (Girault); additional specimen. PUBL. DATA: 1914 - Two males, November 30, 1912 from the same galls from which Mestocharis cyanea [Mestocharoideus cyaneus] was obtained. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), N.Q. Types in the Queensland Museum, the above specimens on tags (2 pins) plus a slide of xylol-balsam bearing a head and its appendages. Also three tagmounted females ... Three females obtained from the same host as were the males, December 2, 1912. 1915 — The types were reared November 30, 1912 and consist of two pairs on tags (four pins) and a head on a slide. [Hy.1931]. QM: Card - | Syntype 2 minus head, left wings and right hind leg. '‘TYPE"’, “ Asympiesis [CHEIRONYM= Asympiesiella| nelsonensis Girault, = types [GH]”’. Slide - 1 large coverslip fragment containing the head (both antennae separated, neither intact) all from 1 of the Syntype 77 now missing. *'Syrpiesis [GH] Queensland Museum. TYPE *, Hy/1433"’, “‘Sy... nelsonensis Girault, 2 type [GH]"’. DPIQ: Card —3 ©, 1 minus head. ‘‘Dunk Island, H. Hacker, Aug., 1927"°, “ Asympiesiella nelsonensis (Git.), © [GH]"’, NOTES: The remaining Syntypes were not located. | regard the description in 1913 (Arch. Najurgesch,) as being sufficient to make Aspmpiesiella nelsonensis a valid, available, nominal species under Article 12 of the Code. It is therefore a senior, objective synonym of Svmpiesis nelsonensis described in 1914. Asympiesis [CHEIRONYM] does not occur in the literature nor in Girault’s unpublished manuscript and I suspect that Girault changed his mind on the name for this new genus after labelling the specimens but omitted to change his label. Hy.1433 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species and is reserved for the Syntype male. NELSONENSIS EUPELMUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 12-sp. nov. + description : !7-spp. key - =. PUBL, DATA: One female, in forest, November 30, 1913, Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 2855, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag with type of chauceri and babindaensis.. QM: Card —3 2° of which the inner (in 3 Pieces with some parts missing) is the Holotype of Eupelmus nelsonensis; the middle © is the Holotype of Eupelnius chauceri Girault and the outer © is the Holotype of Eupelmus babindaensis Girault. **TYPE"', **4261°", **4265°", *4266"", ““Lupelmus: babindaensis, chaucert, nelsonensis Gir., Types 2 (GH]"’. NOTES: T4266 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. NELSONENSIS SYMPIESIS Girault. See NELSONENSIS ASYMPIESIELLA NELSONENSIS TETRASTICHUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 200-sp. description : 205-spp. key. 1914, Societas ent. 29 ; 8-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 218-correction Lo the 1913 description, PUBL. DATA: 1914 - Three males, four females reared from a lot of miscellaneous galls from forest trees, Nelson [= Gardonvale] (Cairns), N.Q., December 12, 1912 (A.P. Dodd). Types in the Queensland Museum [Hy 1750], one male, one female on tags (2 pins), plus a slide with two females. QM: Card - 1 Syntype = minus head and part of left fore wing. ‘“TYPE"’, ‘“Tetrastichus nelsonensis Girault, 4 © type [GH]"’. Slide - | large coverslip fragment containing 2 Syntype =% both minus heads and | also has J leg separated. ‘‘Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/1448, ="’, ** Tetrastichus nelsonensis Girault, ? types [GH]’’. NOTES: Hy.1448 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species and is reserved for the specimens on the Slide; the male Syntype was not located, The 1913 description serves to make this a valid, available, nominal species in that year. 424 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM NELSONENSIS GRACILIS ASYMP/ESIELLA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3 ; 296-var. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping among bushes, Octaher 10, 1914 (G.P. Hill). Port Darwin, Northern Territory. Type, Hy 2713, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 1 slide as follows: Card 1 —- Holotype © minus head and right fore wing. “TYPE”, ‘Asyripiesiella nelsonensis gracilis Gir., Type ° [GH]. Card 2-1 2 metasoma and | leg. ' Asympiesiella nelsanensis gracilis (Git.), [GH] and on the reverse of the label, “‘Mt. Tambourine, May 6, 1929 (jungle) [HH]"’. Slide = 1 coverslip fragment (inner) containing | fore wing from the Holotype; | complete, square coverslip (outer) containing | head, (1! antenna separated), 2 fore wings. | hind wing and 3 legs all from the specimens on Card 2. '‘Aspmpiesiella nelsonensis gracilis Gir, *. Mt. Tambourine, May, 1929 (outer); Inner - type [GH]’’. NELSONI ABLERUS Girault, 1921. 1921, Jnseeutor Inscit. menstr. 9: 188-sp, nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Meringa, window, February, QM: Slide - | coverslip fragment containing the Holotype - of Ablerus nelsoni; | cracked complete coverslip containing the Holotype ¢ of Parufens argentipes Girault and 1 © of Ablerus poincarei Girault. “TYPE, Hy/1599, 1740, A.A. Girault”’, *\Ablerus nelsoni Type ° [GH] 3800", **3433, Queensland Museum. 1599, Parufens argentipes, Gir, *. 3799, Ablerus poincarei, G. "'. On the last label all except “*3433, Queensland Museum. 3799” are ina hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3800. NELSONI PACHYNEURON Girault, 1928. 1928, ‘*A prodigeous discourse on wild animals."’ (Girault : Brisbane) (19 March 1928) ; 2[219)-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Nelson [= Gordonyale], Feb., Dodd. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ''The type was a single female, February 20, A.P. Dodd’’. QM; 2 cards on separate pins and 3 slides as follows: Card 1 - Holotype © minus head, wings and some legs. ‘'Gordonvale, N.Q., Feb., 1920", ‘Pachyneuron nelsoni Girault, Type ° [GH]"’. Slide | - 1 complete coverslip containing the head (both antennae separated), 1 fore wing and 1 leg minus tarsus all from the Holotype of Pachyneuron nelsoni; a half coverslip containing parts from an unidentified chalcidoid, '*Puchyneyron nelsoni Gir., Type » [GH]’’, Girault has crossed out a word (now illegible) on this label. Card 2-2 9°; 1 intact, the other minus left antennal flagellum. ‘‘Pachyneuron nelsoni Gir.. « [GH]’’ and on the reverse of the label, *‘Southport, Oct. 24, 1926, H. Hacker [GH]”’. Girault has crossed out ‘‘Spalangia [GH]’’ on the upper surface of the label. Slide 2 - 1 cracked coverslip (with pieces missing) containing. 1 © intact and 1 squashed 4. ‘*Pachyneuron nelsoniG. '\. Host Xanthogramma grandicorne, Gympie, 25.i,24, Hy 50 [GH], Ent, Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld."", Slide 3- 1 complete coverslip containing 2 © both with heads separated, Labelled as Slide. 2 DPIQ: 4 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1-1 minus 1] antennal Magellum. Pachyneuron nelsoni Girault, * (GH]** and on the reverse of the label, ‘'Inglewood, forest, Mch. 21, 1924 [GH]”’. Card 2-1 © intact. ‘“Puchyneuron nelsoni Girault, » [GH]"’ and on the reverse of the label, '*Philpott Creek, forest, 8 Tune, 1923 [GH]. Card 3-4. © intact. ''Pachyneuron nelsoni Girault, - [GH]" and on the reverse of the label, ‘*Bowen, Q., 28,2,31, D,O.A., B., Hy. 10 [NGH]’’. Card 4-1 © intact. ''Pachyneuron nelsoni Girault, - [GH]"' and on the reverse of the label, ‘‘Mt, Larcom, brigalow, VI.20,.1923 [GH]”. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9324, DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 325 NELSONI THAUMASURA Girault, 1932. 1932, ‘‘New lower Hymenoptera from Australia and India.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 October 1932) : 4[296]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Nelson [= Gordonvale]. QM: Card - Holotype ? minus head, left fore wing and left hind tibia + tarsus; 1 leg separated. ‘‘ Thaumasura nelsoni Girault, Type ° [GH]’’ and on the reverse of the label, ‘‘Gordonvale, Jany., 1916. A.P. Dodd [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 fore wing and | tibia + tarsus (in 2 pieces) all from the Holotype. ‘‘ Thaumasura nelsoni Girault, Type 2 [GH], Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9325. NELSONIA EURYTOMA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 242-sp. nov. + description : 259-spp. key 2°. PUBL. DATA: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Jungle, June 16, 1913 (A.P.Dodd). Type, Hy 3221, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag, the heado a slide with slide type of Elasmus pallidicornis. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says beside the entry for this species, “‘Lost’’. QM: Slide - 1 cracked complete coverslip (partly missing over the medium) containing the head (antennae attached) from the Holotype ° of Eurytoma nelsonia; 1 complete coverslip containing parts of Elasmus pallidicornis Girault. ‘TYPE, Hy/ 1607, 3221 A.A. Girault’’, ‘Queensland Museum. Eurytoma nelsonia, Gir. °, 3221’’, ‘*3914. Elasmus pallidicornis °, 1607. 3914’’. On the last 2 labels all except “Queensland Museum.”’ and ‘‘3914. 3914.” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: The card-mounted body of the Holotype was not located. NEMORUM EROTOLEPSIELLA Girault, 1927. 1927, Rec. S. Aust. Mus. 3 : 336-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Tasmania. One female. SAM: Card - Holotype 2 minus antennae. “‘Tasmania’’, ‘‘Type’’, ‘‘Erotolepsiella nemorum Gir. Tasmania, Type’’, “‘Frotolepsiella nemorum Girault, ? type [GH]’’. NEWCOMBI ENCYRTUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 91-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, February 16, 1913, on a window (H. Hacker). Brisbane, Queensland. Type, Hy 2997, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide. QM: Slide (cracked and mended below with paper) - 1 almost complete coverslip containing the intact Holotype 2 of Encyrtus newcombi; 2 coverslip fragments, the one on the left contains a fore wing from the Holotype of Eucomys hortensis Girault, the one on the right contains parts of Eucomys proserpinensis Girault. ‘‘Q. Museum. Eucomys proserpinensis 2, 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. Encyrtus newcombi, Eucomys hortensis (wing only) °, 2997’’. On this label all except ‘‘Q. Museum.”’ and ‘‘Eucomys [GH]”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NEWTONI ALAPTUS Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Qd Mus. 1: 125-sp. nov. + description : 127-spp. key 2°. PUBL. DATA: Described at first from a single female specimen mounted in balsam and captured from the panes of a window in men’s quarters on a sugar farm near Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., December 19, 1911. Later four females were obtained from a window in an empty dwelling on Thursday Island, March 13 and 14, 1912. Type, Hy/ 1055, Queensland Museum, one female in xylol-balsam ( mounted with two females of A. globosicornis Girault, as above identified and the type female of Anaphoidea harveyi Girault). QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 (broken, half missing) - 1 complete coverslip containing | Paratype ° of Alaptus newtoni, the Holotype ° of 326 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Anaphoidea harveyi Girault and 2 2° of Alaptus globosicornis Girault (see PUBL. DATA above). ‘‘Queensland Museum, 3700. Alaptus newtoni, 2, 3700’’, ‘*Anaphoidea harveyi ° , 3559’’. On the last two labels all except ‘‘Queensland Museum. 3700. 3700.’’ and ‘*3599”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Girault has written “‘TYPE”’ on the left and right margins of both labels. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 specimens which I leave for the first reviser to sort as there are 3 names on the labels. ‘*Alaptus newtoni Girault, Gonatocerus fulgor [GH]’’. On this label Girault has crossed out several names which are now illegible. ‘£1055’’, ‘‘Oligosita insularis Girault, 2. From window of a dwelling, Thursday Isl., N.Q., III.13.1912, A.A.G. [GH]’’. NOTES: T.3700 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been reserved for the Paratype. The Holotype from Gordonvale was not located (see also Aphelinus newtoni). mounted with A/aptus newtoni Girault was not located. T.3769 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and is reserved for the Paratype. NEWTONI AURIZONA ALAPTUS Girault, 1938. 1938, Revta Ent., Rio de J. 9 : 395-var. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Ashgrove, June 1933. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The date of capture of the type was June 16, Ashgrove, A.R. Brimblecombe’’. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype ° with head separated. “Beating Eugenia infested with Ceroplastes [GH]’’, ‘‘Alaptus newtoni Gir. aurizona Gir., Type °. Ashgrove, 16.VI.33, A.R. Brimblecombe [GH], Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this variety is T.6381. NIGER APHELINUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 181-sp. nov. + description : 183-spp. key. 1925, ‘‘An essay on when a fly is lovable, the NEWTON] APHELINUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 182-sp. nov. + description : 183-spp. key. PUBL. DATA: One female, from a window, March 13, 1912. Thursday Island, Torres Strait and Nelson [= Gordonvale], Queensland. Type, Hy 1719, Queensland Museum, the above specimen [Thursday Island] on a slide with a female of A/aptus newtoni Girault. Later, a female was found on a Slide labelled ‘‘From windows of men’s quarters on a sugar farm, Nelson [= Gordonvale], Qsld., December 18, 1911.”’ QM: Slide - | cracked almost complete coverslip containing 3 specimens of which 1 is a Paratype ? of Aphelinus newtoni, 1 is the Holotype 2 of Aphelinus grotiusi Girault and the remaining specimen is a ° of Pterygogramma acuminata Perkins. “Aphelinus: newtoni Gir., grotiusi Gir., Types, 2 [GH], 3769. 3772’’, “*Pterygogramma acuminatum [= acuminata] Perkins, 2. XIJ.18.1911, Nelson [= Gordonvale], Q., ... of quarters ... farm [GH]’’. On the last label a large ink blot obscures part of the data. NOTES: The Holotype of this species ceremony of baptizing some and unlovely hate.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (30 June 1925) : 4[190]-Aphelinus niger a junior synonym of Aphelinus mali Haldeman; additional localities. PUBL. DATA: Eight females, sweeping herbage, June 29, 1913 (H. Hacker); also on another slide several males and females. Brisbane, Queensland. Types Hy 1714, Queensland Museum, the above slide with eight females. QM: 3 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip (with objective lens damage) containing 8 Syntype 22, some with heads separated. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/1714, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Aphelinus niger. °? 3766’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum. 3766’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Slide 2 - 2 coverslip fragments; the one further from the label is fragmentary and contains | intact 2 and 1 ¢, minus metasoma, of Aphelinus niger; the coverslip fragment closer the label contains an NAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV antenna from the Holotype of Ceratoneura miltoni Girault. *‘Ceratoneura miltoni Gir., 2 type, Aphelinus niger 2°, Babinda [GH]’’. Slide 3 - 1 complete coverslip containing a fragmented 7. “‘Aphelinus mali Hald. Mapleton, 19 Aug. 1923 [GH] Ent. Diy. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Old,”’. NOTES: The second slide mentioned in the PUBL. DATA was not located. T.3766 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species and has been cancelled. NIGER APHOTISMUS Girault, 1913- 1913, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37: 101-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 4 ; 214-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Many specimens of both sexes mounted together on four cards. Specimens reared from galls on Casuarina sp. South Australia: Adelaide (R.L. Barringer), Type [,1337, South Australian Museum. The above specimens and a slide bearing head, posterior and cephalic legs. SAM: 3 cards on 1 pin, 2 galls and I slide as follows: Cards - 15 Syntypes of both sexes and 3 glue patches. The card has ‘“Ty [GH]”’ beside one * minus antennae. **Adelaide, Barringer’’, ‘1.1337 Aphotismus niger Girault, S. Australia, also slide TYPE ”’, ‘‘ Aphotismus niger Girault, *© types [GH]". Slide - 2 complete coverslips; 1 contains 1 fore Wing and a cluster of separated antennae; the other contains | squashed head, 2 antennae, various antennal parts and 4 legs (1 with tarsus separated) all from the Syntypes. *“Aphorismus niger Gir., 22, types [GH]’’. NIGER ASAPHOIDEUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Meni, Od Mus. 2 : 316-sp. nov. + description, PUBL. DATA: One female labelled ‘No. 12 Stapleton, N.T. 1.5.13. G.F. Hill.”' Type Hy 1963, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head and a hind leg on a slide. QM: Card — Holotype 2 minus head and some legs; metasoma separated. ‘“TYPE”’, *“4A saphoideus niger Girault, Type - [GH]"’. Slide — | complete coverslip containing the 329 head (1 antenna attached, incomplete, the other separated, intact). “TYPE, Hy/1963, A.A. Girault’’, “Q. Museum. Asaphoideus niger 2"', On the last label all except “‘Q, Museum.” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NIGER BRUCHOPHAGUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Trans. R. Soc, §. Aust, 37: 82-sp. nov, + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 267-sp. description. 1925, Od agric. J. (N.S.) 24 : 536-a cryptic note making Bruchophagus Ashmead (1888) a junior synonym of Euryfoma Illiger (1807), PUBL. DATA: One female. Queensland: Mount Tambourine (A.M, Lea), Type, 1.1261, South Australian Museum. The above specimen; a slide bearing posterior legs and antenna. SAM: Card - Holotype © minus antennae and night wings. ‘‘Mt. Tambourine, Q., A.M, Lea’’, ‘1.1261, Bruchophagus niger Girault, Queensland, also slide, TYPE"’, * Bruchophagus niger Girault, 2 type [GH]”’. The last label has some words (now illegible) crossed out by Girault. Slide - 1 complete coverslip and | coverslip fragment containing | fore wing, 1 antenna and 2 legs all from the Holotype. **Bruchophogus niger Girault, + type [GH]"- NIGER EPOMPHALOIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2: 241-sp. nov. + description, PUBL. DATA: One female, amongst herbage, April 6, 1913 (H. Hacker), Brisbane, Queensland. Type, Hy 1844, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype * minus head and right hind wing. “‘TYPR”’, *‘Epomphaloides nigra [= niger] Girault, » type [GH]"’. Slide - | cracked, almost complete coverslip containing the Holotype head (in 2 pieces, | antenna separated, the other missing). “TYPE, Hy/1844, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. Epomphaloides niger Gir., ©". On the last label all except Queensland Museum.” and “*wiger Gir, {GH)”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. 328 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM NIGER EURYSYSTOLE Giraull, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 263-sp. nov, + description. PUBL. DATA: Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Forest, January 8, 1913. Type, Hy 3260, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag. QM: Card - Holotype © minus head and appendages; metasoma separated. “TYPE", *‘4841"", 'Eurysystole niger Girault, Type | [GH]’’. NOTES: T.4841 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. NIGER LEVROCEROIDES Girault, 1915. Eneyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. NIGER NEOPERILAMPUS (?) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 303-nomen nudum, compared with Epiperilampus ater Girault | 305-sp. noy, + description : 312-gen. key 2°. PUBL, DATA: One female, in jungle, July 21, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2754, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head an a Slide. QM: Card - Holotype © minus head. “TYPE”, ‘'4924"", “\Neoperilampus niger Girault and Dodd, = type [DH]"’- Slide — | coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head (in 2 pieces, | antenna attached, the other with pedicel + flagellum separated. ** TYPE, Hy/2754, A.A. Girault”’, ““Queensland Museum. Neoperilampus niger. G. & D., °, 49247’, On the last label all except “Queensland Museum, 4924"" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. NOTES: T.4924 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. NIGER PHYLLONERONENOIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Trans. R, Soc. §. Aust, 37: 82-sp. nav. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 266-sp. deseription, PUBL. DATA; One specimen [+]. Queensland: Mount Tambourine (A.M, Lea), Type, 1.1263, South Australian Museum, The above specimen and a slide with antenna and posterior legs, SAM: Card - Holotype = minus | antenna, all wings and some legs; metasoma separated. ‘‘Mt, Tambourine, Q., A.M. Lea’, ‘1.1263, Phviloxeroxenoides niger Girault, Queensland, also slide, TYPE’’, **Phylloxeroxenoides niger Girault, « type [GH]”’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip and 2 coverslip fragments containing 1 leg, some leg parts, 2 fore wings and 1 antenna all from the Holotype. ‘PAyplloxeroxenoides niger Girault, - [GH]"’. NOTES: Although Girault has not labelled the Slide ‘‘Type’’, J regard the parts on this slide as coming from the Holotype in the absence of any evidence of additional specimens. The first reviser should check for conspecificity. NIGRA AXANTHOSOMA Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79 Abt.A., H.6: 81- sp.nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 265-sp. description. PUBL, DATA: Four females, sweeping in a jungle, May 18, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Kuranda and Nelson [= Gordonvyale]. Queensland. Type [Hy 3264], Queensland Museum, one of the above specimens on a tag and a slide with the antennae and hind legs. Later amongst some miscellaneous specimens placed together in a vial without data, I found a Female of this species (apparently) but the hind tibia had no black and the long setiform eighth abdominal segment was distinctly stouter but otherwise I could detect no difference. The specimen was taken at Nelson [= Gordonvale]. QM: Card - 1 Syntype - minus antennae except scapes, most of the metasoma and some legs. "* TYPE”, ''4871"’, “Axanthosoma nigra Girault, Type - [GH]”’. NOTES: The remaining Syntypes and the slide were not located. Since Girault did nor specify which specimen was his ‘'Type’’ and in the absence of data on the remaining specimen I have not applied Holotype-status to it. T.4871 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species and in the absence of the remaining specimens it has been cancelled. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA; IV 429 MIGRA CASCA Girault, 1913, 1913, Ent, News 24; 458-as Archenomus niger [NOMEN NUDUM] under Eulophinusia cydippe Girault. 1913, Mem, Od Mus. 2: 198-sp. noy, + description, 1914, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 65-Apteroptrix nigra (Girault) comb. nov, plus corrections to the original description. PUBL, DATA; The above male was captured by sweeping jungle growth along a forest streamlet, April 15, 1913. Nelson [= Gordonvale], Queensland. Type, Hy 1748, Queensland Museum, the above specimen ona slide. The female of this species was discovered later, upon which the species was removed to Casca, with which it agrees; accordingly the male of Casca agrees with the female of clrchenomus. 1 describe the female herewith- |Fermale] described from six or seven fernales reared from Chionaspis ou cockatoo apple, forest, December 18, 1911. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide | - | complete, square coverslip containing 5 specimens of which 1 is supposed to be the Holotype of Casca nigra and the others are unidentified; | almost complete coverslip containing parts from the Holotype of Eulophinusia cydippe Girault and 1 adjoined coverslip fragment which is empty. ‘‘Eulophinusia cydippe Gir., > type [GH]}”’, 'Casca niger Gir., * type [GH], 3893”, On the last label Girault has crossed out ‘‘Archenomus'' and replaced it with ‘““Casca"' in red ink, added a * sign but omitted to alter the specific name. Slide 2 - 2 complete, square coverslips (1 cracked) containing the Holotype ° of Ooencyrtus magnithorax Girault, 2 Syntype >= of Perissopterus inexplicabilis Girault, and numerous other specimens some of which are the Paratype -: of Casca nigra, the others are Ab/erus speciosus Girault. “TYPE”, ''O. magnithorax Gir, [GH]"*, **d blerus speciosus Gir. [GH]”’, *Perissopterus inexplicabilis Gir., Types; Casca nigra Gir., Ty.; Ooencyrtus magnithorax Gir., Type [GH], 3757. 3893", NOTES; T.3893 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and is reserved for the Paratypes. [ leave it for the lirst reviser to sort oul the specimens on the slides as | am not sure which slide contains the Holotype. wiGRA CERCHYSIELLA Girault, 1915, Eneyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. NiGRa EvR viscHiA Girault, 1913, 1913, Mem, Gd Mus, 2: 136-sp. nov. + description : 139-spp. key. PUBL. DATA: One specimen [+], sweeping grass in forest, April 18, 1912, Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1620, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, head and wings on a slide (with type of nigrelia). QM: 4 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card | - Holotype » minus head, left wings and some legs. **3902”’, ‘‘Euryischia nigra Girault, © type [GH]. Slide | - 1 complete coverslip containing the head (minus antennae), | pair of wings and 1 hind lez in two pieces all from the Holotype: 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing Eurvischia nigrella Girault. 3900", “TYPE, Hy/1620, 1621, A.A. Girault”’, ‘Queensland Museum. 1620. Euryischia nigra ? E. nigrella, \621. 3902, 3900°'. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum. 3902, 3900” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 2-1 © minus head, wings and some legs. ““Euevischia nigra Girault, > Paratype ([GH]"’. Card 3-1 © minus head and right fore wing. ““Burvischia nigra Girault, Paratype © [GH]” and on the reverse, '*Tingoora, Q., (11.14.1923 [GH]"’. Slide 2 - | complete coverslip containing a head (1 antenna separated, incomplete, the other missing) and | fore wing all from the specimen on Card 3. ‘‘Euryischia nigra Girault, Paratype -. Tingoora, Q. [GH]"’. Card 4-1 5 intact. ‘‘Hy 176 [DPIQ number]"’, ‘“Euryischia nigra Girt., [GH]”’. NOTES: The specimens on Cards 2 and 3 have no type-Sstatus since they were not mentioned in the description, 'T.3902 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. 30 NIGRA LATHROMEROIDEA Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Qd Mus. 1: 94-sp. noy. + description : 96-designated as the type- species. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 106-additional specimen. 1914, Bull, Wis. nat. Hist. Soc, (N.S.) 12 : 61- catalogue : 68-gen, key 2°. PUBL. DATA: A single Female mounted in balsam, from a window in an empty dwelling at Herberton, N.Q., December 28, 1911. Type, Hy/794. One female in xylol- balsam (mounted with the female type of Litus sehleideni). Queensland Museum. On January 22, 1912, 1 captured another female specimen of this species at Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., on a window in the School of Arts. QM: Slide (1 corner broken beneath “TYPE" label) - 1 coverslip fragment full of air bubbles containing the Holotype © of Lathromeroidea nigra with head separated, parts from the head of the Holotype of Pseudogramma fasciatipenne Girault and 2 specimens (both with heads separated) 1 of which is Litus schleideni Girault. The remaining specimen is unidentified. *‘TYPE, Hy/789, 794, 1051, A.A, Girault’’, ‘Queensland Museum, 789. Pseudogramma Jasciatipenne’’, ‘794, 3391. Lathromeroidea nigra, Gir. 2, 1051, Litus schleiden [= schleideni], Gir. 2"'. On the last two labels all except ‘‘Queensland Museum."’ and **3391"' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s, USNM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 (broken, a third missing, glued on top of another slide) - 1 complete coverslip containing the Paratype © with head and some wings separated. ''Lalhromeroidea nigra Girault, =. From window, School of Arts, Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., Jany. 22, 1912 [GH]"’. Slide 2 - | complete, square coverslip containing 1» of Signiphora australica Girault with parts separated; | coverslip fragment containing 1] intact ¢ of an unidentified chalcid and 1 squashed 2 of Lathromeroidea nigra, ‘‘Lathromeroidea nigra Girault. Forest, Nelson {= Gordonvale], June 8, 1912 [GH]"', “Signiphora australica Gir. Window, Nelson [= Gordonvale], Jany., 1912 [GH]”’. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM NIGRA MERISMOMORPHA Girault, 1913, 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 = 321-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, April 20, 1913. Nelson [= Gordonyale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 1971, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag. QM: Card - Holotype © minus head, appendages and propodeum; metasoma separated, **TYPE"', ‘‘Merismomorpha nigra Gir., = type [GH]"’. NIGRA TOXEUMOPSIS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 4: 196-sp. nov. + description. 1925, “‘New Queensland Insecta captured without any reference to use.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (15 December 1925) : 2[195]- Toxeumopsis nigra a junior synonym of Pachycrepoideus dubius Ashmead (1904). PUBL. DATA; One female from a window. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 3187, Queensland Museum, a female on a tag; head and caudal legs on a slide. A second female was taken from a window at Ingham, Queensland, February 17, 1913, QM: Card — Holotype © minus head, metasoma and some legs, ‘‘TYPE”, **Toxeunopsis nigra Girault, Type ? [GH]”. Slide - 1 large coverslip fragment containing the head (in 2 pieces, antennae separated, 1 incomplete) and 1 leg all from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy/3187, A.A. Girault’’, “Genotype, Queensland Museum. Toxeumopsis nigra, Gir. '', On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NIGRA ToxEUMoRPHa Girault, [915. 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 4: 195-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Brisbane, Queensland, From a window in a wool-house, October 3, 1911, Type, Hy 3184, Queensland Museum, a female on a tag, the hind legs and head on a slide. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 3 slides as follows: Card | - Holotype * minus head, both hind DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN ELYMENOPTERA: IV 331 wings, right hind leg and part of the left hind leg. ‘STYPE"’, ‘‘Toxeumorpha nigra Girault, Type » [GH]"’. Slide | - 1 complete coverslip containing the head (in 2 pieces, minus antennae except for l scape), | leg and part of a second leg all from the Holotype, ‘TYPE, Hy/3184, A.A, Girault’’, ‘*Genotype, Queensland Museum, Toxeurnorpha nigra, Gir. °’’. 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 right hind Jeg. ‘* Toxeumorpha nigra Girault, © [GH]’’ and on the reverse of the label, *'Cedar Creek, 3 Oct., 1921. [GH]’’. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing a head (antennae separated), | fore wing and 1 leg all from the specimen on Card 2. ““Toxeumorpha nigra Gir., ©. Cedar Creek, Q. [GH]”’, Slide 3 — 1 complete coverslip and 1 cracked coverslip fragment (on the reverse of the slide) containing fragments of | specimen (?) (some parts missing). ‘‘ Toxeumorphe nigra Gir., Pachyerepoideus [GH], Ent. Div, Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Girault has crossed out some names on this label. DPIQ: Card -3 55,14 intact. ‘Pears & plums, Gruver's garden, 21.2.25°", ‘*fruit fly parents’", ‘*Toxewmorpha nigra Girault, [GH]”’. WADA: Card -1 ¢, 1 2 both minus heads, 1 minus left wings. ‘‘Toxeumorpha nigra Girault, ? > (GH]"' and on the reverse of the label, “‘Perth, W.A, [GH]’’. NIGRAENEUS POLYCYSTELOIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 326-sp. nay. + description, 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3 : 331-Pal)cysteloides Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Eurydinoteloides Girault (1913). PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, Septernber 13, 1913 (A.P.Dodd). Kuranda, Queensland. Type, Hy 1982, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head and hind legs on a slide. QM; Card - Holotype © minus head, left wings, right hind wing and at least I leg. “TYPE”, ‘Polycysteloides nigriaeneus [= nigraeneus] Gir., Type » [GH]"’, Slide — 2 coverslip fragments containing the head (squashed, 1 antenna attached, the other separated), | fore wing and 1 leg in 2 picces all from the Holotype. ‘TYPE, Hy/ 1982, A.A. Girault’’, ‘Queensland Museum. Polycystoides [= Palycysteloides] nigrideneus |= nigraéneus] ©". On the last label all except “Queensland Museum." are in a band similar to Mrs Girault’s, Giraull has corrected the generic spelling by placing ‘el’? above. NOTES: From his labels and from entries in his unpublished manuscript Girault obviously meant to spell the specific name nigriaeneus. As there is no published correction to rtigriaeneus and as there is no internal evidence of a lapsus in the publication | do not regard this as an emendation and there 1s no need to correct the spelling from Aigraeneus, i.e. the originally published spelling stands. NIGRELLA CERCHYSIELLA Girault, 1914. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep, NIGRELLA EvRYISCHI4 Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 136-sp. nov. + description : 139-spp. key, PUBL. DATA; One specimen [2] captured with sumneri. Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Type, Hy 1621, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM; Slide - 1 cracked complete coverslip containing the Holotype = of Euryisehia nigrella with parts separated; 1 complete coverslip containing parts from the Halatype of Euryischia nigra Girault, 3900", “TYPE, Hy/1620, 1621, A.A. Girault"’, “Queensland Museum. 1620. Euryischia nigra 2, E, nigrella, 1621, 3902. 3900"'. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum. 3902. 3900"’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's, NOTES: T3900 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. NIGRELLA EURYTOMA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4» 244-sp. nov. + description : 260-spp, key PUBL. DATA: Brisbane, Queensland, From galls with gueenslandensis, Type lost. 332 NOTES: No specimens of this species were located. NIGRELLA LATHROMEROIDEA Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Qd Mus. 1: 96-sp. nov. + description. 1914, Bull, Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 12 : 61- catalogue. PUBL. DATA: A single female specimen, from a window of an untenanted dwelling at Cooktown, N.Q., January 31, 1912. Type, Hy/795, Queensland Museum, the forenoted specimen in xylol-balsam (mounted with a male Polynema). QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype ° of Lathromeroidea nigrella, a Paratype ¢ of Polynema draperi Girault and 2 unidentified chalcidoids. I leave it for the first reviser to sort the specimens. ‘*Lathromeroidea [GH], Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/795, °’’, ‘‘¢ Hy/ 1069’’, ‘‘Lathromeroidea nigrella Girault, type 2, Polynema draperi ¢. Windows of dwellings, Cooktown, N.Q., 31 Jany., 1912, AAG, 795 [GH], 3392. 3392’’. On the last label Girault has corrected the ending of Lathromeroides. Slide 2 - 5 coverslip fragments (some cracked) containing numerous specimens and parts thereof some of which are as per labels. ‘‘Lathromeroidea nigrella 22, Anaphoidea linnaei, 2 °’s. Signiphora ruskini Gir., Type [GH], 4406. 4406’’. NOTES: T.3392 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. NIGRIAENEA EPISTENIA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 303-nomen nudum, compared with Epiperilampus ater Girault : 305-sp. nov. + description : 312-gen. key 2°. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, December 2, 1912 (A.P. Dodd). Northern Queensland (Gordonvale, Cairns). Type, Hy 3211, Queensland Museum, a female ona tag; the head, hind legs and a front leg on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus head and some legs; left wings separated. ‘‘Epistenia nigriaenea Gir., Type ? [GH]’’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing the MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM head (most of 1 antenna separated, the other attached), 1 leg and 1 femur all from the Holotype. ‘TYPE, Hy/3211, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Q. Museum. Epistenia nigriaenea, Gir. °’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Q. Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s and Girault has crossed out **& Dodd’’. NIGRICAPUT PLEISTODONTES Girault, 1927. 1927, Rec. S. Aust. Mus. 3 : 337-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Many specimens from Ficus rubiginosus. Also six females from same host, N.S. Wales, Sydney (A.J. Coates). SAM: 3 cards on | pin and 1 slide as follows: Cards 1...3 - 20 Syntypes of both sexes, some incomplete, and 4 glue patches. Two intact specimens on the upper card are marked ‘‘Ty”’ in Girault’s hand. ‘‘From Port Jackson Fig, Ficus rubiginosus, Lea, Adelaide’’, ‘‘Pleistodontes nigricaput, South Australia, TYPE, also slide’, “*Pleistodontes nigricaput Gir., Types, 2° [GH]’’. Slide - 2 complete coverslips containing several ¢ Syntypes and various fragments from other Syntypes. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘*Pleistodontes nigricaput Girault, Types ¢ © [GH]’’. QM: 5 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - 6 Syntype °° mostly intact. “*Sydney’’, ‘‘Pt. Jackson Fig, Coates’, ‘*Pleistodontes nigricaput Girault, °’s [GH]’’. Card 2 - 8 °° mostly intact. ‘‘P/eistodontes nigricaput Gir., ? [GH]’’ and on the reverse of the label, ‘‘Mareeba, Q., Tardent [GH]’’. Card 3 - 2 °° minus heads. ‘“‘Brisbane, Leg., A.A.G.”’, ‘‘Pleistodontes nigricaput Gir., ? [GH]’’ and on the reverse of the label, ‘‘Wynnum, forest [GH]’’. Card 4 - 8 22 mostly intact. ‘‘Pleistodontes nigricaput Girault, ¢°. Mareeba, Q. [GH]’’. Card 5 - 2 2°, 1 with head separated. “*Pleistodontes nigricaput Gir., ° [GH]’’ and on the reverse of the label, ‘‘Brisbane, Oct., A.R. Brimblecombe [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 ¢ ¢ with antennae separated, 1 ° with head separated, 1 ° fore wing and 2 © heads; | DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 333 cracked, coverslip fragment containing a - head. “‘Pleistodontes nigricaput Gir., >”. Mareeba, Q. [GH], Ent. Diy. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for its Syntypes of this species is T.9326. NIGRICAPUT PROARDALUS (7) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915), 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3; 288-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping grass and foliage on edge of jungle, September 20, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Northern Queensland (Kuranda near Cairns). Type, Hy 2702, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head and hind legs on a slide. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows; Card | - Holotype = minus head, left wings and some legs. ‘TYPE’, '‘Proardalis nigricapul Gir., Type » [GH]”’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the head (in 2 pieces, | antenna separated, fragmented, the other missing) and 2 legs all from the Holotype. ““‘TYPE, Hy/2702, A.A. Girault’’, ‘Queensland Museum, Proardalus nigricaput G. & D, +’’. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum,” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 2-1 © minus head and right wings. “Proardalus nigricaput Gir, © [GH]’”. NIGRICEPS ANTHEMUS Girault, 1934. 1934, *‘Miridae et Hymenoptera nova Australiensis,’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (24 May 1934) : 2[309]-sp. description, PUBL. DATA: Canterbury, Vic., B. Blackbourn. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type was a single female’’, QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype = with wings, some Jegs and head separated, The head is squashed and both antennae are separated, i fragmented, "1049" 4nthenus nigriceps Gir., Type - [GH]”. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9327: 1049 is not a Queensland Museum number. NIGRICEPS PHYScUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus,.2 ; 185-sp. nov, + description, PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping foliage in jungle, June 7, 1913 (A.P. Dodd), Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns) and Kuranda, Queensland, Type, Hy 1722, Queensland Museum. The above specinien on aslide. A second specimen of this species was captured in jungle some days later and a third in jungle at Kuranda in September. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing a squashed Syntype = of Physcus nigriceps; 1 large coverslip fragment containing a Coccophagus poej Girault. **400...**, “'Coccophagus poei Gir., 2 type [GH]", TYPE", ‘‘Physcus nigriceps Girault, + type [GH] 3823", ‘Hy 1722”. NOTES: In the absence of label data on the remaining specimen I have not assigned Holotype status to it. The two extra Syntype specimens mentioned in the PUBL, DATA were not located. T,3823 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species and, in the absence of the wo remaining Syntypes, has been cancelled, NIGRICLAVA NEOMPHALOIDELLA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 247-sp. nov. + description, PUBL, DATA; One female, in forest, January 14, 1913 (A.P. Dedd), Ingham, Queensland. Type, Hy 2616, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype * minus head. “TYPE”, “Neomphaloidella [GH)” and on the reverse of the label, ‘‘nigriclaya Gir., - type [GH]”’. Slide - Holotype head, fragmented, 1 antenna separated. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2616, A.A Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Neomphaloidella nigriclava Gir, 2"’, On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.'* are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NIGRICLA MA PARANAPHOIDEA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3; 179-sp. nov. + description, PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, June, 1914 (A.P, Dodd). Burnett Heads, Sourhern 334 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Queensland. Type, Hy 2739, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 1 cracked, coverslip fragment containing the Holotype © with parts separated. “TYPE, Hy/2739, A.A. Girault”’, ‘3558. Queensland Museum. Paranaphoidea nigriclava ©, 3558". On the last label all except ''3558. Queensland Museum. 3558"* are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.3558 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. NIGRICLAVA RHICNOPELTELLA Girault, 1923, 1923, ‘*Microscopitis, womanitis and new Hexapoda."' (Girault : Sydney) (31 October 1923) ; 5[175]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Loganlea, forest, February 14, 1923. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘The type was a single female’’. QM: Slide - a half coverslip (damaged over the specimen) containing fragments of the Holotype «of Rhicnopeltella nigriclava; | large coverslip fragment containing an undescribed species of Fu/goridicida. *'Rhicnopeltella nigriclava Gir., Type * (GH]”’, ‘‘Fulgoridicida copidosomoidea [CHEIRONYNJ] Gir., Type « [GH]"". NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9328. NIGRICLAVUS PHYSCUS (7) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4; S8-sp, nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, January 2, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2943, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide. A second female, same place, June 10, 1914 (A.A.G.). QM: Slide - | coverslip fragment containing 1 Syntype . with head separated (in 2 pieces, | antenna separated). “* TYPE, Hy/ 2943, A.A. Girault’’, “£3825, Queensland Museum. Physeus nigriclavus ° G & Dodd"’, On the last label all except ''3825, Queensland Museum.** are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: The second specimen mentioned in the PUBL. DATA was not located. In the absence of label data on the remaining specimen, | have not assigned Holotype- status to it, T.3825 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species and in the absence of the second specimen it has been cancelled. NIGRICLAVUS SCELIOENCYRTUS Girault, 1915, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. NIGRICORNIS HEXANUSIA Girault, 1922, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. NIGRICORNIS STOMA TOCEROIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Can. Ent. 43; 14l-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 342-sp. description, © : 343-notes after Slomatoceroides insipiens Girault, 1925, “Indications (in new insects) of ruling power and law in nature.’’ (Girault ; Brisbane) (10 March 1925) : 3[186]- Stomatoceroides Girault (1913) a junior _ synonym of Stomatoceras Kirby (1883). 1926, Insecutor Insett, menstr, 14: 71-repeat of the 1925 generic synonmy. PUBL. DATA; A single male specimen, minutien-mounted, labelled ‘' Brisbane, 12- 5-11,” Brisbane, Queensland, Type Hy 1188, Queensland Museum, the above specimen; antenna and posterior leg on a slide. QM: Stage - Holotype * minus head, right fore Wing and some legs; | hind leg separated, glued to stage, ‘Brisbane, 12/5/ LT’, *4590"’, ““Sromatoceroidella [CHEIRONYM = Stomatoceroides] nigricornis Girault, * type [GH]’’, “Stomatoceroides nigricornis Gir. [HH]". Slide - 1 almost complete coverslip containing | incomplete antenna in 2 pieces from the Holotype. ‘‘Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/1188"’, “‘Stomataceroidella [CHEIRONYM = Stomatoceroides| nigricornis Gir., ® ant. Type [GH] 4590", On the last label Girault has corrected the generic name by crossing out ‘‘e//a"’ in red ink. NOTES; It appears thal Girault originally intended to use the generic name DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 335 Stomatoceroidella [CHEIRONYM] but changed his mind before publication. This spelling occurs in correspondence with the Queensland Museum before publication of Stomatoceroides, but does not occur in Girault’s unpublished manuscript nor in the literature. The parts on the slide do not match the PUBL. DATA and I am at a loss to explain the difference. Therefore I am assuming that the parts on the slide are from the Holotype but this needs verification by the first reviser. T.4590 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. NIGRICORPUS FULGORIDICIDA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 148-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping forest, March 6, 1912. Thursday Island, Torres Strait. Type, Hy 3098, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head, hind tibia and a fore wing on a slide. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 4 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip and 2 coverslip fragments containing the fragmented Holotype 2. “TYPE, Hy/3098, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. Fulgoridicida nigricorpus Gir. =’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 1 - 1 2 metasoma, | fore wing and some legs. ‘‘Fulgoridicida nigricorpus Gir., ° [GH]’’ and on the reverse of the label, “Indooroopilly, 24 Nov., 1930, forest [GH]’’. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing a head (with antennae attached) from the above card-mounted specimen. ‘‘Fulgoridicida nigricorpus Gir. °. Indooroopilly, forest, Nov. 1930 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Slide 3 - 2 complete coverslips (1 cracked) containing 1 ¢ and 3 ?° all with parts separated. ‘‘Fulgoridicida nigricorpus Gir., 4°, From egg-sacs, Platybrachys, H. Hacker [GH]’’. Slide 4 - 3 coverslip fragments; the one in the centre of the slide contains a fragmented ° of Fulgoridicida nigricorpus partly out from under the coverslip, the outer coverslip fragment contains the Holotype = of Gonatocerus elizabethae Girault with 1 unidentified specimen plus parts of another, and the remaining coverslip fragment contains Japania ruskini Girault. “*Gonatocerus elizabethae Gir., Type °, Japania ruskini [GH] 3646, 3646 [this label has an arrow directed at the appropriate specimen]’’, ‘‘Fu/goridicida nigricorpus Gir. 22 [GH]. Parasitic on eggs of Platybrachys, Alderley, Jan., 1914 [HH]’’. Card 2 - 1 2 intact. ‘‘Fulgoridicida nigricorpus Gir., ° [GH]’’. SAM: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - 1 ¢ intact. ‘‘Fulgoridicida nigricorpus Girault, ° [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Tara, Q., Forest, Feb. 12, 1924 [GH]’’. Card 2 - 1 © intact and 1 2 metasoma with some appendages. ‘“TARA, QU., 12 FEB. (FOREST)’’, ‘‘Fulgoridicida nigricorpus Gir., 2 [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Tara, on Platybrachys eggs, Feb., 1924 [GH]’’. Both Cards are pinned through a label, “*Fulgoridicida nigricorpus Gir.’’. NOTES: Girault must have mounted the Holotype body onto the Slide during re- examination. NIGRICORPUS KRADIBIELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 313-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in jungle, July 13, 1913. Harvey’s Creek (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 3365, Queensland Museum, one female on a tag, the head ona slide. QM: Card - Holotype ? minus head, wings and some legs. ‘‘Kradibiella nigricorpus Gir., Type [GH]’’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the head (only 1 separated pedicel + flagellum remains of the antennae). ‘‘TYPE, Hy/ 3365, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Kradibiella nigricorpus Gir. °”’. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NIGRICORPUS STOMATOCEROIDES Girault, 1914. 1914, Societas ent. 29 : 47-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 342-sp description : 343-descriptive notes after Stomatoceroides insipiens Girault. 336 1925, ‘Indications {in new insects) of ruling power and law in nature,** (Girault : Brisbane) (10 March 1925) : 3[186]- Stomatoceroides Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Stomatoceras Kirby (1883). 1926, Insecutor Inscil. mentsir. 14: 71-repeat of the 1925 synonymy, PUBL, DATA: Two females, sweeping in a forest (A.P. Dodd), Nelson [= Gordonvale] N. Q., 5 December, 1912. Types [Hy.3409], Queensland Museum. The above female[s] on tags (2 pairs) plus a slide with an antenna and posterior leg. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘'The type was a male’’. QM: Card - 1 Syntype = (7) minus metasoma, left antenna and some legs; part of right antennal flagellum separated. “*4591"', ‘'Stomatoceroides nigricorpus » types [GH]’’, ‘‘Stomaroceroides. nigricorpus Gir, [HH]"’. Slide - | cracked coverslip fragment containing | antenna and | hind leg all from the Syntypes. ‘Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/1188, 4591, =", ‘*Stomatoceroides nigricorpus Girault, © type [GH]’’. NOTES: From the note in Girault’s unpublished manuscript it appears that the Syntypes were males, Since there is no metasoma on the remaining Syntype it is difficult to check this, Hy.1188 is the Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of Stomatoceroides nigricornis Girault and has been placed on this slide in error. T4591 is a duplicate register number for the Syntypes of this species and in the absence of the remaining Syntype mentioned in the PUBL. DATA it has been cancelled. NIGRICOXA TUMIDICOXELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Trans. R. Soe. S. Aust, 37: 74- subgen.nov. (of Tumidicoxa Giraull, 1911), sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 +: 326-sp. description. 1926, Insecutor Inscil, menstr, 14 + 66-a junior synonym of Chalcis Fabricius (1789), PUBL. DATA; A single female. South Australia : Port Lincoln (A.M. Lea). Type. 1.1244, South Australian Museum. The above specimen and one slide with posterior femur and an antenna, SAM: Card - Holotype + minus right antenna, right fore wing, right hind leg and MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM metasoma. ‘Pt. Lineoln, Lea’, 1.1244, Tumidicoxella nigricoxa Gir... alsa slide TYPE", * Tumidicoxella nigricoxa Girault, ' [GH]"’, Slide - 2 coverslips (each With pieces missing) containing | fore wing, | hind leg and | antenna all from the Holotype. “Tumidicoxella nigricoxa, type - [GH]’’. NIGRICYANEA CHALCURELLA Girault, 1913, 1913, Trans. R. Soe. S. Aust. 37 : 94-sp. noy. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 231-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: One male. Tasmania: Hobart (A.M, Lea), Type, 1.1282, South Australian Museum. The aboye specimen on a tag and a slide with the antenna. SAM: Card —- Holotype * (?) minus antennae and right fore wing. ‘'Hobart, Tas., Lea'', ‘1.1282, Chalcurella nigricyanea Gir., Tasmania, also slide, TYPE”, ‘‘Chalcurella nigricyanea Gir., type [GH]”, Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 antenna from the Holotype. ‘‘Chaleurella nigricyaneus [= nigricyanea] Gir., — type [GH]”’. NOTES: My notes clearly state that Girault has labelled his Holotype as a female in contrast to his description where he states that it is a male. I have not had the chance lo re-examine the specimen to claril'y this point. NIGRICYANEA MUSCIDEOMYIA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3; 325-sp. noy. + description. PUBL, DATA: One female, in jungle along the Herbert River, April 6, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Halifax, Queensland. Type, Hy 2785, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a lags head and hind tibiae on a slide with type appendages o! Neomphatloidella brevis Girault. QM: Card - Holotype » minus head and some legs; metasoma separated. ‘“TYPE”, ““Muscideomyia nigricvanea Gir., Type ) [GH]". Slide - 2 coverslip fragments; the one closest the “TYPE" label contains the head (one antenna separated) and 1 leg all from the Holotype <; the other coverslip (ragment contains parts from the Holotype of DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 337 Neomphaloidella brevis Girault. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2619, 2785, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum, Neomphaloidella brevis, Gir. 2, 2619”’, ‘‘Muscideomyia nigricyanea, Gir., 2, Genotype’’. On the last 2 labels all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NIGRIFEMUR EUPLECTRUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch, Abt.A., H.6 79 : 103- sp.nov. + description. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 274-sp. description : 275-spp. key : 275 (footnote)- Euplectromorpha nigrifemur comb. nov. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 279-sp. description as Euplectromorpha nigrifemur, additional specimen. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in a jungle pocket, May 9, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, [Hy.1912] Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag. QM: Card - Holotype ? minus head, hind wings and right hind leg. ‘“TYPE”’, “Euplectrus nigrifemur Gir., Type 2 [GH]’’. NIGRIFLAGELLUM ACHR YSOPOPHAGUS Girault, 1932. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. NIGRIFLAGELLUM EPIDINOCARSIS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 145-sp. nov. + description. 1917, ‘‘Descriptiones stellarum novarum.’’ (Girault : ? ) (1 May 1917) : 2[81]- Epidinocarsis Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Anagyrus Howard (1896). 1917, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 5 : 136- Epidinocarsis a junior synonym of Dinocarsis Forster (1856). PUBL. DATA: One female, on flowers of Baeckea, April 22, 1913 (H. Hacker). Brisbane, Queensland. Type, Hy 3096, Queensland Museum, the female on a slide. QM: Card - 2 £2; the inner minus head and all wings except the left fore wing is the Holotype of Epidinocarsis nigriflagellum; the outer specimen is the Holotype of Epidinocarsis fusciventris Girault. “TYPE”’, ‘‘Epidinocarsis: fusciventris Gir., nigriflagellum Gir. (inner), Types ° [GH]’’. Slide - 1 cracked coverslip fragment containing | antenna from the Holotype. “TYPE”’, ‘‘Epidinocarsis nigriflagellum Gir., [GH]’’, ‘‘° type [GH] Clayfield, Brisbane. On flowers of Baeckea, 22.4.13. H. Hacker [HH]’’. NOTES: The card-mounted body has clearly been remounted from the slide. It has a fine coating of medium all over its surface and has been glued to the card with medium. Noyes and Hayat (1984) : 230, in placing this species as a new combination (Anagyrus nigriflagellum) from Epidinocarsis, failed to take into account Girault’s 1917 generic synonymies, the last of which places Epidinocarsis in Dinocarsis. NIGRIFLAGELLUM HALTICOPTERELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 199-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Jungle, November 10, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Type, Hy 3190, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag. QM: Card - Holotype 2 minus left fore wing and the tip of the right antenna. “TYPE”’, ‘‘Halticopterella nigriflagellum Gir. & Dodd, Type ? [GH]’’. DPIQ: Card - 1 ° minus head, wings and some legs. ‘‘Dunk Is., 25.8.27’’, ‘*Halticopterella nigriflagellum Gir. & Dodd ? [GH]’’. There are some names and data on the reverse of the last label which have been crossed out by Girault. NOTES: I have placed the author of this species as Girault rather than Girault and Dodd since the paper is in Girault’s name only and the description of this species does not state that Girault and Dodd are the authors. NIGRIFLAGELLUM PTEROSEMIGASTRA (7?) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 339-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in jungle, July 31, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 2814, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag the head on a slide. 338 QM: Card - Holotype ? minus head and part of the apices of both fore wings. “TYPE”’, ‘‘Pterosemigastra nigriflagellum Girault & Dodd, ¢ type [DH]’’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments; the larger contains the fragmented Holotype head (antennae attached to the fragments) of Pterosemigastra nigriflagellum; the smaller coverslip fragment contains part of Pterosemigastra oenone Girault & Dodd. “TYPE, Hy/2814, A.A. Girault’’, ‘*Pterosem. oenone, 2 Type wing [GH]’’, “Queensland Museum. Plerosemigastra nigriflagellum G. & D., 2’’. The first label has an arrow directed at the appropriate coverslip fragment and all on the second label except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NIGRINOTATA EURYTOMA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 4: 251-sp. nov. + description : 257-spp. key 2°. PUBL. DATA: One female, June 3, 1914 in jungle (A.P. Dodd). Grafton, New South Wales. Type, Hy 3243, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag with type of speciosa. QM: Card - 2 °°, both minus some tarsal segments; the outer is the Holotype of Eurytoma nigrinotata; and the inner is Eurytoma silvensis Girault. ‘“TYPE’’, 4755”, “‘4756”’, “‘Eurytoma: nigrinotata Gir., silvensis Gir., Types 2 [GH]’’. NOTES: The PUBL. DATA “...with type of speciosa’ are in error. The PUBL. DATA for silvensis say, ‘‘...on a tag with type of preceding species [nigrinotata]’’. T.4755 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. NIGRINOTATUS QUADRASTICHUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 232-sp.description : 251-gen. key °°. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. §, Aust. 37: 67-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female specimen remounted in xylol balsam from a card. New South Wales: Mittagong (A.M. Lea). Type, 1.1230, South Australian Museum. SAM: Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing the fragmented Holotype °. “‘Quadristichus [= Quadrastichus] nigrinotatus, Gir., Type ? [GH]’’. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM NOTES: Both papers issued in December 1913. The Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. paper was obviously written first and as a standard I am accepting it as the reference for this nominal species. NIGRIOCULAE APHELINOIDEA Girault, 1920. 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 8 : 201-sp. nov. + description. 1938, Revita Ent., Rio de J. 8 : 80-Thalesanna gen. nov.; type-species. PUBL. DATA: Irvinebank, March 15, 1919, QM: Slide - 1 cracked, almost complete coverslip containing 3 specimens, | of which is the Holotype of Abbella mira Girault; 3 adjoined coverslip fragments containing 5 specimens. The specimens are as per labels and I leave them for the first reviser to sort out. There is no indication in the literature or in Girault’s unpublished manuscript as to the number of specimens on which Girault based his description. I leave this aspect also for the first reviser to determine. ‘‘Abbella mira Girault, ° type. Abbella xanthogaster Girault, 9’s [GH], 3487’, ‘‘Hy/776’’, ‘‘Hy/ 1272. From shop windows, Ayr, Q., 6 Nov., 1912 [GH], 3487’. There are 2 labels on the reverse of the slide, ‘“Aphelinoidea nigrioculata [= nigrioculae] 2, Stethynium notatum [GH]. Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/1272, ?, 3387’’, ‘‘Aphelinoidea nigrioculae Gir. [GH], 3387’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the type(s) of this species is T.3387. NIGRIOCULAE THALESANNA See NIGRIOCULAE APHELINOIDEA NIGRIPEDICEL EURYTOMA Girault, 1925. 1925, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 13: 99-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Kuranda, F.P. Dodd. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The original material was two females’’. QM: 8 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - 1 Syntype female minus left fore wing and left antenna; tip of right antenna separated. ‘‘Kuranda, Dec. 19, F.P. Dodd’’, ‘4783’, ‘“‘Eurytoma nigripedicel Gir., Type 2 [GH]’’. Slide - a cracked half coverslip containing | DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 339 fore wing and | antenna all probably from the Syntype on card 1. ‘‘Eurytoma nigripedicel Gir., ° Type [GH], 4783”’’. Card 2 - 1 2 intact. ‘‘Morningside, Acacia bark, Jany. 21, 1926. [GH]’’, ‘‘Eurytoma nigripedicel [GH]’’. Card 3 - 1 ® minus left fore wing. “*Gordonvale, N.Q., March, 1920’’, ““Eurytoma nigripedicel Gir., ° [GH]’’. Card 4-1 ¢ minus left antenna. “‘Eurytoma nigripedicel Gir., ¢ [GH]’’, and on the reverse, ‘‘Morningside, 15.1.1926 [GH]’’. Card 5 - 1 ° intact. ‘‘Morningside, Q., Bark of Acacia, borer infested [GH]’’, ““FEurytoma nigripedicel [GH]’’. Card 6 - | 2 intact. ‘‘Kuranda, Dec., 20, F.P. Dodd’’, ‘‘Eurytoma nigripedicel [GH]’’. Card 7 - 1 ° minus right antennal flagellum and some legs. ‘‘Bark, Borer infested Acacia [GH]’’, ‘‘Eurytoma nigripedicel Gir., 2 [GH]’’. Card 8 - 1 © intact. ‘‘Kuranda, Nov., 20, F.P. Dodd’’, ‘‘Eurytoma nigripedicel Gir., 2 [GH]’’. DPIQ: Card - 1 ¢ intact.‘‘Kuranda, 3.XI1.20, F.P. Dodd’’, ‘‘Eurytoma nigripedicel [GH]’’. NOTES: The specimens on Cards 6 and 8 were not part of Girault’s original series since they are mentioned as additional specimens in Girault’s unpublished manuscript. The second Syntype from Kuranda collected on December, 1919 was not located and the Queensland Museum register number for the remaining Syntype is Hy.4783. NIGRIPES ACHR YSOCHARIS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 165-sp. nov. + description : spp. key. PUBL. DATA: One male reared in connection with a coccid, June 6, 1913 (H. Hacker). Brisbane, Queensland. Type, Hy 1683, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype ¢ with head and antennae separated, fragmented. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/1683, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. (Achrysocharella) [GH] Achrysocharis nigripes *’’. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum.’’ and *“(Achrysocharella)’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s, The sex sign on this label has been changed from female to male. In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this species in Achrysocharella which explains the annotation by Girault on the main label, NIGRIPES AMUSCIDEA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 313-sp. description. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37: 108-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: [2] Queensland: Mount Tambourine (A.M. Lea). Type, 1.1347, South Australian Museum. One specimen on a card and the head and posterior legs on a slide. SAM: Card - Holotype ? minus head, legs and all wings except left hind wing; metasoma separated. ‘‘Mt. Tambourine, Q., A.M. Lea’’, ‘‘Amuscidea nigripes Gir., Queensland, 1.1347, also slide’, ‘‘Amuscidea nigripes Gir., 2 type [GH]’’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing 2 fore wings (1 folded), the head (antennae separated) and 2 legs all from the Holotype. “‘Amuscidea nigripes Gir., ° type [GH]’’. NOTES: Both papers issued in December of 1913. The Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. was obviously written first and as a standard I am adopting it as the reference for this nominal species. NIGRIPES EURYTOMA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4 : 247-sp. nov. + description : 258-spp. key 2°. PUBL. DATA: Victoria. Labelled ‘*34’’. Types, National Museum, Victoria, two females on a tag; head and the hind legs on a slide. NMYV: Card - 1 2 mesosoma minus wings and most legs (minutien pin) plus 2 ? metasomas glued to the card are all that remain of the Syntypes on the card. “TYPE”’, ‘34, Nat. Mus. Victoria’, “*4788”’, ‘‘Bephratella nigripes Girault, ‘ type [DH]’’. On the last label Girault has crossed out ‘‘& Dodd’’. Slide - 2 adjoined coverslip fragments containing the head (in 2 pieces, 1 antenna separated, in 2 pieces) and 2 incomplete legs all from the Syntypes. ‘‘TYPE, 4788, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Bephratella nigripes Girault, 2 type [DH], 4788’’. On the last label Girault has crossed out ‘‘& Dodd’’. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM NOTES: T.4788 is a Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species and since the specimens belong in the National Museum of Victoria it has been cancelled. In 1915 (Mer. Od Mus, 4: 238) Girault made Bephratella Girault (1913) a 1190, » ”, '*Stomatoceroidella [CHEIRONYM = Stomateceroides| nigripes Girault, = type [GH]". NOTES: T.4694 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled, junior synonym of Eurytoma Illiger (1807). lt appears that the specimens were labelled before this decision was taken and the labels were not altered. It also appears that the authors of this species were intended to be Girault and Dodd hence Dodd's writing on the label. The subsequent change of this intention is indicated by the crossouts on the labels. NIGRIPROPODEUM MEGASTIGMUS Girault, 1934, 1934, *'Miridae et Hymenoptera nova Australiensis."' (Girault : Brisbane) (24 May 1934) : 2[309]-sp_ description. PUBL. DATA: Perth, W. Aus., Mar. 16, 1931, B.A. O'Connor. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The types were one male and two females reared from a leaf-gall on [flooded gum. WADA: Slide ~ | complete caverslip very badly prepared with a large central air bubble and the medium around the specimens is not clear, There are 3 Syntypes at the edge of the bubble. ‘'33. From leaf Gall on Flooded Gum, Perth, B,A. O'C., 16.3.31", “‘Megastigmus nigripropodeum Girault, Types 7= [GH]’*. NIGRIPES STOMATOCEROIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Can, Ent, 45: 143-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 342-sp. description : 343-descriptive notes after Stomatoceroides insipiens Girault. 1925, “Indications (in new insects) of ruling power and law in nature."’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 March 1925) : 3[186]- Stomatocerovides Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Stomatoceras Kirby (1883). 1926, Inseculor Inscit, menstr. 14 : 71-repeat of the 1925 generic synonymy. ; NIGRIPURPUREA QODERELLOIDES Girault, 1913. PUBL. DATA: A single Female, 1913, Trans. R. Soc, §, Aust. 37: 89-sp. nov. + cardmounted, kindly given to me by Mr. F.P. Dodd ... The specimen was labelled ‘From pupa of the red ant moth, Townsville, 7-11-03, F.P. Dodd.’ Type, Hy 1190, Queensland Museum, the foregoing specimen on a card, plus female antenna and posterior femur on a slide together in xylol-balsam. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type was a male’’, QM: Card - Holotype ’ minus some legs and most of left antenna. ‘‘From pupa red ant moth [on upper surface of card)", “Townsville, Qld., 7.11.03, F.P, Dodd", 4604", **Stomatoceroidella [CHEIRONYM = Stomatoceroides| nigripes Girault, ° type [GH]"’, “Stomatoveroides nigripes Gir. [HH]"’, Sromatoceras leai Gir., E.F. Riek det. 1951", Slide - | coverslip fragment containing J antenna and J hind leg (partly out from under the coverslip) all from the Holotype. “Queensland Museum. 4694, TYPE, HY/ description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 19-Ooderelloides Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Anastaius Motschulsky (1859) : 20-sp. description : 27-spp. key °°. PUBL, DATA: One specimen [°]. Queensland: Cairns (A.M. Lea). Type, 1.1272, South Australian Museum. The above specimen, the legs arid an antenna on a slide. SAM: Card — Holotype 2 minus left wings and left antenna; head separated. ‘*Cairns dist., A.M. Lea"’, 1.1272, Ooderelloides nigripurpurea Gir., Queensland, also slide. TYPE”’, ‘‘Qoderelloides nigripurpurea G., type [GH]’’. Slide — ! complete coverslip containing 1 fore wing, | antenna and 2 legs (in 2 pieces) all from the Holotype. ‘‘Qoderelloides nigripurpurea, + type [GH]"’. NIGRIPURPUREUS ANASTATUS See NIGRIPURPUREA OODERELLOIDES, DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 341 NIGRIS PLEISTODONTES 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) : 2[192]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Moreton Bay Figs, Brisbane, H. Hacker, March, 1914. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 almost complete coverslip containing 4 Syntype °° (1 in 2 pieces) of Pleistodontes nigris; 2 coverslip fragments containing parts of Ormyrus silvae Girault. “Ormyrus silvae Gir., ° type, Pleistodontes nigris Gir. type [GH]. Bred from Moreton Bay Figs, Brisbane, March, 1914, H. Hacker [HH]’’. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 folded fore wing and 2 antennae (1 incomplete) all from specimen(s) now missing. ‘‘Pleistodontes nigris Gir., °. Gatton, 13 Oct., 1931, B. Blumberg [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T.9329. Although Girault does not indicate the number of specimens he had available when describing this species there can be no doubt that all the specimens on Slide 1 are part of his type-series. ceremony of baptizing some and unlovely hate.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (30 June 1925) : 2[188]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Described from 3 males, 4 females reared from Ficus glomeratus [= glomerata] Willd., Bot. Gardens, Brisbane, April, 1925 (W.A.T. Summerville). QM: 2 slides and 1 card as follows: Slide 1 - 2 complete coverslips containing 3 Syntype ¢ 2 (1 with pieces separated) and 4 intact Syntype °°. ‘‘Blastophaga nigriscapus Gir., Type ¢° [GH]’’. Card - 3 22 (1 minus head) of uncertain origin. ‘‘Blastophaga nigriscapus Gir., Cotypes ° [GH]’’, ‘‘Ceratosolen niveipes (Grit), E.F. Riek det. 1959’. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip (cracked over the head) containing a head with antennae separated from one of the card-mounted specimens above. ‘‘Blastophaga nigriscapus from cotype ? in Q. Mus. C.S. 1. R.’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T.9331. I do not regard the card-mounted specimens as part of Girault’s syntypical series since they were not mentioned with the original description. NIGRISCAPUS STOMATOCERAS Girault, 1914. NIGRISAEPTA AUSTROLAELAPS Girault, 1929. 1914, Societas ent. 29 : 47-sp. nov. + 1929, ‘‘New pests from Australia VI.” (Girault : Brisbane) (30 September 1929) : 2[267]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Cairns, A.P. Dodd. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type was a single female taken in December, 1925’’. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus head and 1 leg; metasoma separated. ‘‘Cairns, Dec., 25”’, ‘‘Austrolaelaps nigrisaepta Girault, Type ° [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the head (antennae separated) and 1 leg in 2 pieces all from the Holotype. ‘‘ Austrolaelaps nigrisaepta Girault, type ° [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9330. NIGRISCAPUS BLASTOPHAGA Girault, 1925. 1925, ‘‘An essay on when a fly is lovable, the description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 332-sp. description, additional specimen : 339-descriptive note after Stomatoceras kirbyi Girault : 340-spp. key 2°. PUBL. DATA: A single female, sweeping in a forest (A.P. Dodd), Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., 4 December, 1912. Type, Queensland Museum, the foregoing specimen on a tag plus a slide bearing antenna and caudal leg. QM: Card - Holotype ? minus left antenna (except scape), right wings and some legs; 1 hind leg separated (minus tarsus); there are some parts from other insects and an ant also present. ‘‘4626’’, ‘‘Stomatoceras nigriscapus Girault, = type [GH]’’, “*Stomatoceras nigriscapus Gir. [HH]’’, ‘*Stomatoceras spilogaster (Cameron) E.F. Riek. det. 1951’’. Slide - 1 cracked, almost complete coverslip and 1 coverslip fragment containing 1 fore wing, | antenna and | hind leg (the last 342 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM uncovered) all from the Holotype of Stomatoceras nigriscapus; | coverslip fragment containing parts (rom the Syntypes of Stomatoceras gracilicorpus Girault. ''(Stomatoceras] gracilicorpus (GH) Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/1431, 4586"", ‘Siomutoceras nigriscapus Girault, - type [GH] 4626"’. NOTES: T,4626 and Hy.1431 are duplicate Queensland Museum register numbers for the Holotype of this species and have been cancelled: the correct number is Hy,3390 as published in 1915. NIGRISCUTELLUM DIGLYPHOMORPHOMY)4 Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem, Od Mus, 2: 261-sp, nov. + description : 284-gen. key 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 280- Diglyphomorphomyia Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Syimpiesomorphelleus Girault (1913) : 285 (footnote)-repeat of generic synonymy, additional specimen and corrections to the original description. 1916, Mem. Qd Mus. 5 : 222- Syniplesomorphelleus [spelt Syvmpiesomorphalleus] a jamor synonym of Cirrospiloideus Ashmead (1904), PUBL DATA: One female, sweeping in jungle, July 30, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvale| (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1926. Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, ihe head and hind legs ona slide. QM: 2 cards.on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card | ~ Holotype | minus head, some legs and left hind wing. *‘TYPE”’, “Diglyphomorphompia nigriscutellum Girault, Type ~ [GH]"’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the head (in 2 pieces, antennae and some mouthparts separated) and 2 legs all from the Holotype. "TYPE, Hy/1926, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. Diglyphomorpha [= Diglyphomorphomyia| nivriscutellum Gir, 27’. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum."’ are ina hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 2-1 © minus head. ‘Diglyphomorphomyia alzgriscutellum Gir., [GH]’’. NOTES: I suspect that Girault had initially decided to place this species in the genus Diglyphomorpha but later used it to describe the new genus Dig/ypho- morphomyia without changing his slide label. NIGRISCUTELLUM ELASMUS Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Od Mus, 1: 182-sp. noy. + description : 188-spp. key ? 7 PUBL, DATA: A single female specimen, sweeping miscellaneous trees, bushes and grasses on the forest-downs near Hughenden, Queensland, July 14, 1912, Type, none. The specimen was accidentally lost just after describing it, NOTES: No specimens of this species were located. NIGRISCUTUM CHALCITELLOIDES Girault, 1914, 1914, Ent. News 25 ; 30-sp. noy. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 351-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: One female captured as above [sweeping foliage and grass along the banks of the Cape River at Capeville, Queensland, January 8, 1913]. Type, [Hy 3426] Queensland Museum, the above specimen an a tag plus a slide bearing the head and posterior femur. QM: Card - Holotype » minus head, right wings and some legs. ‘46627’, “Chalcitelloides nigriscutum Girault, © lype (GH]"’,. 'Chalcitelloides nigriseutum Gir. {HH]"’, *‘Neoanacryptus nigriscutum (Gir) E.F. Riek, det. 1950"*. Slide - 1 cracked coverslip (with a piece missing) containing the head (antennae attached), 2 fore legs and | hind leg all from the Holotype. *' TYPE, Hy/3426, A.A, Girault"’, ‘Queensland Museum. Chalcitelloides nigriscutum, 4662°’. Girault has altered the last part of the specific name from ‘‘thorax’’ to *‘scutum"', The rest of the last label is ina hand similar to Mrs Girault’s except for ‘Queensland Museum. 4662"". NOTES: T4662 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. NIGRISCUTUM PSEUDIGLYPHOMY1A Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem, Gd Mus, 3: 276-sp-nov, + description. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 343 1916, Mem. Od Mus, 5 : 222- Pseudiglyphomyia Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Cirrospilus Westwood (1832) ‘‘in the North American sense’’, PUBL, DATA: One female, in forest, May 12, 1914 (A,P. Dodd). Chindera [= Chinderah} (Tweed River), New South Wales, Type, Hy 2677, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag. QM: Card - Holotype = minus head, meltasoma and most legs. TYPE”, “Pseudielyphompiia [= Pseudiglyphomyial nigriscutum Gir,, Type = [GH]’’. NIGRISETAE COBLOCYBELLOIDES Girault, 1929. 1929, Trans. R. Soe. §. Aust, 53: 317-sp. nov, + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, Ooldea, South Australia, SAM: Card - 2 = © (both minus heads) of which the outer is the Holotype ol Coelocyhelloides nigrisetae and the inner is Coelocyhelloides pulchra Girault. “‘Ooldea, S.A., A.M. Lea [2 of these]’’, ‘Type [2 of ihese]"', ‘‘Coelocybelloides pulchra Gir., South Australia, also slide, TYPE”, ‘“*Coelocybelloides. pulchra (inner) and nigrisetae Girault, (outer) Types. - [GH]" and on the reverse of the last label, ““Coeloeybelloides [= Coelacybelloides| [GH]"’. Pinned beside this card on a separate pin is.a label which says, **Coelocybelloides nigrisetae Gir., South Australia, TYPE, slide only’’. Slide - | fragmented coverslip (with mounting medium welling up between the cracks) containing 2 legs from the Holotype of Coelocybelloides nigrisetae, and parts from the Holotype of Coeloeyhelloides pulchra Girault, **Coelocybelloides pulchra Gir., hind legs of nigrisetae Gir,, Type > [GH]”’. NIGRITEGULAE TOMASTIX Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 4 : 153-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA; One female, September 15, 1914 in grass in forest. Capeville (Pentland), Queensland, Type, Hy 3107, Queensland Museum, the specimen in alcohol with type of Afoposama unguttalipes. QM: Card — Holotype © minus head and Fore wings (all legs are present). “Lepromastix nigritegulae Gir., - wpe [GH]”’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the head (scapes atrached, rest of antennae separated, fragmented) and a fore wing (apex missing) all from the Holotype of Leptomastix nigritegulae: 2 coverslip fragments containing parts from the Holotype (?) of Leptomastix bicoloricernis Girault (see AGGENDA and CORRIGENDA at the end of this Checklist). ‘‘Lepiomaslix nigritegulae Gir., = type [GH]"’, ‘*Calocerinella |= Leptomastix| bicoloricornis Gir., « type [GH]”’. NOTES: Girault has remounted the Holotype from alcohol. | was unaware of the existence of the above slide when compiling my entry for Leptomastix bicoloricornis and will deal with this slide in the AGGENDA and CORRIGENDA section at the end of this Checklist. NIGRITHORAX APROSTOCETUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem, Od Mus: 2: 213-sp. nov. + description : 216-spp. key = =. PUBL, DATA: One female, sweeping young eucalyprs, April 20, 1913 (H. Hacker). Brisbane, Queensland. Type, Hy 1779, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, an antenna on a slide. QM: Card - 2 — © in very poor condition; the inner = is the Holotype of Aprostocetus nigrithorax minus head, part of the mesosoma, all wings (except part of left wings) and some legs; some parts Separated in glue; the outer © is an undeseribed species of Aprostocetus. *“TYPE", **Aprostocetus: nigrithorax: aesopi [CHEIRONYM] Gir. Types © [GH]’". NOTES: The slide with parts of the Holotype of this species was not located. In his unpublished inanuscript Girault says, “The shde part of the type was not re-seen’’ and the slide was probably missing at that point in time, NIGRITHORAX CHALCITELLOIDES Girault, 1915. 1915, Can, Ent. 47: 43-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4; 352-sp, nov. + description. MEMOIRS OF THE QUBENSLAND MUSEUM PUBL. DATA; One female. from a window, November 4, 1912. Proserpine, Queensland, Type [Hy 3427], [Queensland Museum], the above specimen on a tag and a slide bearing the head, a fore and hind leg, In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “Type lost except slide’’. QM: Slide - 1 cracked, square, complete coverslip containing the head (antennae separated, | in 2 pieces), 1 fore leg and | hind leg all from the Holotype of Chalcitelloides nigrithaorax, 1 complete, circular coverslip coniaining parts from the Holotype of Pseudosphegigasterus grotiusi Girault, “TYPE, Hy/1973, 3427, A.A. Girault”’. ‘‘Queensland Museum, Pseudosphegigasterus grotiusi =, 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 Queensland Museum register ‘umber T.4668 does not apply to any Species on this slide. NIGRITHORAN PSEUDELACHERTEUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 260-sp, nov. + description : 272-gen. key ©. PUBL. DATA: One female, from a window, January 11, 1912, Innisfail, Queensland. Type, Hy 1885, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head and hind legs on a slide. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the head (in 2 pieces, antennae separated, 1 incomplete) and 3 legs (only | complete) all from the Holotype. "TYPE, Hy/1885, A.A, Giraulr’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Pseudelacherteus nigrithorax —''. On the last label all except ““Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: The card-mounted part of the Holotype was not located. NIGRITHORAN 10 CHALCITELLOIDES See 10 CHALCITELLQIDES NIGRIVARIEGATUS CIRROSPILOPSIS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 264-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA! One female, sweeping along the Mulgrave River, April 12, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2653, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag, head and hind tibiae on a slide. QM; Card - Holotype — minus head, wings and some legs, ‘“*TYPE’’, **Cirrospilopsis nigrivariegatus Gir., Type - [GH]’’. Slide — 1 coverslip fragment containing the head (in 2 pieces, 1 antenna separated the other absent), 1 leg intact and another in 2 pieces. “TYPE, Hy/2653, A.A. Girault’’, “Genotype, Queensland Museum. Cirrospilopsis nigriyariegatus —*’. On the last label all except “*Queensland Museum,’ are ina hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NIGRIF ARIUS APHYCUS Girault, 1929. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. §. Aust..53 : 313-sp. nov. + description, PUBL. DATA: Typeéa female, Brisbane (on a gum leaf), Queensland (A.R. Brimblecombe), September 30, 1926, Cotypes, a series reared by Mr. G.F. Hill from Erioceccus coriaceus, Hawthorn, Victoria, Apnil 1, 1927. SAM: Card - Holotype missing from card. “Type”, “Aphycus nigrivarius Queensland, TYPE, also slide’, *‘ApAyeus nigrivarius Gir,, Type ’ [GH]"’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip (full of debris and air bubbles) containing | antennal flagellum and | antennal club all from the Holotype. “TYPE"', ‘‘Aphycus nigrivarius Girault, Type = [GH]"’. DPIQ: Card - 3 © and 1 © Paratypes: the ¢ and | ° minus heads. ““Aphycus nigrivarius Girault, *” [GH]"’ and on the reverse, “Hawthorn, Vic., 4.1.27, G.F. Hill, ex Eriaceceus coriaceus Mask. [GH]"’. QM: 1 eard and 2 slides as follows: Card - 10 Paratypes of both sexes, most buried in glue and without heads. ‘““Aphyeus nigrivarius Girault, Cotypes [GH]"’ and on the reverse, “Ex Ariococcus coriaceus Mask. Hawthorn, Vic., 4/1/27, G.F. Hill [GH]". Slide | - 2 cracked, complete coverslips containing 1 ~ with head and 1 fore wing separated (head incomplete, | antenna separated, the other missing), ‘‘4phycus nigrivarius Gir,, .. Yeronga, forest, June, 1924, [GH] Ent. Div. Dep, Ag. & Stk., Qld."". Slide 2 - 1 large, cracked coverslip fragment containing | © with head and various parts separated; several heads of both sexes with DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 345 antennae separated. ‘‘Aphycus nigrivarius Girault. Malvern, Victoria, Ex Eriococcus [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. ANIC: There are 3 cards on separate pins containing 19 specimens of both sexes which may be considered as Paratypes since they bear the correct data for the Cotypes as mentioned in the PUBL. DATA. However, they do not bear any Girault determination labels and there is no certainty that Girault saw the specimens. The labels are as follows, ‘‘Bred from Eriococcus coriaceus Mask., Hawthorn, Victoria, 4/1/27, G.F. Hill’, ‘‘Presented by G.F. Hill, June, 1932’’, ‘‘Aphycus nigrivarius Gir., 2°. Det., A.A. Girault [NGH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for its Paratypes of this species is T.9332. NIGRIVENA MOOA Girault, 1930. 1930, ‘‘New pests from Australia, VII.”’ (Girault: Brisbane) (10 February 1930) : [271]-sp description. 1938, Revta Ent., Rio de J. 8 : 80-Mooa Girault (1930) a junior synonym of Ophioneurus Ratzeburg (1852). PUBL. DATA: Window, home, Indooroopilly, Oct., 1929. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The new number (4195) [for a male Paratype] also covers a female paratype, the first number (3515), the female type’’. These Paratypes have no type-status since their data were not mentioned with the original description. QM: 3 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip and an adjoined coverslip fragment containing the Holotype ° with parts separated. ‘‘Mooa nigrivena Girault, Type 2. Indooroopilly, Qsld. [GH] 3515. 3515’. Slide 2 - 1 coverslip fragment containing a ¢ with parts separated. “4195’’, ‘‘Mooa nigrivena Girault, Paratype ¢ [GH] 4195’’. Slide 3 - 1 almost complete coverslip containing the Holotype ° of Lathromerella lessingi Girault and some fragments of a specimen of Mooa nigrivena; | cracked coverslip fragment which is empty. “Lathromerella lessingi Girault, Type 2 [GH] 4964’’, ‘‘Mooa ? [nigrivena ?], Indooroopilly, window, 6 Apr., 1931 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld. 4964’’. NOTES: Since the specimens considered by Girault to be Paratypes have no type-status, the Queensland Museum register number T.4195 has been cancelled. T.4964 on the last Slide belongs to Lathromerella lessingi. NIGRIVENTRE AGAON Girault, 1915. 1915, Can. Ent. 47: 44-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 311-sp. nov. + description as Pleistodontes nigriventris, additional specimen. 1917, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 5 : 36- Pleistodontes nigriventris (Girault) comb. nov. PUBL. DATA: From one female received from the South Australian Museum, mounted on a card labelled ‘‘A.M. Lea.”’ Mount Tambourine, Queensland. Type, the above specimen, the head on a slide QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 - Holotype © minus head and right mid leg. ‘‘Mt. Tambourine Q.; A.M. Lea’’, ‘*Agaon nigriventre Gir., Type [GH]’’, ‘*Pleistodontes nigriventris (Grit). E.F. Riek. det. 1959”’. Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype head (antennae absent except for a few segments of one). ‘‘Agaon nigriventre Girault, 2 type [GH]’’. Card 2 - 1 ° minus most of antennae. ‘‘Pleistodontes nigriventris Gir., °? [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Ex Ficus watkinsiana, Atherton, May 20, 1927, J.L. Tardent [GH]’’. On the reverse of the label Girault has corrected the specific name of the host. Slide 2 - 1 coverslip fragment containing | 7 with some parts separated. ‘‘Pleistodontes nigriventris Girault, ¢. Atherton, Q. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is Hy.3360. NIGRIVENTRIS CERATONEURONELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79 Abt.A., H.6 : 106- sp.nov. + description. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 252-sp. description : 253-gen. key 2°. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in a jungle pocket, May 11, 1913 (A.A.G.). 346 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), North Queensland. Type [Hy.1866], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag anda slide with the posterior legs, a pair of wings and an antenna. QM: Card - Holotype ’ minus right antenna, right wings and some legs; left Wings and metasoma separated. ‘‘TYPE", ‘“Ceratoneuronella nigriventris Gir., Type [GH]”’. Slide - 2 complete, square coverslips containing | fore wing, 2 legs (1 in 2 pieces) and | fragmentary antenna all from the Holotype, “TYPE, Hy/1866, A.A. Girault’', “Queensland Museum. Ceratoneuronella nigriventris «*’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. NIGRIVENTRIS COELOC YROMYIA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 305-sp. nov. + description, 1916, Mem. Od Mus, 5 ; 222-Coelocybombia Girault (1915) a junior synonym of Coeloeyba Ashmead (1900), PUBL.DATA: Many females reared from galls on young gum, March 1). Melbourne, Victoria, Types, National Museum, two females on a tag. NMY: 3 cards on 2 pins as follows: Card | - 2 Syntype > -, 1 minus antennae, ““‘Melb., March 1911, F.P.S., on young gum", **Coelocvbomyia nigriventris Girault, Types » [GH]"’. Card 2...3 — 15 specimens of both sexes, mostly intact. “‘Eltham, 20.10.17, out of gum galls [on reverse of upper card- mount]’’, ‘‘out of ... leaves on &, amyegdalina, Eltham, V., 2.10.17 [on reverse of lower card-mount]"’, "*Coelocybomyia nigriventris Girault, * > [GH]’’. NIGRIVENTRIS EPENTASTICHUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem, Od Mus, 2 : 242-sp. noy + description. PUBL. DATA; Two females, sweeping undergrowth, mostly cucalypts, April 20, 1913 (H. Hacker). Brisbane, Queensland, Types, Hy 1849, Queensland Museum, the above specimens on a tag, the heads ona slide. QM: Card -2 Syntype ~ minus heads and appendages. “TYPE”, ‘‘Epentastichus nigriventris Git., — type [GH]"’. Slide - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing 1 head minus antennae, a half head with | antenna attached and parts of 2 antennae all from the Syntypes. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/1849, A.A. Girault'’, “Syntamasphyrum ... [GH] Queensland Museum. Epentastichus nigriventris Gir, "?, On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ and the part in Girault's hand are in a hand similar 10 Mrs Girault’s; the illegible part in Girault's hand was.a generic name. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this species in the genus Syntomosphyrum hence his alteration to the main label above, NIGRIVENTRIS EPITETRASTICHUS Girault,, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 23\-sp. nov. + description : 232-spp. key | PUBL. DATA: A single female, sweeping In a jungle, July 13, 1913. Harvey's Creek (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1824, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head ona slide. Later, a second female was captured August 1, 1913, at Nelson [= Gordonvale], N,Q., by sweeping Jungle growths along a forest streamlet and a third in September, jungle, Kuranda (A.P. Dodd). QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 1 slide as follows: Card 1-1 Syntype - minus head. “TYPE”, “Epitetrastichus nigriventris Gir., Type » [GH]". Card 2-1 Syntype ~ minus head and right wings. “TYPE", “Epitetrastichus nigriventris Gir.,.- type [GH]"’. Slide ~ 3 coverslip fragments containing a head (in 2 halves, antennae separated, 1 in 2 pieces, the other incomplete) and | pair of wings all from the Syntypes one of which is now missing. “TYPE, Hy/1824, A.A. Girault’’, ““Q. Museum. Epitetrastichus nigriventris, Gir. =’*, On the last label all except ‘‘Q. Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: The third specimen mentioned in the PUBL, DATA was not located. Since there is no data on the remaining specimens, the Holotype cannot be decided with any certainty. For this reason [ have decided to DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 347 assign syntype-status to these specimens. The Queensland Museum register number for the second Syntype is T.9874. NIGRIVENTRIS PLEISTODONTES See NIGRIVENTRE AGAON NIGRIVENTRIS PROSPALTELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 189-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 47-Prospaltella Ashmead (1904) a junior synonym of Coccophagus Westwood (1833) : 56-spp. key. PUBL. DATA: One female on a slide from the collections of the Queensland Museum labelled ‘‘Among undergrowth, June 26, 1913. H. Hacker.’’ Brisbane, Queensland. Type Hy 1731, Queensland Museum, the above specimen (mounted with the type of P. aureola). QM: Slide - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing the Holotype ° of Prospaltella nigriventris with parts separated, together with 2 Syntypes of Prospaltella aureola Girault. ‘TYPE, Hy/1731, 1732, A.A. Girault’’, ‘£3847. Queensland Museum. Prospaltella nigriventris 2, P. aureola °, 3846’’. On the last label all except ‘3847. Queensland Museum. 3846.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s and Girault has altered the sex signs from male to female. NOTES: T.3847 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. NIGRIVIRIDIS APTEROSEMOIDEA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 319-sp. description : 329-gen key. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. §. Aust. 37 : 103-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: New South Wales: Mittagong (A.M. Lea). Type 1.1340, South Australian Museum. One specimen and a slide bearing head and posterior legs. SAM: Card - Holotype 2 minus head. ‘Mittagong, N.S.W., Lea’, ‘« Apterosemoidea nigriviridis Gir., N.S. Wales, TYPE, 1.1340, also slide’’, ‘“4 pterosemoidea nigriviridis Gir., ° type [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the squashed head (antennae attached) and | leg all from the Holotype. ‘‘Apterosemoidea nigriviridis Gir., 2 type [GH]’’. NOTES: Both papers issued in December of 1913. The Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. paper was without doubt written first and as a standard I am accepting it as the reference for this nominal species. NIGRIVIRIDIS EPACRIAS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 154-sp. description : 157-gen key °2 as Epacrias nigriviridus. 1913, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 11 : 46- sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 190-correction of nigriviridus in the generic key above. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in a forest, September 13, 1912. Quingilli (Cairns District), Queensland. Type [Hy.1658], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: 4 slides and 3 cards on separate pins as follows: Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing the squashed Holotype ° with head separated. “Queensland Museum, TYPE, Hy/1486, 2??, “Enacrias nigriviridis Gir., 2 type [GH]’’. Card 1 - 2 ° 2 of which the outer is Epacrias nigriviridis minus head and at least 1 leg; the inner is a ° of Metacrias australiensis Girault. ‘‘Epacrias nigriviridis Gir., ¢ (outer) [GH]’’, ‘‘Metacrias australiensis Gir., ° [GH]’’. Girault has crossed out ‘“Amestocharis’’ on the last label and the reverse of this label says, ‘‘Jungle, Amamoor, 24 July, 1924 [GH]’’. Slide 2 - 2 complete coverslips; the inner damaged coverslip contains the head (antennae separated, mostly fragmented) and 1 leg minus tarsus all from the specimen on Card 1; the outer coverslip contains parts of Mestocharis lividus Girault. ‘‘(outer) Amestocharis livida [= Mestocharis lividus] Gir., 2. Stanthorpe, Q., Epacrias nigriviridis Gir. Amamoor, Q. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Card 2 - 1 2 minus head, wings and some legs. ‘‘Epacrias nigriviridis Gir., ° [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Bowen, salt pan, 6 Nov., 1917 [GH]’’. Girault has corrected the spelling on this label. Slide 3 - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 348 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM pair of wings and 2 antennae (1 incomplete) all from the ° on Card 2. ‘‘Epacrias nigriviridis Gir., 2. Bowen, Nov. [GH]’’. Card 3 - Numerous specimens mostly in good condition. ‘‘Epacrias nigriviridis Gir., 2 [GH]’’ and on the reverse of the label, “‘N. Pine River, 7.7.1929, H. Hacker [GH]’’. Slide 4 - 1 complete coverslip containing 3 2 ° all with parts separated. ‘‘Epacrias nigriviridis Gir., 2 . N. Pine River, Q., 1929, July 1 [GH]’’. NOTES: Both papers issued in December of 1913. the Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (NS) was without doubt written first and as a standard I am accepting it as the reference for this nominal species. Hy. 1486 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. NIGRIVIRIDIS MERAPORUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 303-sp. description. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37: 91-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: King Island (A.M. Lea). Type [2] 1.1277, South Australian Museum. The above specimen with the head and also slide’’, ‘‘Diaulomyiia [= Diaulomyia] nigroaenea Gir., ° type [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 folded fore wing with apex separated, the squashed head and the separated antennae all from the Holotype; | coverslip fragment containing parts from an unidentified Rhicnopeltella. ‘‘Diaulomyiia [= Diaulomyia] nigroaenea Gir., type 2, Rhicnopeltella [GH]’’. DPIQ: Card - 1 ? minus head and right wings. ‘‘Brisbane, 26.7.27’’, ‘‘Diaulomyiia[= Diaulomyia] nigroaenea Girault, ? [GH]’’. NIGROCULEX EURYTOMA Girault, 1929. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 53 : 336-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, Carribie, Yorke Peninsular, South Australia (N.B. Tindale). SAM: Card - Only the metasoma and | fore wing remain of the Holotype on the card. “‘Carribie, Y.P., South Australia, N.B. Tindale’, ‘‘Type’’, ‘‘Eurytoma nigroculex Gir., South Australia, TYPE ”’, ‘‘Eurytoma nigroculex Girault, Type 2 [GH]’’. NITENS ANAPHOIDEA Girault, 1928. 1928, Victorian Nat. 44 : 262-sp. nov. + description. 1933, ‘‘Some beauties inhabitant not of posterior leg on a slide. SAM: Card - Only the prothorax and fore legs remain of the Holotype on the card. “King I., Tas., Lea’’, ‘1.1277, Meraporus nigriviridis Gir., King Island, also slide, TYPE”’, ‘‘Meraporus nigriviridis Gir., ° type [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the squashed head (antennae separated) and 1 leg all from the Holotype. ‘‘Meraporus nigriviridis Gir., ° type [GH]’’. NOTES: Both papers issued in December of 1913. The Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. paper was without doubt written first and as a standard I am accepting it as the reference for this nominal species. NIGROAENEA DIAULOMYIA Girault, 1929. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust, 53 : 326-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, Adelaide. South Australia (A.M. Lea). SAM: Card - Holotype 2 minus head and right wings. ‘Adelaide, A.M. Lea’’, “Type’’, ‘‘Diaulomytia [= Diaulomyia] nigroaenea Gir., South Australia, TYPE, commercial boudoirs but of nature’s bosom, notably new insects.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 June 1933) : 5[303]- Yungaburra gen. nov.; Anaphes nitens Girault, type-species. PUBL. DATA: Reared from ova of Weevil Gonipterus sp. Victoria: Ferntree Gully, Nov., 1927, F.E. Wilson. Types and Cotypes. At the beginning of his paper Girault gives a general statement on the types of species described in the paper, ‘*The types are in Mr. Wilson’s collection [now in NMV], Cotypes in the Queensland Museum’’. NMV: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - 4 Syntypes of both sexes all in good condition. ‘‘Ferntree Gully, V., F.E. Wilson, Nov., 1927’’, ‘‘Type 2’’, ‘‘Type 7, 1493, ° 1494, parat., 1495-96"’, “‘F.E. Wilson Collection’’, ‘‘Anaphoidea nitens Girault, Types 7° [GH]’’. Card 2 - 3 2° intact. ‘‘Warragul, Victoria, F.E. Wilson, 30.vi.29’’, ‘“‘F.E. Wilson DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV Collection’’, ‘‘Anaphoidea nitens Girault, ° [GH]’’. QM: | card and 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing 5 Syntypes of both sexes, all with parts separated. ‘‘Anaphoidea nitens Girault, ¢° types [GH] 3569. 3569. Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Card - 1 ¢ minus some legs; left antenna separated; 1 ° minus head, left wings and some legs. ‘‘Warragul, Victoria, F.E. Wilson, 30.vi.29’’, ‘‘Bred from Gonipterus Eggs’’, ‘‘Anaphoidea nitens Girault, 2 ° [GH]’’. Slide 2 - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing | ? with head, prothorax and 1 hind wing separated. ‘‘Anaphoidea nitens Girault, °. Indooroopilly, Jan., 1931 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. SAM: Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing 3 intact °°. ‘‘Anaphoidea nitens Girault, °. New Zealand, Sep., 1928, D. Miller [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for its Syntypes of this species is T.3569. NITENS YUNGABURRA See NITENS ANAPHOIDEA NIVEICLAVA PARENCYRTOMYIA Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahm in prep. NIVEICORNIS PSEUDELACHERTEUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 266-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, March 2, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Cooktown, Queensland. Type Hy 2656, Queensland Museum, female on a tag, head and hind legs on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus head and some legs. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘‘Pseudelacherteus niveicornis Gir., 2° type [GH]’’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the head (in 2 pieces each with an antenna attached) and 2 legs all from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy/2656, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. Pseudelacherteus niveicornis °’’. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. 349 NITENS NEOCERATOSOLENS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 313-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One specimen [*], in the NIVEIPES ACHR YSOCHARELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 198-sp. nov. + description : 207-notes as Chrysocharella jungle, February 14, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Babinda, Queensland. Type Hy 3364, Queensland Museum, one female on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus wings (except left hind wing) and antennae; head separated. ‘‘Neoceratosolens nitens Girault, Types [= Type] 2’’, ‘‘Pleistodontes nitens (Grlt) E.F. Riek. det. 1959”’. Slide - 1 cracked coverslip fragment containing 1 antenna from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy/3364, A.A. Girault’’, **Genotype, Queensland Museum. Neoceratosolens nitens, Gir., °’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: The cracked coverslip fragment has a piece missing near the antenna and I suspect that Girault has remounted the head from the slide to the card. The ‘‘Types’’ on the label with the card-mounted body I regard as an error since there is no indication of any extra specimens. niveipes. PUBL. DATA: Two females, in forest, November 1, 1913 and from a window, December 25, 1913. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type Hy 2510, Queensland Museum, the first specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing a Syntype ° with head separated, 1 antenna missing. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2510, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Q. Museum. Achrysocharella niveipes Gir. °’’. On the last label all except “. Remounted [GH]"’. NOTES: New (1976) has incorrectly assigned the female on Slide 2 as the Holotype of this species. From the PUBL. DATA itis clearly the female on Slide 1. This confusion has been caused by the incorrect placement af the Queensland Museum register number for this species on Slide 2. Additional notes on this matter occur with Polynema mendeli in Part IIL of this checklist. T.3618 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. NOTARILIS GONATOCERUS Girault, 1938. 1938, Revra Ent., Rio de J, 9 : 394-sp.nov, + description. PUBL. DATA: Caught on a window at home, Indurupilli [= Indooroopilly], Dec. 14-16, 1929, OM: Slide - | coverslip containing the Holotype > with head separated. ‘'4077"', “'Gonatocerus notahilis Girault, Type -. Indooroopilly, Q., Dec. 14-16, 1929 [GH]"', NOTES; The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4077- 354 NOTABILISSIMUM Pot yNeEMA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 121-sp, nov. + description : 126-spp. key 4 =. PUBL, DATA: One female, sweeping in jungle, June 10, 1913 (A.P, Dodd). Little Mulgrave River near Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1587, Queensland Museum, the above specimen ona slide with Po/ynema poincarei Girault. QM: Slide - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing the intact Holotype af Polynema notabilissimun, | cracked coverslip fragment containing Polynema poincarei Girault, ‘TYPE, Hy/1581, 1987, A.A. Girault’’, ‘Queensland Museum, 3597. 1581. Polvnema poincarei, G., °, P. notabilissimum Gir.» 1587. 3595", On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum. 3597, 3595,*" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.3595 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. NOTATIFRONS PERILAMPOM ¥ 14 Girault, 1916. 1916, Mem. Od Mus. 5 : 225-sp. nov. + description, PUBL, DATA: Two males, seven females in the U.S, National Museum collections labelled '*850. Swan Riv. W. Austr. G. Comipere Coll."’ Types, No. 19147, U,S.N.M.,, two lemales plus a slide with the appendages, Cotypes, Hy 3545, Queensland Museum, two males, three females on tags. USNM: 4 cards on separate pins and | slide as Follows: Card 1 (Type Collection) - 1 Syntype - minus most of right antennal flagellum, 850") “Swan Riv W Austr’, 'G. Compere Collector’, ''19147"', “Perilampomyia notatifrons Girault [GH]"*. Card 2 (main Collection) - | Syntype 7 minus left antennal flagellum and most of metasoma. “*850"', “Swan Riy W Austr’, “G. Compere Collector’, ‘“Allotype No. 19147", *Perilampomyia notatifrons Gir.’’. Card 3 (Main Collection) - 1 Syntype ©. "850", ‘Swan Riv W Austr’, ““G. Compere Collector’, ''Perilampomyia notatifrons Girault, Paratypes + [GH]"'. Card 4 (Main Collection) - | Syntype = labelled as Card 3 and pinned through the same Girault label, MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Slide — | large, complete coverslip containing 3 antennae, pieces of a * and some legs; 1 small, complete coverslip containing | © antenna and pieces of a leg; | coverslip fragment containing |] * antenna intact all from the Syntypes. **19147°", “Perilampompia notatifrons Girault, Types #2 [GH}”. QM: 3 cards on separate pins and 1 slide as follows: Card | - 1 Syntype * minus head, left fore wing, some legs and part of prothorax. "850°", “Swan Riv W. Austr’, ‘G. Compere Collector’, “*COTYPE”’, **4925"", ‘*Perilampomyiia |= Perilampomyia] notatifrons Girault, Cotypes © [GH]"’. Card 2-1 Syntype » minus head, wings and most legs. Labelled as Card L except that it lacks a Girault label. Card 3 - 1 Syntype * minus head, mesosoma and most legs. Labelled as Card Z! Slide - | cracked, complete coverslip containing 2 fore wings, part of 1 leg (in 2 pisces) and a head (antennae absent except for some separated fragments) all from the Syntypes. *'Perjlampomyiia [= Perilampomyia| notatifrons Girault, Cotypes 72 wing = head [GH] 4925"°. NOTES; Girault did not select a primary lype therefore all his specimens are Syntypes. The Queensland Museum register numbers for its Syntypes of this species are Hy. 3565 (male on Card 1), T.4925 (female on Card 2) and T.9353 (male on Card 3). The slide-mounted parts are not numbered Separately since they are part of the card- mounted specimens. The rest of the syntypical series in the USNM and QM were not located NOTATUM STETAYNIUM Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 3 : 163-sp. nov. + description, PUBL. DATA: Four females which emerged May, 1914 from gall No. 31 (of H. Hacker). Brisbane, Queensland. Type, Hy 2463, Queensland Museum, four females on a slide. OM: 3 slides as follows: Slide | - 1 coverslip fragment containing 5 specimens (all but | with heads separated) of which 4 are the Syntype * + of Srefhyniim notatum (3 with heads separated and | with DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 355 head attached) and the remaining specimen is unidentified. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2465, A.A. Girault’’, ‘£3547. Queensland Museum. Stethynium notatum, Gir. °’’. On the last label all except ‘3547. Queensland Museum.’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing 4 2 2 and 34 ¢ all intact. ‘“‘Stethynium notatum Girault, ¢° [GH]’’, ‘‘Bred from Galls on Eucalyptus, Brisbane, H. Hacker. Emerged 26.5.14’’. On this label ‘‘31’’ and something - illegible are crossed out by Girault. Slide 3 - 1 cracked, almost complete coverslip containing 3 specimens of which | is an intact ° of Stethynium notatum and | is the Holotype of Abbella mira Girault; 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, 2 type. Abbella xanthogaster Girault 2’s [GH] 3487’, ‘‘Hy/ 776°’, ‘“Hy/1272. From shop windows, Ayr, Q., 6 Nov. 1912 [GH] ”’ and on the reverse of the slide, ‘‘Aphelinoidea nigrioculata [= nigrioculae] Stethynium notatum [GH] 3387. Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/ 1272, 2’’, ‘‘Aphelinoidea nigrioculae Gir. [GH] 3387’. NOTES: The data with the specimens on Slide 2 could fit the PUBL. DATA for the Syntypes of this species, but the number of specimens would not fit that published. Also in his unpublished manuscript Girault mentions the specimens on Slide 2 as additional specimens. T.3547 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species and since they are all together on the one slide it has been cancelled. NOVA QUADRASTICHODELLA Girault, 1922. 1922, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 10 : 40-sp. nov. + description. PUBL.DATA: Forest, Pentland, November, 1919. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus head and right hind wing. ‘‘Quadrastichodella nova Gir., ° type [GH]’’. Slide - 2 cracked, adjoined coverslip fragments containing a head (antennae separated, | in 2 pieces) from a 2 now missing; | cracked, complete coverslip containing Amonodontomerus silvae Girault. ‘‘Amonodontomerus silvae Gir., ¢ type [GH]. Frequents foliage of Broad Beans, Brisbane, 3.9.14 [HH]’’, “‘Quadrastichodella nova Gir. [GH]’’. NOTES: See NOTES with Quadra- stichodella nova Girault (1929). I have not accepted the parts on the Slide as being from the Holotype since they are not labelled as type and since in the unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type slide was not reseen’’. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9354. NOVA QUADRASTICHODELLA Girault, 1929. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 53 : 329-sp. nov. + description. 1937, ‘‘New naturals, unorthodoxies and non- pollutions, viz. - New hexapods. -”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 November 1937) 2[327]-Quadrastichodella boudiennyi nom. nov. for Quadrastichodella nova Girault (1929). PUBL. DATA: 1929 - A female, Adelaide, South Australia; 2 females (Macleay Museum) from South Australia. The types are in the Macleay Museum. ANIC: Card - 2 Syntype °?, both minus heads. ‘‘S. Austr.’’, ‘‘Quadrastichodella nova Girault, 2 [GH]’’. SAM: Card - Specimen absent from the card. ‘‘Adelaide’’, ‘‘Quadrastichodella nova Girault, South Australia’, ““Quadrastichodella nova Gir., 2 [GH]’’. On the last label Girault has crossed out a specific name. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing a fragmented head and antennae. ‘*Quadrastichodella nova Girault, °. S. Aus. Mus. [GH]’’. NOTES: Quadrastichodella nova Girault (1929) is a junior, primary homonym of Quadrastichodella nova Girault (1922) hence Girault proposed the nom. nov. Quadrastichodella boudiennyi for it in 1937. NOVICAPILLATA MARIETTA Girault, 1917. 1917, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 5: 32-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Five females on a slide (G. Compere). Perth, West Australia. Types, No. 20689, U.S. Nat. Mus. the fore described specimens. 356 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM USNM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 5 Syntype =< intact. ‘‘Perth, W. Austr., G. Compere, 952'’, ‘'20689"", ‘*Perissopterus novicapillatus Gir., Types [GH]"’. WADA: Slide - | complete coverslip containing several specimens as per labels. * Perissopterus Marietra navicapilata [= novicapillata\ Girault, © [GH]"’, '‘Lisrzia inaerea [CHEIRONYN] Gir., ') Types [GH] Parasites of Chionaspis sp’. On the first label Giraull has crossed out some words which are now illegible, QM: Slide - 1 almost complete coverslip containing the Holotype © of Aaeckeliania magna Girault, 1 © of Marietta novicapillata and L * of Uscana sp. with head separated. ‘‘Marietta novicapillata Gir,, 2, Uscana *, Haeckeliania magna Gir,, Type ©, Window, 5.VI.1933, Indooroopilly [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES: [n 1916 (Sovietas ent. 31: 43) Girault made Perissopterus Howard (1895) a junior synonym of Marietta Motschulsky (1863). I suspect that he labelled Slide | before deciding upon this generic synonymy and omitted to change his label. NOVICORNIS ABLERUS Girault, 1931. 193], “A new habit in an old insect, Homa pudicus and new Burytomidae."' (Girault : Brisbane) (1 September [931]) : 3[282]-sp. description; generic name spelt A/berus. 1932, ‘‘New lower Hymenoptera from Australia and India.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 October 1932) : 1[293]- correction of generic spelling in 1931 description to Ablerus. PUBL. DATA: Window, [78th home, Indooroopilly, 25 Dec., 1930. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “One: specimen. Not A/beris [= Alberus] as in original description". QM: Slide - 1 cracked, almost complete coverslip containing numerous specimens one of which is the Holotype © of Ablerus novicornis and the rest are as per label. ‘“Ablerus novicornis Gir.. Type -, Coccophagus ashmeadi erbi [CHEIRONYM] Gir., Types. Windows, 25 Dec., 1930, Indooroopilly. [GH] 4947. 3870. Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld,’’. The label has a number crossed out. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4947. Navirasciata NEOBRACHISTA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 101-sp. description. 1914, Bull. Wis, nat. Hist, Soc. (N.S.) 12: 358- catalogue. 1915, Can. Ent. 47: 18-sp. noy. + description, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 143-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: 1915 (Can. Ent.) - A single specimen captured with the above Lathromerella (Lathromerella Jasciativentris|, Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type [Hy 1597], the above specimen on a slide with two °'s of Lathromerella fasciata. QM: Slide - 2 damaged, square coverslips; 1 contains the Holotype of Neobrachista novijasciaia with head and antennae separated, fragmented; the other coverslip contains 2 intact © ° of Lathromerella Jasciata Girault. **Lathromerella fasciata Gir., ¢ [GH] 3422”, “TYPE”, “‘Neobrachista novifasciata Girault, Type [GH] 3422”, NOTES: T.3422 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. The 1913 description, although not annotated new species, serves to make this a valid, available, nominal species in that year. NOVIFASCIATA LEPTOPS! NEOBRACHISTA Girault, 1932. 1932, *‘New pests from Australia, X.”" (Girault : Brisbane) (10 February 1932) : 3[290]-var. description. PUBL, DATA: Ova Leprtaps, Sunnybank, Dec, 30, 1931, J.A. Weddell. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “A robust, slow moving form reared [rom Leptops setosus on leaves of Pawpaw, Dec, 30-31, many pairs"’. QM: 4 slides as Follows; Slide 1 - 2 complete coverslips (1 slightly damaged) containing numerous Syntypes of both sexes, *'Neobrachista novifasciata leptopsi Gir., Types * > [GH] Ent. Div. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: JV Dep. Ag. & Stk., Old.”*. Girault has crossed out something on this label which is now illegible. Slide 2 -2 complete coverslips containing numerous Syntypes of both sexes. ““Neobrachista novifasciata leptopsi Girault, Paratypes * <2 [GH]’’. Slide 3 - 1 complete coverslip containing numerous Syntype “.°. ‘Neabrachista novifasciata lepropsi Gir., Paratypes ¢ [GH] Ent. Div. Dep, Ag. & Stk., Qld.”’. Slide 4 - | complete coverslip containing 6 Syntype *.*, “Neobrachista novifasciata leptopsi Gir., Paratypes * [GH] Ent, Diy. Dep, Ag. & Stk., Qld.”. NOTES; The Queensland Museum register numbers for the Syntypes of this variety are T.6371 (Slide 1), T.9357 (Slide 2), T.9358 (Slide 3) and T.9359 (Slide 4), NOVIFASCIATUS TETRASTICHELLA See FASCLATUS TETRASTICHUS. NOVIFUSCIPENNIS STOMA TOCER.AS Girault, 1913, 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79 Abt. A., H.6 : 87- sp. nov. + description, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 334-sp. description : 340-spp. key = +. PUBL. DATA: One female labelled “November 1904. F.P. Dodd*'. Kuranda, Queensland. Type [Hy, 3393], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a card and a Slide with the hind leg, a fore wing and the antennae, QM: Card — Holotype = minus antennae (except left scape) and left wings. “Kuranda, Queensland, Nov. 1904, F.P. Dodd [this label has Townsville crossed out and Kuranda substituted]’’, ‘'4594’’, **Stomatocerus novifuscipennis Git., type = [GH]"’, ‘‘Stomatoceras novifuscipennis Gir. {HH]"’. Slide - ! small coverslip fragment and | large, cracked coverslip fragment containing 1 fore wing, 1 hind leg, 2 antennal flagella (] minus club) and | separated scape all from the Holotype of Stomatoceras novifuscipennis; | coverslip fragment containing parts of Paranacryprus Sanguineus Girault, “TYPE, Hy/3393, 3419, A.A. Girault”’, “Genotype. Queensland Museum, Paranacrypius sanguineus +, 4671", ‘‘Queensland Museum. Stomatoceras novifuscipennis © , Saat on 3 4594*", On the last 2 labels all except “Queensland Museum. 4671"* and ‘Queensland Museum, 4594” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: 1.4594 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. NOVIMACULATIPENNIS ACHR YSOCHARIS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 203-sp. nov. + description. PUBL, DATA: One female, sweeping edges of jungle, January 15, 1914 (A,P. Dodd). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland, Type, Hy 2517, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing the Holotype 2 with head separated (in pieces, 1 antenna separated, in 2 pieces, the other with flagellum separated). **TYPE, Hy/2517, A.A. Girault’’, 'Q. Museum. Achrysocharis novimaculatipennis Gir, ="', On the last label all except ‘'Q, Museum,”’ are ina hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOVIMANDIBULARIS CRISTATITHORAX Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 4: 158-sp. nov, + description. PUBL. DATA: Two females, crawling over a seashore plant infested with unarmored caccids, October 30, 1911. Port Douglas, Queensland. Types, Hy 3118, Queensland Museum, the specimens on a tag; heads on a slide. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing parts of Cristatithorax quadricolor Girault; 1 coverslip fragment containing the 2 = heads (J at edge of coverslip fragment and minus | antenna), a half coverslip containing | fore wing all fromthe Syntype = - of Cristatithorax novimandibularis. “TYPE”, ‘Cristatiihorax quadricolor, Type, wing, legs [with an arrow directed at the complete coverslip] [GH]"’, “Cheiloneurus noyimandibularis (GH]’”, ** = type [GH]|". Slide 2 (broken and mended with masking tape) - a half coverslip containing the Syntype bodies minus some parts. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM “*Cristatithorax novimandibularis Gir., Types ° [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES: I can find no reason for Girault’s naming Slide 1 as Cheiloneurus novimandibularis and can only suggest that he originally intended placing this species in Cheiloneurus but changed his mind before publication without changing his label. He has remounted the bodies onto a slide with a loss of parts and added | fore wing to the original slide. NOVIPURPUREUS ANAGYRUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 136-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping forest, January 8, 1913. Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Type, Hy 3071, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; the head, a fore wing and a hind tibia ona slide. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 - 2 °°; the outer minus head, right wings, left fore wing and some legs (metasoma separated) is the Holotype of Anagyrus novipurpureus; the inner specimen is the Holotype of Anagyrus dius Girault. ‘‘TYPE”’, ‘“Anagyrus: dius Gir. (inner); novipurpureus Gir., Types ° [GH]’’. Slide | - 1 coverslip fragment (near the main label) containing the head (antennae attached), 1 fore wing and | tibia + tarsus all from the Holotype of Anagyrus novipurpureus; | coverslip fragment (near “TYPE”’ label) containing Epistenoterys marmoratipes Girault, ‘‘TYPE, Hy/3071, 3100, A.A. Girault’’, ‘Queensland Museum. 3071. Anagyrus novipurpureus 2 Epistenoterys marmoratipes ?, 3100’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum,”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 2 - 1 ? minus head and right wings. ‘*Anagyropsis novipurpureus Gir., ¢ [GH]’’ and on the reverse of the label, ‘‘Gulugaba [= Guluguba], forest, Jany. 24, 1924 [GH]’’. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing a head (antennae separated) and 1 fore wing all from the ° on Card 2. ‘‘Anagyropsis novipurpureus Gir., 2. Gulugaba [= Guluguba], Q., 24.1,1924, A.A.G. [GH]’’. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this species in Anagyropsis as a new combination. NOVISANGUINEA OLIGOSITA Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Qd Mus. 1: 79-sp. nov. + description : 85-spp. key 22. 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 12. : 56- catalogue. PUBL. DATA: A single female specimen mounted in balsam and captured by myself from a window of workmen’s quarters on a sugar farm, Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., January 23, 1911. Type, Hy/786, Queensland Museum, the forenoted female on a slide. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide | - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype ° with some appendages separated. ‘‘Queensland Museum, 3454. TYPE, Hy/786, °’’, ‘‘Oligosita novisanguinea Girault, ° Type. 786, Q.M. From windows, quarters, sugar farm, Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., Jany. 23, 1912, AAG. [GH] 3454’’. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip and a half coverslip containing specimens of 3 species as per labels. ‘‘Oligosita: novisanguinea Gir.; naias Gir, ¢? [GH]’’, ‘‘Pseudectroma auricorpus Gir., $2. Ex Antonina on grass, Brisbane, 18,2.35 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES: T.3454 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. The published date conflicts with that on the specimen and I assume that the former is in error. NOVISEXFASCIATA COELOCYBOMYIA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 304-sp. nov. + description. 1916, Mem. Qd Mus. 5 : 222-Coelocybomyia Girault (1915) a junior synonym of Coelocyba Ashmead (1900). PUBL. DATA: Two females on a card with the species following and labelled ‘‘11. bred from aborted capsules of red gum caused by a dipterous larva, Agromyza sp. ? 12-10.”’ Melbourne, Victoria. Types, National Museum, the specimens as mounted and a head on a slide (with type head of the next species [Coelocybomyia persimilis]). DAHMS; GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV NMYV: Card - 1 Syntype ° minus head, the other missing. *‘On Gum Galls on fruit capsules Em. 12.10 [on reverse of card- mount]’’, ‘‘Bred from aborted capsules of Red Gum caused by a Dipteran larva Agromyza sp*’, ‘‘Det by Girault, Queensland, 10.9.14"", ‘‘Coelocyhantyia novisexfasciata Types 2 = [GH]”’. Slide - | coverslip fragment and excess mounting medium containing a Syntype head (antennae separated) of Coelocvhomyia novisexfasciata the same from Coelocyboniyia persimilis Girault (see NOTES below). ‘‘Coeloeybompia: © types [GH)’’, ‘‘novisex/asciaia, persimilts Gir, [GH]*’. On the last label Girault has crossed out '*& Dodd”’, NOTES: In the description of Coeloeybemyia persimilis Girault says, “Unfortunately before noticing the specific identity of this species its head was mounted with the only head of novifasciatus and the antennae became mixed. One species has a longer pedicel than the other*’. NOvUS NEANASTATUS Girault, 1920, 1920, /nsecutor Inscit. mensir, 8: 45-sp. nov. + description. PUBL, DATA: Jungle Mulgrave River, November, 1918. QM: Card - Holotype 2 with head separated, all fungus affected. ‘*4375°’, “‘Neanastatus novus Girault, Type = [GH]”’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T4375. NON APHELINUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus, 2: 180-sp. nov. + description : [83-spp. key. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 47-additional specimens and descriptive notes, PUBL. DATA: [°] Sweeping November, 4, 359 ponderosa Girault. “TYPE, Hy/2823, 1711, A.A. Girault™, ‘Queensland Museum. Epilelaps ponderosa, Gir, *, Aphelinus nox, Gir. ¢ 3765"’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum, 3765” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.3765 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. NOX EURYTOMA Girault, 1928. 1928, Victorian Nat. 44 ~ 263-sp. nov. + description, PUBL. DATA: New South Wales: Albury, Oct., 1927, F.E. Wilson. Type and Cotype, NMV: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card | - Holotype « intact. ‘Albury, N.S.W,, 3.7.27, F.E. Wilson”’, ‘Bred from galls, emerged Oct., 1927", “‘Type ¥, 1473"', “F.E. Wilson Collection", “Furytoma nox Girault, Type ° [GH]’’. Card 2-1 = with legs and metasoma separated. ‘Bendigo, V., Jan., 1928, F.E. Wilson’’, “Ex Eucalyptus galls, ‘“F.E. Wilson Collection’, ‘*Eurytoma nox Girault, » [GH]”’. QM: 2 cards on Separate pins as follows: Card | - Paratype | minus tip of left antenna; metasoma separated (some legs attached by glue). Albury, N,S.W., 3.7.27, F.E. Wilson’’, ‘'4793",, ‘Eurytoma nox Girault, Cotype » [GH]”’. Card 2-1 7 with head and prothorax separated, ''Bendigo, V., Jan., 1928, F.E, Wilson”, ‘‘Ex Encalyvptus galls", ‘““Eurytoma nox Girault, 4° var. [GH]"’. NOTES; In his unpublished manuseript Girault mentions | male and 2 females from Bendigo. The second female was associated with the QM Girault label and is now missing. The Queensland Museum register number for the Paratype of this species is T.4793. 1911. Kuranda, Queensland. Jungle. Type, NOX GONATOCERUS Girault, 1913. Hy 1711, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a Slide. QM: Slide - | cracked, square, complete coverslip containing the Holotype = of Aphelinus nox with | fore wing separated; 1 complete, circular coverslip and | coverslip fragment containing parts of Epilelups 1913, Entomologist 46 : 258-sp. nov. + description. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 110-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: A female taken from windows in a blacksmith's shop in the town of Ayr, Queensland, November 7th,, 1912. Type, Hy 1276, Queensland Museum; the 36) MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM above specimen in xylol-balsam (mounted with the type of Gonatacerus fulgor and two other specimens), NOTES: No specimens of this species were located. See NOTES with Gonatocerus Sulgor. NUBILICEPS STETHYNIUM Girault, 1931. 1931, “‘Hymenoptera, Thysanoptera nova Australiensis.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (15 Sepiember 1931): 1[284]-sp. description. 1933, ‘Some beauties inhabitant not of commercial boudoirs but of nature's bosom, notably new insects.’ (Giraull : Brisbane) (20 June 1933) : 4[302]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: 1931 — Victoria, B. Blackbourn. 1933 - Canterbury, Vic., B. Blackbourn. QM: 4 slides as follows: Slide 1 —- 1 complete coverslip containing Lhe Holotype » with head and | fore wing separated, ‘‘Srethynium nubiliceps Gir., - B, Blackbourn [GH] HYMENOPTERA Fam. 25 Mymaridae. 4971. 54”’, “Stethynium nubiliceps Gir,, Type | {GH]**, ''7". Slide 2-1 complete coverslip containing | © minus head. ‘‘HYMENOPTERA Fam. 25 Mymaridae. Srethynium nubiliceps Gir., Cotype B. Blackbourn. Fairy fly 263", “37"'. On the first label “Gir. Cotype B. Blackbourn”’ are in Girault’s hand, the rest are all in the one hand, presumably Blackbourn's. Slide 3 - | complete coverslip containing numerous specimens some of which are Stethynium nubiliceps and the rest are unidentified. ‘Srethvnium nubiliceps Gir., +, Canterbury, Vic., B. Blackbourn [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld. [twice]’’. Slide 4—- 1 slightly damaged complete coverslip containing numerous specimens some of which are Sterhynium nubiliceps and the rest are unidentified. “Stethynium nubiliceps Gir., 2, Canterbury, Vic., B. Blackbourn, 1932 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld. [twice]’”. ANIC; 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - ] complete coverslip containing several specimens. ‘‘Srethynium nubiliceps Gir., >. Canberra, Apr. 5, 1933, F.J. Jay [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Slide 2 - | complete coverslip containing Numerous specimens. ‘‘Sre/hynium nubiliceps [NGH] Canberra, 5 Apr., 1933, F.J. Jay [GH]’’. The part of this label not in Girault's hand is written in ball point pen. NOTES: The specimen on QM Slide 2 has no type-status. This specimen is mentioned in Girault’s unpublished manuseript as an additional specimen from the type-locality- The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4971, NUBILIPENNIS RIICNOPELTELLA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 3: 194-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Many females from the National Museum, Victoria, Melbourne, Victoria. Types National Museum, Melbourne, four females on a card, a head ona slide. From galls on gum, March. NMV; 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - 4 Syntype © -, | minus metasoma and some antennal segments, 1 minus head (metasoma separated) and the others are more or legs intact. ‘‘Melb,, Vict. [the date is illegible]'’, ‘Type \*', ““Rdicnopeltella aubilipennis Girault, Types ° [GH]’’, On the last label ‘*& Dodd"’ is crossed our. Slide — 1 coverslip fragment containing a head and separated antennae (1 in 2 pieces) from the Syntypes. ‘‘RAicnepeltella nubilipennis G., 2 type [GH]’’. On this label *‘& Dodd” is crossed out. Card 2 - 14 specimens of both sexes and 2 glue spots. ‘Out of Apiomorpha crispa, Ringwood, Em 16.12.17, F.P.S. [on reverse of card mount]"’, “‘Rhicnopeliella nubilipennis Gir. = [GH]’’. MM: Card - The remains of 2 specimens, both severely insect damaged. ‘Sydney"’, “Rhicnopellella nubilipennis Gir., = [GH]’’. Slide [short and narrow] - J coverslip fragment containing | fore wing, 2 antennae and 2 leg parts. ‘Rhicnopeltella nubilipennis Gir, 2 Macleay Mus. [GH]*’. NUBILIPENNIS TETRASTICHELLA See FUSCIPENNIS SELITRICHODELIA NUGATORIUS EPENTASTICHUS Girault, 1913, 1913, Mfem. Qd Mus. 2: 241-sp. nov. + description : 250-pen key 7+. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 361 PUBL.DATA: One female specimen, sweeping in forest, November 6, 1912. Ayr, Queensland. Type, Hy 1846, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide (with the antennae of a Rhicnopeltella). In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type tag has been lost’’. QM: Slide - 1 coverslip (with a piece missing) containing the Holotype head of Epentastichus nugatorius (in 2 pieces each with an antenna attached) and the head of a Rhicnopeltella (in 2 pieces, 1 antenna attached the other separated). ‘TYPE, Hy/ 1846, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Syntomosphyrum [GH] Q. Museum. Epentastichus nugatorius Gir. °’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Q. Museum.”’ and the part in Girault’s hand are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: The body of the Holotype was not located. In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this species in the genus Syntomosphyrum hence his annotation on the slide label. NUNTIUS GONATOCERUS Girault, 1920. 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 8 : 99-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Forest, Watsonville, March. QM: Slide - 1 cracked, coverslip fragment containing the Holotype ° of Gonatocerus nuntius; | complete coverslip containing the Holotype 2° of Polynema australiense Girault and Gonatocerus dies Girault. “TYPE, Hy/1566, 1579, A.A. Girault’’, ““Gonatocerus nuntius Gir. 2? type [GH] Queensland Museum. Gonatocerus dies, Gir. 2, Polynema australiense, Gir. 3659. 3674. 3630’’. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum. 3659. 3674. 3630”’ and the part in Girault’s hand are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Girault has corrected the spelling of australiense by adding ‘‘e’’ to the end of the name. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3659. NUPTA BRACHYCHRYSOCHARELLA Girault, 1928. 1928, Victorian Nat, 44 : 263-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Victoria: Melbourne, Oct., 1927, F.E. Wilson. Types and Cotypes. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “The type comprised both sexes’’. NMV: Card - 5 Syntypes of both sexes, | minus head, the others with damaged antennae. ‘‘B. nupta Girault’’, ‘‘Melbourne, V., F.E. Wilson, Oct., 1927’, ‘‘Type 1448’’, ‘‘Type ¢ 1447’, “‘bred from galls on Eucalyptus rostrata’, ‘‘Brachychryso- charella nupta Girault, Types ¢° [GH]’’. Slide - 2 coverslips (1 minus a piece) containing 2 heads (1 in 2 pieces, both without antennae attached), 6 antennae (only 2 intact), 2 fore wings, 1 hind wing and 2 legs all from the above Syntypes, “‘Brachychrysocharella nupta Girault, 3 2 types. Melbourne, Victoria, F.E. Wilson [GH]’’. Slide - 2 coverslips (1 minus a piece) containing 2 heads (1 in 2 pieces, both without antennae attached), 6 antennae (only 2 intact), 2 fore wings, | hind wing and 2 legs all from the above Syntypes. “*Brachychrysocharella nupta Girault, ¢ ° types. Melbourne, Victoria, F.E. Wilson [GH]’’. QM: Card - 5 Syntypes of both sexes, 2 minus heads. ‘‘Melbourne, V., F.E. Wilson, Oct., 1927’’, ‘‘Brachychrysocharella nupta Girault, Co-types ¢° [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register numbers for its Syntypes of this species are T.9372-T.9376. NYMPHA ABLERUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 190-sp. nov. + description : 194-spp. key 2°. PUBL. DATA: Sweeping in forest (2,000 feet), June, 1913. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1736, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 1 complete, square coverslip containing the squashed Holotype © of Ablerus nympha with head separated; | coverslip fragment containing, Polynema sublestum Girault. ‘“TYPE, Hy/1736, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Polynema sublestum Gir., Type = [GH] 3741’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Ablerus nympha 2 3806’’. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum. 3806’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. _ NOTES: T.3806 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. 362 NYMPHA AMESTOCHARIS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 148-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 182-corrections to original description. PUBL. DATA: One female, from a window, May, 1912. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1649, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype ? minus head; | leg and the metasoma separated. ‘*TYPE”’’, ““Amestocharis nympha Gir., Type 2 [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the fragmented Holotype head (antennae separated, 1 fragmented); 1 coverslip fragment containing an unidentified chalcidoid. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/1649, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Amestocharis nympha 2’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are ina hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NYMPHA BEPHRATELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79 Abt.A, H.6 : 95- sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 238-Bephratella Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Eurytoma Illiger (1807) : 245-sp. description : 256-spp. key °°. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in a jungle pocket, May 9, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type [Hy.3229], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag and a slide with a hind leg and an antenna. QM: Card - 2 22; outer 2 minus antennae, left hind leg and part of the right hind leg is the Holotype of Bephratella nympha, the inner 2 is the Holotype of Eurytoma multipunctum Girault. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘‘4748’’, “4749”’, “‘Eurytoma: multipunctum nympha Gir., Types °’s [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete, square coverslip containing | antenna and 1 leg all from the Holotype. ‘‘Queensland Museum. TYPE, 4749, Hy/1507 °”’, ‘‘Bephratella nympha Gir., ° type [GH] 4749”’. NOTES: T.4749 and Hy.1507 are duplicate Queensland Museum register numbers for the Holotype of this species and have been cancelled. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM NYMPHA ELASMUS Girault, 1920. 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 7 : 185-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Jungle, Mulgrave River, November. QM: Card - Holotype ? minus head and some legs; metasoma separated. ‘‘3963’’, “HOLOTYPE”’, ‘‘Elasmus nympha Gir., ° type [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3963. NYMPHA EPIBOOTANIA Girault, 1937. 1937, ‘New naturals, unorthodoxies and non- pollutions. viz. - New hexapods. -”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 November 1937) : 1[326]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Mt. Tambourine from Microcitrus, S.E. Flanders. QM: Card - Holotype ? minus head and left wings. ‘‘Epibootania nympha Girault, Type ° [GH]’’ and on the reverse, “‘Mt. Tambourine, 2 August, 1931. Rain forest [GH]’’. Slide - a half coverslip containing the squashed head (part of 1 antenna attached, remainder separated, the other incomplete and in 2 pieces) and | pair of wings all, I suspect, from the Holotype of Epibootania nympha; 2 complete coverslips which I suspect contain parts from the Holotype of Epibootania guttatipennis Girault. I leave it for the first reviser to sort out the parts. **Epibootania 1. guttatipennis Gir., Type © [GH] 5113. 5113”’, ‘‘2. nympha Gir., Type [GH] 5144’. On the first label Girault has crossed out a mis-spelling at the beginning of the specific name. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is 7.5144. NYMPHA EPITETRASTICHUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 231-sp. nov. + description : 232-spp. key °°. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 3 : 237-a junior synonym of Epitetrastichus longfellowi Girault (1913). PUBL. DATA: One female, from herbage, April 6, 1913 (*‘6.4.13,’’ H. Hacker). Brisbane, Queensland. Type, Hy 1820, DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 363 Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus head. “TYPE”’, ‘“Epitetrastichus nympha Girault, Type ° [GH]’’. NOTES: The published Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is in error. The correct number is Hy.1823. The slide containing the Holotype head was not located. NYMPHA EUPLECTROMORPHA Girault, 1928. 1928, ‘‘Some new hexapods stolen from authority.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (23 May 1928) : 2[222]-sp. description. 1933, ‘‘Some beauties inhabitant not of commercial boudoirs but of nature’s bosom, notably new insects.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 June 1933) : 3[301]- correction to original description. PUBL. DATA: Gympie. QM: Card - 2 2 2; the outer is the Holotype ? of Euplectromorpha nympha minus head and the apex of the left fore wing, the inner 2 is Euplectrus agaristae Crawford. “*Euplectromorpha nympha Girault, 2 type outer) [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Gympie, Q. Euplectrus agaristae Cwfd., 2 (inner) [GH]’’. Slide - 1 cracked coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head (1 antenna separated, the other missing). ‘*Euplectromorpha nympha Gir., Type 2. Gympie, Q. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9371. NYMPHA OOTETRASTICAUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem, Od Mus. 2 : 216-Trichaporoides Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Ootetrastichus Perkins (1906) : 217-sp. description as Ootetrastichus nympha (Girault) : 222-spp. key 2°. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 226-sp. nov. + description as Ootetrastichus nympha. PUBL. DATA: 1913 - Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1789, Queensland Museum. 1915 - One female, jungle, May 8, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). The type is on a slide. QM: Slide - 2 square, complete coverslips (1 damaged) containing the Holotype ° minus right wings; head separated (part of 1 antenna separated). ‘‘TYPE, Hy/1789, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Ootetrastichus nympha, Gir. °’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: In 1913 Girault obviously thought that he had published the description of this taxon as Trichaporoides nympha and transferred it to the genus Ootetrastichus as a result of the generic synonymy which he carried out on page 216. The 1913 description serves to make Oofetrastichus nympha a valid, available, nominal species in that year, hence it takes priority over Trichaporoides nympha, NYMPHA TANEOSTIGMOIDELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 39-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Seymour (Ingham), Queensland. Jungle, February, 1913. Type, Hy 2905, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag, the head on a slide. A second female was taken in jungle at Gordonvale, Queensland, June 4, 1913. QM: Card - only the metasoma, 1 fore wing and some legs of a Syntype remain on the card. “‘TYPE’’, ‘4386’, “*Taneostigmoidella nympha Girault, Type [GH]’’. Slide - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing a Syntype head of Taneostigmoidella nympha with antennae attached; 2 adjoined coverslip fragments containing parts and a specimen as per labels. ‘TYPE, Hy/2905, 3023, ...A. Girault’’, ‘£29... Queensland Museum. Genotype, Taneostigmoidella nympha, Gir. 2’’, On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. ‘Type Aphycus 5-guttatus [= quinqueguttatus], Neasteropaeus caudatus § [GH]’’. NOTES: T.4386 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. The second female mentioned in the PUBL. DATA was not located. In the absence of label data on the remaining specimen it is impossible to assign holotype-status to it. I therefore regard the remaining material as parts of the Syntypes. 364 NYMPH4 PERSIMILIS AMESTOCHARIS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3: 182-var. noy.. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in virgin jungle (or else from a window), December 30, 191]. Yungaburra, Queensland. Type, Hy 2478, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head and hind legs on a slide. Later, two females were found from Proserpine, Queensland, sweeping the dry bed of the Proserpine River, November 3, 1912. QM: Card - only a metasoma, | pair of wings and some legs of a Syntype remain on the card. ‘‘TYPE”’, *‘Amestocharis nympha persimilis Gir., Type 2 [GH]’’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing a head (antennae separated, | fragmented) and | leg all from the Syntypes. ‘TYPE, Hy/2479, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Q, Museum, Amestocharis cariniscutum G & D"”. The first label has Hy/2478 crossed out and on the second label all except ‘*Q. Museum."’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: The slide has been incorrectly relabelled, see NOTES with Amestocharis cariniscutum. The additional two females mentioned in the PUBL.DATA were not located. In the absence of label data on the remaining specimen it is impossible to assign Holotype-status to it. For this reason | regard the remaining material as parts of the Syntypes. 0 OBLONGISCUTELLUM PARATOXIMOPSIS Girault, 1922. 1922, Jnsecutor Inscit. mensir. 10; 48-sp.nov, + description. PUBL. DATA: Ravenshoe, jungle, March 13, 1919, QM: Card — Holotype © minus head, right wings and some leg parts. “‘Paratoximopsis oblongiscutellum Gir., 2 type [GH]. Slide (a half slide glued on top of another which bears the label) - 3 coverslip fragments; | is empty, the others contain the head (antennae separated, | in 2 pieces) and 1 fore wing all from the Holotype. “Paratoximopsis oblongiscutellum Gir., Type © [GH] Ent, Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qid.’”. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9377. OBSCURA PSEUDECTROMA Girault, 1923. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. OBSCURUM STETHYNIUM Girault, 1931. 1931, ‘Hymenoptera, Thysanoptera nova Australiensis,’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (15 September 1931) :1[284]-sp. description. PUBL, DATA: Victoria, B. Blackbourn. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘*A second female from the type locality’’. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide | - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing the Holotype © with head and metasoma separated. “‘Siethynium obscurum Gir., Type 2 [GH] 5141 HYMENOPTERA Fam. 25 Mymaridae 452", «287, Slide 2-1 complete coverslip containing numerous specimens | of which is Stethynium obscurum, ‘‘Stethynium obscurum Gir., =. Canterbury, Vic., B. Blackbourn [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld. [twice]"’. NOTES: The Queetisland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.SI41. OBSCURUS APROSTOCETUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem, Od Mus, 2 : 206-nomen nudum under Syntomosphyrum pullum Girault : 213-sp, nov. + description : 216 spp. key £2. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 222-additional specimen with descriptive notes. PUBL. DATA; One female, sweeping in jungle, July 26, 1913, Meerawa (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1778, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide, with type head of Quadrastichus aenetis Girault. QM; Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing the Holotype = of Aprostocetus obscurus with head separated (part of head remains with the body under 1 coverslip fragment); | complete coverslip containing parts from the Holotype of Quadrastichus geneus Girault. *‘Aprostocetus obscurus Girault, © type [GH]’’, £1778”, DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 365 ‘‘Quadrastichus aeneus Gir., ° type [GH]’’, “TYPE”’. OBSCURUS NEASTEROPAEUS Girault, 1923. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. OCCIDENTALIS CERCHYSIUS Girault, 1917. 1917, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 5 : 95-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Four females in the U.S. Nat. Mus. (G. Compere). Perth, West Australia. Types No. 20672, U.S. Nat. Mus., two of the above on tags plus a slide bearing a head, a hind leg, and a fore wing. Cotypes, Queensland Museum, two females on two tags. A male found later bore antennae like those of oviductus. USNM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 (Type collection) - 1 Syntype 2 intact. ‘‘Perth, W. Austr.’’, ‘‘G. Compere Collector’’, ‘£917’, ‘*20672’’, ‘‘Cerchysius occidentalis Girault, Types 2 [GH]’’. Card 2 (Main collection) - 1 Syntype 2 minus head, left fore wing and 1 leg. ‘Perth, W. Austr.’’, ‘“G. Compere Collector’, ‘*917’’, ‘*20672’’. This specimen belongs with the Girault label on Card 1. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the squashed head (1 antenna attached, the other separated), 1 fore wing and leg parts all from the Syntype on Card 2 above. QM: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - 1 Syntype 2 intact. ‘‘Perth, W. Austr.’’, ‘“G. Compere Collector’’, ‘‘917’’, “Type No. 20672’’. Card 2 - 1 Syntype 2 intact and labelled as Card 1. Both are pinned through the same Girault label, ‘‘Cerchysius occidentalis Girault, Cotypes ° [GH]’’. NOTES: Since Girault did not select a Holotype all his specimens mentioned in the PUBL. DATA are Syntypes. The Queensland Museum register numbers for its Syntypes of this species are T.9378 and T.9379. The male Syntype was not located. OCCIDENTALIS LATHROMERELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 150-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping forest, April 16, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Cloncurry, Queensland. Type, Hy 2438, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide with type of Ufens binotatus. QM: Slide - 1 cracked coverslip fragment containing the intact Holotype 2 of Lathromerella occidentalis; 1 complete, square coverslip containing the Holotype ° of Ufens binotatus Girault and a Paratype 3 of Lathromerella longiciliata Girault both with heads separated. ‘‘Lathromerella occidentalis Gir., ° type [GH] 3395’’, “TYPE”’, ‘‘Ufens binotatus Girault, ° type, Lathromereila longiciliata Gir., 2 [GH] 3439”, NOTES: T.3395 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. OCCIDENTALIS PSEUDIGLYPHOMYIA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 275-sp. nov. + description. 1916, Mem. Od Mus. 5 : 222- Pseudiglyphomyia Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Cirrospilus Westwood (1832). PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, April 15, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Cloncurry, Queensland. Type, Hy 2676, Queensland Museum, the specimen without head on a tag. QM: Card - Holotype 2 minus head. “TYPER’’, ‘‘Pseudiglyphompyiia [= Pseudiglyphomyia] occidentalis Gir., Type 2 [GH]’’. OCCIPITIS CIRROSPILUS Girault, 1928. 1928, Victorian Nat. 44 : 262-sp, nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: New South Wales: Albury, Oct., 1927, F.E. Wilson. Types and Cotypes. NMV: Card - 4 Syntypes; 1 ¢ 1 2 minus heads, 1 ¢ 1 2 intact (the latter indicated by Girault with arrows). ‘‘Albury, N.S.W., 3.7.27, F.E. Wilson’’, ‘‘Type 3 1441’’, “Type ° 1442’’, ‘‘reared from Eucalypt galls’’, ‘‘Cirrospilus occipitis Girault, Types 2° [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 Syntype heads (1 ¢ 1 2, both minus 1 antenna, the other separated) and the apex of 1 fore wing all from the Syntypes above. 366 “Cirrospilus occipitis Gir,,Type ’ = [GH] Ent. Div, Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld."’. Girault has crossed out ‘‘S. Aus. Mus. [GH]’’ on this label. QM: Card -1 # and 4 © Syntypes (J ® has its head separated which is minus right antenna). ‘‘Albury, N.S.W., 3.7.27, F.E. Wilson”’, ‘Cirrospilus occipitis Girault, Cotypes 42 [GH]’’. NOTES: The slide in NMV has a wing apex from the Syntypes which my notes do not say is missing from the NMV Syntypes. This is no doubt.an oversight on my part when examining the specimens in the NMV, The published date is in conflict with the date on the card-mounted specimens. [ suspect that the published date is in error. Girault did not select a Holotype therefore all specimens mentioned in the PUBL. DATA are Syntypes. The Queensland Museum register numbers for its Syntypes of this species are T.9381 (male), T.9382-T,9385 (females). OCCULTA SELITRICHODELIA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 247-sp. nov. + description : 248-spp. key 22. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, November 6, 1912, Ayr, Queensland. Type, Hy 1862, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Slide - 2 coverslip fragments; | contains the Holotype © body remounted from its card by Girault, the other contains the Holotype head in 2 pieces (the mounting medium is in a poor state and full of bubbles, the antennae appear to be absent). “TYPE, Hy/1862, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. Selitrichodelia occulta, Gir. »''. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum.”' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s, OCTAVIA ELASMUS Girault, 1940. 1940, Revita Soe. ent. argent. 10} 322-sp. description, PUBL. DATA: A female, Brisbane. QM: 2.cards on | pin and | slide as follows: Cards 1.,..2 - The upper card bears | leg and part of another all from the Holotype; the lower card bears the Holotype = minus head, left wings and parts of some legs. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM *4006'", “HOLOTYPE”, “Elasmus octavia Girault, Type = [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype head (in 2 pieces, overlain by the separated antennae). ‘E/asmus octavia Gir., Type = [GH] 4006"". NOTES: the Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4006. ocTAvia EUPELMUS Girault, 1939. 1939, 7. Int. Congr. Ent., Berlin : 148-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, Dunk Island, August 25, 1927, F.A. Perkins. QM: Card - Holotype = minus head, wings and some Jegs. ‘‘Dunk I[s., 25.8.27"', 4344", **Enpelmus octavia Giraull, Type [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip and a half coverslip containing 2 fore wings (1 with apex separated), | hind wing, 2 incomplete legs and | antenna minus terminal segments all from the Holotype ©. ‘*Eupelimus oclavia Gir., type +» [GH] 4344, 4344’"_ NOTES: The Queensland Muscum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4344, OCTAVIA PHYSCUS Girault, 1934, 1934, ‘‘New Capsidae and Hymenoptera, with note on an unmentionable."' (Girault : Sydney) (21 December 1934) : 1[311]-sp. description, PUBL. DATA: Indooroopilly, window, Oct., 1929. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘' The type was a single female’’. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip and a half coverslip containing numerous specimens (some without heads) | of which is the Holotype » of Physcus octavia, The others are unidentified. ‘‘Physcus octavia Girault, Type \, Indooroopilly, Oct., 1929, window [GH] 3832". NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3832. OCTODIGITATA STILBULA Girault, 1929. 1929, Trans. R, Soc. §. Aust. 53 : 333-sp. nov. + description as octo-digitata. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 367 PUBL. DATA: A female, King George Sound, The type is in the Macleay Museum. ANIC; Card - Holotype - minus head; prothorax and fore legs separated, metasoma insect damaged, ‘“*K. G. Sound’’, “Srilbula octodigitata Girault, type 5 [GH]}”. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head (squashed, antennae separated, | in 2 pieces). **Srilbula octodigitata Gir., = type. Macleay Museum [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES: The published hyphen is removed from the specific name in accordance with Article 26 (b) of the Code. OCTOGUTTATA NEOMPHALOIDELLA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3 : 249-sp. noy. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in miscellaneous sweepings, May 11, 1914 (A.P, Dodd), Murwillumbah, New South Wales. Type, Hy 2622, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head and abdomen on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus head, metasoma and some legs. TYPE", '‘Neomphaloidella octoguttata Git., Type ¢ (GH]"’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments; the smaller contains the head (in 3 pieces, only part of one antenna remains and is séparated), and the metasoma all from the Holotype of Neamphaloidella octoguttata, the larger coverslip fragment contains parts of Selitrichodelia transversifasciatus Girault. “TYPE, Hy/2622, 2636, A.A, Girault"’, “Queensland Museum, Neomphaloidella ocloguitata, Gir. 2622°', “‘Selitrichodelia transversifasciatus, Git. ° 26367’. Ail on the last 2 labels are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s except for ‘Queensland Museum."' on the second last one. OCULATA ZAOMMOMY?I4 Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79 Abt,A, H,6 : 103- sp. nov. + description. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2 : 159-sp. description; additional specimen; (footnote) type- species of Zaammomyiella gen, NOV. + 177-gen. key 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3; 214-additional specimen; descnptive notes as Zaommoniyiella aculata. PUBL, DATA: One female, sweeping in a jungle pocket, May 11, 1913. Nelson (= Gordonyale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, [Hy.1664], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype 2 minus head and wings (except right hind wing). ‘‘TYPE"”, ““Zaommomyia oculata Gir., » type [GH]"’. Slide — 1 square, complete coverslip and | coverslip fragment containing the head (minus most of the antennae) and 1 fore wing all from the Holotype, “TYPE, Queensland Museum. Zaommomyia oculata. 2°’. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum,”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. OENONE PTEROSEMIGASTRA (2) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 ; 339-sp, nov, + description. PUBL. DATA; One female, sweeping jungle along a forest stream, June 14, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Northern Queensland (Gordonvale near Cairns). Type, Hy 2813,. Queensland Museum, a female on a tag, the head and hind legs on a slide, QM: Card - Holotype > minus head, right wings (left wings glued to mesothorax) and some legs. ‘‘TYPE”’, ‘‘Prerosemigastra oenone Girault & Dodd, ° type [DH]’’. Shde - 2 coverslip fragments; the smaller contains the Holotype wing (apex missing) of Pierosemigasira oenane; the larger coverslip fragment contains the head from the Holotype © of Prerosemigastra nigriflagellum Girault. ““TYPE, Hy/2814, A.A, Girault’’, *“Prerosem. oenone = Type wing [GH] [this label has an arrow directed at the appropriate coverslip fragment]”’, “Queensland Museum, Prerosemigastra nigriflagellum G. & D. 2", On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.** are ina hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: The slide containing the Holotype head and hind legs ol Prerosemigastra oenone was not located. OFFENBACHI PROMETAGEA Giraull, 1934. 1934, “‘Miridae et Hymenoptera nova 368 Australiensis.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (24 May 1934) : 2[309]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: A female, Gympie. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus head, right wings, right mid leg and the tarsi from remaining right legs. ‘‘Prometagea offenbachi Gir., Type ? [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Gympie, Q. [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 antenna and | fore wing all from the Holotype. ‘‘Prometagea offenbachi Gir., Type ?. Gympie, Q. [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9393. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM (Girault : Brisbane) (10 February 1930) :3 [272]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: With ah, 9 Sep. 1929. [Indooroopilly, window in home]. QM: Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype 2 of A/aptus oh minus 1 pair of wings; 1 fragmented ° of Prospaltella antiopa Girault and 1 unidentified chalcidoid. ‘‘Alaptus : oh Gir., Type 2, Coccophagus : antiopa Gir. [= (Gir)], °. Window, Indooroopilly, 9 Sep., 1929. [GH] 3508. 3508’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3508. OGYRISIDIS CHALCIS Girault, 1922. 1922, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 10 : 107-sp. nov. + description. OLIVACEA CHRYSOCHALCISSA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 327-sp. nov. + PUBL. DATA : A pair and another female, from pupae of Ogyris amaryllis, Brisbane, 1919 (H. Hacker). QM: 4 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - 1 Syntype ? minus right hind tarsus.‘‘Brisbane: H. Hacker, 10.8.19’’, ‘Bred from Pupae of Ogyris amaryllis’’, “Chalcis ogyrisidis Gir., ¢ TYPE [HH]’’. Card 2 - 1 Syntype ? minus left hind leg and most of antennae. ‘‘Brisbane: H. Hacker, 10.8.19’’, ‘Bred from Pupae of Ogyris amaryllis’’, ‘‘Chalcis ogyrisidis Girault, ¢¢ types [GH]’’, ‘‘Chalcis ogyrisidis Gir., ? TYPE [HH]’’. Card 3 - 1 ? minus left fore wing, most of left hind leg and antennae. I suspect that this is 1 of Girault’s Syntypes originally associated with his label on Card 2. “Brisbane: H. Hacker, 10.8.19’’, ‘‘Bred from Pupae of Ogyris amaryllis’’ , ‘‘Chalcis ogyrisidis Gir. [HH]’’. Card 4-1 ? with damaged antennae and hind tarsi. ‘‘Brisbane: H. Hacker, 20.7.21’’, “Bred from Pupae of Ogyris oroetes’’, “‘Chalcis ogyrisidis Girault, ¢ [GH]’’. NOTES: I regard specimens on Cards 1-3 as Syntypes since they all have data matching the PUBL. DATA. The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species are T.4524 (Card 1), T.9394 (Card 2), T.9395 (Card 3). OH ALAPTUS Girault, 1930. 1930, ‘‘New pests from Australia, VII.’’ description. PUBL. DATA: Little Mulgrave River (Cairns), Queensland. Jungle, June 7, 1913. Type, Hy 3387, Queensland Museum, the male on a tag. One male, Gordonvale, May 23, 1914. Forest. QM: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - Syntype ¢ minus head, right wings and some legs. ‘'4496’’, ‘‘Chrysochalcissa olivacea Gir., ¢ type [GH]’’. On this label Girault has crossed out a female sign. “‘“Chrysochalcissa olivacea Gir. [HH] Type [GH]’’. Card 2-1 ¢ minus right hind tarsus; left hind leg separated. ‘‘Babinda, N.Q., Nov. 1920”, ‘‘A.P. Dodd. Ex ovum Pentatomid’’, ‘‘Chrysochalcissa olivacea Girault [GH]’’. MM: Card - 3 specimens intact [¢ 4 ?]. **N.Q., -/4/29, Gordonvale’’,‘‘Edmund Jarvis Collection, ex Bug’’, ‘‘Host Pternestria macromorpha’’, ““Chrysochalcissa olivacea Girault [GH]’’. NOTES: Only one of the two specimens mentioned in the PUBL. DATA was located. Since it has no data associated with it I have assigned syntype-status to it. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘(type head not seen)’’ which indicates that it was missing at that point in time. T.4496 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for this species and in the absence of the second specimen it has been cancelled. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 369 OLYMPUS ACHRYSOCHARELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 173-sp. nov. + description; spp. key. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest and slightly in jungle, June 27, 1913. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1701, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype head (fragmented, 1 antenna attached to a fragment, the other missing); 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype body (added later by Girault). “TYPE, Hy/ 1701, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Achrysocharella olympus °’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. OMNICYANEA THAUMASURA Girault, 1932. 1932, ‘‘New lower Hymenoptera from Australia and India.’’ (Girault : 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: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - Holotype 2 minus part of right leg and ovipositor. “‘...uranda, ...ov, 1919, A.P. Dodd [DH on reverse of card- mount]’’, ‘“KURANDA, Nov., 1919, A.P. DODD”’, ‘‘Thaumasura omnicyanea Gir., Type ° [GH]’’. Card 2-1 2 intact. ‘‘Thaumasura omnicyanea Gir., ? [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Indooroopilly, Jany. 28, 1940 [GH]’’. NMV: Card - 1 ¢ minus parts of some legs. ‘*Thaumasura omnicyanea Gir., ¢ [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Kewell [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9396. OMNINIGRA AUSTRODECATOMA Girault, 1928. 1928, ‘‘Some new hexapods stolen from authority.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (23 May 1928) : 3[223]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Native limes, Eidsvold, Dr. Bancroft. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says. ‘‘The types were received through Mr. H. Jarvis (Dep. Agric. and Stock). They consisted of one male, five females. Fruit-fly parasite’. QM: 4 cards, | stage on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - 3 Syntype ?°?, 1 minus left antenna and left wings, 1 minus right antenna and right wings, and the third minus the terminal segments of the left antenna. “*4867”’, ‘“Austrodecatoma omninigra Gir., Types 2 [GH]’’. Card 2 - | Syntype ¢ intact, 1 Syntype 2 minus metasoma and | antenna. ‘‘Bred from native Limes, Dr. Bancroft’’, ‘*Austrodecatoma omninigra Gir. [GH]’’. Slide - a damaged, half coverslip containing 1 ¢ antenna, 2 2 antennae (1 incomplete) and | fore wing all from the Syntypes. ““Austrodecatoma omninigra Gir., Type 22 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld. 4867, 4867’’. Card 3 - 1 2 intact. ‘‘Austrodecatoma omninigra Girault, ° [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Roma, Q., Fruit of Atalantia [GH]’’. Card 4-1 ¢ minus the tip of right antenna, 1 2 minus most of right antenna, and | ? intact. ‘‘Austrodecatoma omninigra Gir., 3 ? [GH]”’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Trangie, N.S. Wales, S.E. Flanders [GH]’’. Stage - 1 2 minus head, metasoma and most legs. ‘‘Austrodecatoma omninigra Gir., °. Dawson Vale, Q., Ex Limes [GH]’’. SAM: Card - 1 2 metasoma. ‘‘Queensland [N.B. Tindale is crossed out on this label]’’, ‘*Austrodecatoma omninigra Gir., Queensland’’, ‘‘Austrodecatoma omninigra Girault, ° [GH]’’ and on the reverse, **Queensland [GH]’’. ANIC: 3 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - 9 specimens of both sexes in fair condition and some glue spots. ‘‘Westwood, Q., Nov., 1927°’, ‘‘Ex seeds Atalantia glauca’, ‘‘Austrodecatoma omninigra Gir., $2 [GH]’’. Card 2 - 5 specimens of both sexes, 1 ° minus | fore wing, the other specimens in fair condition. Labelled as Card 1. Card 3 - 8 specimens of both sexes, fungus affected, 2 insect damaged and some glue spots. Labelled as Card 1. NOTES: I have placed the specimens on QM Card 2 as Syntypes since their data MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM match the PUBL. DATA, The male antenna on. QM Slide could therefore have come from the male on QM Card 2. This requires confirmation by the first reviser. The Queensland Museum register numbers for the Syntypes of this species are T.4867 (inner), T.9397 (centre), T.9398 (outer). Registration of the specimens on QM Card 2 is subject to confirmation by the first reviser. The fifth female Syntype was not located. OMNIRUBRICORNIS EURYTOMOCHARIS Girault, 1922. 1922, Entomologist 55 ; 206-sp, nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Two lemales, Nelson [= Gordonvale] and Kuranda (type), A.P. Dodd, QM: 3 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - Holotype » intact. *‘Kuranda, Dec., 1920, A.D.”"’, 4775". Card 2 - Paratype # intact, '*Gordonvale, N.Q., July, 1920°", 4775", **Eurytomocharis omnirubricornis Girault, Type © [GH]’’. Card 3-1 © minus the tip of the right antenna. ‘‘Gordonvale, N.Q., Dec., 1920", “Eurytama omnirubricornis Gir. [GH]". NOTES: Although the specimen on Card 1 does not have a Girault label | am accepting it as the Holotype since its data match the PUBL, DATA. In his unpublished manuscript Girault lists this species under Eurytoma and mentions an additional specimen ‘‘A female, Nelson [= Gordonvyale], Dec., 1920, A.P. Dodd"’, This specimen is the female on Card 3. The Queensland Museum register numbers for the types of this species are T.4775 (Holotype) and T.9399 (Paratype). OMPHALE STOMATOCERAS Girault, 1915 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4 : 338-sp. noy. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, November 19, 1913 (H. Hacker). Brisbane, Queensland. Type, Hy 3406, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag. QM: Stage - Holotype © minus left antenna, metasoma, left hind leg and part of left mid leg. ‘Brisbane; H, Hacker, 19.11.13"", ‘*4620"*, '*Stomatoceras omphale Gir., = type [GH]’’, *Sromatoceras omphale Gir. [HH]"’, ‘*Stomatoceras dipterophagus Gir. E.F. Riek, det. 1951°’. Slide (1 corner missing) - 1 coverslip (with pieces missing) containing | fore wing and 2 antennae (neither intact) froma specimen now missing. “*Srom. oniphale. Nelson [= Gordonvale], Feb, 1921 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep, Ag, & Stk., Qld."*. There are some words, now illegible, crossed oul on the label. NOTES: The PUBL. DATA appear (o be in error in stating that the Holotype is on a tag when if is on a stage. T.4620 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. OPACICORPUS EURYTOMA NOMEN NUDUM. 1935, ‘“‘Microhymenoptera Australiensis nova mostly Chalcididae,”’ (Girault : Sydney) (25 April 1935) © 3[317]-nomen nudum under Eurvioma motleyi Girault. OPHELIA NEORILEYELLA Girault, 1931. 1931, ‘*A new habit in an old insect, Homa pudicus and new Eurytomidae."’ (Girault ; Brisbane) (1 September 1931) : 2[281]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA : None given. QM: Card - | « intact. ‘Neorileyvella ophelia Gir., - [GH]"’ and on the reverse, **Ravenshoe, 13.11.1919, Jungle [GH]"’. NOTES: The type specimen(s) was not located. In his unpublished manuscript Girault mentions the remaining specimen, “"A Female, jungle, Ravenshoe, 13 March, 1919, In this specimen the coxae were brown’’. Girault describes the coxae as white in the type(s). opus SYSTOLE Girault, 1913. 1913, Trans. R. Soe. S, Aust. 37: 115-sp, nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4 ; 262-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Queensland: Cairns (A.M. Lea). Type 1.1353, South Australian Museum, One specimen [:] and a slide bearing the pesterior leg and antenna, SAM: Card — Holorype propodeum and metasoma only remain on the card which is marked with a small x near the specimen DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: LY 371 remains. ‘Cairns dist., A.M. Lea’’, "7.1353, Systole opus Girault, Queensland, also slide, TYPE", ‘‘Sysrole opera [= apus] Gir., 7 type [GH]"’. Slide - 2 complete coverslips; 1 contains part of | leg and part of 1 antenna in 2 pieces, the second coverslip (added Jater by Girault) contains the head (minus antennae), mesosoma (mitius propodeum), 1 fore wing and 3 legs all from the Holotype. ‘'Sysrole opera [= opus] Girault, » type [GH]’’ NOTES: Girault has mis-spelt the specific name as opera on both labels, ORIENTALIS CHALCUROIDELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch, Naturgesch. 79 Abt.A, H.6: 100- sp. nov, + description, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 236-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Two males, sweeping in the open forest, April 15, 1912, Nelson [= Gordonyale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, [Hy.3289], Queensland Museum, the above specimens on tags (2 pins), the head on a slide. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follaws: Card 1 - 1 Syntype ¢ minus head, left wings and leg parts. Card 2-1 Syntype ‘ minus antennae and right fore wing. Both cards are pinned through, ‘*Chaleuroidella orientalis Girault, 4 types [GH]"’, Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 head (fragmented, 1 antenna and labium separated); 1 coverslip (with a piece missing) containing 1 fore wing all from ihe Syntypes. ‘‘Hy/1502, Queensland Museum. Chalcuroidella orientalis, G.’’. Qn the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum.” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. NOTES: Hy.1502 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species and is reserved for the Syntype on Card 2, ORIENTALIS ELASMUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2; 132-sp, description, 1915, Can. Ent. 47: 43-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: 1913 - Kuranda, Queensland. Type, Hy 1611, Queensland Museum. 1915 —- One lemale, sweeping ina jungle, May 18, 1913 (A.P. Dodd), Kuranda, Queensland. Type, the above specimen on a card or tag. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 1 slide as follows: Card 1 - Holorype © minus head; metasoma and some legs separated. ‘*4048"’, “HOLOTYPE", 'Elasmus orientalis Gir., ¢ type [GH]". Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head minus most of the antennae- “Queensland Museum, TYPE"'. This Jabel has “‘head + anterior legs, Hy/1165, 4048” crossed out by Girault. ‘“‘Elasmus ... Girault ° [GH] 4048"’, This label has '‘eyaneus HY/1165” crossed out by Girault. *'E, orientalis Gir., ; Type head [GH] 4048". Card 2-2 ° ©; | minus head and metasoma, the other minus head. ‘‘Zlasmus orientalis Gir., = [GH]". NOTES: T.4048 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has. been cancelled. Girault has probably mistaken the head on the Slide as that from the Holotype of Elasmus cyaneus Girault and has corrected the labels accordingly. The 1913 description, although not annotated sp. noy., serves to make this a valid, available, nominal species in that year. ORMYROIDES NEOSYSTASIS Girault, 1919. 1915, Mem, Gd Mus, 4: 189-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A single female, in the jungle, July 31, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 3171, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head, hind legs and a fore wing ona slide. QM; Card - Only the metasoma of the Holotype remains on the card, “TYPE”, ‘‘Neasyslasis ormyroides Gir., Type = [GH]”’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment and 1 patch of medium containing | fore wing together with the fragmented head and antennae all from the Holotype. The parts are in very poor condition. ‘‘TYPE. Hy/3171, A.A. Girault’’, Queensland Museum. Neosystasis ormyroides Gir. ©". On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum,”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: There are no legs on the slide as stated in the PUBL. DATA. The legs may 372 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM have been removed with parts of the coverslip fragment now missing. ORNATIPENNIS PARATETRALOPHIDEA Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. ORRO PARAENASOMYIA Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. OSMYLI EUPELMUS Girault, 1927. 1927, ‘‘Thysanoptera nova Australiensis, II.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (19 August 1927) : 2[215]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Cocoons Osmylus strigosus, Dec. 20, 1918, National Museum, Melbourne. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The species was based upon two females’’. NMV: Card - 2 Syntype 22 intact together with a host cocoon. ‘‘Type °’’, ‘‘Out of Osmylus strigosus, 20.12.18 [on reverse of card-mount]’’, ‘‘Eupelmus osmyli Girault, Types ° [GH]’’. OVATIVENTRIS SECODELLA Girault, 1924. 1924, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 12 : 172-sp. nov. + description. 1926, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 14 : 61-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: 1924 - Wynnum, Q., forest, July 13, 1921. 1926 - Wynnum, Q., forest, July 31, 1921. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘One female’’. QM: Slide - 3 coverslip fragments; the one on the left, closest the labels contains the head (fragmented, antennae separated, neither intact) from the Holotype of Secodella ovativentris, the remaining coverslip fragments contain parts of Australeunotus ruskini Girault. ‘*Australeunotus ruskini Gir., 2 type Secodella [GH]’’, ‘‘ovativentris Gir., Type [GH]’’. NOTES: The Holotype body of this species was not located. The Queensland Museum register number for the remains of the Holotype of this species is T.9400. OVI AENASIELLA Girault, 1925. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. OVIDII APHELINUS Girault, 1919. 1919, ‘‘Hymenoptera Chalcidoidea nova Australiensis.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 November 1919) : 1[154]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Moolaba, jungle, Sep. QM: 4 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 2 coverslip fragments; 1 contains the Holotype ? of Aphelinus ovidii with appendages separated, the other contains parts of Eusemionopsis centaurus Girault. **3777°’, ‘‘Eusemionopsis centaurus Gir., ? type, Aphelinus ovidii Gir., type [GH]’’, “NAME APHELINUS OVIDIT GIRAULT= APHYTIS DIASPIDIS (HOWARD) DET. D. ROSEN 1969’’. Slide 2 - 2 coverslip fragments; one contains a 2 minus head and the other contains a ? adjacent to an air bubble. These are as per labels and I leave it to the first reviser to sort out the specimens. ‘‘TYPE’’, **Coccophagus biguttatus Gir., Type [GH] 3854’’, ‘‘Aphelinus ovidii Gir., ? [GH]’’. This label has some names, now illegible, crossed out by Girault. ‘‘APHELINUS OVIDIT GIRAULT = APHYTIS DIASPIDIS (HOWARD) DET. D. ROSEN 1969”’. Slide 3 - 1 complete coverslip containing an intact 2 (remounted by D. Rosen). ‘‘Aphelinus ovidii Gir., ?. Ex Lepidosaphes on Cassava, Sarina, Q., J.H. Smith, Apr., 1929 [GH]’’. On this label Girault has crossed out ‘‘fuscipennis [GH]’’ and replaced it with ‘‘ovidii’’. ““NAME APHELINUS OVIDII GIRAULT = APHAYTIS DIASPIDIS (HOWARD) DET. DR 1969’. Slide 4 - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 2 of Aphelinus ovidii and | unidentified thrip. ‘*Aphelinus ovidii Girault, °. In fly lure, Brookfield, 17 Nov., 1930, W. Burnett [GH] = APHYTIS DIASPIDIS (HOWARD). DR. 1969. Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is 7.3777. ovipiI OLIGOSITA Girault, 1920. 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 8 : 200-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Nelson [= Gordonvale], January. QM: 3 slides as follows: DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 373 Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip and 3 coverslip fragments containing specimens of various families. Some are as per labels, the others are unidentified. I leave them for the first reviser to sort out; 1 is the Holotype of Oligosita ovidii, another is the Holotype of Aphelinus keatsi Girault. ‘‘Coccophagus perhispidus Gir., Type ° [GH]’’, ‘‘Oligosita ovidii Gir., 2 type, Aphelinus keatsi 2 type [GH] 3468’’. On the last label Girault has crossed out something now illegible. *°3855’", “°3778"". Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 ? 2 with parts separated. One is Oligosita ovidii and the other is unidentified. ‘‘Oligosita ovidii Girault. Indooroopilly, window, 26 Dec., 1932 [GH]’’. Slide 3 - 1 complete coverslip and a half coverslip containing numerous specimens, some of which are as per labels, the others are unidentified. ‘‘Chaetostricha: ovidii Gir., brevicilia Gir., 2. Indooroopilly, window, Apr. 7, 1935 [GH]’’. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault places Chaetostricha Walker (1851) as a senior synonym of Oligosita Haliday (1851). This section of the unpublished manuscript was written in 1929 and could explain the use of Chaetostricha on the label with Slide 3. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3468. OVIDIVORUS ECHTHRODRYINUS Girault, 1925. 1925, ‘‘An essay on when a fly is lovable, the ceremony of baptizing some and unlovely hate.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (30 June 1925) : 2[188]-sp. description as Ecthrodryinus ovidivorus. PUBL. DATA: Ova Moneilema ulkei (Horn) and armatum Lee, Sherwood, Q., Prickly Pear Board. Queensland ? QM: | card and 3 slides as follows: Card - 1 Syntype 2 intact and 1 Syntype ¢ minus head. ‘‘Ecthrodryinus [= Echthrodryinus] ovidivorus Gir., Types ¢ 2° [GH]’’. Slide 1 (broken in half and mended with paper strips) - 1 cracked coverslip (with pieces missing) containing 3 ?, 1 ¢ Syntypes (all minus heads), 3 separated heads( 1 4, 2 2) and separated antennae; patches of medium containing | Syntype body anda separated head. ‘‘Ecthrodryinus [= Echthrodryinus| ovidivorus Gir., & ? Cotypes [GH]’’. Slide 2 - 1 almost complete coverslip containing 2 2° and 1 ¢ all with heads separated. ‘‘Ecthrodryinus [= Echthrodryinus] ovidivorus ¢° Gir., Prickly Pear Board [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Slide 3 - a cracked half coverslip containing 3 22 with heads separated. ‘‘Ecthrodryinus [= Echthrodryinus] ovidivorus Gir., °. Prickly Pear Board [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this species as a senior synonym of Ooencyrtus moneilemae Gahan (1925) beside which he has written, ‘‘Texas. Introduced here for Prickly Pear Board’’. On the types of Echthrodryinus ovidivorus he writes, ‘“The types were reared February 13, 1925. The species is native from appearances yet is supposed to have been introduced from eggs (hosts) in Texas. Very like ... native species’. The specimens on Slides 2 and 3 may have been part of Girault’s original types, but in the absence of any type annotation on their labels by Girault I am not including them as Syntypes. The Queensland Museum register numbers for the Syntypes of this species are T.9414 (card-mounted male), T.9415 (card- mounted female) and T.9416 (slide-mounted specimens). OVIDUCTA LATHROMERELLA Girault, 1929. 1929, ‘‘New pests from Australia VI.’ (Girault : Brisbane) (30 September 1929) : 3[268]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: [2] Forest, Q’ld. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The original specimen was obtained in the forest, Kingston, Feb. 4, 1923’’. QM: Slide - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing the Holotype ° of Lathromerella oviducta with part of | leg and 1 antenna separated; | coverslip (with a piece missing) containing an unidentified chalcid. ‘‘3399’’, ‘**Lathromerella oviducta Girault, Type 2 [GH] 3399”’, NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3399. 374 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM OVIDUCTUS A CHRYSOPOPHAGUS Giraull, 1915. P Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. PACHYSCAPHA EVUPELMUS Girault, 1915_ 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 4: 16-sp. nov, + description; spp. key = -. PUBL. DATA; One female, sweeping in forest, September 22, 1914. Capeville OVvTDUCTUS CERCHYSIUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 85-sp, nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A pair, sweeping in the forest, December 24, 1911, Double Island (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2987, Queensland Museum, the pair on a tag, the heads ona slide. QM: Card - Syntype © minus head, left wings, apices of right wings and some legs, Syntype ! missing except for some legs. “Cerchysius aviductus Girault, Type if ¢ [GH]’’. Slide - | cracked coverslip fragment containing the Syntype heads (the = has antennae attached, the / has J antenna separated, the other missing); | coverslip fragment (added later by Girault) contains a Syntype © fore wing. ‘‘Cerchysius oviductus Gir,, Types * ¢ [GH] Ent. Div. Dep, Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NMV; Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing a head (antennae separated) and 1 fore wing all from a specimen now missing. ‘‘Cerchysius oviductus Gir., © . Nat. Park, N.S,W. [= Royal National Park, Sydney], [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register numbers for the Syntypes of this species are Hy.2987 (female) and T.9401 (male). OVIPAROPSIS RHICNOPELTELLA Girault, 1934. 1934, **New Capsidae and Hymenoptera, with note on an unmentionable,*' (Girault : ; Sydney) (21 December 1934) : 1[311]- sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Ova Paropsis, Brisbane, Hacker, Oct. 24, 1924. In his Unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The types comprised both sexes"’. QM: Slide — | cracked, complete coverslip containing 5 Syntype |) (4 with heads separated). “Rhicnopeltella oviparopsis Girault, Gir., °° type [GH]"', ‘‘Parasite in eggs of Paropsis, Brisbane, 24-10-24 [HH]"’. NOTES: All specimens on the slide are females, no males were located. The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this spevies is T.9402. (Pentland), Queensland, Type, Hy 2866, Queensland Museum, the above specimen in alcohol with the type of Aftoposoma unguttatipes. OM: Slide -3 coverslip fragments; the cracked one to the right of centre contains the Holotype » of Eupe/mus pachyscapha with head separated; the one closest the *' TYPE” label contains parts of Zarhopaloides axillaris Girault and the remaining cracked coverslip fragment contains parts from the Holotype of Taneostigmoidella argentiscutellum Girault. “TYPE”, ‘‘Zarhopaloides axillaris Gir,, © type, Eupelmus pachyscapha Gir., Type {[GH] 3015”, ‘‘ Taneostigmoidella argentiscutellum Gir., ° type [GH] 4385”. NOTES: Girault has mounted this specimen out of alcohol onto a slide. PACHYSCAPHA GONATOCERUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4 ; 359-sp. nov, + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, on grass in forest, September |4, 1914, Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Type, Hy 3437, Queensland Museum, the specimen in alcoho! with type of Atoposoma unguntalipes. QM: Slide - 2 coverslip fragments; the one closest the main label contains the Holotype of Gonatocerus pachyscapha with parts separated and the remaining coverslip fragment contains 2 + - of Gonatocerus Shakespearei Girault. “TYPE, Hy/2453, A.A. Girault’’, ‘3652. G. pachyscapha [GH] Q. Museum. Gonatocerus Shakespearei Gir. ° 3677". On the last label all except “3652, Q. Museum, 3677” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: Girault has mounted the specimen out of alcohol onto a slide, T.3652 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled, PACHYSCAPHA PARABLATTICIDA Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 375 PAGANUS EUPELMUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 14-sp. nov. + description : 16-spp. key °°. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, November 8, 1913. Stewart’s Creek, Queensland. Type, Hy 2851 [= Hy.2861], Queensland Museum, the female on a tag with type of worcesteri; head and a hind leg on a slide with type of dumasi Girault. QM: 8 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - 3 °°; the ° in the middle is the Holotype of Eupelmus paganus, the inner ? I suspect is the same species (see the reverse of Girault’s first label) and the outer © is Eupelmus worcesteri Girault. ‘“TYPE”’, **4200”’, ‘‘4204’’, ‘‘Eupelmus paganus Girault, Type ° [GH]’’ and on the reverse, “The middle ° is the type, the inner Pentland ¢ [GH]’’, ‘‘Eupelmus worcesteri Girault, Type ? (outer) [GH]’’. Slide - 3 coverslip fragments; the smallest close to the ‘‘TYPE”’ label contains the head (in 2 pieces, an antenna attached to each) and 1 leg all from the Holotype of Eupelmus paganus, the coverslip fragment closest the main label contains parts from the Syntypes of Eupelmus dumasi Girault and the remaining coverslip fragment is empty. ‘“‘TYPE, Hy/2860, 2861, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. 4300. 2860, Eupelmus dumasi ° do. paganus °, 4204. 2861’’. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum. 4300. 4204.’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 2 - 1 © intact. ‘‘Eupelmus paganus Gir., ? [GH]’’ and on the reverse, “Birkdale, Q., 30 June, 1921 [GH]’’. Card 3 - 3 22 intact. ‘‘Eupelmus paganus Gi... [GH]’’. Card 4 - 1 ° intact and an unidentified paganus and the inner * minus head is Eupelmus longicorpus Girault. ‘‘Calosota paganus Gir., Eupel. longicorpus Gir. [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘Capella, forest, Apr. 14, 1923 [GH]’’. NOTES: T.4204 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. The published register number Hy.2851 is in error, the correct number is Hy.2861. In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this species in the genus Ca/osota. Hence the labels on some of the cards. PAINE! ANAPHES Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Qd Mus. 1: 149-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 179-Erythmelus painei comb. nov. 1929, ‘‘North American Hymenoptera Mymaridae.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (8 January 1929) : 7[239]-restatement of 1915 comb. nov. PUBL. DATA: A single female, on the pane of a window, March 6, 1912, Thursday Island, Torres Strait, N.Q. Type, Hy/1065, Queensland Museum, the foregoing species in xylol-balsam. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype © intact. ‘“‘TYPE, Hy/1065, A.A. Girault’’, ‘Queensland Museum. Anaphes painei 2 3584’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum. 3584’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.3584 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. scelionid. ‘‘Miriamvale, Feb. 6, 1924 PAINE! APHELINOIDEA Girault, 1912, [GH]”’, “‘Calosota paganus (Gir..., § 1912, Mem. Qd Mus. 1: 108-sp. nov. + [GH]”. description : 109-spp. key. Card 5 - 4 °° in fair condition. ‘‘Calosota 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 12 : 60- paganus (Gir..., 2 [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘Laidley, forest, 31 May, 1923 [GH]’’. Card 6 - 1 ° metasoma, part of | fore wing and | leg. ‘‘Calosota paganus (Gir.), ° [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Raglan, forest, 16 Apr., 1926 [GH]’’. Card 7 - 2 °% intact. ‘‘Calosota paganus (Gir... [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Raglan, forest, Ap. 16, 1923 [GH]’’. Card 8 - 2 £°; outer © intact is Eupelmus catalogue. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 150-additional specimen. PUBL. DATA: One female specimen mounted in xylol-balsam, Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., April 10, 1912 from the panes of a window in men’s quarters on a sugar farm. Type the above female, Queensland Museum, Hy/990, mounted with a female of Neobrachista fasciata Girault, captured at the same time. 376 QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 almost complete coverslip containing the Holotype ? of Aphelinoidea painei with parts separated and | Syntype ° of Neobrachista fasciata Girault. ‘*Aphelinoidea 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’’. Slide 2 - 1 cracked, complete coverslip (with 2 objective lens damage points) containing 1 2 of Aphelinoidea painei with parts separated, 1 ? of Trichogramma australicum Girault at the edge of the coverslip and 1 ° of Signiphora aspidioti Ashmead. ‘‘Aphelinoidea painei. Sweeping forest, 9 Oct., 1912, Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q. [GH]’’. On this label Girault has crossed out a name which is now illegible. ‘Not type 797 [GH]’’, “*Signiphora aspidioti Ashmead, °, Trichogramma australicum, ?. From window [GH]’’. NOTES: T.3384 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. PALGRAVEI ORASEMA Girault, 1922. 1922, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 10 : 105-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Greenhills, Cairns, May 31, jungle, many specimens. QM: 3 cards on separate pins and 4 slides as follows: Card 1 - 4 Syntype ?°; 1 intact, 1 minus head, left fore wing and some legs, 1 minus head and some legs (metasoma separated) and the last is minus antennae, left wings, metasoma and some legs. There is no trace of a ¢ Syntype. ‘‘Orasema palgravei Gir., ¢ 2 types [GH]’’. Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip and 1 cracked, large coverslip fragment containing | fore wing and a head (antennae missing except for a few fragments) all (?) from the Syntypes. ‘‘Orasema palgravei Girault, Type wing [GH]’’. Card 2-1 © minus antennae, right wings and some legs; metasoma and some leg parts separated. ‘‘Dunk Island, H. Hacker, Aug., 1927’’, ‘‘Orasema palgravei Gir., 2 [GH]’’. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Slide 2 - 1 almost complete coverslip containing | pair of wings, 1 antenna (tip separated) 2 legs and | tibia + tarsus all from the 2 on Card 2. ‘‘Orasema palgravei Gir., °. Dunk Island, August, 1927 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Card 3 - 1 ° minus right antenna. “Kuranda, Q., A.P. Dodd, Nov., 1919’’, **Orasema palgravei Gir., 2 [GH]’’. Slide 3 - 1 complete coverslip containing a 2 head with separated antennae from a specimen now missing. ‘‘Orasema palgravei Gir., var. ?. Gordonvale, Q. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Slide 4 - 3 coverslip fragments; the one closest the main label contains | antenna of Orasema palgravei of uncertain origin; the remaining coverslip fragments contain 2 Syntype ¢ antennae of Thoracantha guttipennis Girault. ‘‘ Thoracantha guttipennis Girault, Type ¢, Orasema palgravei Gir. [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register numbers for the Syntypes of this species numbering from the outer specimen are T.9403-T.9406. PALGRAVEI STOMATOCERAS Girault, 1926. 1926, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 14 : 59-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Brisbane, H. Hacker. QM: Slide - 2 coverslip fragments; the inner, closest the label contains 1 fore wing (torn) and | antenna (minus scape) all from the Holotype (now missing) of Stomatoceras palgravei, the outer coverslip fragment contains parts from the Holotype of Stomatoceras livii Girault. ‘‘Stomatoceras: livii (furthest) palgravei Type °’s [GH] 4615. 4613”’. NOTES: The body of the Holotype was not located. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘4613 Slide. Lost’’. I presume this means that the Slide was present but the body was missing at that point in time. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4613. PALLIDICAPUT NEOMPHALOIDELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 245-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, forest, February 16, 1912 (A.M. Lea and A.A.G.). DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2613, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head on a slide, QM: Card - Holotype + minus head. “TYPE", ‘‘Neomphaloidella pallidicaput Gir., ° type [GH]"’. Slide - 1 cracked coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head (fragmented, 1 antenna separated, squashed, the other missing). ‘“TYPE, Hy/2613, A.A, Girault'’, “Queensland Museum, Neomphaloidella pallidicaput Gir. °°’, On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.,"’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. 377 Girault"', “Queensland Museum. EBuryfoma nelsonia, Gir. 2 3221°', ‘3914. Elasmus pallidicornis 1607, Gir, 2 3914"'. On the last two labels all except ‘Queensland Museum."' and ‘'3914, 3914” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: Although the description is not annotated sp, noy., it serves to make this a valid, available, nominal species. T.3914 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. PALLIDICORNIS PARANOGMUS (7) Girault and Dodd (in Girault 1915), PALLIDICLAVA STILBULA Girault, 1934. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 319-sp. nov. + 1934, ‘‘Eucharitidae, Cynipidae, Proctotrypidae et Thysanoptera nova Australiensis.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 February 1934) : 1[306]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Forest, Indooroopilly, Oct. 2, 1932, In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘One female’’. QM: Stage - Holotype + minus head and right wings, *'Syilbula pallidiclava Girault, Type [GH]"’ and on the reverse, ‘Indooroopilly, forest, 2 Oct., 1932 [GH]"’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip and 2 coverslip fragments containing | pair of wings and the head (in 2 pieces, antennae separated, neither complete, 1 fragmentary) all from the Holotype. ‘‘Srilbule pallidiclava Gir., Type ©. 2 Oct., 1932 [GH]"’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9407. PALLIDICORNIS ELASMUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Ment. Od Mus, 2 : 131-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: [© ] Hughenden, Queensland. Type, Hy 1607, Queensland Museum. QM: Card - Holotype » minus head, metasoma and some legs. *3914"’, “HOLOTYPE”, ‘‘Elasmus pallidicornis Girault, ! type [GH]"’. Slide —- 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype head of Elasmus pallidicornis (fragmented, | antenna attached, the other separated); 1 cracked coverslip (partly missing over the medium) containing the Holotype head of Eurytoma nelsonia Girault. ‘TYPE, Hy/1607, 3221, A.A, descripuion. PUBL. DATA: Two females, sweeping in forest, mainland, near Double Island, December 24, 1911 (A.A.G.). Type, Hy 2774, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head and hind legs on a slide. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 - 1 Syntype © minus head, left hind wing and some legs; metasoma and some legs separated. ‘‘'TYPE”’, ‘‘Paranognius pallidicornis Girault & Dodd, © type [DH]"". Slide | - 2 coverslip fragments (1 cracked) containing the tragmented head (parts of antennae attached, | incomplete, its flagellum separated) and J leg all from one of the Syntypes. “‘TYPE. Hy/2774, A.A. Girault", “Queensland Museum. Paranogmus pallidicornis G. & D. 2"". On the last label all except‘*Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s, Card 2-1 © intact, a second minus head and some legs. Both are Paranogmus pallidicornis, There is a third = which is unidentified. **Paranogmus pallidicornis G. & D. = [GH] 2 spp. !"' and on the reverse, **Bakerville, Forest, Mch. 15, 1919 [GH]"’. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing a fragmented head (antennae separated, 1 in 2 pieces) and 3 legs all from the fragmented ~ on Card 2. *‘Paranogmus pallidicornis G & D, +. Bakerville, forest, 15.111.1919 [GH] Ent, Diy, Dep, Ag. & Stk,, Qld.”’. NOTES: The second Syntype was not located. 378 PALLIDICONA CORLOCYRELLOIDES Girault, 1928. 1928, “tA prodigeous discourse on wild animals.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (19 March 1928) : 3[220]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Galls Brachychiton discolor, Brisbane, G, H. Hardy. AM (= Australian Museum, Sydney): 2 slides as follows; Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype * intact. **K.68638, Coelocybellaides pallidicoxa Girault, 1928. Type. Privately printed A Prodigeous discourse on Wild Animals. ex galls * [GH]”’. Slide 2- 1 complete coverslip containing 3 Paratype +. intact. ‘*K.68638, Coelocybelloides pallidicoxa Girault, 1928. Paratypes, Privately printed A Prodigeous discourse on Wild Animals’, “Cvelocvbelloides pallidicoxa Girault, Cotypes 1! 4 += [GH]’’. QM: 7 cards on separate pins and | slide as Follows: Card | - 1) specimens (both sexes), 10 intact, | minus head and anterior metasoma. 'Coelocyhelloides pallidicaxa Gir, [GH]’’. Card 2 - 11 specimens (both sexes), ] minus head. ''Coelocyhelloides pallidicoxa Girault [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Brisbane, Q. [GH]. Card 3 - § specimens (both sexes), intact. *Coelocybelloides pallidicoxa Girault [GH]”’. Card 4 - 9 specimens (both sexes), | minus head, 1 minus metasoma, | minus head and metasoma, and rhe rest are intact. ‘“Coelocyhelloides pallidicoxa Girault [GH]"’. Card 5-1 ¢ minus head. ‘‘Coelacyhelloides pallidicoxa Girault, + [GH]"’. Card 6 - 9 specimens (both sexes), intact. “Coeloevbelloides pallidicoxa Gir. [GH]"’. Card 7 — 9 specimens (both sexes), intact. ‘“Coelocybelloides pallidicoxa Girault [GH]". Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 heads, (1 fragmented, the antennae separated, the other in 2 pieces with 1 antenna attached to each), J leg and part of another. *“Coelocybelloides pallidicoxa Girault, *° [GH] Ent. Div. Dep, Ag. & Stk., Qlid.’’. NMYV: Card - 8 specimens (both sexes), 1 minus antennae, | minus head and the rest MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM are intact. ‘'Brisbane. Qld., Girault’’, ‘‘F.E. Wilson Collection’, '‘Coelocvbellaides pallidicoxa Girault [GH]"' and on the reverse, “Brisbane, Q. [GH]'*. DPIOQ: Card -2 ¢ ¥ intact. " Coelocybelloides pallidicaxa Gir., « [GH]" and on the reverse, “Caboolture, Q, [GH]". PALLIDICOXA PLATYGERRHUS Girault, 1929. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 53: 318-sp. nov. + description, PUBL. DATA: Three females, Kuranda, Queensland, December (A.P. Dodd). Cotype in Queensland Museum. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The types Were taken in November (riot as published)’. SAM: Card — | Syntype © intact. ‘Kuranda, A,P. Dodd, Nav. 1919”, “Type"’, **Platygerrhus pallidicoxa Queensland, TYPE”, ‘*Platygerrhus pallidicoxa Girault, Type - [GH]’’. OM: Card - 1 Syntype © with parts of antennae separated. ‘Kuranda, ..., 1919 [on reverse of card-mount]"’, “‘Kuranda, Queensland, A.P. Dodd’’, **Platygerrhus patlidieoxa Gir., Cotype © [GH]"’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 fore wing, 2 legs (1 in 3 pieces) 1 intact antenna and | flagellar segment from the other, all from a Syntype now missing. “Platygerrhus pallidicoxa Girault, Cotype = [GH]”’. NOTES: The month jn the date on the reverse of the QM card-mount is obscured by the pin and an ink blot. The first letter looks like O or D. I did not look for data on the reverse of the SAM card-mount. [t may be a different month to that on Dodd's data label on the same specimen and this may have been the reason for Girault’s confusion. The Queensland Museum register numbers for its Syntypes of this species are T,9408 (Card) T.9409 (Slide), PALLIDIOCELLUS MEGASTIGMUS Girault, 1929, 1929, Trans. R. Soc, 8. Aust, 53: 339-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, Banyo, Queensland, sweeping mangrove, September 30, 1923, Type in Queensland Museum. A female, Ooldea, South Australia (A.M. DAHMS: GLRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV Lea). Another female, Adelaide, South Australia (R. Burton). QM: Card - Holotype » minus head. ‘*Megastigmus pallidiocellus Gir., Type § [GH]”*. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments; the smaller contains the Holotype head of Megastigmus pallidiocellus with antennae separated, the remaining coverslip fragment contains parts of an undescribed species. ''Megustigmus pallidiocellus Gir., Type [GH] 5021"’, ''Boolanomyia unistriata [NOMEN NUDUM] Gir., © type [GH] 5001"’. On the last label Girault has crossed out some names which are now illegible. SAM: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 —1 Paratype = intact. ‘Adelaide, Burton"', *‘Megastigmus pallidiocellus South Australia’, ‘‘Megastigmus pallidiocellus Gir., +» (GH]"’- Card 2 - Only the metasoma of this Paratype - remains on the card. ‘*Ooldea, S.A., A.M. Lea’’, ‘‘Megastigmus pallidiocellus Girault, © [GH]"’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.5021. PALLIOIPES AENASIELLA Girault, 1915, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. PALLIDIPES EPOMPHALOIDES (2) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915), 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 3: 251-sp, nov, + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, July 1, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Gordonyale (Cairns), Queensland, Type, Hy 2628, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype = minus head and at least | leg; right fore wing separated. “TYPE”, “Epomphaloides pallidipes Girault & Dodd, - type [DH]’’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head in 2 pieces (1 antenna separated). ‘‘TYPE”’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Epomphaloides pallidipes G & D 2". On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.” are in a hand similar to Mrs Giraulr's. PALLIDIPES OVIDOENCYRTUS Girault, 1924, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. PALLIDIVENTRIS TETRASTICHELLA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 :249-sp. nov. + description, PUBL. DATA: One female, in jungle, July 11, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2623, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head on a slide, QM: Card - Holotype = minus head. “TYPE”, '‘ Tetrastichella pallidiventris Gir., Type » [GH]". Slide - } coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head in 2 pieces (1 antenna attached to each), “TYPE, Hy/2623, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Tetrastichella pallidiventris"’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. PAN ABLERUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 193-sp. nov. + description; spp. key +3. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 4: 61-additional specimen; descriptive notes. PUBL, DATA: One female, in the forest, December 15, 1911. Hambledon Junction (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1743, Queensland Museum. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide | - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype © of Ablerus pan minus head; | cracked coverslip fragment containing the Holotype © of Ablerus elegantissimus Girault. “TYPE, Hy/1742, 1743, A.A. Girault”’, °*3786. Queensland Museum. 1742. Ablerus elegantissimus ©, A, pan © 1743*'. On the last label all except ‘3786. Queensland Museum.” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Slide 2 - 2 coverslip fragments (1 cracked) containing 2 specimens of 2 species of Ablerus as per labels which [ leave for the first reviser to sort out. '*TYPE, Hy/1743, A.A, Girault”, “3813. Q. Museum, Abdlerws pan Gir, } A. semifuscipennis.”'. On the last label all except “°3813. Q. Museum.”” and A. semifuscipennis [GH]”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs. Girault’s. NOTES: A rather confusing situation exists with the species on these rwo Slides. Using. a mirror on the reverse of Slide 1! it is possible 380 to read Girault’s original label which says, *' 4blerus pan Gir., Type « [Ayalinus crossed out and pun inserted by Girault} Hambledon Jc., N.Q., Dec.15,1911°*, This makes the specimen of Ablerus pan on this slide the Holotype. Therefore, although Slide 2 bears the Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of Ablerus pan (Hy,1743), the specimen on this slide has no type-status. In his unpublished manuscript Girault has a more detailed description of Ablerus semifuscipennis (originally described as Azotus semifuscipennis), *... eyes carmine..,"” which makes the specimen near the “TYPE” label on Slide 2 4 blerus semifuscipennis, PANDANI CHALCIS Girault, 1926, 1926, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 14: 140-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA; Male, female on Pandanus leaf-miner, Darwin, N.T., May 28, GF. Hill. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The original material of pandani consisted of two pairs, 28 August, 1915 (not May)”, QM: Card - 2 4 Syntypes intact, 2 = Syntypes, 1 minus antennae except right scape, the other with antennal tips and some legs separated, ‘Ex Pandanus leaf-miner. Darwin. N.T,, 28,8,15, G.F.H."", “Chalcis ...Girault, ° [GH]’’ and on the reverse, “plutellaphaga [GH]"’. **Brachymeria thyma (Gir.) E.F. Riek, Det. 1950’’. Girault has crossed out ‘‘pandani Type [GH]”’ on the upper surface of his identification label. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault places Chalcis pandani as a junior synonym of Chalcis plutellophaga (Girault), He has altered his type-label to suit this change. The Queensland Museum register numbers for the Syntypes of this species are T.9417, T.9418 (females) and T.9419, T.9420 (males). PAPILIO ELASMUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: (7l-sp. nov. + description. PUBL, DATA: One female, in forest, August 9, 1913. Gordonyale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2724, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag. A second female same place a year later. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM QM: 5 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 - Holotype = minus head; some legs and wings separated. ‘*‘HOLOTYPE”, ©9320", ‘Elasmius papilio Gir.,.= type [GH]”’. Card 2-1 = minus head and right wings; Metasoma and some legs separated. *Elastnus papilio Girault, 2 var, Nelson [= Gordonvyale]. forest, April [GH]*". Slide 1 (narrow and short) - a half coverslip containing a fragmented head (antennae separated, | incomplete) and | pair of wings all from one of the 2 on Card 2. ''Alasmus papilio Girault. Nelson [= Gordonvale}, Nth. Q., Forest, April [GH]’’. Card 3-1 * minus head and both fore wings; metasoma and some legs separated. ‘“‘Elasmus papilio Girault, 2. April, Forest, Nelson [= Gordonvale]. [GH]’'. Slide 2 (narrow and short) - | damaged coverslip (with pieces missing) containing a head (antennae separated, | incomplete) and 2 fore wings all from the ¢ on Card 3. *Elasmus papilio Girault, ©. Apr., Nelson [= Gordonvale], Forest [GH]’’. Card 4-2 +=; both minus heads, ! with metasoma separated; | head glued to card. “Flasmus papilio Gir., = (GH]"', '\Elasmus splendidus Grit. E.P. Riek det. 1965’’. Card 5-1 ¢ intact. *'Elasmus papilio [GH]"’, ‘‘2lasmius splendidus Grit. E.P. Riek det. 1965", NOTES: The Paratype female was not located. T.3920 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the types of this spécies and, in the absence of the Paratype, has been cancelled, PAPILIONIDIS STENOTEROPSIS Girault, 1932. Eneyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. PARASITICA SPALANGIA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 346-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in vicinity of canefields, Herbert River, April 2, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Ingham, Queensland. Type, Hy 2825, Queensland Museum, the above female on a tag. Later, a female was found which had been captured in jungle, July 23, 1912 at Goondi near Innisfail (Johnstone River). QM; 2 cards on | pin and | slide as follows: DAHMS; GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: JV aR Cards 1...2 - One card bears the mesosoma minus legs and wings except for the basal uwo thirds of the right fore wing; the second card bears the metasoma, 2 legs, 1 fore wing, apex of a second fore wing and the head (minus vertex, tips of the antennae separated) all from a Syntype. ‘“TYPE”’, *Spalangia parasitica Gir., type [GH]"’ and on the reverse, '*» type [GH]"’. Slide - 1 coverslip (with a piece missing) containing | fore wing presumably from the Syntype © now missing. “Spalangia parasitica Gir., Type ¥ wing [GH]"’. NOTES: In the absence of data labels on the specimen and slide J have assigned syntype- status to them. The card-mounted material appears to be from one specimen. Since it has two fore wings ! have assumed that the shide-mourted wing is from the second Syntype female now missing. PARASITICA TRIGONOGASTRELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 34\-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Two male, one female, specimens on a card in the collections of the National Museum of Victoria, labelled ‘31. Bred from leaves of Artichoke, 12-92,"' Melbourne, Victoria. Types, National Museum, the above specimens and a slide with the female head, hind leg and male antennae. Later, three more specimens from the same collections. NMV: Card — 3 Syntypes; | # minus head, 1 # and 1 > minus antennae, ‘Nat. Mus, Victoria 31°’, “Type *5'', ‘Det. by Girault, Q’land, Rec., 10.9.14"", “Trigonogastrella parasitica Girault, Types 2 [GH]”’ and on the reverse, *'? > types [GH]’’. On the upper Girault label “*& Dodd” has been crossed out. Slide - 4 coverslip fragments and mounting medium spread over the slide containing 4 antennae (2 fragmented) and 1 squashed head all from the Syntypes. “Trigonogastrella parasitica Girault, 2 + types [GH]’’, Girault has crossed out ‘‘& Dodd’ on the label. QM: Card - 2 Syntype = 2 minus heads, tight wings and some legs, 1 glue patch with a few legs from a Syntype now missing. “TYPE", ‘Bred from leaves of Artichoke, 12.92"", ‘* Trigonogastrella parasitica Gir. & Dodd, Type [GH]"'. The *‘& Dodd" on this label is incorrect, Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 pair of wings from the Syntypes on the QM Card above. ‘*Trigonogastrella parasitica Girault, Type = wings [GH]’’. NOTES; The parts on the NMV Slide do not match the PUBL. DATA. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “The type has been revised,’’ which may account for the condition of this Slide and for the extra parts on it. The Queensland Museum register number for its Syntypes of this species is T.9410, Parisoti APHYCUS Girault, 1936. 1936, ‘'Chaicididae Capsidae species nova Australiensis Giraulti.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (25 April 1936) : 1[320]-sp. description. PUBL, DATA: ["] Dalby, forest. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The typical female was captured in the open forest with the sweep net upon the tenth of February, 1924", QM: Card - Holotype » minus head and fore legs. ‘‘Aenasomyiella parisori Girault, Type - [GH]” and on the reverse, ‘'Dalby, Q,, Feb, 10, 1924, AAG [GH]"’. Slide - 1 coverslip (overlain by a smaller coverslip) containing the head (vertex and 1 antenna separated) and 2 fore legs all from the Holotype, *'Aenasoniyiella parisoti Gir., Type © [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Old.’. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this species in the genus Aenasontyiella and has labeiled his material accordingly. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9411. PARKER! AENASOMYIELLA Girault, 1932. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep, PARKER! HELEGONATOPUS Girault,1932, 1932, ‘'New pests from Australia, X.** (Girault : Brisbane) (10 February 1932) ; 2[287]-sp. description. PUBL, DATA: Forest, Indooroopilly, March. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “‘The types were several pairs taken in the forest, March 8, 1931"*. QM: Card -7 Syntypes (both sexes); | 382 minus head, 1 minus metasoma and most of mesosoma, | minus right antenna and another minus some antennal parts. “*Helegonatopus parkeri Girault, Types ¢ 2 [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Indooroopilly, forest, III.8.1931 [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 Syntype ¢ minus head and the following parts from the Syntypes: 1 mesosoma, | pair of wings, 1 head minus antennae, 1 head with antennae incomplete and 3 separated antennae. ‘‘Helegonatopus parkeri Girault, Types ¢°. Indooroopilly, forest. II.8.1931, AAG [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T.9412. PARKMANI NEOMPHALOIDELLA Girault, 1929. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 53 : 327-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, Bribie Island, Moreton Bay, Queensland (H. Hacker and A.M. Lea). SAM: Card - Holotype ° minus head and left wings. ‘‘Bribie I., Moreton Bay, Lea & Hacker’’, ‘‘Type’’, ‘‘“Neomphaloidella parkmani, Bribie Is., also slide, TYPE’’, “*Neomphaloidella parkmani Girault, Type 2 [GH]. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the head (antennae separated, 1 fragmented) and 1 pair of wings all from the Holotype. “TYPE”’, ‘‘Neomphaloidella parkmani Girault, Type 2 S. Aus. Mus. [GH]’’. QM: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - 1 ® intact. ‘‘Neomphaloidella parkmani Gir., 2 [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘*Ipswich, forest, VI-VII [GH]’’. Card 2 - 1 2 minus antennae. Labelled as Card 1. PARTIBRUNNEA AUSTROTEROBIA Girault, 1938. 1938, Revta Ent., Rio de J. 8 : 87-sp. nov + description. PUBL. DATA: Brisbane district. QM: Card - Holotype ? minus head, right wings and parts of some legs; metasoma separated. ‘‘Austroterobia partibrunnea Gir., Type 2 [GH]’’ and on the reverse, “Brisbane, Q. [GH]’’. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Slide - A half coverslip containing the head (antennae separated, | incomplete) and 1 fore wing all from the Holotype. ‘*Austroterobia partibrunnea Gir., Type 2 [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9413. PARTICOLOR DIPLESIOSTIGMA Girault, 1920. 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 8 : 40-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Meringa, jungle, November. Two females next day, Mulgrave River. QM: Card - Syntype ° minus head, left hind wing and some legs; left fore wing and 1 leg separated. ‘‘Diplesiostigma particolor Gir., 2 type [GH]’’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments and | complete coverslip. The outer coverslip fragment, furthest from the label, contains a head (1 antenna attached and the pedicel + flagellum of the other separated) and 2 legs; the second coverslip fragment contains 2 heads (minus antennae) at the edge of the coverslip (1 incomplete); the cracked, complete coverslip contains 2 unidentified chalcidoids. The heads and parts belong to species as per label and I leave them for the first reviser to sort out. ‘‘Diplesiostigma particolor Gir., 2° type, Miscogasteromorpha eja, ° type, Eupelmiformis ? [GH] 5080. 4402’’. NOTES: In the absence of data on the labels it is impossible to assign holotype-status to the remaining specimen. For this reason I have called the remaining material Syntypes. Two of the Syntypes were not located. The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T.5080. PARTICOLOR GYROLASELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 270-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest December 9, 1913. Northern Queensland (Gordonvale near Cairns). Type, Hy 2663, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - | coverslip fragment containing the Holotype ° with appendages separated (part of 1 antenna separated, the other DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV missing), “TYPE, HY/2663, A.A. Girault"’, ‘“Q. Museum. Gyrolasella particolor, Gir,, °°’. On the last label all except “‘Q. Museum,”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's, PARTICOLOR PERILAMPOIDES Giraull, L915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 303-sp. nov. + description. PUBL, DATA: Six females on a card in the collections of the National Museum of Victoria, labelled '*24 and 25, 06-9-11, nr. Melbourne, Lindley Park, Mr. Strickland, E, 11-11-06 - galls."’ Types, National Museum, Melbourne, two of the above specimens on a card. NMV: Card - 2 Syntype ° intact but in very dirty condition. ‘‘Out of pointed Gall, N'Melb., 11.11 [on reverse of card- mount]’’, ‘Det. by Girault, Queensland, 10.9.14"", “Type <"’, “‘Perilampoides particolor Gir. [GH]"* and on the reverse of the last label, *‘Types ¢ [GH]"’. NOTES: The remaining females were not located. PARTICOLOR TRICHAPOROIDELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 3: 229-sp. nov. + description, PUBL. DATA: One female, November 3, 1912 on banks of the river. Jungle. Proserpine, Queensland, Type, Hy 2573, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the antenna on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype = minus left pedicel + flagellum; metasoma separated, TYPE", “Trichaporoidella particolor Gir., Type - [GH]". Slide ~ | coverslip fragment containing the fragmented pedicel + flagellum from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy/2573, A.A. Girault’', “‘Queensland Museum. Trichaporoidella particolor, Gir. 27’. On the last label all except *‘Queensland Museum." are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s, PARTICORNIS EPIALATTICIDA Girault, 1924, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. PARTICOXAF POLYNEMOIDEA Girault, 1938. 1938, Rewa Ent., Rio de J, 9: 390-sp, nov + description. 333 PUBL. DATA: A female from the surface of the soil, Gatton, August 25, 1931, B. Blumberg. QM: Slide (broken, mended below with paper; minus | corner) — | cracked coverslip (with a piece missing) containing the Holotype ; with head, antennae and metasoma separated. ‘‘Polynemoidea pariicoxue Gir., Type =. Sam. 2. Blk. 10 Gatton, 25.8.1931, 2. 10e [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld."’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.6399, PARTICULA CENTROBIELLA Girault, 1929, 1929, ‘‘New pests from Australia VI."' (Girault : Brisbane) (30 September 1929) ! 3[268]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Morningside, forest, 13 Sept., 1927, OM: 5 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype © minus | antenna; | antenna and 1 fore leg separated, ‘*Cenirobiella particula Girault, Type - [GH] 3447"’. Slide 2 - | complete coverslip containing 6 specimens of which some are 4 and © Centrobiella particula, and some are Oligosita pulchra Girault. | leave them for the first reviser to sort out. ‘‘Centrobiella particula Gir., 4 (GH]", “‘Oligosita pulchra Gir. <=. Indooroopilly, Q. Dry forest grass, 22, VI.1929 [GH]"’. Slide 3 ~ 1 coverslip (with a piece missing) containing 3 specimens of species as per label. [ leave them for the first reviser ta sort out. **Oligosita pulehra Gir., +, Centrobiella particula Gir., ©. Indooroopilly, Q. Forest .V1.1929 [GH] Ent. Diy. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Old.”’. Slide 4 - | coverslip (with a piece missing) containing numerous specimens of species as per label. | leave them for the first reviser to sort out. ''Centrobiella particula Girault, =, Oligosita pulehra Git., 4°. Grass in forest, Mt Cootha [= Coot-tha], 11 May, 1929 [GH] Ent, Div. Dep, Ag. & Stk., Qld.*’. Slide 5 — | complete coverslip containing, | ' of Anaphoidee linnaei Girault; a half coverslip containing | = of Centrobiella particula (without a head), | 2 of Polyneme ediiha Girault (without a head) and a separated head. “‘Anaphoidea linnaei Gir.,. - 384 [GH]", ‘‘Centrobiella particula, Palynema editha Gir., °. Bundaberg, forest, 12 Apr., 1924 [GH] Ent. Diy, Dep, Ag, & Stk., Qld.”’, NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3447. PARTIGLABRA EUCHAROMORPHA Girault, 1940, 1940, Revta Soc. ent. argent. WW : 324-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Three females, Victoria, F.E. Wilson. QM: 3 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - 1 Syntype © minus right wings; head (minus antennae except left scape) and some legs separated. ‘‘Swan Hill, Vic., 4.1.41, F.E. Wilson’’, ‘*Eucharomorpha partiglabra Gir., Type 2 [GH]’’. Card 2-1 Syntype © minus head, metasoma, right wings and some legs. “Swan Hill, Vic., 4.1.31, F.E, Wilson”, “Eucharomorpha partiglabra Gir., Paratype ? [GH]’’. Slide — | complete coverslip containing a head (antennae separated) and 2 fore wings all from the Syntypes on Cards | and 2. **Eucharamorpha partiglabra Gir., Type * [GH]”’. Card 3 - 1 Syntype © minus tip of right antenna; some legs separated. ‘Swan Hill, Vic., 4.1.31, F.E. Wilson’’, “ Eucharo- morpha partiglabra Gir., Paratype * [GH]"’. NOTES: Girault did not designate a Holotype in his description therefore all his specimens become Syntypes. The Queensland Museum register numbers. for the Syntypes of this species are T.9421 (Card 1), T.9422 (Card 2) and T.9423 (Card 3), PARTIGLABRA PSILOGASTER Girault, 1926. 1926, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 142 131-sp. nov, + description. 1940, Revia Soe. ent. argent. 10: 324- mentioned under Epimetagea bunyae Girault. PUBL. DATA: One female, forest, H, Hacker. April 20, 1913. QM: 1 card and 2 slides as follows: Card - Holotype 2 minus antennae, left MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM fore wing and left hind tibia + tarsus. “Brisbane: H. Hacker, 15.10.17", ‘*Psilogaster partiglabra Gir., © type [GH]. Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 fore wing and | antenna all from the Holotype. ‘‘Psilogaster partiglabra Gir., Type » [GH]"’. Slide 2 - 2 coverslip fragments and 1 cracked, almost complete coverslip; the smaller coverslip fragment contains | antenna from the Holotype of Psi/logaster partiglabra, the larger coverslip fragment is empty and the cracked, almost complete coverslip contains an unidentified species of Ootetrastichus. **Ootetrastichus [GH] Brisbane, sweeping under growths mostly Eucalypts, 20.4,13, H. Hacker’’, ““Psilogaster partiglahra Gir,, Type 3 [GH]". NOTES: The data on Slide 2 refers to Ootetrastichus sp. and Girault has used this slide to mount the second antenna from the Holotype. | suspect that Girault has published the date from this slide in error for the data with Psilogaster partiglabra, i.e. the date with the Card is the correct date For this species. There is room for the second antenna on Slide | and the only reason I can offer for his mounting it on Slide 2 is that he could not locate Slide 1 or he did not have it to hand at the time. Given the chaotic state of Girault’s material either of these reasons are plausible. In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this species in the genus Epimetagea as a new combination. This explains its inclusion in the 1940 paper, The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9424. PARTIPES CRISTATITHORAX Girault, 1932, 1932, '*New pests from Australia, X.” (Girault : Brisbane) (10 February 1932) : 3[288]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Wallumbilla. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘The type was reared from a lecaniid scale, October 17, 1923 the host upon brigalaw. A single female’’. QM: 4 slides as follows: Slide | (cracked through coverslip, mended with paper; a piece missing) - | cracked complete coverslip containing the fragmenied Holotype |. ‘‘Cristatithorax DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: LV partipes Gir., 2 type, Hy/17 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep, Ag. & Stk. Qld.”’, ‘'Cristatithorax Partipes Gir. Host Lecanium, No. 17, Wallumbilla [GH] ... Dep. Ag. & Stk. Qld.’’. Slide 2 - i complete coverslip containing 5 © 2 with heads separated, | minus the tip of 1 antenna. “Cristaiithorax partipes Gir., =. Ashgrove, Brisbane, June 16, 1933 [GH]’’. Shde 3 - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 ° - with heads separated, each with 1 antenna separated. ‘‘Crisiatithorax partipes Gir., ©. Brisbane, 2] May, 1933, Coccus on Poinsettia, A.R. Brimblecombe [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld."’. Slide 4 - 1 almost complete coverslip containing 1 fragmented +. “‘Cristatithorax partipes Gir., °. Brisbane, Sep. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld."'. NOTES: Hy/17 is not a Queensland Museum register number. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9425. PARTIPILUM ZOOENCYRTUS Girault, 1923, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. PARTISANGUINEUS EUPELMUS Girault, 1923. 1923, Insecutor Inscit. menstr, 11; 98-sp. noy. + description. PUBL. DATA: Kuranda, In the introduction to this paper Girault says, ‘These species had escaped my utmost efforts in collection, and were taken, L believe. solely on tree-trunks in jungle, Queensland... The types are in the Queensland Museum’, QM: 3 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - Only 1 tibia + tarsus from the Holotype remains on the card. ‘‘Kuranda, Nov., 1919 [on reverse of card-mnount]’’, “Kuranda, Queensland, A.P. Dodd”, 4340", “Eypelimus partisanguineus Gir., type [GH]"’. Slide - | complete coverslip containing 1 fore wing and | antenna (in 3 pieces) all from the Holotype of Eupelmus partisaniguineus; 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing an unidentified encyrtid. '‘Eupelmus partisanguineus Gir., = type [GH] 4340". On this label there is a name in Girault’s hand which is hard to decipher. It looks like Australency... Card 2-1 = minus head and some legs; | fore wing separated. ‘‘Westwood, Queensland, A.P, Dodd”’, ‘*‘Dec., 1925", 'Eupelmus partisanguineus 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.4340. PARTISCUTELLUM TETRASTICHOMORPHA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2; 227-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A single female, with the preceding species [sweeping in forest, April 9, 1913]. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland, Type, Hy 1813, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head with type appendages of bicolor. QM: Card - Only some leg parts from the Holotype remain on the card. ‘‘TYPE"”, “Tetrastichomorpha partiscutellum Girault, = type [GH]’*- Slide — 2 coverslip fragments and | almost complete coverslip containing 2 heads and part of another from ihe Holotype of Tetrastichomorpha partiscutellum and the Syntypes of Tetrastichomorpha bicolor Girault, I leave them for the first reviser to sort out. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/1812, 1813, A.A. Girault”’, ‘“Epitetrastichus [GH] 1812. Queensland Museum. Tefrastichomorpha bicolor, G. 9, T. partiscutellum G. 1813"". On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum," and ‘‘Epitetrastichus”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. PARUS ENCYRTUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 4: 93-sp, nov, + description. PUBL, DATA: One female, sweeping in the dry bed of Cape River, forest, September 20, 1914. Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Type, Hy 3004, Queensland Museum, the specimen in alcohol (head severed) with type of Aloposoma ungultatipes. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype head of Encyrtus parus; | cracked, complete coverslip containing parts of Rhicnopeltella sarah Girault. “Rhienopeltélla sarah Gir. Toowoong, 19.9.08 [GH]’’. Girault has crossed out @ 385 386 name (now illegible) on this label and replaced it with ‘*sarah"’. ‘‘Eneyrtus parus Gir., > type 3004 [GH]"'. NOTES: The body of the Holotype was not located, PARKA CALOSOTA Girault, 1932, 1932, ‘New pests from Australia, X.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 February 1932) : 5[290]-sp. description, PUBL. DATA; [!] Nelson [= Gordonvale], Feb., 1921, A.P. Dodd. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “‘One female only"’. QM: Card - Holotype © minus left fore wing and antennae; head separated. “Gordonvale, N.Q,, Feb., 19217’, ‘*4476", *Calosota parva Girault, Type ° [GH]"". Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 antennae and | fore wing all from the Holotype. ‘*Calosota parva Girault, Type = [GH] 4476". NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4476, PARVA CERCHYSIOPSIS Girault, 1923, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. PARVICORPUS CHALCIS Girault, 1925. 1925, ‘An essay on when a fly is lovable, the ceremony of baptizing some and unlovely hate.’ (Girault : Brisbane) (30 June 1925) : 4[190]-sp. description . PUBL. DATA: One female, Yamala, Q., from Earias parallela, April, 1924, cotton. QM: Card - Holotype ? with some legs separated. **Chalcis parvicorpus Girault, Type » [GH]"’, “Brachymeria parvicorpus (Gir.) E.F. Riek. Det, 1950°’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4518, MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM PUBL. DATA: Pentland, lancewood forest, November 23, 1917, one female. QM: Card - Holotype = minus head, right wings and most legs; metasoma separated. ''Metastenoides parviventris Gir., Type © [GH]"*. Slide —- 7 coverslip fragments; the 3 close to the Metastenoides \abel contain the head (1 antenna separated, incomplete, the other missing), 1 fore wing and some leg parts all from the Holotype of Polycysteloides parviventris; the remaining coverslip fragments contain parts fram Roptroceropseus quadridentatus (labelled as Parerotolepsia 4=dentata) and Systasis quadridentatus (see NOTES with these species). ''Mefastenoides parviventris Gir, Type + [GH]"', “Sysrasis 4-dentatus [= quadridentatus| Gir., Type = wing [with an arrow directed at the appropriate coverslip fragment] [GH]"’, ‘‘Parerotolepsia 4=dentata [= quadridentata] Gir., = type. Inkerman Mtn. Scrub, Dec. 9 [GH]’’. On the last label Girault has crossed out a name which is now illegible. NOTES: Girault has synonymised the genus Polycysteloides before he described this species in combination with it. In his unpublished manuscript Girault has placed this species in Merastenoides as a new combination and has changed the labels on the Holotype. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is 1.9426. The other specimens on the Slide present a rather confusing situation which is dealt with under the relevant species listing. PARVIVESPA STOMA TOCERAS Girault, 1929. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. §. Aust. 53 : 345-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, Beverley, Western Australia. SAM: Card - Holotype | intact, *‘Beverley, W.A.”’, On this label ‘“J.W.O. Tepper"’ is crossed out. ‘Type’, ‘‘Stoviatoceras parvivespa Gir. Western Australia’, “Stomatoceras parvivespa Girault, Type - PARVIVENTRIS POLYCYSTELOIDES Girault, 1920, [GH]". 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 3 : 331-Polycysteloides Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Eurydinoteloides Girault (1913), 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 8: 47-sp. noy, + description, PARVULA HALTICHELLA (7) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1913). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 + 330-sp. nov. + description. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 387 PUBL. DATA: [7] Cairns, Queensland. Forest. December 24, 1913 (A.A.G.). Type, Hy 3389, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag, the head on a slide. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type is a male’’. QM: Card - Holotype 4 minus head, wings and some legs; metasoma and some legs separated. ‘‘Haltichella parvula Girault & Dodd ? type [DH]’’, ‘‘Haltichella parvula Dodd & Gir. [HH]’’, ‘‘Proconura parvula (Dodd & Gir.) E.F. Riek. det. 1950’’. Slide - 1 complete, square coverslip containing the head (minus | antenna) and part of 1 fore wing all from the Holotype. ‘*Haltichella parvula Girault & Dodd, ° [= *] type [DH] 4660’’, ‘‘3389’’. NOTES: The Holotype is definitely a male. T.4660 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. PARVULA NEOMPHALOIDELLA (?) Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 244-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in jungle, 800 feet, September 13, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Kuranda, Queensland. Type, Hy 2608, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype 2 minus head, left wings and some legs; metasoma separated. “TYPE’’, ‘‘“Neomphaloidella parvula Dodd, 2 type [DH]’’. Slide - 3 coverslip fragments (1 cracked) containing the head (part of 1 antenna separated) and 1 folded fore wing all from the Holotype. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2608, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Neomphaloidella parvula Dodd’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. PARVULICORPUS ENCYRTOMPHALE Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3 : 210-sp. nov. + description. 1916, Mem. Od Mus. 5 : 214-additional specimen; descriptive notes. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, January 4, 1913. Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Type, Hy 2535, Queensland Museum, the female on a slide. QM: Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing the Holotype ? with head separated (part of head and | antenna missing). ‘*TYPE, Hy/2535, A.A. Girault’’, “Q,. Museum. Encyrtomphale parvulicorpus, Gir. Genotype °’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Q. Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. USNM: Slide - 2 complete coverslips containing | ° with head separated, fragmented. ‘‘Encyrtomphale parvulicorpus Girault, °. Australia [GH]’’. PARVUS NEANASTATUS Girault, 1920. 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 8: 45-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, Inkerman, December 9, 1917. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type was collected amongst sandal and beefwood country’. QM: Card - Holotype 2 of Neanastatus parvus, inact; 1 ¢ of Neanastatus cinctiventris Girault with head separated. **4369’’, ‘“Neanastatus parvus Gir., ? type, cinctiventris Gir., ¢ [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4369. PASCALI EPIMEGASTIGMUS Girault, 1933. 1926, ‘‘New pests from Australia. II.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (30 April 1926) : 2[201]-nomen nudum under Epimegastigmus limoni Girault. 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, Wynnum. QM: Card - Holotype 2 (buried in glue) minus head and 1 fore wing. “*Epimegastigmus pascali Girault, Type 2 [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Wynnum’’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments and | coverslip (with a piece missing) containing the head (antennae separated) and | fore wing all from the Holotype. ‘‘Epimegastigmus pascali Girault, Type 2? [GH] 5030. 5030. 5030)’’. 388 NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.5030. PASTEUR ANASTATUS Girault, 1913, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 24-sp. nov. + description : 26-spp. key 9°. 1939, Od Nat, 11+ 22-a cryptic note making Anastatus Motschulsky (1859) a junior synonym of Eupe/mus Dalman (1820). PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, April 15, 1914 (A.P. Dodd), Cloncurry, Queensland. Type, Hy 2876, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag; antenna and a leg and a fore wing on a slide with type of Eupelmus lambi Girault. QM: Card - Holotype = minus head, left wings and I leg. “TYPE"’, ‘'4337", ‘““4nastatus pasteuri Girault, Type [GH]”. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments; the one furthest from the ‘*2840"* label contains the head (in 2 pieces, 1 antenna separated) ! fore wing and | leg all from the Holotype of Anastatus pasteuri; the remaining coverslip fragment contains parts from the Holotype of Eupelmus lambi Girault. ** TYPE", *“Bupelmus pasteuri Gir., 2 type [GH] 4337", 2840", “‘Eupelmus lambi Gir., ¢ type [GH] 4296"", NOTES: T.4337 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled, PASTEURT CRISTATITHORAX Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 159-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, April 14, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Cloncurry, Queensland. Type, Hy 3121, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head, a caudal tibia and a fore wing on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype ? minus head, wings (except right hind wing) and some leg parts; scutellum damaged. “*TYPE”’, “Cheiloneurus pastevri Gir., = type [GH]"'. Slide (remounted by Noyes) - | complete coverslip containing the head (part of 1 antenna separated, in 2 pieces), 1 tibia + tarsus and 1 fore wing (with a piece separated) all from the Holotype. ‘TYPE, Hy/2992, 3121, A.A. Girault’*, “Q. Museum. Cristatithorax pasteuri, Git., MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM 3121."’. On the last label all except “Q. Museum.” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. ‘On same slide as type of Cheiloneurus perpulcher Girault”’, *‘J.S, Noyes, 6.vi,1978”’. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault retains this species in the genus Cristatitherax, | presume that he originally thought this species to be a Cheilomeurus bur changed his mind before publication without changing his label on the card- mounted body of the Holotype. Noyes has remounted the slide parts of Cheiloneurus perpulcher on another slide. The Queensland Museum register number Hy,2992 helongs to that species. PATER GONATOCERUS Girault, 1920. 1920, Insecutor Inscit, mensir, 8: 99-sp, nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Forest, Watsonville, March. OM: 4 slides as follows: Slide | - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype - of Gonatocerus pater with paris separated; | cracked, complete coverslip containing 2 Syntype #7? of Gonalocerus baconi Girault. ““TYPE, Hy/1036, A.A, Girault"', ‘‘Gon. pater Gir., © type [GH] 3661, QO. Museum. Gonatocerus baconi, Gir,, 2 1's 3665"". On the last label all except ‘'3661, Q, Museum. 3665°" and the parts in Girault's hand (including the ‘‘s"* on the male sex sign) are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s, Shde 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing | intact -. ‘“Gonatocerus pater Girault, +. AAG. Watsonville, forest, [2.117.1919 {[GH]’’. Slide 3 - 1 complete coverslip containing J intact 2. ‘“Gonatocerus pater Girault, ». Stanthorpe, Q., 22 Apr., 1924, Forest [GH] Ent. Div, Dep, Ag, & Stk., Qld."’. Shde 4 - 1 small coverslip (with a piece missing) containing a head of uncertain origin; a half coverslip containing 3 23 1 is Gonatocerus pater (with head and prothorax separated), 1 is the Holotype < of Polynema helena Girault and the third is Aphelinus pax Girault. “‘Polynema helena Girt., type *. Aphelinus pax Gir,, = [GH] 3599”’, ““Gonatocerus pater Git., 2. Stanthorpe, Q. {also an arrow directed at the appropriate specimen] [GH]"’,‘‘On Chionaspis, Brigalaw (2nd spm) [Apfhelinus pax}, Juandah, Q,, Jan, 23/24 [GH], DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 389 NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault lists additional specimens, ‘‘Two females, forest, Stanthorpe, Q., 22 April, 1924; another, type locality, 12 March, 1919’’. The specimen on Slide 2 therefore is the second female from Watsonville and the original material consisted of one female; the Holotype. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3661. PATRUELIS EURYTOMA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 244-sp. nov. + description; additional descriptive notes (¢ 4 compared) under Eurytoma quadriguttatus Girault ; 260-spp. key + PUBL. DATA: [22] Data as with quadriguttatus. [Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Reared from galls on forest trees, September, 1913 (E.J. Girault). Types, Queensland Museum, a pair on a tag with two female types of patruelis]. NOTES: There is some confusion with the types of Eurytoma patruelis and Eurytoma quadriguttatus. Girault has remounted some specimens from the original card as detailed below (there is clear evidence in the glue that 2 specimens and 1 metasoma were also present. There is also a single specimen of Eurytoma quadriguttatus in the collection labelled as type by Girault). From reading the descriptions I suspect that Girault has mixed the characters of the two species, e.g. the color notes on E. quadriguttatus,‘‘... the lemon yellow on propleuron advances onto the pronotum and is plainly visible from above, there are two orange dots in the upper occiput mesad ...’’ are on the same specimen as the foveae described for E. patruelis, ‘‘... in the pair of median grooves on the propodeum there are three foveae, the third (caudal) as long as the other two combined ...’’ In his unpublished manuscript Girault places FE. patruelis as a sub-species of E. queenslandensis Girault which again differs from FE. patruelis in the nature of the propodial sculpture. He also places E. quadriguttatus under the heading for this sub-species, i.e. he regards both E, patruelis and E. quadriguttatus as synonyms and as sub-species of E. queens/landensis. None of these changes were carried out in the literature. The situation requires careful appraisal by the first reviser. QM: Card - 1 ° minus antennae (except scapes), metasoma, wings (?) and some leg parts, | ? minus antennae (except scapes), 1 pair of wings (which may belong to the first specimen) and | pair of antennae from a specimen no longer on the card. I suspect that these are Syntypes (and parts thereof) of Eurytoma patruelis and Eurytoma quadriguttatus. ‘‘TYPE”’, ‘‘4811”’, “‘Eurytoma queenslandensis, patruelis Gir., Type ° [GH]’’. There is no Eurytoma quadriguttatus label. NOTES: T.4811 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of Eurytoma queenslandensis and four of its varieties, most of which are undescribed. No action has been taken with the register numbers for the taxa above since the situation requires interpretation by the first reviser. PATTERSONI DELISLEIA Girault, 1936. 1936, ‘‘Chalcididae Capsidae species nova Australiensis Giraulti.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (25 April 1936) : 1[320]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Woodridge, Nov. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘One female from the forest, Nov. 12, 1922’’. QM: Card - Holotype ? minus head, wings (except for 1 separated hind wing) and some legs; metasoma separated. ‘‘Delis/eia pattersoni Girault, Type 2 [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Woodstock [= Woodridge], Q., Nov. 12, 1922 [GH]’’. Slide - 2 complete, square coverslips containing the head (antennae separated), 2 fore wings, | hind wing and 2 legs all from the Holotype. ‘‘Delisleia pattersoni Girault, Type ° [GH]’’. NOTES: The locality Woodstock I regard as an error. Girault was living at Kingston in November 1922 and this is a suburb of Brisbane near Woodridge. Woodstock is in northern Queensland near Townsville and I doubt that Girault was there in November 1922 given his poor financial situation. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9427. PAUCICILIATUS ERYTHMELUS Girault, 1938. 1938, Revita Ent., Rio de J. 9 : 390-sp. nov. + description. 390 PUBL. DATA: A female, Queensland, QM; Slide - 1 coverslip fragment (furthest from the label) containing 2 » = with heads separated; | is the Holotype of Erythmelus paucicilialus and the other is unidentified; 1 coverslip fragment in the middle of the slide containing a ¢ of Camploptera vasta Girault and 1 almost complete coverslip containing 6 22 which [ suspect are the Paratypes of Campioptera gregi Girault. “Erythmelus pauciciliatus Gir., Type ~ [GH] 3742", ‘Camptoptera vasta Gir., - type, C. gregi » [GH] 3696, 3695"", NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of chis species is 7.3742. PAUCIFASCIATUS SYMPIESQMORPHELLEUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 3; 281-sp. nav, + _ description, 1916, Mem. Od Mus. 5 : 222- Sympiesomorphelleus Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Cirrospiloideus. Ashmead (1904). PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping over all parts of island, a mile from the mainland, forest, December 25, 1911, Northern Queensland (Double Island near Cairns). Type, Hy 2688, Queensland Museum, a female on a tag; head and hind legs on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype + minus head, metasoma and some legs. ‘‘ TYPE", “Sympiesomoarphelleus paucifasciatus Gir., Type © [GH]’”. Slide - | coverslip [ragment containing the head (in 2 pieces, ] antenna separated) and 2 legs all from the Holotype, ‘TYPE, Hy/ 2688, A.A. Girault’’, **Queensland Museum. Syrpiesomorphelleus paucifasciaius Gir. 2*". On the last label all excep! *‘Queensland Museum.” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. PAUCIPUNCTATA EUDECATOMA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 268-sp. noy. + description. 1927, Rec. 8. Aust. Mus. 3). 321-Eundecatoma Ashmead (1888) a junior synonym of Decatoma Spinola (181) 1). PUBL. DATA: One female, [rom a window, February 4, 1914. Gordonvale MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM (Cairns), Queensland, Type, Hy 3271, Queensland Museum, one female on a tag, the head and hind leg on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype " minus head and tight hind Jeg. ‘TYPE’, ‘‘4861"’, “FEudecatoma paucipunctata Gir., Type © [GH]”’. Slide - 1 badly cracked, coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head (in 2 pieces, 1 antenna separated). ‘‘TYPE, Hy/3271, A.A, Girault”’, ‘'Q, Museum. Eudecatoma paucipunctata Gir. = 4861°'. On the last label all except ‘'Q. Museum. 4861”’ are ina hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T,4861 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. PAUCIPUNCTATUS TUMIDICOXOIDES Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 326-sp. nov, + description. 1926, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 14 : 66- Tumidicoxoides Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Chalcis Fabricius (1789). PUBL. DATA: One female, G.F. Hill. Port Darwin, Northern Territory. Type, Hy 3385, Queensland Museum, the specimen minutien. OM: 4 stages on separate pins, 4 cards on separate pins and | pin as follows: Stage 1 - Holotype ~ minus head and left hind tarsus, "'Darwin, G.F, Hill’’, ‘4523’, **Tumidicoxoides paucipunctatus Gir., ¥ type [GH]’’, '*Tumidicoxoides paucipunctatus Gir. [HH])", ‘“Brachymeria paucipunctata (Gir.) E,F, Riek. det. 1950°’, Stage 2-1 © intact. “Goondiwindi, Q., Jany, 1929, A.P. Dodd", *‘Chalcis paucipunctatus Girault, = [GH]’’. Stage 3- 1] © minus some legs. ‘*Chinchilla, Queensland, A.P. Dodd"’, ‘*Chalcis paucipunetatus Gir, [GH]’". Stage 4-1 © with insect damaged left mesosoma. ‘‘Chinchilla, Q., Jany, 28, A.P. Dodd”, *“Chalcis paucipunctatus Girault, = {GH]’’. Card 1 - 1 © intact. **Chaleis paucipunctatus Girault,» [GH]’’ and on the reverse, *‘I1I.21.1924, Forest, Inglewood [GH]"’. Card 2-1 © intact. “*Chalcis paucipunctatus Gir., yar. [GH]”’ and on the reverse, ‘Pentland, Q, [GH]”’, DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 391 Card 3 -2 29%, 1 with left fore wing separated. ‘‘Chalcis paucipunctatus Gir., § [GH]”’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Jandowae, window, Feb. 18, 1924 [GH]’’. Card 4-2 °°, 1 minus left antennal flagellum. ‘*Chinchilla, Queensland, A.P. Dodd”’, ‘‘Chalcis paucipunctatus Girault, 2 [GH]’’. Pin - 1 ° minus head and some legs. “Townsville, QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA, H.J. Taylor’’, ‘‘Bred from Sarcophaga |.’’, ‘‘W.W. Froggatt Collection’’, ‘‘Chalcis paucipunctatus Girault, ° [GH]’’. MM: Card - 3 2°, 1 minus some tarsi and 1 insect damaged. ‘‘Chalcis paucipunctatus Girault, 2 [GH]”’ and on the reverse, ‘“Jandowae, window, Feb. 18, 1924 [GH]’’. NOTES: T.4523 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. PAVO AGAMERIONELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 221-sp. nov. + description. 1917, Insecutor Inscit, menstr. 5 : 155- Agamerionella Girault (1915) a junior synonym of Thaumasura Westwood (1868). PUBL. DATA: One specimen [°], in jungle (F.P. Dodd). Kuranda, Queensland. Type, Hy 3214, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag. QM: 2 stages and 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Stage | - Holotype ¢ minus parts of both antennae, some leg parts and part of the ovipositor. ‘‘Cairns dist., F.P. Dodd’’, ‘“Agamerionella pavo Gir., Type ° [GH]’’. Stage 2 - 1 ° minus metasoma. “‘Gordonvale, N.Q., Nov., 1920’’, ‘*Thaumasura pavo Girault, 2 [GH]’’. Card 1 - 1 2 minus part of the ovipositor. “‘Gordonvale, N.Q., Dec., 1920, bark’, ‘*Thaumasura pavo Girault, ? [GH]’’. Card 2 - 1 ° minus metasoma, left fore wing, part of right antenna and some legs; head separated. ‘‘ Thaumasura pavo Girault, 2 [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Meringa, Q., January [GH]’’. On the upper side of the label Girault has changed the specific name from ‘‘silva’’ to ‘‘pavo’’ in red ink. NOTES: The PUBL. DATA appear to be in error in stating that the Holotype was on a tag. Although the data label on the specimen does not give Kuranda as the locality, F.P. Dodd collected extensively at Kuranda where he lived and Kuranda is in the Cairns district. There are 15 extra cards in the QM collections bearing specimens of this species in good condition. They do not bear Girault labels, but I suspect that Girault saw them. In his unpublished manuscript Girault lists numerous specimens of this species. PAVO ELASMUS Girault, 1920, 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr, 7 : 181-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Gordonvale, Queensland, forest, July 9, 1918. Also Aloomba, July 10. Also Brisbane, November, 1916 (H. Hacker). QM: 3 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - 1 Syntype 2 minus head, metasoma and some legs; part of left hind wing separated. ‘‘3948’’, ‘‘HOLOTYPE’’, “Elasmus pavo Girlt, 2? type [GH]’’. Card 2 - 2 22 minus heads and metasomas; 1 2 minus head and 2 separated heads glued to the card (1 minus antennae). ‘‘E/asmus pavo Gir. [GH]’’. Card 3 - 1 ° minus head; prothorax (with fore legs attached), metasoma and some legs separated. ‘‘Elasmus pavo Gir., 2 [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Indooroopilly, forest, 5.V1I.1932 [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the head probably from the specimen on Card 3 (antennae separated except for left scape). *Elasmus pavo Gir., °. Indooroopilly, forest, 5.VI.1932 [GH]’’. NOTES: In the absence of label data with the specimen on Card 1 it is impossible to assign holotype-status to it with any certainty. Therefore I have assigned syntype-status to it. The remaining two Syntypes were not located. The Queensland Museum register number for the remaining Syntype of this species is T.3948. Riek (1967) has placed this remaining Syntype as a Holotype which is incorrect. PAVO PODAGRION Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 291-sp. nov. + description. 392 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM PUBL. DATA: Two males, four Females on a card labelled *'22. Bred from eggcase of Mantis, Tinedera australiana |= Tenodera australasiae] Leach. 22 =, 2 7, 15-3-1903. J.A.K,"' Types, the above specimens; male and female antennae and a female hind leg on aslide, In the National Museum, Melbourne. The host is the common Tenodera qustralasioe [= Tenodera australusiae| of Leach. Later, four females were found on 4 card in the same collection labelled **88, March 19, 1903, Melb." and reared from the same host. NMYV; 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows! Card 1-4 ° and 2 ¢ Syntypes (the card is marked with a male and female sign); the \ beside the female sign is minus antennae except for 1 scape, the male beside the male sign is intact, the other male is minus some legs (both males have their hind legs) and the remaining specimens are intact. ““Bred from egg case of mantis Tinodera austral.., [= Tenodera ausiralasiae] Leach, 22 =,2 4, 15.3.1903, J.A.K. [on reverse of card- mount]’’, **22 Nat. Mus. Victoria’, ‘Type I" Podagrion pave Girault, Types 4° [GH]”’. Card 2-3 Syntype © 2 and | glue spot; 1 5 minus head. left wings and some legs, | + minus right antennal flagellum and some legs and the third » minus left antennal flagellum, metasoma and some legs. *‘Out of Egg case of mantis. Tenodera australis |= Tenodera australasiae) 19.3.07, (Melb)"’, "8, Nat. Mus., Victoria’, ‘‘Podagrion pavo Girault, Type - [GH]"’. Slide - 1 cracked, almost complete, square coverslip containing 1 4 hind leg in 2 pieces and 3 antennae (1 in pieces), My notes say that the leg cannot be from the Syntype 7 7, The antennae are from the Syntypes and I suspect that Girault made this slide using parts from the 2 cards. The situation needs checking and [ have not had the opportunity To see-the specimens again since making these notes. “‘Podagrion pavo Gir. ... Types #9 [GH]"*. On the label Girault has crossed out '& Dodd"’. QM: 3 ecards on Separate pins as follows: Card 1-3 17, 1 minus right pedicel + flagellum; 2 - =, | minus head (metasoma separated), I with L hind leg and the tip of right antenna separated. *‘Podagrion pavo Girault, Paratypes * + [GH]"’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Gympie, Oct, [GH]"". Card 2-1 ¢, 4 °° in good condition, **.,. species Chalcids bred from Eges of Mantis A. latistytus [= Archimantis latistvyla|, Feb. 14-1921, H. Hacker. Brisbane [HH]”’, **Pachytomus pavo (Gir.), 12 [GH]*". On the reverse of the first label Girault has written, ‘\Archiniantis’' and at the beginning of the first label he has crossed out the number 2. Card 3-3 55; 1 minus head and | minus metasoma. ““Pachytomus pavo Gir., * + [GH]’’ and on the reverse, *‘Brisbane, Feb. 14, 1921 [GH]’’. NOTES: The confusing situation with the slide-mounted parts has been discussed above. My notes indicate that | rechecked the leg on this slide and it was definitely from a male, The specimens on QM Card 1 have no type-status since they were not mentioned with the original description. The date on the NMV Card 2 (19,3.07) conflicts with the published date (19.3.03) and I feel that the latter is a mis-print. In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this species in the genus Pachytomus which explains the labels on QM Cards 2 and 3. The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T.5102 and has been cancelled since the Syntypes (NMY Card 2) were placed in the Queensland Museum in error. PAX ACHRYSOCHARELLOIDEA Girault, 1913, 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 169-sp. description : 178-gen, key -.. 1913, Trans. R. Soe. 8, Aust. 37: 109-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: New South Wales: Sydney (A.M. Lea). Type, 1.1349, South Australian Museum, one specimen [-] on a slide. SAM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype ? with head, antennae and | fore wing separated. *“Achrysocharelloidea pax Gir,, = type [GH]’’. NOTES: The two papers issued in December of 1913, The Trans. R, Soc, S. Aust, paper was without doubt written first and as a standard [ am accepting it as the reference for this nominal species. PAX APHELINUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 181-sp. nav. + description : 183-spp. key, DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 393 PUBL. DATA: One male, sweeping jungle growths along a streamlet in a forest, June 17, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1713, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide with the type Prospaltella antiopa Girault. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype ¢ of Aphelinus pax with head separated; | complete coverslip containing the Holotype ¢ of Prospaltella antiopa Girault, ‘TYPE, Hy/1713, 1728, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. 1713. Aphelinus pax 2, 3516. Prospaltella antiopa 2 1728. 3871’’. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum. 3516. 3871” are ina hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Slide 2 - 1 small coverslip (with a small piece missing) containing a head of uncertain origin; a half coverslip containing 1 ° of Aphelinus pax (with head separated), the Holotype 2 of Polynema helena Girault and 1 2 of Gonatocerus pater Girault. **Polynema helena Gir., Type ?, Aphelinus pax Gir.,? [GH] 3599”’, ‘‘Gonatocerus pater Gir., ?. Stanthorpe, Q. [GH]’’, “‘On Chionaspis, Brigalow (2nd spm) [Aphelinus pax] Juandah, Q., Jan. 23/24 [GH]’’. NOTES: T.3516 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. PAX ASYNTOMOSPHYRUM Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79 Abt.A, H.6: 71- sp. nov. + description. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 249-sp. description : 250-gen. key 2°. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 256-type data and length. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping forest, top of coast range mountains (1500 feet), May 30, 1913. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type [Hy.1864], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide (together with a Stethynium). QM: Slide - 1 almost complete, square coverslip containing the Holotype of Asyntomosphyrum pax (minus head) and an unidentified chalcidoid, presumably a Stethynium. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/1864, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Q. Museum. Asyntomosphyrum pax. 2’. On the last label all except ‘‘Q. Museum.” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. PAX BOOTANOMYIA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 304-sp. nov. + description : 306-spp. key. PUBL. DATA: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Forest, (1,500 feet), May 26, 1912. Type, Hy 3342, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus head. **Bootanomyia pax Girault, type ? [GH]’’. Slide - 2 complete coverslips; the larger contains the head from the Holotype of Bootanomyia pax (minus 1 antennal flagellum), the smaller coverslip contains 2 fore wings and | hind wing of Bootanomyia aerea Girault. ‘“TYPE, Hy/3342, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘aerea, wing [GH] 4997. 4996. Q. Museum. Bootanomyia pax, Gir.’’. On the last label all after ‘‘Q. Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. There is a name and female sex sign crossed out on this label. NOTES: T.4996 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. PAX CERAMBYCOBIUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79 Abt.A, H.6 : 92- sp. noy. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 38-sp. description. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 53 : 310- additional specimen; descriptive notes. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping foliage in jungle country, November 4, 1911. Kuranda, Queensland. Type, [Hy.2903], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag and a slide with the legs and antennae. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus antennae, right wings and some legs. ‘“TYPE”’, **4220’’, ‘‘Cerambycobius pax Girault, Type ? [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing | fore wing, 1 antenna and parts of 4 legs all from the Holotype; | cracked coverslip fragment containing the Holotype ? of Elasmus aeschlyi Girault. ‘‘Queensland Mu... TYPE, Hy/1483, 2’’, ‘‘Elas. aeschyli [= Elas. aeschlyi] Gir., Type °, Cerambycobius pax Girault, ? type [GH]’’. SAM: Card - 1 2 with head separated. “Strahan, Tas., Lea & Carter’’, **Cerambycobius pax Girault, Tasmania’, “‘Cerambycobius pax (Girault [)], 2, [GH]’’. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM NOTES: T.4220 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. PAX COELOCYBOIDES Girault, 1913. Mem. Od Mus, 2: 313-sp, nov. + description, PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, December 2, 1911, Nelson [= Gordonyale] (Caims), North Queensland. Type, Hy 1960, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the hind tibiae, a fore wing and the head on a slide. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - Holotype © minus head and lefr fore wing. “TYPE”, ‘'Coelocybojdes pax Girault, Type » [GH]"’. Slide - | cracked almost complete coverslip and | coverslip fragment containing the head (minus antennae), | fore wing and parts of 2 legs all from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy/1960, A.A. Girault'’, “Queensland Museum. Coelocyboides pax. =", On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum.” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 2-1 + minus head. ‘‘Coelocyhoides pax -. Gordonvale, March [GH]’’, NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault mentions a second female from Gordonvale collected in March, 1918. Slide 1 - a half coverslip containing the Holotype head of Eurydinotomorpha pax minus | antenna, "QO. Museum. Eurydino- tomorpha pax, Gir. Genotype “*'. On this label all except “‘Q. Museum.”’ are ina hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 fore wing from the Holotype of Eury- dinatomorpha pax and 1 coverslip fragment containing the head (in 2 pieces, part oul from under the coverslip, antennae attached to the other) which, | suspect, are from the Holotype © of Eurydinotomorpha grandis Girault, “TYPE, Hy/1967, A.A, Girault’’, "QO. Museum. Eurydinotomorpha pax, Gir. » Genotype’. On the last label all except *‘Q, Museum.’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 2-1. minus head, left wings. and some legs; metasoma and nght hind wing separated. ““ABurydinotomorpha pax Girault, Cotype - [GH]” and on the reverse, “Kuranda, Jungle, V1, A.P. Dodd [GH]’’. Shde 3 - 1 complete coverslip containing a head (antennae separated, | in pieces), 1 fore wing and 3 legs all from the specimen on Card 2. ‘‘Eurydinalomorpha pax Gir., Cotype ©. Kuranda [GH]"’. NOTES: According to the labels there are two Holotype heads for this species. Mrs Girault has relabelled Slide 2 incorrectly; the antennal segment proportions for Eurydinotomorpha grandis fit the material on this slide. Previously | had been unable to locate the Holotype head of Eurydinotomorpha grandis. As added confirmation it is possible to read the Girault label on Slide 2. using a mirror and it PAX EURYDINOTOMORPHA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 320-sp. description : 330-gen. key, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 332-sp. noy, + description; additional specimen : 333- note after Eurydinotomorpha incerta Girault. 1915, Can, Ent, 47: 45-sp. nov. + description PUBL. DATA: 1914 - Babinda, Queensland. Jungle. Type, Hy 1967, Queensland Museum. 1915 (Can. Ent.) - One female, sweeping in jungle, October 28, 1911. Babinda (near Cairns), Queensland. Type the above specimen on a tag and a slide with the hind legs and the head. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 3 slides as follows; Card | - only some legs from the Holotype says, ““Eurydinotomorpha pax Gir., Type * (GH]’’. Also, the antennal segment proportions on Slide 2 match those on Slide 1. Both Slide 1 and Slide 2 do not match the PUBL. DATA for Eur\dinotomorpha pax since they lack hind Jegs. | am unable to offer any reason for this although I feel certain that the slides are correotly assigned above. The specimen on Card 2 (and its parts on Slide 3) has no type-status since its data were not mentioned with the original description. lt is the additional specimen mentioned with the 1915 description. remain on the card, “TYPE”, PAX GYROLASELLA Girault, L915. “Eurydinotamorpha pax Girault, type - 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 361-sp, nov, + [GH]"’. description. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 395 PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, September 10, 1914. Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Type, Hy 3442, Queensland Museum, the specimen in alcohol with the type of trilongilineata. NOTES: No specimens of this species were located. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘I have not reexamined the type, it being lost due to rough conditions’’. PAX OODERELLOIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37: 89-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 19-Ooderelloides Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Anastatus Motschulsky (1859) : 20-sp. description : 27-spp. key 2°. PUBL. DATA: One female on a card. Queensland: Mount Tambourine (A.M. Lea). Type, 1.1273, South Australian Museum. The above specimen on a tag and a slide bearing the legs and antennae. SAM: Card - Holotype * minus antennae, wings and some legs. ‘‘Mt. Tambourine, Q., A.M. Lea’’, ‘1.1273, Ooderelloides pax Girault, Queensland, also slide, TYPE’’, ‘*Ooderelloides pax Girault, ? [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 antennae and 3 legs (1 in 2 pieces) all from the Holotype. ‘‘Ooderelloides pax Gir., « [GH]’’. NOTES: Although the Girault labels were not annotated ‘‘Type’’ by Girault I am certain that the above material represents the Holotype of this species. PAX PODAGRION Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79 Abt.A, H.6 : 47- sp. nov. + description. 1914, Z. wiss. InsektBiol. 10 : 138 (footnote)- note on host. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 291-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: One female reared from an eggmass of a mantid obtained from the forest, Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), North Qsld. Type, [Hy.3318], Qsld. Mus., the above specimen on a tag, the head and a posterior leg on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype 2 minus head, some separated, fragmented) and 1 hind leg all from the Holotype of Podagrion pax; | coverslip fragment containing parts supposedly from the Syntypes of Podagrion nigriclava Dodd. ‘‘Queensland Museum. TYPE. Hy/1506, 5093, 5094, 2”, “*Podagrion pax Girault, nigriclavum [= nigriclava| Dodd, ° types [GH] 5093. 5094”’, NOTES: Hy.1506 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. T.5094 is a Queensland Museum register number for an undescribed variety of this species and has been cancelled. PAX POLYNEMA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 119-sp. description; additional specimen : 127-spp. key 4 ¢ 1913, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 11 : 49- sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A single female captured with Gonatocerus saintpierrei. A jungle species [sweeping foliage and grass along the edge of a jungle at Kuranda, N.Q., 18 December, 1912]. Type, [Hy.1580], Queensland Museum, with that of Gonatocerus saintpierrei Girault [on a slide]. QM: Slide - 1 badly cracked coverslip (with a piece missing) containing the intact Holotype * of Polynema pax and a fragmentary 7 of Gonatocerus saintpierrei Girault. “TYPE, Hy/1567, 1580, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Q. Museum. 3712. Gonatocerus saintpierri [= saintpierrei], Gir. 4 1567’’, “Q. Museum, 3733. Polynema pax, Gir. 2 1580’’. On the last 2 labels all except ‘‘Q. Museum. 3712.’’ and ‘‘Q. Museum. 3733.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: Both papers issued in December of 1913. The Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) was without doubt written first and as a standard I am accepting it as the reference for this nominal species. T.3733 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. legs and part of right fore wing. ‘‘Podagrion pax Girault, Type ° [GH]’’. Slide - 1 almost complete coverslip containing the head (fragmented, antennae PAX TOXEUMA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 194-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA; Gordonyale (Cairns), Queensland, Jungle, June 16, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Type, Hy 3182, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag, the head and caudal tibiae on a slide QM: Card - Holotype © minus head, left Wings and some legs; metasoma separated. “TYPE”, “Toxeumorpha pax Girault, - type [GH]"’. NOTES: This species is not mentioned in Girault’s unpublished manuscript and [ can find no reference to Toxeumoarpha pax. | haye therefore assumed that this specimen is the Holotype of Toxeuma pax which Girault has relabelled for some reason. The slide- mounted parts were not located. PEARSON! GROTIUSELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 290-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, same place as Ayatti [on sand-ridges near coast, forest], on May 9, 1914. Chindera (Tweed River), New South Wales. Type, Hy 2706, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag with the type of Ayarri, head and caudal tibiae on a slide. QM: Card -— 2 2° minus heads, These are the Holotypes of Grotiusella Ayarti and Grotiusella pearsoni which I leave for the first reviser to sort out. ‘‘TYPE"’, ““Enlaphinusia: hyatti, pearsoni Gir., Types [GH]”, Slide - 2 coverslip fragments; the one on the right contains the fragmented Holotype head of Grotiusella pearsoni, the one on the left contains the fragmented Holotype head of Grotiusella hyatti Girault. "TYPE, A.A. Girault’’, ‘'Eulophinusia: hyatti Gir., pearsoni Gir., - type [GH]"’. This label has a specific name crossed out and has arrows directed at the appropriate coverslip fragments. NOTES: On page 288 of the same reference Girault places the type-species of Eulophinusia in the genus Grotisella thus making Eu/ophinusia Girault (1913) a junior Synonym of Grotiutsella Girauli (1913). He has obviously labelled his types before deciding upon this synonymy and omitted to change his labels. The combinations Bulophinusia hyatti and Eulophinusia pearsoni do not occur in the literature nor in Girault’s unpublished manuscript. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSELIM PECCAVUM STETHYNIUM Girault, 1938, 1938, Revita Ent., Rio de J, 9: 389-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Indooroopilly, reared from Eriococéus on Eucalyptus, August 28, 1933. QM: Slide - | complete, circular coverslip containing the intact Holotype = of Slethynium peccavum, a half, square coverslip containing a specimen of an undescribed species. “‘Achrysacharella indooroapilli [CHEIRONYM] Gir., (inner) Type ©. Dec. 2, 1934 [GH]", ‘\Sterhynium peccatum [= peccavum] Gir., Type Indooroopilly, Aug. 28, 1933 ex Eriocaceus on Eucalyptus. |GH]"’. NOTES: It appears that the published specific name peecavumn may be a mis- spelling since Girault has pecca/um on his slide label and in his unpublished manuscript. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T,.9428. PECULICORNIS BAEOENTEDON Giraull, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 191-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in jungle, December 31, 1911. Malanda, Queensland, Type. Hy 2493, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a fag, the head on a slide with the type appendages of Pseudacrias quadricarinarus Girault. QM: Card - Holotype ~ minus head and some legs; metasoma separated. ‘‘TYPE”’, ““Baeoentedon peculicornis Gir., © type [GH]”’. Slide - | coverslip fragment, furthest from the *TYPE" label, containing the Holotype head of Baeoentedon peculicornis (in 2 pieces, | antenna separated); 1 coverslip fragment, closest the ‘* TYPE"! label, containing parts of Pseudacrias quadricarinatus Girault. “‘TYPE", “Baeoentedon puculicornis [= peculicornis| Gir., = type [GH]"’, **Pelorotelopsis [CHEIRONYM = Pseudacrias] quadricarinatus Gir., \ type [GH]"". PEGASUS PARAENASOMYTA Girault, 1923. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. PENN] ANAGYRUS Girault,, 1913. 1913, Trans. R. Soe. S, Aust. 37 © 112-sp. nov. + description. DAHMS; GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA, IV 39 assigning this species as a new combination from Anagyrus to Psyllaephagus. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 139-Coccidoxenus penni comb. nov,; sp, description ; 147- under Fulgoridicida sainipierrei Girault as Anagyrus penni. 1917, Insecuitor Inseit, menstr. 5 + 136- Anagyropsis penni comb. noy, (from Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 147, line 10 from the bottom). 1924, “Home perniciosus and new Hymenoptera,"' (Girault : Brisbane) (10 PENTATOMIDIVORA ANASTATUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Men. Od Mus. 4: 21-sp. nov. + description : 27-spp, key --. 1922, Insecutor Inscil. menstr. 10 : 109-under Eupelmus poggioni Girault. 1939, Od Nar. 11: 22-a cryptic nore making April 1924) ; 4[181]-Anagyropsis Girault (1917) a junior synonym of Blastothrix Mayr (1875), PUBL. DATA: South Australia: Port Lincoln (A.M. Lea). Type, 1.1472, South Australian Museum. One specimen [-] and a slide with the head. SAM: Card — Holotype minus head and Ieft wings, ‘'Pt Lincoln, $.A.: Lea”, *1. 1472, Anagyrus penni Gir., 8. Australia, also slide, TYPE", ‘‘Anagyrus penni Gir., - type [GH]"’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype head (fragmented, antennae separated, | in 2 pieces); a half coverslip (added later by Girault, missing a piece) containing | fore wing fram the Holotype. *Anagyrus penni Gir., © type [GH]"’. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card | - § glue spots with only legs and some wings remaining on the card. **Melbourne, F.E. Wilson, June 1928", “Lerp Scale and Chalcids reared from them’’, ‘‘Anagyropsis penni (Girault), - [GH]”’. Slide 1 — 1 complete coverslip containing | antenna and | pair of wings all from the specimens on Card |. ‘*Anagyropsis penni Girault, Melbourne, F.£. Wilson [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”’. Card 2-1 © minus head and wings; metasoma separated. ‘‘Anagyropsis penni Girault, - [GH]"' and on the reverse, “Indooroopilly, forest, Nov., 1929 [GH]"’. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing a head (in 2 pieces, antennae separated, neither intact) and part of | fore wing all from the specimen on Card 2. "*Anagyropsis pennt Girault, ». Indooroopilly, forest, Nov., 1929 [GH] Ent. Div, Dep, Ag. & Stk., Qld.”’. NOTES: Noyes and Hayat (1984) have overlooked Girault’s actions above in Anastatus Motsechulsky (1859) a junior synonym of Eupelnius Dalman (1820). PUBL, DATA: Three females reared from pentatomid eggs, forest, December, 1913 (A.P, Dodd), Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Types, Hy 2868, Queensland Museum, three females on a tag; legs and antenna on 4 slide. A female was taken in Apni, type habitat. QM: Card - 3 Syntype © = all with some appendages missing. ““*TYPE"’, *'4235"', “ Eupelmus pentatomidivora Gir., Types = [GH]”’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment, nearer the “TYPE” label, containing 3 legs and 1 antenna all from the Syntypes of Anastatus pentatomidivora; a half coverslip containing parts of Eupelmus poggioni Girault. “TYPE, Hy/2868, A.A. Girault’’, “2. poggioni (outer (half coverslip}) [GH] Queensland Museum. 4235. Anastatus. pentaromidivora °"'. On the last label all after *'4235°’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s, NOTES: The fourth Female was not located. T.4235 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species and has been cancelled. PENTA TOMIDIVORA NONEXCISUS-ANASTATUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 21-var. noy. + description : 27-spp. key | PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest in December, Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. NOTES: No specimens of this variety were located. PENTLANDENSIS PODAGRIONELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Can. Ent, 45 : 427-sp, noy. + deseription. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 287 + [ootmote-sp. description. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping miscellaneous foliage and grasses along the Cape River, Capeville, Pentland, Q., January 6th, 1913. Type, [Hy.3315], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag with a slide bearing posterior femur and head. QM: 3 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 - Holotype 2 minus head, left wings and left hind leg. ‘‘Podagrionella pentlandensis Girault, ° type [GH]’’. Slide 1 - 1 coverslip (with a piece missing) containing the head (antennae attached) and 1 hind femur all from the Holotype. ‘Queensland Museum. TYPE. Hy.1520, 2”? “‘Podagrionella pentlandensis Gir., ° type [GH] 5104. 5104’’. Card 2 - Nothing remains of the specimen on the card. ‘‘Podagrionella pentlandensis Gir., 2 [GH]’’. On this label Girault has crossed out the name of an undescribed species and ‘‘type [GH]’’. Card 3 - Only 4 legs and the ovipositor remain on the card. ‘‘Podagrionella pentlandensis Gir., 2 [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Nelson [= Gordonvale], Q. [GH]’’. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip (outer) containing part of 1 antenna (fragmented) and 1 folded fore wing all from a specimen of Podagrionella pentlandensis of uncertain origin; 2 coverslip fragments containing parts of an undescribed species of Podagrion. ‘‘Podagrionella pentlandensis Gir., ° (outer), Podagrion silvae [CHEIRONYM] Gir., ? type [GH] 5096. 5096’’. NOTES: Hy.1520 and T.5104 are duplicate Queensland Museum register numbers for the Holotype of this species and have been cancelled. PENTLAND! SYSTOLOMORPHELLA Girault, 1922. 1922, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 10 : 149-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Forest, Pentland, Queensland, January, 1918. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type was a single female’’. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus head, and some legs; metasoma and | hind leg separated. ‘‘Systolomorphella pentlandi Gir., ° type [GH]’’. Slide - 1 cracked coverslip fragment containing the antennae (1 with tip separated) from the Holotype of Systolomorphella pentlandi; 2 cracked, adjoined coverslip fragments containing parts from Paraenasomyia dubia Girault. “‘Systolomorphella pentlandi Gir., Type & [GH]’’, ‘‘Systolomorphella pentlandi Gir., 2 [GH]’’, ‘‘Paraenasomyiia [= Parae- nasomyia] dubia (Gir.) ° [GH]’’. On the last label Girault has written faintly in pencil, ‘‘type perplexa M.S.’’. This was written before the part in ink and it appears that Girault has later changed his mind. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9430. PERAUSTRALIS STOMATOCERAS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 336-sp. nov, + description : 340-spp. key 2°. PUBL. DATA: One female, minutien- mounted, labelled ‘‘36. Dandenong. Bred from Lim. longerans.’’ Dandenong, Victoria. Type, Hy 3399, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag [= stage]. QM: Stage - Holotype © minus head, left wings and some legs; metasoma and | hind leg (in 2 pieces) separated, mounted on a card below the stage. ‘*4628’’, ““Stomatoceras peraustralis G. & D., ° [GH]’’, ‘‘Stomatoceras peraustralis Gir. [HH]’’, ‘‘Stomatoceras mellitarae [= dipterophagus melitarae] Gir. E.F. Riek. det. 1951”’, Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing | fore wing from the Holotype of Stomatoceras peraustralis; 2 adjoined coverslip fragments containing parts from the Holotype 2 of Stomatoceras ghirlandajoni Girault. ‘‘Stomatoceras ghirlandajoni, peraustralis Gir., Types 2 [GH] 4609. 4628”’. NOTES: The “‘& D.’’ annotation on the stage label is incorrect and the label data mentioned in the PUBL. DATA are now missing. Girault has placed the Holotype wing on a slide during re-examination of the Holotype. T.4628 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA; IV 399 PERBELLUS COCCOPHAGUS Girault, 1920. 1920, /nsecutor Inscit. menstr. 8: 46-sp. nov. + PERDUBIUS COCCIDOXENUS Girault, 1926. 1923, /nsecutor Inscir. menstr, 11 = 530-nomen description. PUBL. DATA: Gordonvyale, October, QM: Slide - 3 coverslip fragments; the lower right contains | » of Coccophagus perbellus with head separated, the lower left contains parts of Euceratoneura shellyi Girault and the largest, upper coverslip fragment contains the fragmented Holotype © of Uragramma minura Girault. “*Urogramma minuta Gir,, * type [GH] 3410", “Puceratoneura shellyi Girault, + type, Coaccophagus perbellus G,, 2 [GH]’', On the last label Girault has placed a faint ‘'?”’ in pencil before the last species and has crossed out ''type’’. NOTES: It seems that Girault had some reservations that the specimen of Coccophagus perbellus on the Slide was the Holotype of this species. The unpublished manuscript does not shed any light on the matter. Because of this uncertainty I have not assigned holotype-status to it and |] have not registered it. PERBELLUS PROCHEILONEURUS Girault, 1922. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. PERDIX GONATOCERUS Girault, 1938. 1938, Revita Ent., Rio de J, 9 ; 393-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, in the forest with the sweep-net, Dayboro, October 8, the author. QM: Slide - a cracked, half coverslip containing the intact Holotype = of Gonatocerus perdix plus a thrip and 2 unidentified chalcidoids; | complete coverslip containing | thrip and 5 unidentified chalcidoids, One of the thrips is Cryptothrips milmani Girault. ““Gonatocerus perdix Girault, Type = [GH] 3687", ‘‘Cryptothrips milmani Gir., Type ! [GH]"’, ‘‘Dayboro, forest, 8 Oct, (outer [half coverslip]), Capella, forest, Apr, 19, 1923 [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3687. The Capella data on the last label refer to Crvptothrips milmani. nudum under Coccidoxenus compactus Girault and Coccidoxenus aquacyaneus Girault. 1926, Insecutor Inscit. menstr, 14 ; 132-sp. nov. + description, PUBL. DATA: Wynnum, forest, Forest, a female, Cannon Hill, July. QM: Card - 2 '°; the outer minus head, mesosoma and most legs is a Syntype of Coccidoxenus perduhius, the inner is the Holotype of Coccidoxenus aquacyvaneus Girault. “‘Coecidoxenus perdubius Gir., 2 type [GH]”’ and on the reverse, ‘‘C. aquacyaneus Gir., type © (inner) [GH]"*. Slide - Outer, cracked, coverslip fragment containing the head (scapes attached, 1 pedicel + flagellum separated, the other missing) from a Syntype of Coccidoxenus perdubius; inner, large, cracked coverslip (with a piece missing) containing numerous fragmented specimens of Coelocyvbelloides pulchrivariegatus Girault. ““Coccidoxenus berdubius Gir., » type [GH]"’, “Coelocybelloides pulchrivariegatus 2 > [GH]. Bred from .,. on Eucalypt, Brisbane, H. Hacker, Emerged 25.5.14 [HH]"’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the remaining Syntype of this species is T.9431. PERDUBIUS ELASMUS Girault, 1920, 1920, Jnsecutor Inscit. menstr. 7: 185-sp. noy, + description. 1940, Revia Soc. ent. argent. 10 = 321-sp. description, PUBL. DATA: Gordonvale, blady grass. August 15, 1918 (Mandibles not seen). QM: Card - 2 © 2; inner minus head, metasoma separated is the Holotype of Elasmus perdubius; the outer ° is Elasmus pulexoides Girault. ''3958"*, ''3959"", “HOLOTYPE", ‘‘HOLOTYPE”, **Flasmus: pulexoides (outet) perdubius Gir., Types. =’s [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3959. PERDUBIUS BILOELAE ELASMUS Girault,, 1940. 1940, Revita Soc. ent. argent. 10: 321-var. description. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM PUBL. DATA: A female, Biloela, Dec: 17, 1931, D.O. Atherton. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card | - Only the metasoma and parts of 2 legs of the Holotype remain on the card. ‘*Biloela, 17.12.31, A.’’, ‘*Blasmus perdubius biloelae Gir., Type » [GH]"’. Slide 1 - I coverslip (with pieces missing) containing 2 antennae (1 minus scape) from the Holorype. ‘‘Avasmus perdiubius Gir., biloelae Gir,, Type =. Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’". Card 2-1 = minus head, metasoma and left Wings; some leg parts separated, ''Elasmus perdubius Gir,, bifoelae Gir., var. ¢ [GH]"’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Sweeping sandlewood, Roma, 20 Aug., 1931, S.E. Flanders [GH]’*. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 fore wing and a head (antennae separated, | in 2 pieces) all from the specimen on Card 2. “Elasmus perdubius Gir., biloelae Gir., var. /. Roma, sandlewood, 20 Aug., 1931, S.E, Flanders [GH]"’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this variety ts T.9432. PEREGRINIUM STETHYNIUM See PEREGRINUM STETHYNIUM, PEREGRINUM STETHYNIUM Girault, 1911. 1911, Proc. ent. Soc. Wash. 13: 121-sp. nov. + description : 123-spp, key. 1912, Mem, Od Mus. 1; 165-reference and type-data : 166-spp. key = -. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 1\5-as peregrinium under Siethynium lalipenne Oirault. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 168-correction of mis-spelling peregrinium in the 1913 paper above, PUBL, DATA: Two male and four female specimens sent for identification by Dr, L.O. Howard and bearing the label *'919. Perth, W. Austr. G. Compere.’’ Mounted in balsam. Types No. 13824, United States National Museum, 2 males, 4 females, each sex on a single slide (2 slides). USNM; 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 intact Syntype ¢+. ‘919, Perth, W. Austr., G. Compere”’, ''Stethyniunr peregrinum Girault, ° Cotypes’’, ‘‘Srethynium peregrinum Girault, Types 2 2 [GH]"’. Slide 2 - | complete coverslip containing 4 intact Syntype ¢\. *‘919. Perth, W. Austr., G. Compere’’, *'Stethyaium peregrinum Girault, — Cotypes’’, ‘'Srethyainm peregrinunt Girault, Types 4 ='s [GH]’’. PERFLA VIPES CHALCIS See FLAVIPES TUMIDICONA, PERFUSCIPENNIS BAEOANUSIA Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. PERGRACILIS MEGASTIGMUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 301-sp. nov, + description : 303-spp. key >. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, September 28, 1914, Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Type, Hy 3339, Queensland Museum, the specimen in alcohol with type Atoposoma unguttatipes. In his unpublished manuscript Giraull says, “‘Lost’’. NOTES: No specimens of this species were located. PERGRATUS BOOTANOMYTA Giraull, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 304-sp, nov. + description : 306-spp. key. PUBL. DATA: [-] Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Forest, August 2, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Type, Hy 3344, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag, the head ona slide. QM: Card - Holotype = minus head and metasoma. ‘‘Boolanontyia pergratus Gir., Type © [GH]’’, Slide - 1 cracked coverslip (razment containing the Holotype head (1 antenna separated, the other attached, incomplete). “TYPE, Hy/3344, A.A, Girault"’, “Boolanomytia [= Bootanomyial pergrata [= pergratus] Girault, Type ; [GH]"". PERHISPIDUS COCCOPHAGUS Giraull, 1926. 1926, ‘New pests from Australia. LII.”* (Girault : Brisbane) (25 August 1926) : 2[204]-sp. description. PUBL, DATA: Nelson [= Gordonyale], jungle. [n his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘*Type taken in January’’. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 401 QM: Card - Holotype 2 minus head, left fore wing and some legs. ‘'3855’’, “*Coccophagus perhispidus Gir., 2° type [GH]’’. The reverse of the label has writing crossed out by Girault. It is now illegible. Slide - 1 complete coverslip and 3 coverslip fragments containing specimens of various families. Some are unidentified and the others are as per labels; 1 is the Holotype of Oligosita ovidii Girault, 1 is the Holotype of Aphelinus keatsi Girault and the upper right coverslip fragment contains | fore wing, the head (antennae separated, neither complete) and parts of 3 legs all from the Holotype of Coccophagus perhispidus. ‘*3855’’, ‘*3778’’, “*Coccophagus perhispidus Gir., Type °? [GH]”’, ‘‘Oligosita ovidii Gir., 2 type, Aphelinus keatsi [GH] 3468’’. On the last label there is something (now illegible) crossed out below ‘‘Aphelinus’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is 7.3855. PERISSOPTROIDES A PHELINUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 46-sp. nov. + description. 1917, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 5 : 32-a cryptic note placing this species in the genus Marietta as a comb. nov. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, April 17, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Cloncurry, Queensland. Type, Hy 2920, Queensland Museum, the female on a slide. QM: Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing 3 °°; 1 is the Holotype of Aphelinus perissoptroides, | is, 1 suspect, the Holotype of Perissopterus cowperi Girault and the third is Ablerus semifuscipennis Girault. I leave them for the first reviser to sort out. ‘““TYPE, Hy/2920, A.A. Girault’’, “‘Abl. semifuscipennis Gir. [GH]’’, ‘3754’’, ‘‘Perissop. cowperi Gir., 2, Ablerus ? [GH] 3759. Queensland Museum. Aphelinus perissoptroides ? , 3754’’. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum. 3754. 3759.’’ and the parts in Girault’s hand are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Girault has crossed out some words on the last label. NOTES: T.3579 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. PERKINSI NEOTETRASTICHODES Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 235-sp. noy. + description PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping jungle along a forest streamlet, January 3, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Gordonvale, Queensland. Type, Hy 2589, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype ? with head separated (partly missing, 1 antenna separated, incomplete). ““TYPE’’, ‘‘Neotetrastichodes perkinsi Girault [GH]’’, ‘‘Neotetrastichodes perkinsi ¢ type [GH] Q. Museum.”’’. PERLATIPENNE STETHYNIUM Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 163-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Two females reared with flavinotae [fleshy galls on gum, March 20, 1911]. Melbourne ?, Victoria. Types, Hy 2466, Queensland Museum, the above specimens on a slide with the type female flavinotae. QM: Slide - 1 cracked coverslip fragment containing 3 2° minus heads, | separated leg and head (minus | antenna, part of the other separated). The 2 robust °° are the Syntypes of Stethynium perlatipenne and the remaining ° is the Holotype of Stethynium flavinotae Girault. “TYPE, Hy/2462, 2466, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. Sfethynium flavinotae, Gir. S. perlatipenne, Gir. °. 3537. 3536’’. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum. 3537. 3536”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.3536 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species and has been cancelled. PERMINUTUS COCCIDOXENOIDES Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. PERMINUTUS COPIDOSOMOPSIS Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. PERMIRUS HABROLEPOPTERYGIS Girault, 1923. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. PEROBSCURUS TETRASTICHUS Girault, 1929. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 53 : 328-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, Mount Pleasant, South Australia (Loveday), February 9, 1897. SAM: Card - Holotype ° minus head, | pair of wings and some legs; specimen in copious glue. ‘‘Mt. Pleasant, Loveday, 9.2.97, from galls etc.’’, ‘‘Type’’, ‘*Tetrastichus perobscurus South Australia, also slide, TYPE’’, ‘‘Tetrastichus perobscurus Girault, Type ° [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the head (in 2 pieces, scapes attached, 1 pedicel + flagellum separated, the other missing) and 1 fore wing all from the Holotype. “TYPE”’, ‘‘Tetrastichus perobscurus Girault, Type 2, S. Aus. Mus. [GH]’’. PERPAUCA SIGNIPHORA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 71-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Seymour (Ingham), Queensland. Forest, February 20. Type, Hy 2967, Queensland Museum, the female on a slide. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing the squashed Holotype ° with head and 1 leg separated. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2967, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Signiphora perpauca ° 4413’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum. 4413” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Slide 2 - 1 coverslip fragment containing 3 © : of Signiphora perpauca with heads and some antennae separated; | ° of Aphelinus JSuscipennis Howard. ‘‘Aphelinus fuscipennis How., ? [GH]’’, ‘‘Signiphora perpauca Gir., °. Ex Pulvinaria on Bignonia, Brisbane, VI.1933 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES: T.4413 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. PERPLEXA ACROCLISELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 342-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female. Queensland. Type, Hy 2820, Queensland Museum, the MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM specimen on a tag; antenna and hind legs on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus left antenna and some legs; head and part of right antenna separated. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘‘Acroclisella perplexa Gir., = type [GH]’’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing 1 antenna and 2 legs all from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy/2820, A.A. Girault’’, “‘Queensland Museum. Acroclisella perplexa 2’’, On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. PERPLEXA PSEUDBRACHYGRAMMA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 148-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, April 15, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Cloncurry, Queensland. Type, Hy 2433, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide with the type of Neocasca multiguttata. QM: Slide - 3 coverslip fragments; the one closest the ‘‘TYPE”’ label contains the Holotype ° of Pseudbrachygramma perplexa with head (in pieces) and parts of both antennae separated; the remaining coverslip fragments each contain aphelinids as per labels. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2483 [= Hy.2433], 2964, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘3887’’, “Queensland Museum. 3416. Pseudbrachygramma perplexa, Gir. ©, Aspidiotiphagus ...’’, ‘‘... Neocasca multiguttata ? ... 3887’’. On the last 2 labels all except ‘‘Queensland Museum. 3416’’, **3887” and ‘‘Aspidiotiphagus [GH]”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Girault has crossed out some names on both labels. NOTES: Hy/2483 on this Slide is an error for Hy.2433. T.3416 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. PERPLEXUS NEZARHOPALUS Girault, 1925. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. PERPULCHELLUS COCCOPHAGUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 53-sp. nov. + description : 57-spp. key. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, April 28, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 403 Type, Hy 2937, Queensland Museum, the female on a slide. QM: Slide - 2 coverslip fragments; the one closer to the ‘“TYPE”’ label contains the Holotype 2of Coccophagus perpulchellus and the other contains the Holotype © of Ablerus howardii Girault. “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.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.3868 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. PERPULCHER CHEILONEURUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 88-sp. nov. + description : 119-Paracheiloneurus subgen. nov., type-species Cheiloneurus perpulcher. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping forest uplands, May 29, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Maclean (Clarence River), New South Wales. Type, Hy 2992, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head, fore wing and hind tibiae with slide type of Cristatithorax pasteuri Girault. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus head, left wings and some leg parts. ‘‘TYPE”’, “‘Cheiloneurus perpulcher Gir. [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘° type [GH]’’. Slide (remounted by Noyes) — 1 complete coverslip containing 1 Holotype fore wing. The head and hind tibiae from the Holotype are now missing. ‘‘On same slide as Cristatithorax pasteuri Girault’’, ‘‘Q. Museum. Cheiloneurus perpulcher, Gir. © 2992’. On the last label all except ‘‘Q. Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. ‘‘J.S. Noyes, 6.vi.1978’’. PERPULCHRA NEOMPHALOIDELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 244-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping foliage in forest, November 30, 1913 (A.A. Girault). Northern Queensland (Gordonvale near Cairns). Type, Hy 2607, Queensland Museum, the above female on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus head, wings (except left hind wing), metasoma and most legs. ‘“‘TYPE”’, ‘‘Neomphaloidella perpulcher [= perpulchra] Gir., Type 2 [GH]’’. Slide (broken, repaired by gluing to another slide, coverslips dislodged and reglued to the slide with fresh medium) — 2 coverslip fragments; | contains a Holotype leg, the other contains the Holotype head (in 2 pieces, 1 antenna missing, the other has the pedicel + flagellum separated). ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2607, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Neomphaloidella perpulchra Gir. ©**, On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. PERSEPHONE DECATOMA Girault, 1927. 1926, ‘‘New pests from Australia. IT.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (30 April 1926) : 3[202]-nomen nudum under Eudecatoma siphonodoni Girault. 1927, Rec. S. Aust. Mus. 3 : 321-Eudecatoma Ashmead (1888) a junior synonym of Decatoma Spinola (1811); Decatoma persephone sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Queensl,.: Bowen, Nov. (H- Tryon). Types, two females reared from Ficus fruit. Cotypes in Queensland Museum. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The types were reared November 18, 1925 ...’’ SAM: Card - 2 Syntype °#, I minus left antenna, the other minus metasoma. “‘Type’’, ‘‘Decatoma persephone Gir. Queensland, TYPE’’, ‘‘Eudecatoma persephone Gir., ° Types [GH]’’. QM: 5 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - 2 Syntype °2, 1 minus the tip of right antenna. ‘‘4859’’, ‘“Eudecatoma persephone Girault, Cotypes ° [GH]’’. Card 2 - 2 2° in reasonable condition. “*Fudecatoma persephone Gir., ? [GH]’’. Card 3 - 1 intact °. Labelled as Card 2. Card 4-1 2 and a fore wing and leg of another, Labelled as Card 2, Card 5-2 2°, 1 with damaged antennae. “‘Fudecatoma persephone [GH]”’ and on the reverse, ‘‘persephone Girault [GH]’’. NOTES: Girault has omitted to change some of his labels after deciding on the generic synonymies above. The Queensland 404 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Museum register number for its Syntypes of this species is T4859, PERSEPHONE EVDECATOMA See PERSEPHONE DECATOMA PERSEVERANS PARACAENOCERCUS Girault, 1915, Eneyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. PERSIMILIS BAEOANUSLA Girault, 1915. Eneyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. PERSIMILIS COELOCYAOMY 14 Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Gd Mus. 3 + 305-sp. nov + description. 1916, Mem. Od Mus, 5 + 222-Coelocybomyja Girault (1915) a junior synonym of Coelocyba Ashmead (1900). 1929, Trans. R. Soc. 8. Aust. 53 : 316- additional specimen; sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Unfortunately before noticing the specific identity of this species its head was. mounted with the only head of novisexfasciatus [= novisexfasciata| and the antennae became mixed. One species has 4 fonger pedicel than the other. One female mounted with the above and from the same source [11, Bred from aborted capsules of red gum caused by a dipterous larva, Agramyza sp, ? 12-10]. Melbourne, Victoria. Type, National Museum, Melbourne, the above specimen and a slide bearing head as stated. NMY: Card - Holotype = minus head. **Mordialloc, on gum capsules, 12.10 [on reverse of card-mount]’’, ''Det. by Giraulr, Qland. Rec. 10,.9.14"', “‘persimilis © [GH]"’. Slide - | coverslip fragment (with excess medium) containing 2 heads and 4 antennae in pieces all from the Holotype = of Coelocybomyia persimilis and a ~ Syntype of Ceelocybomyia novisexfasciata Girault. “Coelocybamyia: « types [GH]"’, “novisexfasciata, persimilis Gir. [GH]. On the last label Girault has crossed out “*& Dodd". SAM: Card - 1 © minus head, wings and some legs. ‘‘Lucindale, S.A., A.M. Lea’, “Coelocyba persimilis Gir., South Australia, also slide’, *“Coelacpba persimilis (Girault) » [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing | fore wing, 2 legs and a head (antennae separated, fragmented) all from the specimen on SAM Card. ‘‘Coelocyvba persimilis Girault, 2. S. Aus. Mus. [GH] Ent. Div, Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qid.’’. PERSIMILIS NEARRETOCERA (?) Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 351-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, April 4, 1913 (A.A.G,), Gordonyale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 3425, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype ? minus head, nght wings and some legs; hind legs separated, ‘4646"', ““\Nearretocera persimilis Dodd, - type [DH]"', ‘‘Nearretocera persimilis Dodd [HH]’’. Slide - 1 small coverslip fragment and a patch of mounting medium (coverslip fragment now missing). The latter contains some antennal parts, 1 of which is attached to a small part of the head, the rest of which is now missing; the other coverslip fragment contains parts of the Holotype of Nearretocera atritegula Girault, ‘TYPE, Hy/3425, A.A. Girault’’, ‘2 type [GH] 4646, Queensland Museum, Nearretocera persimilis, D., ty. /, atritegula Gir. 4647". On the last label all except ‘4646, Queensland Museum. 4647"' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s and Girault has added ‘‘; type ty -*" 10 each name as shown. NOTES: T,4646 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. Most of the Holotype head of this species appears to be lost. This must have happened subsequent to the description since the PUBL. DATA lists the head as being on the slide. PERSIMILIS NOTANISOMOR PHOM ¥1A (2) Dodd and Girault (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 293-sp. nov. + description. 1916, Mem. Od Mus, 5 : 212-correction to original description. 1917, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 5 > 155- DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 405 Notanisomorphomyia Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Sympiesis Forster (1856). PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping grass and foliage on edge of jungle, December 19, 1912 (A.P. Dodd). Kuranda, Queensland. Type, Hy 2710, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype ? minus head. “TYPE”’, ‘‘Notanisomorphomyia persimilis Dodd, % type [DH]’’. Slide - 1 empty, small, cracked coverslip fragment and | large, cracked coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head in 3 pieces (part of 1 antenna separated). “TYPE, Hy/2710, A.A. Girault’’, “Queens... ... useum. Notanisomorphomyia persimilis, Dodd +’’. On the last label all except ‘“‘Queens... ... useum.’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: The description gives the authors of this species as Girault and Dodd. PERSIMILIS PARURIELLA (?) Dodd and Girault (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 316-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, sweeping edge of jungle, December 20, 1912 (A.P. Dodd). Kuranda, Queensland. Type, Hy 2769, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag, the head and hind legs on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus head, right wings and most legs; left wings and metasoma separated. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘‘Paruriella persimilis Dodd, ? type [GH]’’. Slide - 3 coverslip fragments containing 2 legs and the head (incomplete, antennae separated, 1 represented by scape only) all from the Holotype. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2769, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Paruriella persimilis Dodd & Gir., 2’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.” and ‘‘& Gir. [GH]’’ are ina hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: The description gives the authors of this species as Dodd and Girault. PERSIMILIS ZAOMMOMYIELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 215-sp. noy. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in jungle, May 2, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Tweed Heads (Tweed River), New South Wales. Type, Hy 2542, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head on a slide. QM: Card - 2 °°; the outer is the Holotype of Zaommom~yiella persimilis minus head and right fore wing, the other @ is Zaommompiella tintinnabulum Girault. “TYPE’’, “‘Zaommompiella persimilis Gir., (outer); ¢intinnabulum Gir., type ° [GH]’’. Slide - 4 coverslip fragments; the lower, left, cracked coverslip fragment contains the Holotype head of Zaommomyiella tintinnabulum with antennae attached, the other coverslip fragments contain parts from the Holotype °° of Zaommomyiella persimilis Girault and Zaommomyiella sol Girault. ‘TYPE, Hy/2542, ...A. Girau...’’, “Hy.2541. Hy.2542. Hy.2543’’, ‘‘Z. tintinnabulum ©. Head - inner left [GH]’’, “Queensland Museum. Zaommomyiella persimilis : (outer) sol 2 wing’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.” and **(outer) sol ° wing [GH]’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Girault has crossed out ‘‘tintinnabulum’’ on the last label. PERSPLENDIDIPES CHALCIS Girault, 1926. 1926, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 14 : 140-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Nelson [= Gordonvale], A.P. Dodd. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type female was taken in May, 1920”’. QM: Stage - Holotype °, intact. “Gordonvale, N.Q., May, 1920’’, ‘‘Chalcis persplendidipes Gir., ° types [= type] [GH]”’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4545. PESSULUS TRICHAPOROIDELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 230-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, January 23, 1913 sweeping forest. Townsville, Queensland. Type, Hy 2576, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag with type of preceding species [7richaporoidella maupaussanti Girault]. QM: Card - 2 © 2 without heads; | is the 406 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Holotype of Trichaporoidella maupaussanti Girault and the other is the Holotype of Trichaporoidella pessulus. I leave them for the first reviser to sort out. ‘“TYPE’’, ‘*Trichaporoidella maupaussanti Gir., ° type [GH]”’ and on the reverse, ‘‘7. pessulus Gir., ° type [GH]’’. PETIOLATA ORMYROMORPHA Girault, 1925. 1925, Insecutor Inscit. menstr, 13 :; 95-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Lota, forest. QM: Card - Holotype ? minus head, left wings and left hind leg. ‘‘Ormyromorpha petiolata Gir., Type ? [GH]’’. Slide - 1 large, cracked coverslip fragment (outer) containing the head (antennae attached), 1 fore wing and 1 hind leg all from the Holotype of Ormyromorpha petiolata; 1 small coverslip fragment (inner) containing parts of Ormyromorpha sexsetosa Girault. ‘‘(outer) Ormyromorpha petiolata Type 2. Lota; Buruda, O. 6=setosa [= sexsetosa] (inner) Type [GH]’’. Girault has crossed out data in Hacker’s hand on this label and there is an arrow from Lota directed to ‘‘O. 6=setosa’”’ which is misleading. The type-locality for Ormyromorpha sexsetosa is Buruda and that for Ormyromorpha petiolata is Lota. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9429. PETIOLATA POLYCYSTELLA (?) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 3 : 332-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest August 4, 1913 (A.A. Girault). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2798, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus head and right wings. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘‘Polycystella . petiolata Girault & Dodd, 2 type [DH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing | fore wing from the Holotype. ‘‘Polycystella petiolata G. & D., Type ° wing [GH]’’. PETIOLATA PSEUDIGLYPHELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 265-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in jungle, July 13, 1913. Harvey’s Creek (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2655, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag; head and caudal tibiae on a slide. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 - Only the metasoma (missing the first segments) and some legs from the Holotype 2 remain on the card. ‘‘TYPE’’, “**Pseudiglyphella petiolata Gir., Type [GH]’’. Slide 1 - 3 coverslip fragments containing the fragmented head (minus antennae except for 1 club and 1 flagellar segment), 2 legs, the mesosoma (1 pair of wings and some leg fragments separated) and part of the metasoma all from the Holotype. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2655, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Q...ensland Museum. Pseudiglyphella petiolata 2’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Q...ensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 2 - only the metasoma and some legs remain on the card. ‘‘Pseudiglyphella petiolata Girault, ° [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Pseudiglyphella petiolata Gir., ° [GH]’’. On the under side of the label Girault has crossed out a specific name (now illegible) and ‘‘type ? [GH]’’ and inserted ‘*petiolata’’. Slide 2 - 1 cracked coverslip fragment in the centre of the slide containing a head (antennae attached) and 1 leg all from the specimen on Card 2, | cracked coverslip fragment and 1 complete coverslip containing parts of Stomatoceras unrubripunctus Girault. ‘‘Stomatoceras unrubripunctus Gir., Type °, Pseudiglyphella petiolata [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES: Girault has remounted parts of the Holotype during re-examination. PETIOLATUS NEOANACRYPTUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79 Abt.A, H.6 : 86- sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 347-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Two females, Alan P. Dodd, sweeping in the jungle, May 19, 1913. Kuranda, Queensland. Type, [Hy.3416], Queensland Museum, the above specimens on tags (2 pins) and a slide with a posterior leg and an antenna. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 407 QM: 4 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: ‘ Card | -— 1 Syntype = minus right pedicel + flagellum, left wings and parts of hind legs. “4665"’, ‘“Neoanacryptus petiolatus Gir. ‘ type [GH]"’, ‘‘Neovanacryptus petiolatus Gir. [HH]’’- Slide 1 - 1] complete coverslip containing part of | antenna (in 2 pieces) and a part of 1 hind leg all from the Syntype on Card 1. “TYPE, Hy/3416, A.A. Girault’’, ‘Queensland Museum. Neoanacryptus petiolarus, Gir. = 4665’". On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum. 4665°° are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 2 - 1 Syntype = intact. “*4665"", * Neoanaeryptus pétiolatus Gir. B.F. Riek. det. 1950’, The Girault label has either been lost from this specimen or it was originally associated with the label on Card 1. Card 3-1 * minus part of right antenna and right hind leg. '‘Neoanacryptus petiolatus Git., 2 [GH)"’ and on the reverse, ‘Jungle, Kuranda, June, 1929, A.P. Dodd |GH]’’. Slide 2 - | almost complete coverslip containing | antenna (minus scape) and fragments of | hind leg all from the specimen on Card 3, ‘‘Neognacryptus petiolatus Gir., *. Kuranda [GH]’’- Card 4-1 @ intact. ‘‘Kuranda, Nov., 1919 {on reverse of card-mount]"’, ‘‘Kuranda, Queensland, A.P, Dodd’’, ‘*Neoanaeryptius petiolatus Gir., 4 [GH]. NMV: Card — 1 © minus right hind and middle legs. ‘‘Healsville, 2.14 [on reverse of card-mount]"’, ‘‘Neaanacryptus petiolatus Girault, 2 [GH]’’. NOTES: T.4665 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species and has been reserved for the Syntype on Card 2. PETIOLATUS NEOMEGASTIGMUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Can. Ent. 47; 476-sp. nov. + descnption. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 295-sp, nov. + description : 297-spp. key. PUBL, DATA: Can, Ent, - One female, sweeping lantana and other bushes in a field near town, October 21, 1911. Mackay, Queensland. Type, the above specimen on a tag and a slide bearing the head. Mem. Od Mus. - Mackay, Queensland, Open fields in October. Type, Hy 3326, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag. A second female from the foliage of Tristania, September 3, 1913 at Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland (E.J. Girault). In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “Twice described as new through war confusion"’, QM: Card - Holotype (7?) minus head and left hind leg; metasoma separated. “Neomegastigmus petiolatus Girault, Type [GH]”’. Slide - | complete coverslip containing the Holotype (?) head (1 antenna separated, in 2 pieces, part of scape missing). ‘' TYPE, Hy/ 3326, A.A. Girault’’, ‘4996. Queensland Museum, Neomegastigmus petiolatus, Gir, - 4995"', On the last label all except ‘'4996. Queensland Museum. 4995** are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. NOTES: The Can. Ant. paper has priority over the Ment, Od Mus. paper therefore one has to accept the type designation in the former, i.¢, the second specimen from Gordonvale has no type-status. The specimen and parts on the slide as listed above have no data which would allow them to be associated, Also it is impossible to correctly identify the remaining body as that of the Holotype, However, Girault was particular in sending his Holotypes to the Queensland Museum. I suspect that he may have kept additional specimens of his taxa at Gordonvale during the 1911-1913 period and that these were the specimens he left behind when he departed. These specimens were thrown out after Girault left in 1913. Therefore [ feel that the remaining specimen and the Slide parts are all from the Holotype of this species, Final confirmation rests with the first reviser. My notations above are subject to this. 7.4996 on the Slide label is incorrect. T.4995 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. PETRARCHI GONATOCERUS Girault, 1920. 1920, Jnsecuror Insert. menstr, 8: 99-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Pt, Douglas, March. Also Nelson [= Gordonvale], QM: 3 slides as follows: Slide | - 1 coverslip fragment supposedly containing an intacr Syntype - of Gonatocerus petrarchi and an unidentified * 408 chalcidoid (see NOTES below). ‘TYPE, Hy/..,, A.A, Girault’’, “'Q. Museum. 3666, Gonatocerus petrarchi Gir., Gir. - type". On the last label all except ‘‘Q. Museum, 3666" and ‘'petrarchi Gir, — type (GH)" are ina hand similar to Mrs Girault's, Girault has crossed out ‘*1041°* on the first label and “‘comprei” on the last label, Slide 2 - 1 almost complete coverslip (only partly filled with medium) containing numerous specimens some of which are as per labels. One may be the second Syntype of Gonatocerus petrarchi. ‘*Gonatoverus petrarch Gir. fasciativentris Gir., - [GH] Ent. Diy. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Old."', “*Bardylis silvensis Gir., Type «. Nelson [= Gordonvale], Q. [GH] 3884. Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk,, Qld.”’, Slide 3 - 1 coverslip fragment containing 1 of Gonatocerus petrarchi, 1 almost complete coverslip containing the Holotype of Gonatocerus mazzinini Girault. “TYPE, Hy/1573, A.A, Girault"', “Q. Museum. 3653. Gonatocerus mazzinini, G. ~ G. petrarchi -'’. On the last label all except ““Q. Museum. 3653” and ‘*G, petrarchi - (GH]"’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. NOTES: The specimen on Slide 3 is mentioned as an additional specimen in Girault’s unpublished manuscript and [ feel certain that the specimen on Slide 2 is ane of the Syntypes. Slide 1 was originally labelled as the type of Gonafocerus comptei ina hand similar (o Mrs. Girault’s. In his PUBL. DATA with the description of Gonatocerus comptei Girault mentions a pair from Port Douglas which I could not locate, The specimens on Slide | are very similar and could be a pair of the same species, i.e. they may be the missing pair of Syntypes of Gonatocerus comptei. Girault has obviously decided that they were a new species and has described them as Gonalocerus petrarchi. The identity of these two specimens needs checking. There has been quite 4 mix-up in the labelling of several species of Gonatocerus: brunoi, conptei, hallami and petrarchi, T,3666 is the Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species. PETULANS SECODELLA Girault, 1913, 1913, Mem. Gd Mus, 2 : 269-sp, nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping forest MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM along the banks of Cape River, January 9, 19]3. Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Type, Hy 1906, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag (minus abdomen), the head and a hind Ieg on a slide with the type appendages of Gvrolasomvia washingloni. QM: | card and 2 slides as follows: Card - Holotype © minus head and most of metasoma. “TYPE"’, ‘‘Secodel//a petulans Gir., Type - [GH]"’. Slide | - 2 coverslip fragments (1 cracked) containing 2 fragmented heads (J minus antennae); | is from the Holotype of Secadella petulans and the other is from Gyrolasomyia washingtoni Girault. [ leave them for the first reviser to sort out. “Secodella petulans Gir... type [GH]"’, “Gyrolasomyia washingtoni Gir., = type [GH]"’, **1906"’, Slide 2 - 1 cracked, almost complete coverslip containing the heads of species as per labels; antennae separated. ‘ Secudella petulans, Hexanusia nigricornis Git., = - Lantana fly [GH]"’. PHEIDOLOPHAGA ORASEMA Girault, 1913. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. 8S. Aust. 37: 96-sp. nov. + description, 1915, AMfem. Od Mus, 4 ; 230-sp. description. PUBL. DATA; Described trom what appeared to be four males and two females ona card labelled, ‘‘Reared from pupae obtained in nest of Pheidole, sp." Victoria: Geelong (H,W, Davey). Type, 1.1286, South Australian Museum. The above specimens on a card and a slide bearing a head and three antennae. SAM: 2 cards on one pin and | slide as follows: Cards 1...2 - 6 Syntypes of both sexes; all minus heads and 2 minus | pair of wings (upper card); ants (lower card), *‘Reared from pupae obtained from nest of Pheidole sp., Geelong, Victoria, H.W. Davey’’, "1.1286, Orasema pheidalophaga Gir., Victoria, also slide, TYPE"’, ‘‘Orasema pheoldophaga |= pheidolophaga] Grr., : types [GH]"*. Slide —- 2 complete coverslips containing 2 fore wings, piece of a hind wing, a head (minus antennae) and 3 antennae, | in 2 pieces, all from the Syntypes, ‘‘Orasema phedolophaga [= pheidolophaga) Giraull, * types [GH]”. DANMMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA; IV 409 NOTES: The unidentified chalcidoids on Slide 1 are no doubt the specimens of PHIDIASAE EPIMETAGEA Girault, 1940. 1940, Revia Soc. ent. argent. 10 : 325-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Male, A.C.T., Jany., A.L. Tonnoir. ANIC: Card - Holotype * minus head and left wings. “P.C.T,, Aust., Blundell's, 21.1.1931, A.L. Tonnoir’’, “HOLOTYPE ‘, Epimetagea phidiasae’’, *'Epimetagea phidiasae Gir., Type, * [GH]. Slide - | complete coverslip and a half coverslip containing the Holotype head and separated antennae. ‘‘Epinietagea phidiasae, Gir. Holotype *"', ““Epimetageq phidiasae Gir,, Type 7 [GH]"’. NOTES: Although not annotated sp. nov.,, this description serves to make Epimetagea phidiasae a valid. available, nominal species. PLA PSEUDANUSIA Girault, 1915, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. PICKEIPES ABLERUS Girault,, 1913. 1913, Men. Od Mus. 2.: 194 (spp. key and footnote)-sp. nov. + description, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4; 61-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: 1913 - Nelson | = Gordonvale], N.Q. 19!15- One female, from the foliage of gum, October, 1913 (A.P, Dodd). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2953, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide (with two females of Brachychrysocharella dubia Girault), QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 (cracked) - 1 cracked coverslip fragment containing the Holotype = and 2 unidentified chalcidoids. *‘ TYPE, Hy/2953, A.A. Girault’’, ‘{3803"", ‘‘Queensland Museum. 3803. Adlerus piceipes -*’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum. 3803" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. Slide 2 - 2 compleie coverslips containing specimen(s) of Ablerus piceipes plus Syntypes of Erermocerus /ativentris Girault and Coccophagus niaria Girault, | leave them for the first reviser to sort out, 4010 [with an arrow directed at the relevant eoverslip]"’, ““Eretmocerus lativentris Gir., Type =. Coceophagus maria Girault, *, Type > Ablerus piceipes ~ [GH] 3881, 4010 [with an arrow directed at one of the coverslips", “4010"". Brachychrysocharella dubia Girault mentioned in the 1915 PUBL. DATA. T.3803 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. PICEIPES UFENS Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem, Od Mus, 1: 71-sp, nov. + description : 73-spp. key 1914, Bull. Wis, nat. Hist. Soc, (N.S.) 12: 58 catalogue, PUBL. DATA: Two females, from the pane of a window in a barn, State Farm, Roma, Queensland, 6 October, 1911. Subsequently, another female was found, taken at the same place, same time, Type, Hy/777, Queensland Museum, one female in balsam, October 6, 1911. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - | complete coverslip containing 2 --, | with head separated. These are the Holotype of Aphelingidea howardii Girault and 1 Syntype of Ufens picelpes. “Queensland Museum. 3381. 3437. TYPE, Hy/777, Hy/797"", “fens piceipes Girault, 777, Aphelinoidea howardii Gir, From windows of a barn, Roma, Qld., 6 Oct., L911, AAG, Types [GH] 3437. 3381". Slide 2 - 1 cracked, complete coverslip (partly missing over | specimen) supposedly containing 1 Syntype of Ufens piceipes, the Holotype af Signiphora corvina and other specimens as per labels (there are now only. 5 specimens on the slide out of the original 6. The missing piece of coverslip has taken some medium with it which may have contained the missing specimen), ‘'Abbella subflava —, Signiphora: corvina Girault ©, australiensis Ashmead, Ufens piceipes =, Aphelinoidea hawardii [GH] 4407"', “HOLOTYPE SIGNIPHORA CORFINA Gir. det. Woolley ‘79°’, *‘Gonatocerus huxleyi Girault, - Type. 1040. From windows of 4 grocery, Roma, Q., 6 Oct., 1911, AAG. [GH] 3691. 3691"". NOTES: Since Girault did not specify which of his specimens from Roma was his ‘Type’ T have assigned syntype-status lo the two which remain. The third Syntype (one of the original two) was not located. T.3437 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species and has been reserved for the Syntype on Slide 2. 410 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM PICEOSCAPUS ELASMUS Girault, 1940. 1940, Revita Soc. ent. argent. 10 : 322-sp. smaller coverslip fragments the one on the right contains the Holotype * of description. PUBL. DATA: A female, forest, Beaudesert, Feb. 16, 1923; a second specimen, same place. QM: 4 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - 1 Syntype + minus head, wings, and some legs; metasoma and part of | leg separated. ‘‘4067’’, ‘‘HOLOTYPE”’, ‘*Elasmus piceoscapus Girault, Type © [GH]”’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Beaudesert, Q., Forest, Feb., 1923 [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing a head (minus | antenna, the other separated) 2 fore wings (1 in 2 pieces), 1 hind wing and 1 tibia + tarsus all from the Syntype on Card 1. ‘‘Elasmus piceoscapus Girault, Type ° [GH] 4067”’. Card 2 - 1 Syntype ? minus right wings and some leg parts. ‘‘Elasmus piceoscapus Girault, Paratype ° [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Beaudesert, Q., 16 Feb., 1923, Forest [GH]’’. Card 3 - 1 ? minus head; wings in copious glue and stuck to mesosoma. ‘‘Elasmus piceoscapus Girault, ° [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Palmwoods, Q., Oct. [GH]’’. Card 4-1 © minus head; parts of some legs separated. ‘‘Elasmus piceoscapus Girault, ° [GH]”’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Jungle, Mapleton, 19 Aug., 1923 [GH]’’. ‘‘E/asmus australiensis carus (Grlt.) E.F. Riek det 1965’’. NOTES: Girault did not select a Holotype in the literature therefore both his specimens are Syntypes. Riek (1967) is incorrect in assigning holotype-status to the specimen on Card 1. The Queensland Museum register numbers for the Syntypes of this species are T.4067 (Card 1) and T.9436 (Card 2). Coccophagus picithorax (head separated, minus | antennal flagellum), and the other contains the Holotype ° of Coccophagus /autus Girault and an unidentified chalcidoid. ‘‘TYPE”’, ‘‘Prospaltella: lautus Gir.; picithorax Gir., ? types [GH] 3872. 3873 [this label has arrows directed at the appropriate specimens]’’, ‘‘Lathromerella longiciliata Girault, ° type [GH] 3490. 3490’. NOTES: On page 47 of the same reference Girault made Prospaltella Ashmead (1904) a junior synonym of Coccophagus Westwood (1833). Presumably Girault labelled his types before making this decision and has omitted to alter his labels. The combination Prospaltella picithorax does not occur in his literature nor in his unpublished manuscript. T.3873 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. PICTURATUS ELASMUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 172-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping along forest streamlet bordered with jungle, May 6, 1913. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2727, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag. QM: Card - 2 £2; the outer minus head, metasoma, right hind wing and parts of some legs is the Holotype of Elasmus picturatus, the inner 2 is Elasmus picturatus mus Girault. ‘*4055’’, ‘3991’, “HOLOTYPE”, ‘‘HOLOTYPE”’, “*Elasmus: (outer) - picturatus Gir., picturatus mus Gir., ° types [GH]’’. NOTES: T.3991 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. PICITHORAX COCCOPHAGUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 52-sp. nov. + description : 57-spp key. PICTURATUS MUS ELASMUS Girault, 1920. PUBL. DATA: One female, on grass in forest, April 4, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2934, Queensland Museum, the female on a slide with type lautus. QM: Slide - 3 coverslip fragments; the largest contains the Holotype of Lathromerella longiciliata Girault; of the 2 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 7: 185-var. nov. + description. PUBL, DATA: Forest, Gordonvale, August, blady grass, 2 females. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - 2 2%; the inner is a Syntype » of Elasmus picturatus mus minus head, the DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 411 outer is the Holotype % of Elasmus picturatus Girault. ‘‘3991’’, ‘‘4055’’, “HOLOTYPE”’, ‘‘HOLOTYPE”’, “*Flasmus: (outer) — picturatus Gir., picturatus mus Gir., % types [GH]’’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing a Syntype head of Elasmus picturatus mus with 1 antenna and part of the other separated; 1 almost complete coverslip containing parts from a Syntype of Elasmus flavipostscutellum Girault. ‘‘Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/1166, Loc: Nelson [= Gordonvale], Q., 2’’, ‘‘E. picturatus mus Gir., 2 type [GH] 4055’’, ‘‘Hy/1166, Elasmus flavipostscutellum Gir., = type. Head [GH] 3945’’. Card 2-1 © split at propodeum. ‘‘E/asmus picturatus mus 2? [GH]’’. NOTES: The second female was not located. Girault did not select a Holotype in the literature therefore both his specimens are Syntypes. Riek (1967) is incorrect in assigning holotype-status to the remaining Syntype. The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntype of this variety is T.4055. PICTUS ELASMUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 173-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, with picturatus [sweeping along forest streamlet bordered with jungle, May 6, 1913]. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2728, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag. QM: 3 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - Holotype ? minus head. ‘‘3978’’, ““HOLOTYPE”’, ‘‘Elasmus pictus Gir., ° type [GH]’’. Card 2 - 1 ? intact. ‘‘Elasmus pictus Girault, ° [GH]’’ and on the reverse, “Nelson [= Gordonvale], Nth. Qsld. [GH]’’. Card 3 - 1 © minus right fore wing; head (in 2 pieces, | antenna attached to each), right hind wing and some legs separated. “Elasmus pictus Gir., 2 [GH]’’. NOTES: T.3978 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 243-sp. description : 256-notes at beginning of the key : 257- spp. key 2°. PUBL. DATA: Two females, from short grooves under the bark of young eucalypt trees in the forest, October 16th, 1913. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, [Hy.3224], Queensland Museum, one of the above specimens on a tag, the head and a hind leg on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype ? minus head and left hind leg. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘‘4762’’, **Eurytoma picus Girault, Type ? [GH]’’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments; the smaller, cracked coverslip fragment contains 1 leg, 2 antennae (neither intact) and some head fragments all I presume from the Holotype of Eurytoma picus; the larger coverslip fragment contains parts from Eurytoma spes Girault. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/3224, 3254, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Q. Museum. 4794. Eurytoma spes, Gir. ° 4794. 3254’’, ‘‘Q. Museum. Eurytoma picus, Gir. 2 4762. 3224’’. On the last two labels all except ‘‘Q. Museum. 4794, 4794” and ‘‘Q. Museum. 4762”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: The second female mentioned by Girault was not located. I am assuming that the remaining female is the one Girault chose as his ‘‘Type’’ and that the parts on the Slide are from that specimen. T.4762 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and, in the absence of the Paratype, has been cancelled. PILOSIGENA WHITTIERIA Girault, 1938. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. PILOSITHORAX AUSTRALANUSIA Girault, 1922. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. PINGUIS OPHELOSIA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 315-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, from a window, November, 1912. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1962, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head, fore and hind legs on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus head, left PICUS EURYTOMA Girault, 1914. 1914, Entomologist 47 : 53-sp. nov. + description. 412 wings, some legs and part of the prothorax. *“*TYPE’’, ‘‘Asaphomorphelleus [CHEIRONYM] pinguis Girault, Type 2 [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the head (antennae separated), part of the prothorax (legs separated) and 2 legs; 1 coverslip fragment (added later by Girault) containing 1 folded fore wing all from the Holotype. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘‘Asaphomorphelleus [CHEIRONYM] pinguis Gir., ° type [GH]”’, ‘‘Ophelosia [GH]’’. NOTES: Girault must have decided to describe this species in the genus Asaphomorphelleus [CHEIRONYM] but later decided not to describe the genus and placed this species in Ophelosia. He has made an alteration to the Slide label but omitted to alter his label on the card- mounted part of the Holotype. PINI TOMOCERA Girault, 1925. 1925, ‘‘An essay on when a fly is lovable, the ceremony of baptizing some and unlovely hate.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (30 June 1925) : 4[190]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Two pairs from ‘‘white scales’’ (coccids) on pine, Miles, 27th January, 1924. QM: Card - 2 Syntype ¢ ¢ and 2 Syntype ?2; the °° minus heads, | ¢ intact (?) and the other minus some antennal parts. The specimens are badly mounted so that it is impossible to accurately assess what parts are missing. All specimens, however, bear all their wings. ‘‘ Tomocera pini Girault, Types ?° [GH]’’. Slide (broken and mended below with paper strips) — a half coverslip containing 1 2 antenna (in 2 pieces) and fragments of a ¢ antenna all from the Syntypes; 1 fore wing (minus apex) of uncertain origin. ‘‘Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’, ‘‘Tomocera pini Girault, ¢° types [GH]’’. NOTES: The wing on the Slide cannot be from the Syntypes on the Card since they all have their wings. It looks like a wing of Tomocera pini and perhaps Girault had more specimens to hand when describing the species. His unpublished manuscript does not shed any light on the matter. The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T.9468. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM PIUS 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 Greedy scale, W. Australia, L. Newman. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘Based on a single pair; Perth (?)’’. WADA: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing numerous specimens of both sexes. According to the label | pair are the Syntypes of Ablerus pius and the rest are Aspidiotophagus citrinus Crawford. ‘*Greedy scale Parasites, L.N.’’, ‘‘Ablerus pius Girault, ¢° types, Aspidiotophagus citrinus Craw. [GH] EULOPHIDAE 206. No...’’. On the last label ‘‘410’’ has been crossed out after ‘‘No.’’. Slide 2 - 1 coverslip (with a piece disloged) containing a pair ( with head separated). There appears to be a third specimen of uncertain identity in the mounting medium where the coverslip fragment is disloged. “(A blerus) [GH] Parasites on Greedy scale, Native, L. NEWMAN, 207. NO...’’. On this label ‘*412’’ is crossed out after ‘‘No.’’. ‘**Ablerus pius Girault, Paratypes ¢° [GH] EULOPHIDAE”’. NOTES: Following the information in Girault’s unpublished manuscript he only had the specimens on Slide | to hand when making the description. The specimens on Slide 2 came to hand at a later date and therefore have no type-status. PLANIVERTEX EUPELMUS Girault, 1925. 1925, ‘‘An essay on when a fly is lovable, the ceremony of baptizing some and unlovely hate.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (30 June 1925) : 3[189]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: [%] Tara, brigalow, February 12, 1924. QM: Card - Inner © with head separated (minus | antenna, the other separated, incomplete) is the Holotype of Eupelmus planivertex; the outer head and legs are from the Holotype of Eupelmus muironi Girault. “£4254’’, ‘£4255’’, ‘‘Eupelmus: muironi (outer), planithorax Gir., Types 5 [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing | DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA; IV Ala Holotype antenna in 3 pieces. ‘‘Eupe/mus planivertex Girault, Type [GH] 4255. 4255"". NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is 7.4255, PLATON APROSTOCETUS Giraull, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 222-sp. nov. + description, PUBL, DATA: Two females reared from a miscellaneous collection of galls fram forest trees, November 8, 1913. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland, Types, Hy 3457, Queensland Museum, the above specimens on a Slide, QM: Slide - 2 coverslip fragments; | is empty, the other contains | Syntype © head (in 2 pieces, 1 antenna attached to each) from one of Lhe Syntypes. "TYPE, Hy/ 3457, A.A. Giraulc’’, ““Queensland Museum. Aprostocetus platoni, Gir. -**. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum.*’ are in a hand similar ta Mrs Girault’s. Girault’s original label underneath the last label can be read with a mirror, “Aprostocetus platoni Gir., = lype’’. NOTES: The second Syntype and the body of the above Syntype were not located. PLATON! ENTEDONOMYIA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 3: 185-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in jungle, May 20, 1913. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2484, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head and hind leg on a slide. A female sweeping in forest near Cairns, December 24, 1911 {A.A.G.). QM: Card - | Syntype - minus head. “TYPE”, “Entedonomyiia |= Entedonomyia] platoni Gir., Type = [GH]"’. Slide (broken, part missing) - 2 damaged coverslip fragments and a patch of mounting medium from which the coverslip fragment is now missing. The 2 coverslip fragments contain a fragmented head (antennae separated, neither intact) and 1 leg all, | suspect, from the Syntype on the Card. The patch of medium contains a head (antennae separated, fragmented and incomplete) all, I suspect, from the second Syntype mentioned in the PUBL. DATA. “TYPE, Hy/2484, A.A. Girault'’, “Queensland Museum. Entedonomyia platoni «”’., On the last label all except “Queensland Museuni,”* are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: | suspect that the body on the Card is the specimen which Girault intended as his Holotype, but without label data on this specimen it is impossible to be sure. For this reason | have assigned syntype-status Lo it, The body of the second specimen was not located and from the way in which the heads are mounted, I suspect that the mounting medium (now missing a coverslip fragment) was added by Dodd to the original slide by Girault, PLINU ABLERUS Girault, 1929, 1929, **Description of a case of lunacy in Hameo and of new six-legged articulates,’’ (Girault ; Brisbane) (25 April 1929) : 3[265]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA; Inkerman, 9th December, 1917. QM: Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing a + of Ablerus plinii with head separated (antennae attached); | almost complete coverslip containing parts supposedly from the Holatype of Metupelma superba Dodd: 1 coverslip fragment containing Parasterapaeus lotae Girault. **Ablerus plinii Gir., 2 [GH]"’, ““Parasteropaeus lotae Gir., © [GH]"', “Metapelma superba Dodd, Type +, AAG. [GH]’’, ‘£4208’. NOTES: The specimen of Ablerus plinii on this Slide may be the Holotype, but in the absence of data and ‘‘type’’ annotation by Girault it is impossible to be certain, PLUTARCHI CALOsoTsA Girault, 1932. 1932, ‘New pests from Australia, X."’ (Girault ; Brisbane) (10 February 1932) : 4/290]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: [=] Queensland. QM: Card - Holotype » minus left antenna (except for scape) and some of the flagellar segments of the right antenna. “Gordonvale, N.Q,, May, 1920", 4203", “Eupelmus plutarchi Gir.. Type = [GH]"". MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM NOTES: I can find no reason for Girault’s label placing this species in the genus Eupelmus. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4203 and it is listed in the register as Calosota plutarchi. PLUTELLOPHAGA TUMIDICOXELLA Girault, 1922. 1922, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 10 : 148-sp. nov. + description. 1926, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 14 : 66- Tumidicoxella Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Chalcis Fabricius (1789). PUBL. DATA: A pair reared from Plutella maculata, October 10, 1908, from the same source as preceding [through Henry Tryon, Department of Agriculture and Stock, Queensland]. QM: Card - Syntype ? minus legs (except hind coxae), right antenna and the tip of the left antenna; head, metasoma (with metanotum, hind wings and hind coxae attached) separated. ‘‘ Tumidicoxella plutellophaga Gir., ¢° types [GH]’’, “*Brachymeria phya (Walk.) E.F. Riek. Det. 1950’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip in the centre of the slide containing 1 Syntype © antenna in 4 pieces; 1 complete coverslip and 1 coverslip fragment containing Syntomosphyrum teiae Girault. ‘*Syntomosphyrum teiae Girault, Types, Tumidicoxella plutellophaga ? type [GH] 4691”’. NOTES: I am assuming that the parts on the Card are all from the Syntype female. The only part of uncertainty is the head since the others match parts missing from this female, The Syntype male was not located. T.4691 is the Queensland Museum register number for the Syntype female of this species. Tumidicoxella was originally described by Girault as a sub-genus of Chalcis and in the description above Girault used it as if it had generic status. PLUTELLOPHAGA NORTIA CHALCIS Girault, 1929. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 53 : 344-var. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A male, Launceston, Tasmania (F.M. Littler), January 2, 1917. SAM: Card - Holotype ¢ with | hind leg separated. ‘‘Launceston, T., F.M. Littler, 6.1.17’, ‘‘Type’’, ‘‘Chalcis plutellophaga Gir. nortia Gir., Tasmania, TYPE’’, **Chalcis plutellophaga Girault nortia Girault, Type ¢ [GH]’’. QM: | stage and 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Stage - | 2 minus part of left antenna. “Townsville, N.Q., G.F. Hill’’, ‘‘Chalcis victoria nortia [= plutellophaga nortia| Gir., ° [GH]’’. Card 1 - 1 intact °. ‘‘Chalcis victoria nortia [= plutellophaga nortia] Girault, 2 [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘On Afalantia, 28 Aug., 1931, Goondiwindi, S.E. Flanders [GH]’’. On the upper surface of the label Girault has crossed out all the entries with pencil. Card 2-1 ° minus right hind leg and most of left antenna. ‘‘Brisbane: H. Hacker, 15.10.17’’, ‘‘Chalcis victoria nortia [= plutellophaga nortia] Gir., Paratype ° [GH]’’. Girault has crossed out a name and inserted ‘‘nortia’’ on the last label. ANIC: 6 cards and 2 stages on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - 2 2°; 1 minus right fore leg. “Parasite on Lucerne moth, Morpeth, 18.2.99, W.W.F.”’, ‘““W.W. Froggatt Collection’’, ‘‘Chalcis victoria Gir. nortia [= plutellophaga nortia] Gir., 2 [GH]’’. Girault has crossed out a name and inserted ““nortia’’ on the last label. Card 2-1 ¢ with head separated. ‘‘Bred, 2.1,1927, W.W. Froggatt, 423’, ““W.W. Froggatt Collection’’, Moth in rust gall A. pendula Wilcox, Gilgandra, N.S.W.’’, “Chalcis victoria Gir. nortia [= plutellophaga nortia| Gir., [GH]’’. Card 3 - | intact ° (not a +). ‘‘Parasite on moth in Thrips gall (400), Gilgandra, Bred W.W.F., 5.1.1927’’, ‘“W.W. Froggatt Collection’’, ‘‘Chalcis victoria Gir. nortia [= plutellophaga nortia\ Gir., ¢ [GH]’’. Card 4 - 4 specimens of both sexes, in poor condition, 1 minus metasoma. ‘‘Carrathool, N.S.W., 1920, W.W.F.’’, ‘““‘W.W. Froggatt Collection’’, ‘‘Chalcis victoria Girault nortia [= plutellophaga nortia] Girault, ¢ = [GH]’’. Girault has crossed out a name on the last label and inserted ‘‘nortia’’. Card § - | intact ¢. ‘‘Carrathool, N.S.W., W.W.F.’’, ““W.W. Froggatt Collection’, **Chalcis victoria Gir. nortia [= plutellophaga nortia] Gir., ¢ [GH]’’. Card 6 - 1 £ minus part of right antenna, | intact ¢. ‘‘Carrathool, N.S.W., W.W.F.’’, DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 415 ““W.W. Froggatt Collection’, ‘‘Chalcis victoria Gir. nortia [= plutellophaga nortia] Gir., ¢2° [GH]’’. Stage 1 - 1 intact °. J.W. Evans, Canberra, F.C.T., 15.xi.1929’’, ‘‘Chalcis victoria Gir. nortia [= plutellophaga nortia] Girault, © [GH]’’. Stage 2 - 1 ° minus parts of some legs. “F.C,T., Aust., Cotter R., 7.1.1931, L.F. Graham’’, ‘‘Chalcis victoria Gir. nortia [= plutellophaga nortia] Girault, ° [GH]’’. NOTES: The date on the SAM specimen is in conflict with the published date. This may be an error in my notes. I have not had the opportunity to check the labels on the specimen again. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says under Chalcis victoria, ‘‘Chalcis victoria nortia, this is a variety of plutellophaga, which see’’. For this reason I have included all specimens labelled Chalcis victoria nortia under this heading. This combination does not occur in the literature. the specimen on QM Card 2 has no type-status since its data were not mentioned with the original description. PODAGRIONIDIS MESTOCHARIS Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79 Abt.A, H.6 : 46- sp. nov. + description. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 142-Entedon podagrionidis comb. nov. 1914, Z. wiss. InsektBiol. 10: 138-host list as Mestocharis podagrionidis. PUBL. DATA: Numerous specimens of each sex bred from a mantid egg-sac infested with Podagrion and most probably parasitic upon the latter; April 27, 1913. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Types, [Hy.1633], Qsld. Mus., two ¢’s, two ©’s on tags (2 pins). QM: Card - | pair of Syntypes, both minus antennal parts. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘‘Mestocharis podagrionidis Gir., Types 4° [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 head (antennae separated and fragmented) from a Syntype ? now missing. ‘*Mestocharis podagrionidis Girault, ° type, Qsld. Mus. [GH]’’. Girault has crossed out “Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’ on this label. NOTES: The remaining Syntypes mentioned in the PUBL. DATA were not located. POEI COCCOPHAGUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 55 (+ footnote)-spp. key; data. PUBL. DATA: Male. A nomen nudum, the description lost. The specimen is in the Queensland Museum on a slide and is from Northern Queensland (Gordonvale), QM: Slide - 1 large coverslip fragment containing the intact Holotype ¢ of Coccophagus poei; 1 coverslip containing a Syntype ° of Physcus nigriceps Girault. **400...°’, ‘“Coccophagus poei Gir., type @ [GH]’’, ‘“‘TYPE’’, ‘‘PAyscus nigriceps Girault, ° type [GH] 3823’’, ‘‘Hy.1722’’. NOTES: This nominal species was made valid and available by the characters in the key. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4009. POE! URIOLELAPS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 202-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in the jungle on the Tweed River, May 2, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Tweed Heads, New South Wales. Type, Hy 3194, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus head, wings and some leg parts; metasoma separated. “TYPE”’, ‘‘Uriolelaps poei Girault, Type © [GH]’’. POEMA CHALCIS Girault, 1927. 1927, Rec. S. Aust. Mus. 3 : 324-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Queensl.: Nelson [= Gordonvale], May, 1920. Type female. Cotype from maize, Cairns (A.P. Dodd). SAM: Stage - Holotype 2 minus left wings. “‘Gordonvale, N.Q., May, 1920’’, ‘‘Type’’, “‘Chalcis poema Gir., Queensland, Type’, **Chalcis poema Girault, Type 2° [GH]’’. QM: 3 stages on separate pins as follows: Stage 1 - Paratype 2 minus left hind leg and most of antennae. ‘‘Cairns, N.Q., 20’’, ““A.P. Dodd, ex corn’’, ‘‘Brachymeria poema (Gir.) E.F. Riek. Det. 1950”’. Stage 2 - 1 ¢ minus part of the right antennal flagellum. ‘‘Gordonvale, N.Q., May, 1920’’, ‘‘Brachymeria poema (Gir.) E.F. Riek. Det. 1950’’. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Stage 3 - 1 ° minus left wings (except basal parts); head insect damaged. ‘‘Gordonvale, N.Q., May, 1920’’, ‘‘Chalcis poema Gir., ? [GH]’’. NOTES: Girault does not mention a male in his PUBL. DATA and I therefore suspect that the specimens on QM Stages 2 and 3 were not at hand when he made his descriptions. In this case they do not have type-status even though they bear the type- data. Although the specimen on QM Stage 1 does not bear a Girault label its data match the published data for the Paratype. The Queensland Museum register number for the Paratype of this species is T.4541. POEMA STETHYNIUM Girault, 1927. 1927, Rec. S. Aust. Mus. 3 : 309-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: S. Aust.: Melrose (A.M. Lea). Two males and one female, October. SAM: Slide - 2 complete coverslips containing 2 Syntype 4 ¢ and 1 Syntype ® of Stethynium poema (all with heads separated, 1 minus antennae) and | ° of Japania tristis Girault. ‘‘Stethynium poema Gir., ¢2 types. Melrose, S. Aust., Oct. A.M. Lea, Japania tristis Gir., ? [GH]’’. POEMA POETA STETHYNIUM Girault, 1938. 1938, Revia Ent., Rio de J. 9 : 389-var. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, Indooroopilly, Dec. 7, 1930. QM: Slide - 1 coverslip (with a large piece missing) containing only | squashed ¢ (with parts separated) which I take to be the Holotype of this variety. ‘‘Gonatocerus ?. Window, Indooroopilly, Dec. 7, 1930. Stethynium poema Girault poeta Girault, Type ¢ [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld. 4956. 4956’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this variety is T.4956. PUBL. DATA: Forest, Morningside, Sep. 13, 1927. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘“The species is small and was based upon a single specimen caught with a sweep net’’. QM: Card - Holotype © minus head, left fore wing, right hind wing and some legs; metasoma separated. ‘‘Amestocharis poeta Girault, Type 2 [GH]’’ and on the reverse, “Forest, Morningside, 13 Sep., 1927 [GH]’’. Slide - 2 square coverslips (1 minus a corner) containing the head (antennae attached), 1 fore wing and 3 legs all from the Holotype. ‘‘Amestocharis poeta Gir., type ?. Morningside, Sep. 13, 1927 [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9469. POETA AMONODONTOMERUS Girault, 1939. 1939, Od Nat. 11: 17-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A male, two females reared from leaf-galls on Eucalyptus at Toowong on December 10th, 1920, by Mr. Hubert Jarvis. QM: Card - 1 4, 2 2 Syntypes and a separated head; 1 2 minus ovipositor, head and wings (except basal parts), 1 ° minus head, the ¢ minus head and some legs; the separated head is minus antennae (except for the scapes). ‘‘Hy/1008 [DPIQ number]’’, ‘‘... poeta Gir., 22 types Amonodontomerus [GH]’’. Girault has crossed out an undescribed generic name before the specific name on this label. Slide - A half coverslip (outer) containing 2 heads (antennae attached) and | fore wing all from the Syntypes of Amonodontomerus poeta; | cracked, coverslip fragment containing parts of Terobiella sismondini Girault. ‘‘Amonodontomerus [GH]’’, ** poeta Girault, % type (outer), Terobiella sismondini Gir., ° Hy/1008 [DPIQ number] [GH] 5115. 5115’’, Girault has crossed out a generic name (now illegible) before the specific name on the last label. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is POETA AMESTOCHARIS Girault, 1934. T5115 1934, ‘‘New Capsidae and Hymenoptera, with ‘ note on an unmentionable.”’ (Girault : Sydney) (21 December 1934) : 3[313]-sp. description. POETA ELIJAHIA Girault, 1928. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. DAHMS: GIRALILT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 47 the reverse Girault has crossed out his idemification rendering it illegible. Slide 2 - a half coverslip containing 2 antennae (1 in 2 pieces) and | left fore wing POETA EPISYSTOLE Girault, 1927. 1927, Rec. 8, Aust, Mus. 3: 307-sp. noy. + description, 1929, Trans. R. Soc, 8, Aust. 53 + 317- additional ? specimen. PUBL. DATA: From the bark of a dead Acacia, Morningside, Queensland, Feb., 1926, and the types are in the Queensland Museum. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ''The Lypes were laken on February 16 and were two females’*. QM: 7 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card | —- Reading from the outer edge of the card there are | left hind Jeg, | pair of wings (trom the second Syntype now missing), a group of legs including | left hind leg, and | Syntype » minus antennae, left hind leg and metasoma, The legs are from the Syntypes but it is difficult to assign them, **Episystele poeta Girault, Types © [GH]"’ and on the reverse, “Morningside, Q., 16 Feb., 1926. On dead Acacia [GH]"’. Slide | (broken and mended below with paper) - 2 coverslip fragments and | almost complete coverslip containing 3 intact antennae, | fragmented antenna, | fore wing and | hind leg (in 2 pieces) all from the Syntypes. ‘Ent. Div.”’, “Episystolomoerpha |= Episystale| poeta Gir., Type - [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld."*. Card 2-1 + minus head. “Kuranda. Nov., 1919 [on reverse of card-mount)"’, “*KURANDA, Nov., 1919, A.P. DODD”’, ‘“Bnisystole poeta Girault, Paratypes, Paratypes [GH]"’. Girault has changed the generic name from Episystolamorpha to Episystale on this label. Card 3-1 = minus left hind leg; metasoma separated. *‘Episystole poeta Gir., - (GH]" and on the reverse, “‘Indooroopilly, Dec., 1939 [GH]". Card 4 = Only | leg from the specimen remains on the card, ‘‘Episystole poeta Gir,, [GH]” and on the reverse, ‘Indooroopilly, Feb., 1940 [GH]. Card 5-1 + intact. Labelled as Card 4, Card 6-1 / minus head, metasoma and apex of right fore wing, and 2 intact - - "KURANDA, 8.xi1.20, F.P. DODD”, ‘Enisystolamorpha |= Episystole| poela Girault “ [GH]"'. Card 7-1) minus antennae, left fore wing and metasoma. ‘Indooroopilly, bark dead tree, Jany. 18,5 p.m., 1939 [GH]"" and on all from the specimens on Cards 4 or 7- “Enisvstole poeta Gir,, ¢ [GHI’’. MM: Card - Only part o! a mesosoma and the wings remain on the card. “KURANDA, 5.xii.20, F.P. DODD", “Enisystale poeta Gir., « [GH]"*. SAM: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card | — | specimen minus metasoma. “‘Murat Bay, 8. Australia’’, ‘‘Bpisystole poeta Girault, ¢, South Australia’, “Episystole poeta Girault, » (GH)"', Girault has corrected the generic name from Episystolomorpha to Episystale. The sex sign on the South Australian Museum label is in pencil and looks like Girault’s hand, This is the additional specimen published as a female, Card 2-1 © intact. *““KURANDA, 4.xii.20, F,P, DODD”, 'Episystole poeta Girault, Queensland, PARATYPE", “Episystolomorpha [= Episystole| poeta Girault, * paratype [GH]’’. DPIQ: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 -1 * intact. “‘Gordonvale, N.Q., March, 1920". Card 2-1 } with damaged antennae. Chinchilla, Queensland, A.P. Dodd’’. They are pinned through the label, “Episystole poeta Gir., 7 - [GH]". NOTES: The specimens an QM Card 2 and SAM Card 2 have no type-status since their dala were not mentioned in the published data. The Queensland Museum register number for rhe Syntypes af this species is T.9470. POETA EVPRISTINA Girault, 1934. 1934, '*Miridae et Hymenoptera nova Australiensis,”’ (Girault ; Brisbane) (24 May 1934) : 3[310)-sp. deseription. PUBL. DATA; Window, Indoaroopilly, May 13, 1934. QM: Slide - | complete coverslip contaming the Holotype - with parts separated. ‘‘Agaonid, Eupristina poeta Girault, Type | [GH}". NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9476. 418 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM POETA TRICHONENIA Girault, 1934. 1934, ‘*New Capsidae and Hymenoptera, with POETA NEOMEGASTIGMUS NOMEN NUDUM. 1927, Rec. 8S. Aust. Mus. 3: 313-Nomen nudum under Neomegastigmus alter Girault. POETA PTERISEMOPPA Girault, 1933. 1933, *‘Some beauties inhabitant not of the boudoirs of commerce but of nature's bosom. - New inseets.'’ (Girault ¢ Brisbane) (22 November 1923) : 1[304]- sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Window, Indooroopilly, Feb., 1933. QM: Card - Holotype « minus head, legs and right wings; 2 separated metasomas of which the outer belongs to this species and the other (with a pair of wings) belongs to an unidentified chalcidoid. ‘‘Prerisemoppa poeta Girault, Type - [GH]"’ and on the reverse, *‘Indooroopilly, window, Feb., 1933 [GH]’”. Slide - 1 coverslip (with a piece missing) containing the head (antennae separated), | fore wing and 4 legs all from the Holotype. “Plerisemoappa poeta Cir,, Type *. Indooroopilly, window, Feb., 1933’'. Girault has crossed out a word which is now illegible. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is 7.9477. POETA TOXEUMOIDES Girault, 1929. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 53 : 322-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, South Australia (Macleay Museum). Type in Macleay Museum. ANIC: Card - Holotype » minus left wings and antennae except right scape + pedicel. “S. Austr."’, '' Toxeumoides poeta Girault, type = [GH]”’. Slide (short, narrow slide) - 2 coverslip fragments; the one further from the label contains | antenna and 1 fore wing all from the Holotype of Toxeumeides poeta, the remaining coverslip fragment contains parts from an unidentified species of Ditropinotella Girault. ‘‘Toxeumoides poeta Girault, Type =, Ditropinotella *- [GH]". note on an unmentionable."’ (Girault ; Sydney) (21 December 1934) : 1[311]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: 8S. Australia. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘Two females of this species [ found in the Macleay Museum, Sydney labelled South Austraila. The types are the two specimens above’’. NOTES: No specimens of this species were located. POETA ZAOMOMMOENCYRTUS Girault, 1917. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. POGGION! EUPELMUS Girault, 1922. 1922, Jnsecutor Inscit. menstr. 10: 109-sp, nov. + description, PUBL. DATA: Reared from “‘bug"' egg, Brisbane (Hacker). In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘'The bug eggs’ have since been identified as those of Oncoscelis suleiventris"’. QM: 3 cards on separate pins, 2 cards on | pin and 2 slides as follows: Card } - | Syntype — minus antennae and tight hind rarsus; mounted with a bug egg. **4937"', ‘Brisbane, bred from egg of bug"’. Cards 2...3- 1 Syntype = minus right antenna (upper card); 2 bug eggs (lower card). ''4237"', *‘Brisbane: H. Hacker, 16.10.21°', “Bred from eggs of Bug’’. Cards 1,.,3 are pinned through, *‘Ariastatis poggioni Gir., < type [GH]"’. Slide 1 - a half coverslip (outer) containing 2 antennae (neither intact) from the Syntypes of Eupelmus poggioni; | coverslip fragment (inner) containing parts from the Syntypes of Anasratus pentatomidivora Girault. *‘TYPE, Hy/2868, A.A. Girault", “E, poggiont (outer) [GH] Queensland Museum. 4235. Anastatus penitalomidivora 2*’, On the last label all after ‘*4235"* are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 4-1 ° minus antennae and some legs. “Eupelmus poggioni Gir., = [GH]"’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Canungra, jungle, [11.25.1923 [GH]". Card 5-2» intact; 1 © minus. | antenna and | pair of wings: | * minus head and ! DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: LV aly pair of wings. There are also 2 separated legs from a specimen now missing. "Eupelmus poggioni Gir., ¢ ~ [GH]" and on the reverse, ‘'Brisbane, Q., Sep., 1933 [GH]"’. Slide 2 - J complete coverslip containing 2 + antennae (| minus scape), | + antenna, | fore wing and 1 pair of + wings; a half coverslip containing | pairaf wingsand 1 - antenna all from the specimens on Card 5. “Bupelmus poggioni Gir., ¢ - . Brisbane, 1933 [GH] Ent, Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”". DPIQ: Card -J ¢ intact, | . with damaged antennae, *‘Raby Bay, 3.4.24, A.A.G.”’, “Bupelmus poggioni Gir., ?° [GH]" and on the reverse, “‘Ex ova Oncoscelis [GH]’’. NOTES: It seems that Girault originally intended to describe this species in the genus Anastatus but changed his mind before publication without changing his labels on the card and slide-mounted parts of the Syntypes. The Queensland Museum register numbers for the Syntypes of this species are 7.4237 (Card 1) and T,9471 (Card 2). POINCARE! ABLERUS Girault, 1913. 19]3, Mem, Od Mus. 2: 192-sp. nav. + desenption : 194-spp. key PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in the forest along the banks of Cape River, January 6, 1913. Capeville (Pentland), Queensland, Type, Hy 1740, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide (with the type female of Parufens argentipes Girault). QM: Slide - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing the Holotype |» of Ablerus poincare! and Parufens argentipes Girault; | coverslip fragmen( containing the Holotype of Ablerus nelsoni Girault. “TYPE, Hy/ 1599, 1740, A.A. Girault’’, “4 d/erus nelsoni Type = [GH] 3800"’, *'3433. Queensland Museum. 1599. Pariufens argentipes, Gir. . 3799, Ablerus poincarei, G.. -"', On the last label all except '°3433. Queensland Museum. 3799."' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.3799 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. POINCARE! CERATONEUROPSIS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 253-sp. nov. + description : 254-gen. key - PUBL, DATA: One female, sweeping the edges of a jungle pocket, May 26, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1868, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head ona slide. QM: Slide - | complete coverslip containing the fragmented Holotype head (antennae separated except for ] seape, | in 2 pieces). “TYPE, Hy/ 1868, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. Ceraloneuropsis poincarei Girault -*’. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum,”' and ''psis Girault [GH]”"* are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. Girault has corrected the spelling of the generic name from *Ceratoneuromyia”’ to ''Ceraloneuropsis”’ . NOTES: The Holotype body was not located, POINCARE! GONATOCERUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem, Od Mus, 2: 113-sp. nov. + description, 1938, Revia Ent., Riv de J. 9 : 396-under Ooctonus mirus Girault. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in jungle, July 13, 1913. Harvey’s Creek (Cairns District), Queensland, Type, Hy 1571, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide with the type of Gonatocerus lomonosoffi. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype | of Gonatocerus lomonosof/i Girault. "TYPE, Hy/1568, 157), A.A. Girault"’, “‘Queensland Museum. 3688. 1568. Gonatocerus lomanosaffi 3688"". On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum, 3688. 3688" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. Girault has crossed out ““G, poincarei 1571” and replaced it with ‘'Desiroyed”’, NOTES: No specimens of this species were located. POINCARE OLIGOSITA Girault, 1913. 1913. Mem. Qd Mus, 2: 103-sp. noy. + description. 1914, Bull, Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 12: 56- catalogue, MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM PUBI.. DATA: One female, sweeping in the forest along the foothills of the coast range, July 9, 1913 (A.B. Dodd). Nelson [= Gardonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1602, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide (with the type of Encarsia justitia [= _justicta|). QM: Slide - 2 half coverslips; the one closer the main label contains the intact Holotype | of Oligosita poincarei, the one under the “*TYPE" label contains the Holotype \ of Encarsia justicia Girault. ““ TYPE, Hy/1602, 1726, A.A. Girault’’, ‘3460. Queensland Museum, Encarsia justitia [= justicial, Gir, * 3835. Oligosila poincarei, Gir, \. 3460". On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum. 3835, 3460" are in a hand similar to Mrs Giraull’s. NOTES: T.3460 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. POINCARE! POLYNEMA Girault, 1913, 1913, 4rch. Naturgesch. 79 Abt.A, H.6 2 99- sp, nov. + description. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 119-sp, description; additional specimen > 126-spp. key ¢ ¢ (replacing it with ‘‘smendelee/i") and also a badly written mendelee/i, Shde 2 ~ L cracked coverslip fragment containing a Syntype © of Polynenia potncarei with metasoma, | lore wing, | leg and j antenna {incomplete. partly out from under the coverslip fragment) Separated; 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing the Holotype = of Polynemu notabilissimum Girault. “TYPE, Hy/1581, 1587, A.A, Girault’’, **Queensland Museum. 1581. 3597, Polynema poincarei, G, © P. notahilissimum Gir. © 1587. 3595’. On the last label all except “!'Queensland Museun, 3597, 3595" are in-a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. NOTES: New (1976) regarded the specimen on Slide 1 as the Holotype of this species. However, there are 2 specimens on 2 slides both with the Queensland Museum register number for this species. Without label data on the slides and any useful information in the unpublished manuscript it is impossible to say which is the original specimen. It therefore seems advisable to regard these two specimens as Syntypes. T,3597 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for this species and is reserved for the Syntype on Slide 2. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3; 165-sp description ‘©; additional specimens. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in jungle growth, side of coast range mountains, May 7, 1913 (Alan PF, Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), POINCAREL TETRASTICHUS Girault, 1913, 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79 Abt.A, H.6: 105- 8p. nov. + descripuian, 19/3, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 20\-sp. description : Queensland. Type, [Hy 1581], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM; 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 (broken through complete coverslip and mended below with tape) - 1 coverslip (with a piece missing) containing a Syntype ° of Polynema poincaret with | leg separated; 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing the fragmented Holotype * of Pelynema mendeleefi Girault and |» of Polynema nordaui Girault. “TYPE, Hy/1298, 1581, 1593, A.A, Girault”’, "'3623, Queensland Museum, 1298, 1581. 1593, Polynema mendeleefi . , poincarei +, P. nardaui 3618. 3618". On the last label all except ‘£3623, Queensland Museum. 3618. 3618"" and ‘“‘mendeleefi nordaui (GH)"’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. Girault has crossed out a specific name which is now illegible 204-spp. key. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in a jungle pocket, May 9, 1913 (A.P. Dott [= Dodd]), Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, [Hy.1755), Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag anda slide with the head. QM; Card - Holotype = minus bead and some legs; metasoma and some legs separated. ‘‘TYPE”, ‘' Tetrastichus poincarei Gir,, Type | [GH]"’, Slide - | square, complete coverslip containing the fragmented Holotype head with most of the antennae separated. “TYPE, “Queensland Museum, Tetraslichus poinearei, Gir, ¢, Hy/1S14"". On the last label all except “‘Queensland Maseum,”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. DAIMS: GIRAULT TYPES. OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 421 NOTES: Hy.1514 1s a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled, POINCARE! NIGRITHORAX POLYNEMA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3.: 165-var- nav. + description. PUBL. DATA: September 13, 1913 at Kuranda (A.P, Dodd). Type, Hy 2469. Queensland Museum, the above female on a slide, QM; Slide - 2 coverslip fragments; the outer, further from the labels contains the intact Holotype 2 of Palynema poincarei nigrithorax, the inner coverslip fragment contains a) of Polvnema aligherini Girault. "Polynema aligherini Girault. Jungle, Montville, Q., 16 Sep,, 1923 (inner) [GH]"’, ‘“Polynema poincarei Gir., nigrithorax Gir, [GH] 37187". NOTES: Although this specimen is not labelled as a type by Girault it bears a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for this variety and | assume that it is the Holotype. T,.3718 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this variety and has been cancelled. POLITA ENOGGERA Girault, 1926. 1926, ‘Hymenoptera minulae nova Australiensis.”* (Girault : Brisbane) (20 January 1926) ; 1[196]-sp. description, PUBL. DATA: Enoggera, Q., forest, Oct. 10, 1921. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘'The type was a Single female and the species has not been taken again (up to 1933)". QM: Card - Holotype ’ minus head, right wings and some legs. ‘'Enoggera polita Girault, Type » [GH]"' and on the reverse, “Enoggera, 10 Oct,, 1921 [GH]"'. Shde - 2 coverslips (both with parts missing) containing the head (antennae separated, neither intact), 1 pair of wings and 2 legs all from the Holotype. ‘Enoggera poltta Gir-, Type © [GH]’’. NOTES: the Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T 9472, POLITA EPIMETAGEA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4; 228-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female minutien- mounted, H. Hacker, April 24. 1912. Also another taken November 19, 1913. Brisbane, Queensland. Type, Hy 3284, Queensland Museum, the first specimen and an antenna on a slide. QM: | card and 3 slides as follows: Slide | - 4 coverslip fragments; the two closest the ‘* TYPE" jabel contain | fore wing, | leg and 2. antennae (1 with tip separated) all from the Syntypes of Epimetagea politi; the remaining two coverslip fragments contain parts from the Holotype » of Epimetagea bicoloriventris Girault. “TYPE, Hy/3284, 3285, A.A. Girault”’, ‘Epimetagea: polita, bicoloriveniris Gir., Types ' [GH]"’. Card - | : minus head, metasoma, wings (except left hind wing) and some legs, “Epimetagea polita Girault, ¢ [GH]" and on the reverse, ‘‘Daybora, 8 Oct., 1922, AAG [GH]"". Slide 2 — J] cracked, almost complete coverslip containing a head (antennae separated, | in 2 pieces) all from the specimen on the Card, *“Epimetagea polita Gir,, *, Dayboro, Oct, |GH]”', Slide 3 - 2 complete coverslips; the outer, further from the label, contains 2 antennae (1 minus scape) and | fore wing all froma specimen of Epimetagea polita now missing, the other coverslip contains parts of Epimetagea polita varia Girault. “Epimetagea: polita varia Gir., Type © (inner), polita (Brisbane) [GH]"’. ANIC; Stage - 1 © minus left antenna and all wings (except left hind wing); metasoma separated and glued to pith stage. ‘‘Leets Vale, Hawkesbury, 16. Oet., 25, Mackerras”’, ‘‘Epimetagea polita Girault, = [GH]"’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing | antenna and 1 fore wing all from the specimen on the ANIC stage. ''Epimetagea polita, Girault, » C.S.LR.”, 'Epimeragea polita Gir., - {|GH]"". On the last label Girault has crossed out two names which are now illegible. NOTES: In the absence of the two original specimens, except for the parts on QM Slide 1, and in the absence of any label data on MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM this slide it is impossible ro assign holotype- status to these remaining parts. ft is equally impossible to say if the parts an QM Slide | are from only one specimen. For this reason [ have assigned syntype-status to the parts on QM Shde 1. In his unpublished manuscript Girault mentions several additional specimens collected later by Hacker from Brisbane. The parts on QM Slide 3 are part of this series which are now missing. POLITA VARIA EPIMETAGEA Giraull, 1940, 1940, Revita Soc. ent. argent, WW 324-var description. PUBL. DATA: Forest, Indooroopilly, Dec. OM: Card - Holotype » minus right fore Wing, antennae (except part of right antenna) and some legs; metasoma Separated. *‘Epiinetagea polita varia Gir,, Type = [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘Indooroopilly, forest, Dee. 30, 1931 [GH]’*. On the reverse of the label Girault has crossed out “Epimelagea polita’’. Slide — 2 coverslip fragments; the inner, closer to the labels contains 1 antenna (in 2 pieces) and | fore wing all from the Holotype of Epimetagea polita varia, the outer coverslip contains parts of a « Epimetagea polita Girault. “Epinetagea: polita varia Gir., Type © (inner), polira (Brisbane) [GH]"’. NOTES: the Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this variety is T.9473. POLITIVENTRIS PROCONURA (2?) Dodd and Girault (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 4 : 344-sp, nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, December 27, 1912 (A.A.G.), Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Type, Hy 3414, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head and hind femora on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype - minus head and hind legs. **4658"’, ''Proconurd politiventris Dodd © type [DH]”’, 'Proconura poliliventris Gir. & Dodd [HH]”. Slide - 1 coverslip Fragment containing the head (1 antenna separated, in 3 pieces) and 2 hind Jegs (1 minus tarsus) all from the Holotype. *‘TYPE, Hy/3414, A.A, Girault'’, “Queensland Museum, 4658. Proconura politiventris D, & G. =’. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum. 4658" and ‘*& G"' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: The description gives the authors of this species as Dodd and Girault. T.4658 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. POMONAE EDNA CHALCIS Girault, 1927. 1927, Ree. S, Aust. Mus. 3: 322-var. nov, + description, PUBL. DATA; S. Austr.: Adelaide (J.G.0. Tepper). Two females, SAM; Pin - 1 Syntype © intact. '‘Adelaide, J.G.Q. Tepper’’, ‘‘Type’’, ‘‘Chalcis pomonae Cameron edna Girault, 8, Aus., TYPE”, ‘“‘Chalcis pomonae Cameron edna Girault, Type © [GH]"’. QM: Stage - 1 Syntype minus J hind leg and most of both antennae: 1 hind leg separated, glued to pith stage, ‘Adelaide, J.G.O. Tepper’, ‘‘Chalcis pomonae edna Girault, Cotype | [GH]"', ‘‘Brachymeria edna (Gir.) E.F. Riek. Det. 1950”. NOTES: Girault did not designate a Holotype in his original description and the two females mentioned are therefore Syntypes. The Queensland Museum register number for its Syntype of this variety is T.4695. POMOSUS APROSTOCETUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2: 215-sp. nov, + description : 216-nole at the bottom of the key. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in jungle, September 15, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Kuranda, Queensland. Type, Hy 1785, Queensland Museum, the above specimen ona slide, QM: Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype — with head separated (in 2 pieces minus most of the antennae). “TYPE, Hy/1785, A.A. Girault”, ‘Queensland Museum. Aprosfocetus pomosus —"'. On the last label all except "Queensland Museum.,”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s, DAHMS: GLIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN ELYMENOPTERA: LV 423 PONDEROSA EPILELAPS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 3; 344-sp, nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Jungle, June 16, 1913. Type, Hy 2823, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head and appendages on a slide with the type of Aphelinus nox Girault, A second female, in jungle at Gordonyale, July 24, 1913. Compared with type. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1-1 Syntype » minus head and some legs. “TYPE", ‘‘Epilelaps ponderosa Girault, » type [GH]"’, Card 2-11 Syntype » minus head, right wings and some legs. "TYPE"’,; ‘'Epilelaps ponderosa Gir., * type [GH]". Slide - | complete, circular coverslip and | coyerslip fragment containing a head (antennae separated, neither intact), | leg and | fore wing all from the Syntypes of Epilelaps ponderosa; | cracked, square coverslip containing the Holotype » of Aphelinus nox Girault. “TYPE, Hy/2823, 1711, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. Epilelaps ponderosa, Gir. » , Aphelinus nox, Gir, /, 3765’, On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum. 3765" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: Since the two specimens do not have label data it is impossible to assign holotype-status to any one of them, For this reason | have placed them as Syntypes. It is also impossible to assign any of the parts on the Slide to any one specimen. The wing is mounted separately under the coverslip fragment and both specimens are missing heads. It is therefore possible that the head came from one Syntype and the wing from another (added to the slide by Girault during re-examination of the types). The Queensland Museum register number for the second Syntype of this species (Card 2) is T.9474. PONDEROSA PARANAPHOIDEA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 115-sp. noy, + description. PUBL, DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, August 12, 1913 (A.P. Dodd), Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1575, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype © with head and antennae (1 minus scape) separated. ‘TYPE, Hy/1575, A.A, Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. 3560. Paranaphoidea ponderosa ~**. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum. 3560” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.3560 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. PONTIAC TETRASTICHUS Girault, 1929. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. §, Aust. 53+ 328-sp. nov. + description. PUBL, DATA: A female, Owieandana, North Flinders Range (H.M. Hale and N.B. Tindale), SAM: Card — Holotype » minus. head and right wings. ‘‘Owijeandana, N. Flinders Ra. Hale & Tindale’, **Type’*, ‘' Tetrastichus pontiae Gir, South Australia, also slide, TYPE", “Tetrastichus pontiac Girault, Type s [GH]’*, Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the head (antennae separated, 1 in 2 pieces) and 1 fore wing all from the Holotype, “Tetrastichus pontiac Girault, = type, S. Aus. Mus. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep, Ag. & Stk... Qld’. POPE] APSEUDOGRAMMA4 Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 3: 149-sp, nov, + description, PUBL. DATA; One female, sweeping secondary forest growth, May 22, 1914. Gordonyale (Cairms), Queensland. Type, Hy 2435, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide with type of Oligosita inermiclayva. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 3 coverslip fragments; the 2 upper right of the **TYPE" label contain the Holotype of Apseudogramma popei with head separated (in 2 pieces, J antenna separated), the remaining coverslip fragment contains the Holotype = of Oligasita inermiclava Girault. “TYPE”, ‘‘Oligosita inermiclava Gir., © type [GH] 346377, “Apseudogranmma popel Girault, » type [GH] 3430", MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing | 2 with parts separated. ‘‘Apseudogramma popei Girault, Paratype °. Ex bracts Passaflora |= Passiflora] foetida, Mt Cootha [= Coot-tha]. A.R. Brimblecombe, III.13.1929 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld., Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES: The specimen on Slide 2 has no type-status since its data were not mentioned in the original description. T.3430 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. POPEI PHYSCUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 59-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest on sand-ridges near coast, May 9, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Chindera [= Chinderah], New South Wales. Type, Hy 2949, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide. QM: 3 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 cracked, coverslip fragment containing the Holotype 2 with head separated (in 2 pieces, antennae separated). “TYPE, Hy/2949, A.A. Girault’’, “‘Queensland Museum. Physcus popei 2 3827’’. On the last label all except “‘Queensland Museum. 3827” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing | 2 of Physcus popei with parts separated, 3 unidentified chalcidoids and 1 unidentified thrip. ‘‘PAyscus popei Gir., ?. Window, Indooroopilly, March 22, 1930 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Slide 3 - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 2 of Physcus popei, the Holotype ? of Stethynium hinnuleus Girault and numerous unidentified chalcidoids. ‘‘Stethynium hinnuleus Gir., Type 2, Physcus popei. Indooroopilly, window, Oct., 1930 [GH] 4955. Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES: T.3827 is a Queensland Museum register number for an undescribed species of Phsycus and has been cancelled. POSTMARGINALE PTER YGOGRAMMA Girault, 1929. 1929, ‘‘New pests from Australia VI.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (30 September 1929) : 3[268]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Q’Id. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The types were reared from twigs of Eucalyptus, Birkdale, June 27, 1929, W.A.T. Summerville per A.R. Brimblecombe’’. Beside the name in the unpublished manuscript Girault has written, ‘‘1 2° Birkdale, reared from twigs Eucalyptus corymbosa (?), August, 1928, W.A.T. Summerville’’. QM: Slide - 1 almost complete coverslip containing | Syntype 2 with most appendages separated. ‘‘Prerygogramma postmarginale Gir., Type ?, Birkdale, Q., June 26, 1928, W.A.T. Summerville [GH] 3405’’. NOTES: I suspect that the specimen from Birkdale collected in 1928 was seen by Girault after publication of the description but there is no way of clearing this matter up. Since the PUBL. DATA are so unspecific and since the 1928 specimen is mentioned in the unpublished manuscript I have decided to regard it as a Syntype. The types mentioned as collected in 1929 were not located. The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntype of this species is T.3405. POSTSCUTELLATUS EPITETRASTICHUS (?) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 241 + footnote-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping forest vegetation, summit of Pyramid Mountain (3,000 feet), August 17, 1912. Mulgrave River (Gordonvale, near Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2600, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype ? minus head. “TYPE”’, ‘‘Epitetrastichus postscutellatus Gir. & Dodd, Type ? [GH]’’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head (in 2 pieces, antennae separated except for | scape, 1 in 3 pieces) of Epitetrastichus postscutellatus, a half coverslip containing a pair of wings of uncertain origin (I suspect that they may be from the Holotype of the variety atrella below. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2600, A.A. Girault’’, ““Q. Museum. Epitetrastichus postscutellatus G. & D. ©’. On the last label all except ‘‘Q. Museum”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. DAHMS; GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 42 POSTSCUTELLATUS ATRELLA EPITETRASTICHUS (7) Dodd (in Girault, 1915) 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3; 24\-var, nov, + description... PUBL, DATA: One female, on summit of Mount Pyramid, 3,000 feet, August 17, 1912 (A.A.G.). Type, Hy 2601, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag. OM: Card - Holotype = minus head, right wings and some legs. "*TYPE"’, “Enitetrastichus postseutellarus Dodd, ° type [DH]" and on the reverse, ‘‘a/rella (GH]’*. The upper surface of the label has a crossed out ‘'niger’’ NOTES: The pair of wings on the slide with the Holotype head of Epitetrastichus postseutellatus may be from this specimen. POSTSCUTELLATUS POSTSCUTELLATUS EPITETRASTICHUS (7?) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Aten. Od Mus, 3: 241- var.description under Epiretrastichus postseutellatus atrella (2) Girault and Dodd. PUBL. DATA; None given. This variety is not mentioned in Girault’s unpublished manuscript. NOTES: No specimens of this variety were located. This is a valid, available, nominal vaniety under Article 12 of the Cade since it was published with characters which serve to differentiate it. PRETIOSA UFENSIA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 = 102-sp. description, 1914, Proc. ent. Soc, Wash. 16 = [18-sp, nov. + description. 1914, Bull. Wis. nar. Hist. Sov. (N.S.) 12: 59- catalogue : 66-gen, key © *, PUBL. DATA: 1914 - A single Female, sweeping grass ina forest near Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., October 10, 1912. Type, Hy.1173, Queensland Museum, the fore-going female in xylol-balsam mounted with an Oligosita. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide | - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype - of Ufensia pretiosa (with head, 1 antenna and | fore wing separated) and 1 - of Oligosita sacra Girault. ‘‘Oligosita sacra Girault, ». Window, Nelson [= Gordonvale}], N.Q., 10 Oet., 1912", “Ufensia pretosia Girault, = type. sweeping wa grass in forest, 10 Oct., 1912 [GH] 3426"' and on the reverse of the slide, ‘‘Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/1173, '"", Slide 2~ ] complete coverslip containing numerous specimens of which at least | is Ufensia pretiosa and the others are unidentified; | cracked complete coverslip (with an air bubble) containing the fragmented Holotype « of Marietta angeloni Girault, and 1 coverslip lragment containing | © of an undescribed species of Marietta. ‘3763’, ‘‘3762"", “Type =, Perissopterus: argenticorpus [CHEIRONYM] Gir, enge/oni Girault, Ufensia pretiosa Qsld [GH] P.T.O.”' and on the reverse of the slide, ““NAME ANGELONI = UNRECOGNISABLE ARGENTICORPUS = APHYTITS DET. D. ROSEN 1969", NOTES: Although the 1913 description is not annotated sp, noy, it serves to make this a valid, available, nominal species in that year. T,3426 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. PRETIOSUS ELASMUS Giraull, 1920. 1920, Insecutor Inseil, mensir. 7 184-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Babinda, September, jungle. QM: Card - Holotype » minus head; right fore wing, metasoma and | leg separated, 3962", “SHOLOTY PE", ‘‘Blasmus pretiosus Gir., type [GH]"’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species ts T.3962. PRIMA EURYDINOTELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 + 319: sp. description, 1913, Trans. R. Soc, S. Aust. 37: 106: sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: South Australia: Murray Bridge (A.M. Lea). Type, 1.1343, South Australian Museum. One specimen [.] and a slide bearing head and posterior legs. SAM: Card — Holotype - minus head, hind legs and right wings plus a glue spot on the other side of the ecard. ‘‘Murray Bridge, S. Aus., Lea’, “Eurydinotella prima Gir.. S, Australia, also slide, TYPE” MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM ‘**Eurydinotella prima Girault, 2 type [GH]’’. Slide — 1 complete coverslip and 1 coverslip fragment containing the head (antennae not visible), 1 fore wing and 2 legs all from the Holotype. ‘‘Eurydinotella prima Girault, ¢ type [GH]’’. NOTES: Both papers issued in December of 1913. The Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. paper was without doubt written first and as a standard I am accepting it as the reference for this nominal species. The parts on the Slide do not match the PUBL. DATA but they match the parts missing from the Holotype. Therefore I am assuming that the PUBL. DATA are in error. PRIMA UDA Girault, 1930. 1930, ‘‘New pests from Australia, VIII.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (16 August 1930) : 5[277]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: With ants, Cairns, F.P. Dodd. QM: Card — Holotype ¢ minus antennae, left wings and some legs; | leg separated. Mounted with an ant. ‘‘4661’’, ‘‘Cairns dist., F.P. Dodd’’, ‘‘Uda prima Girault, type ¢ [GH]’’. Slide — 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing 1 fore wing and | antenna (in 2 pieces) all from the Holotype. ‘‘Uda prima Girault, Type ¢ [GH] 4661, Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4661. PROCOPI] HERODOTIA 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: Brisbane, F.A. Perkins. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “The types were captured on Oct. 25, 1927, a male and two females’’. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - 2 Syntype °¢; 1 minus head, right ‘*Herodotia procopii Girault, Type % [GH]’’. Card 2 - 1 Syntype ¢ minus head, wings (except left hind wing) and hind legs. “BRISbAN¢ [sic], 25.10.27’’, ‘*4910”’, ‘*Herodotia procopii Girault, Type 2 [GH]’’. Slide - 1 coverslip (with a piece missing) containing 2 fore wings, 1 hind wing, 2 antennae and 2 hind legs all from the Syntype male; 1 small coyerslip fragment containing a head (in 2 pieces, antennae separated except for scapes) and | pair of wings all from the first Syntype ° on Card 1; 1 large coverslip fragment containing the head minus antennae from the Syntype ¢. ‘*Herodotia procopii Gir., Type ¢2 [GH] 4910”’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T.4910. PROLONGATUS STOMATOCERAS Girault, 1930. 1930, ‘‘New pests from Australia, VIII.” (Girault : Brisbane) (16 August 1930) : 3[275]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Townsville, G.F. Hill, assoc. of Mastotermes. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type was one female and it was associated with Mastotermes darwiniensis Frogg.’’. QM: Card - Holotype ¢ minus antennae except left scape; right hind leg separated, minus tarsus. ‘'1143’’, ‘‘4636’’, “Townsville, N.Q., G.F. Hill’’, ‘‘associated with Mastotermes darwiniensis Frogg.”’, **Stomatoceras prolongatus Girault, 2 [GH] Type’’. On the last label Girault has crossed out a specific name (now illegible) and ““Dodd’’, the latter printed. Slide - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing | antenna and part of | pedicel + flagellum all from the Holotype. ““Stomatoceras prolongatus Gir., Type 2 [GH] 4636’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4636; 1143 is not a Queensland Museum register number. wings and some legs (metasoma and 1 leg separated), the other minus right antenna and wings except left hind wing. ‘‘4910’’, PROMETHEUS OOCTONUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 155-sp. nov. + description. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN ITYMENOPTERA; 1V 427 PUBL. DATA: One female, in jungle, February 11, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Babinda, Queensland. Type, Hy 2447, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide with type of Gonatocerus [= Cosmocomoidea] renani Girault. QM: Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing ithe Holotype © of Ooctonus prometheus with head separated (antennae attached); | complete coverslip containing a 2 of Cosmocomoidea renani Girault..**TYPE, Hy/1563, 2447, A.A. Girault’’, ‘Queensland Museum. Cos/nocomoidea renani, Gir. °, 3645", '*Ooctonus prometheus Gir. =, 2447, 3713°", On the last two labels all except ‘Queensland Museum, 3645" and *3713"' are ina hand similar to Mrs Girault's. NOTES: A few lines below the description Girault places all of his Australian Cosmocomoidea in Gonatocerus as new combinations hence he has used the combination Gonarocerus prometheus in the PUBL, DATA. T,3713 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. PROSERPINENSIS ASYMPIESIELLA See AUSTRALIENSIS NOTANISOMORPHELLA PROSERPINENS/S ELASMUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem, Od Mus, 2 + 130-sp. description. 1914. Proc. ent. Soc. Wash. 16; 115-sp, nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: 1914 - A single female specimen, sweeping foliage and grass on a forest-meadow near the town of Proserpine, Q., November 2, 1912. Type, Hy.1278, Queensland Museum, the fore-going female on a tag, plus the head crushed in xylol- balsam. QM: 3 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 —- Holotype 2 minus head, right fore wing and some legs; metasoma separated. **39127, “HOLOTYPE”, *‘Elasmus proserpinensis Gir., ? type [GH]”” Slide 1 - | complete coverslip containing the Holotype head with antennae attached. “Queensland Museum. TYPE, 3912. Sweeping on forest meadow, Proserpine, Q. Hy/1278, 2 Head, 3912", ““£/asimius proserpinensis Girault, Type © head [GH] 3912". Card 2-1 = minus head and metasoma; left Wings and some Jeg parts separated, “Elasmus proserpinensis Gir., * [GH]** and on the reverse, “Indooroopilly, forest, V1.5,1932, AAG. [GH]’’. Slide 2 - 1 coverslip (with a large piece missing) containing a fragmented head (1 antenna separated, rhe other missing) from the © on Card 2. ‘‘E/asmus proserpinensis Gir., <. Indooroopilly, VI. 1932 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk,, Qld,*’. Card 3-1 = minus head. ‘‘Elasmus proserpinensis Girault, « [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Ipswich, March. Forest [GH]’’. NOTES: Although the 1913 description is not annotated sp. nov. it serves ta make this a valid, available, nominal species in that year. T,3912 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. PROSERPINENSIS EUCOMYS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem, Qd Mus, 4: 130-sp. nay. + description. PUBL. DATA: Two females, sweeping in forest near a cultivated area, November 3, 1912. Proserpine, Queensland. Type, Hy 3056, Queensland Museum, the two specimens on a tag; head, a fore wing, hind and cephalic tibia on a slide with type Encyrtus neweombi, QM: Card - 2 Syntype © ©: the outer is minus head, part of the prothorax, left wings and some legs (1 leg separated), the inner > is intact except for the apex of the left fore wing. *‘TYPE”’, ““Eucormys proserpinensis Gir., types 2 [GH]’’, Slide (broken and mended below with paper) — 1 coverslip fragment containing the head (antennae attached), | fore wing and 2 legs (1 incomplete) all from the outer Syntype of Eucons proserpinensis; 1 coverslip fragment containing 1 fore wing from the Holotype - of Eucornys hortensis Girault; | almost complete coverslip containing the Holotype = of Encyrtus neweombi Girault. ** TYPE, Hy/2997, 3056, A.A. Girault’’, “Q. Museum. Evyconiys proserpinensis ©, 3056''. On this label all except ‘‘Q, Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Also Girault has crossed Oul a fame in his hand and added an arrow 428 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM directed at the appropriate coverslip fragment. ‘“‘Q. Museum. Encyrtus newcombi, Eucomys hortensis (wing only) 2, 2997’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Q. Museum.”’ and ‘‘Eucomys [GH]”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. DPIQ: 3 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - 5 °°, mostly intact. ‘‘Eucomys proserpinensis Gir., ? [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Nambour, Feb., 1933 [GH]’’. Card 2 - 4 2° intact. ‘‘Eucomys proserpinensis Gir., ? [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Palmwoods, Jany., 1933 [GH]’’. Card 3 - 8 specimens intact but covered with frass and Anthrenus larval exuviae. ““Eucomys proserpinensis Gir., ¢2 [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Cooroy, 1933, ARB. [GH]’’. PROSERPINENSIS NOTANISOMORPHELLA See AUSTRALIENSIS NOTANISOMORPHELL- PROSERPINENSIS OOTETRASTICAHUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 221-sp. nov. + description : 222-spp. key 22. PUBL. DATA: A single female, on a window, November 4, 1912. Proserpine, Queensland. Type, Hy 1800, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 2 square coverslips (1 with a piece missing) containing the Holotype ° with head separated (only 1 separated scape remains of the antennae). ‘‘TYPE, Hy/ 1800, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Trichaporoides proserpinensis Gir. 2’’. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: On page 216 of the above reference Girault placed Trichaporoides Girault (1913) as a junior synonym of Ootetrastichus Perkins (1906). Girault has obviously decided to place this species in the genus Trichaporoides but changed his mind before the description appeared and has omitted to change his label. The slide has been relabelled in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s following Girault’s unaltered label. The combination Trichaporoides proserpinensis does not occur in the literature nor in Girault’s unpublished manuscript. PROSERPINENSIS S YMPIESIS See AUSTRALIENSIS NOTANISOMORPHELLA PSYCHE DICOPUS Girault, 1912. 1912, Proc. ent. Soc. Wash. 14 : 22-sp. nov. + description. 1912, Mem. Od Mus. 1: 128-sp. description; additional 2 from Gordonvale; occurence. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : occurence. PUBL. DATA: A single male specimen, from the pane of a window ina woodworker’s shop, Suva, Fiji, during the afternoon of September 22, 1911. Type, No.14483, U.S. National Museum, one male in balsam. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 2 complete coverslips; the one further from the main label contains 1 intact 2 of Dicopus psyche, the other coverslip contains a pair (?) of Polynema stupendum Girault. ‘‘Polynema stupendum Gir., °. Stanthorpe [GH]’’, ‘‘Dicopus psyche Gir., °. Taringa, 30.111.1929. On window [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Slide 2 - 1 coverslip fragment containing 1 intact ° of Dicopus psyche, 1 complete coverslip containing 6 Syntype ¢ 2 of Gonatocerus brunoi Girault, the Holotype of Oligosita anima Girault, 2 Syntype 2° of Gonatocerus hallami plus some unidentified chalcidoids. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/1041, 1046, 995, A.A. Girault’’, ‘£1041, Gonatocerus hallami Girault, Types °, Dicopus psyche Gir., 2, 995 [GH] 3669”’. MM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing pieces of broken antennae (there is no sign of the rest of the specimen). ‘‘Dicopus psyche Gir., 2. 16 April, 1928, Brisbane, walking on table, AAG [GH]’’. NOTES: The type of this species is in the United States National Museum and I did not examine it since it was described from Fiji. This species is mentioned in the Checklist Since Girault mentions it from Australia and provided a description of the female in Mem. Od Mus. 1. I suspect that the specimen used for this description is the female on QM Slide 2. The Queensland Museum register number Hy.995 on QM Slide 2 is for Trichogrammatoidea flava Girault and appears to be on this slide in error. DAHMS; GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 429 PSYLLAE ANAGYROPSIS NOMEN NUDUM. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. PSYLLAB EURYISCINA Girault, 1930, 1930, ‘‘New pests from Australia, [X.°* (Girault ; Brisbane) (29 December 1930) : 1[278]-sp. description. PUBL, DATA: From a psyllid, Brisbane. Hacker. QM: Card — 1 Syntype ? minus head, wings and some legs; 1 pair of left wings and 3 legs (none entire) which appear to be froma second Syntype now missing. 4065"", “Ex Psyllidae, Brisbane, Hacker", ‘‘Eurvischia psyllae Girlt, Type © [GH]"*. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing a head (antennae separated), 2 fore wings (1 torn and folded), 1 hind wing and 1 tibia + tarsus all from the Syntypes, ‘‘Euryischia psyllae Girault, Type » [GH] 4065". NOTES: It is clear from the parts on the Card and Slide that there were two females in Girault's ‘‘Type”’ hence | have assigned them syntype-status. The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T.4065, Pubrcus EUPELMUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4% 3-sp. nov. + description : 18-spp. key ¢ +. PUBL, DATA: One female, sweeping forest, April 10, 1913. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2833, Queensland Museum, the female on a lag; head and hind leg on a slide, QM: Card - Holotype * minus head, right wings and some legs; metasoma and part of | leg separated. ‘‘TYPE"', '*4278"', ‘*Eupelmus pudicus Gir., Type 2 [GH]” and on the reverse, “‘s type [GH]’’. NOTES; The slide-mounted parts of the Holotype were not located, 1.4278 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. PUELLA CHALCIS Girault, 1927. 1927, Ree, S. Aust. Mus. 3; 323-sp. nov, + description. PUBL. DATA: Queensl.: Kuranda (A.P. Dodd), Type and paratypes in South Australian Museum, one female, one male, and two females respectively. Cotype and paratypes in Queensland Museum. SAM; Card - Holotype ° intact (marked “ty [GH]'’), 1 Paratype 2 (intact) and | Paratype ? (with right antennal flagellum separated). ‘‘Kuranda, Queensland, A.P, Dodd"’, ‘‘Chaleis puella Gir., Queensland, TYPE, PARATYPE”, “‘Chalcis puella Gir., Type =, 4° Paratypes [GH]’’. QM: 3 cards on separate pins as follows: Card | - 2 Paratype 9'5 intact. ‘Kuranda, Queensland, A.P. Dodd”’, ‘‘Chaleis puella Girault, Cotypes » [GH]*’, ‘*Brachymeria puella (Gir.) E.F. Riek. Det. 1950". Card 2 —3 Paratype ‘'" intact. ‘‘Kuranda, Queensland, A.P. Dodd"’, **4535"', “Chalcis puella Girault, Cotypes 4 [GH]"". Card 3-8 2 ¢ intact. '*From Psychid case, 3.41.19 [on card-mount]’’, “KURANDA, F.P. DODD", “‘Chaleis puella Girault, Paratypes - [GH]". NOTES: The second Paratype female in the South Australian Museum was not located. In his unpublished manuscript Girault mentions the specimens on QM Card 3-as additional specimens and since their data was not published with the description they have no type-status. The Queensland Museum register numbers for its Paratypes of this species are T.4535 (Card 1) and T.9478 (Card 2). PUELLA EURYTOMA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 253-sp, nov. + description : 257-spp. key 5° PUBL. DATA: Two females from the collections of the Queensland Museum, labelled ‘‘Among herbage, April 16, 1913. H. Hacker,” Brisbane, Queensland. Type, Hy 3251, Queensland Museum, one female on a tag, QM: 4 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 = Holotype 2 minus head and left wings. ‘‘TYPE’’, $4763", *'Eurytoma puella Girault, Type = [GH]"’. Card 2-1 © intact. ‘“Eurytoma puella Girault, Paratype 2 [GH] 4763’? and on the reverse, ‘Stanthorpe, 24 April, 1924 [GH]”’, Card 3-1 © intact. “Buryioma puella Girault. ¢ [GH]" and on the reverse, “Tpswich, Foresi, 26.1L1.1919 [GH]"’, 430 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Card 4 - 1 ° with head (minus right antenna except scape) and parts of a leg separated. “Eurytoma puella Girault, ? [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Indooroopilly, Forest, 9 May, 1931 [GH]’’. NOTES: I am assuming that the remaining specimen is the Holotype and that the Paratype 2 is the missing one. In the absence of the Paratype the duplicate Queensland Museum register number for this species, T.4763, has been cancelled. The specimen on Card 2 has no type-status since its data were not mentioned with the description. PUELLA FINLAYIA Girault, 1934. 1934, ‘‘New Capsidae and Hymenoptera, with note on an unmentionable.’’ (Girault : Sydney) (21 December 1934) : 1[311]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Gogango, Dec., 1928, A.P. Dodd. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type was a single female’’. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus fore wings and antennae; head separated. ‘‘Gogango, Q., Dec., 1928’, ‘4222’, ‘‘Finlayia puella Girault, Type ° [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 antennae and 1 fore wing all from the Holotype. ‘‘Finlayia puella Gir., Type 2 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld. 4222’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4222. PULCHELLUS ACHR YSOCHAROIDES Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 199-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in the forest, July 1, 1913 (A.P.D.). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2513, Queensland Museum, the foregoing female on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing the Holotype ° minus hind wings and some legs; head (fragmented, antennal flagella separated) and | fore wing separated. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘‘Achrysocharoides pulchellus Gir., 2 type [GH]’’. NOTES: Girault has remounted the Holotype body during re-examination of the specimen. It is under the larger coverslip fragment separate from the head. PULCHER ELASMUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 361-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, September 14, 1914. Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Type, Hy 3440, Queensland Museum, the female in alcohol with the type of Atoposoma unguttatipes. QM: Card - Holotype 2° minus head. “$3969”, ‘““HOLOTYPE”’, ‘‘Elasmus pulcher Girlt, 2 type [GH]’’. NOTES: T.3969 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. PULCHER EPOMPHALOIDES (?) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 251-sp. nov. + description. 1928, ‘‘Notice of a curious professor and of native wasps and wood lice.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 November 1928) : 3[231]- as Neotetrastichodes pulcher under Epromphaloides {= Epomphaloides) lenini Girault. 1933, ‘‘Some beauties inhabitant not of commercial boudoirs but of nature’s bosom, notably new insects.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 June 1933) : 3[301]- Neotetrastichodes pulcher comb. nov. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in heart of jungle, 800 feet, September 13, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Kuranda, Queensland. Type, Hy 2627, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag; head on a slide. A female at Malanda, Queensland, virgin jungle, December 31, 1911. Compared with type. QM: Card - Holotype ? minus head and right wings; metasoma and some legs separated. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘‘Epomphaloides pulcher Girault & Dodd ? type [DH]’’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype (?) antennae. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2627, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Epomphaloides pulcher G. & D. 2’? On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: I am assuming that the remaining specimen is the Holotype and that the Malanda Paratype is missing. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 4 PULCHER NEOTETRASTICHODES See PULCHER EPOMPHALOIDES PULCHER PSILOGASTER Girault, 1913, 1913, Trans. R. Soc. 8. Aust, 37: 93-sp, nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 232-sp. description. 1929, Trans, R, Soc. §, Aust. 53: 333- additional specimen [!] + description; Epimetagea pulcher comb. nov. PUBL. DATA: One male on a card. Tasmania: Mount Wellington (A.M. Lea). ‘Type, 1.1281, South Australian Museum. The above specimen and an antenna on a slide. SAM; 2 pins and 2 slides as follows: Pin 1 - Holotype + minus head, metasoma and left fore wing. ‘‘Mt. Wellington, Tas., Lea"’, ‘1.1281, Psilogaster pulcher Gir., Tasmania, also slide, TYPE", ‘* Psilogaster pulcher Gir., 4 type [GH]’*. Slide | - 1 complete coverslip and | coverslip fragment containing the head (1 antenna separated) and 1 fore wing (added later by Girault) ali from the Holotype, **Psilogasier pulcher Gir., ¢ type [GH]"’. Pin 2 ~ Only the mesosoma and right wings remain of this specimen. *'2936"’, “Tasmania, A, Simson"’, ‘‘Psilogaster pulcher Gir.,. Tasmania, also slide’, *Psilogaster pulcher Girault, 2 [GH]’’. There is another specimen (minus head and right wings) with the same data and pinned through the SAM label, but without a Girault label. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing a head (antennae separated) and | fore wing all from the specimen on Pin 2, or from fhe specimen without a Girault label. ‘Psilogaster puleher Girault, 2. S. Aus. Mus. [GH]**, On this label Girault has crossed out ‘‘Ent. Diy. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qid.". OM; 3 cards, | stage on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1-252; | minus some legs (tips of antennae, night hind wing and part of right fore wing separated), the other : minus head and most legs (there is also part of 1 antenna and | leg separately glued to the card). ‘‘G.H. Hardy, Lindisfarne, 17/1/ “G.H. Hardy, Lindisfarne, 17/1/1914/41"’, “Epimetagea pulcher (Gir.), 2 [GH]**. Card 3 ~2 +“; both missing parts. ‘'G.H. Hardy, Lindisfarne, 17/1/1914/35"", “Epimetagea pulcher (Gir.), ° [GH]*. Stage - 1 © mimus antennae and some legs. “Inverloch, Vic., G.F. Hill, 10.2.187", “Epimetagea pulcher (Girault), 2 [GH]"’. On the last label Girault has crossed out a specific name, replaced it with '‘pulcher’’ and put the brackets around his name. Slide 1 - 2 coverslip fragments containing 2 antennae and | fore wing all from Psilogasier pulcher and Stilbula ioga Girault; | cracked complete coverslip containing an unidentified 4 encyrtid. “Stilbula toga Girault, Type ©, Epimetagea puleher Gir. [GH]*”. Slide 2 ~ 1 coverslip fragment containing 3 antennae (1 incomplete), | patch of mounting medium (missing a coverslip fragment) containing a mandible, “ Epimetagea pulcher Gir., Tas. [GH]"’. NOTES: There are 3 extra cards in the Queensland Museum collections which may haye been seen by Girault, but they are not included since they do not bear Girault labels. PULCHERRIMUS OPHELIMINUS (7) Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 284-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, January 27, 1914 (A.P. Dodd), Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2695, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card — Holotype = minus head and left wings; metasoma separated. ‘““TYPE”’, “Opheliminus pulcherrimus Dodd, © type [DH]”’. Slide (with a corner missing) - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head in 2 pieces (1 antenna attached to each piece, part of the mouthparts separated). *‘TYPE, Hy/2695, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Opheliminus pulcherrimus Dodd ~’’, On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum."' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. 1914/42", ““Epimetagea puleher (Gir.) » PULCHRA ACHR YSOCHARIS Girault, 1913. [GH]}’. 1913, Societas ent. 28: 100-sp. nov, + Card 2-3 ©*; all with parts missing description. 432 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 163-type data : 166- spp. key. 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 3 : 200-sp, description, PUBL. DATA: Two females, with magnifica [sweeping in a Forest at Nelson (= Gordonvale), N.Q., December 3, 1912 (Alan P. Dodd)}. Types [Hy.1675], Queensland Museum, the two females mentioned on tags (2 pins). QM; 2 slides as Follows; Slide | - 1 cracked coverslip fragment (with excess mounting medium) containing 2 mesosomas (minus wings and legs), 1 metasoma and 2 heads (minus antennae) which are the remains of (he Syntypes of Achrysocharis pulchra remounted on this slide by Girault; | coverslip (with a large piece missing) and 1 cracked coverslip fragment containing | 2 of Achrysocharis. trifasciatus Girault. “TYPE, Hy/1679, A.A. Girault’’, ‘Queensland Museum. Achrysocharis trifasciatus * pulchra Gir- (2)’’. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum.”’ and "'pulchra (2) [GH]”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Slide 2- 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype © of Achrysacharis maculatipennis Girault; | cracked, complete coverslip containing | « of Achrysocharis pulchra with parts separated and the Holotype - of Achrysocharis grandis Girault. ‘TYPE, Hy/1676, 1677, A.A. Girault"’, “*Queensland Museum, 1676, Achrysocharis grandis do maculatipennis, 1677, pulchra’’. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum."' and *‘pulchra {GH]" are in a hand similar lo Mrs Girault’s, PULCHRA AGAMERION 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) : 3[193]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Brisbane, 9.7.1922, Hacker. On window. [n his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘The type was a single female"’. QM: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card | —- Holotype = minus the tips of the antennae and the outer ovipasitor valves. "Brisbane, 9.7.22, H. Hacker, on window”, MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM “4Agamerion pulehra Gir., Type « [GH]"’. Card 2-1 © minus left fore wing. “KURANDA, 7,x1.20, FP. DODD”, 'Agamerion pulchra Gir., > [GHJ"’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9475, PULCHRA ALOPHOMORPHA Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79 Abt.A, H.6 = 75- sp, nov, + description. 1913, Mem, Od Mus, 2 + 278-sp. description | 284-gen. key «© ¢- 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 3 : 293-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in a jungle pocket, May 26, 1913 (A,P. Dodd), Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland, Type [Hy.1918], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag anda slide with the antenna and hind leg. QM: Card ~ Only a group of legs from the Holotype © remain on the card. "TYPE", ‘‘Alophamorpha pulchra Gir., 2 type [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete, square coverslip containing 1 antenna and 1 leg all from the Holotype, "TYPE, Hy/1918, A.A. Girault"’, “Queensland Museum. Alophomorpha pulchra 2"’. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum.” are in a hand similar fo Mrs Girault’s. PULCHRA APLASTOMORPHA (2) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915), 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 3 : 314-sp. noy. + description : 315-note under Aplastamorpha 5-fasciata | = quinquefasciata] Girault. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping grass and foliage, forest, January 29, 1913 (A.A. Girault). Townsville, Queensland. Type, Hy 2764, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head and a hind leg on a slide, QM: Card - Only the metasoma of the Holotype remains on the card. ‘*TYPE", “4d plastomorpha pulchra Girault & Dodd » type [DH]"’. Slide - 3 coverslip fragments containing the head (antennae separated, | in 2 pieces), | fore wing and some leg parts all from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy/2764, A.A, Girault"’, *'Q, Museum. Aplastomorpha pulchra G & D, 2° On the last label all DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: LV 433 except **O, Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girauit’s. PULCHRA ATANEOSTIGMA Girault, 1914. 1914, Societas eni, 29 ; 24-sp. noy. + description, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 43-sp. description. PUBL, DATA: 1914 - Two males. mounted on an unlabelled card in the collections of the Queensland Museum. Australia, Queensland. Types [Hy.2913], Queensland Museum, one male on a tag plus a slide bearing the other. 1915 - ...two males on separate slides (remounted), QM: 2 slides as Follows: Slide | - a cracked, half coverslip containing a Syntype ¢ in poor condition (under a series of cracks and with parts separated), “Queensland Museum. TYPE, 4479, Hy/ 1453a, 7°", *' Ataneostigma pulchra Girault, 7 type [GH] 4479”, Slide 2 - 1 cracked, coverslip fragment containing fragments of the second Syntype * (the coverslip fragment is damaged over part of the specimen, probably by an objective lens, and parts of the coverslip together the specimen are missing), ‘‘Q, Museum, 4479. Ataneostigia pulchra Gir.’*, On this label all after **4479"" are in Girault’s hand. ** Ataneostigma pulchra Gir. Type * [GH] 4479”, NOTES: T.4479 and Hy.1453a are duplicate Queensland Museum register numbers. for the Syntypes of this species. 1.4479 is reserved for the Syntype on Slide 2 and Hy.1453a has been cancelled. PULCHRA BEPHRATELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79 Abt.A, H.6 : 95- sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 238-Bephratella Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Eurytoma MWiger (1807) : 246-additional specimen: sp. description : 256-spp. key PUBL. DATA: One female captured with preceding species [Bephratella nympha sweeping in a jungle pocket, May 9, 1913 (A.P, Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland]. Type [Hy.3230], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag and a slide with an antenna and a hind leg. QM: Card - Holotype » minus left antenna, left hind leg and right hind tarsus. “TYPE”, 4752", “Bephratella pulehra Girault, Type ~ [GH]’’. Slide - | square, complete caverslip containing 1 antenna and | hind leg all from the Holotype, ‘‘Hy/1500, Queensland Museum. Bephratella pulchra, Gir. ¢ [= ¢], 4752. 4752", On the last label all except “Queensland Museum, 4752. 4752,”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. NOTES: Hy.1500 and T,4752 are duplicate Queensland Museum register numbers for the Holotype of this species and have been cancelled, The additional specimen was not located. PULCHRA CHRYSOCHARELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 169-sp, description : 178-gen. key = =. 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 3 : 198-sp. nov. + description; assigned to Neochrysocharella (?) Dodd described on page 210: 210-repeat of the comb, nov PUBL. DATA; 1913 - [©] Hughenden, Queensland. Forest-downs. Type, Hy 1690, Queensland Museum, 1915 - Type te- examined. One female, July 14, 1912. Type specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card - Only some legs from the Holotype remain on the card, "TYPE", “Chrysocharella pulchra Git., Type = [GH]" Slide - | complete coverslip containing part of a head at the edge of the coverslip and 2 antennae (1 minus scape); 1 coverslip fragment (added later by Girault) containing 1 fore wing ali from the Holotype. “‘TYPE, Hy/1690, A.A. Girault’’, “Genotype, Queensland Museum. Chrysocharella pulchra <**. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum."! are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. PULCHRA COELOCYBELLOIDES Girault, 1929. 1929, Trans. R. Soe. S. Aust. 53: 317-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, Ooldea, South Australia. SAM: Card - 2 © 2 (both minus heads, inner also minus 1 fore wing) of which the inner is the Holotype of Coeloeybelloides pulchra 434 and the outer is the Holotype of Coelocybelloides nigrisetae Girault. “Ooldea, S.A., A.M. Lea [2 of this label]’’, “Type [2 of this label]’’, ‘‘Coelocybelloides pulchra Gir., South Australia, also slide, TYPE”’, ‘‘Coelocybelloides pulchra (inner) and nigrisetae (outer) Girault, Types 2° [GH]’’ and on the reverse of the last label, ““Coleocybelloides [= Coelocybelloides] [GH]’’. Pinned beside this card is an SAM label, ‘‘Coelocybelloides nigrisetae Gir., South Australia, slide only, TYPE’’. Slide - 1 fragmented coverslip (with mounting medium welling up between the cracks) containing the head (1 antenna separated) and | fore wing all from the Holotype of Coelocybelloides pulchra, and 2 legs from the Holotype of Coelocybelloides nigrisetae Girault. ““Coelocybelloides pulchra Gir., hind legs of nigrisetae Gir., Types ? [GH]’’. NOTES: I may have incorrectly assigned the parts on the slide and they require checking against the original description. PULCHRA DINOURA Girault, 1927. 1927, Rec. S. Aust. Mus. 3 : 316-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: S. Aust.: Adelaide (R.L. Barringer). One female. SAM: Card - Holotype 2 minus right wings and antennal flagella; head separated. “‘Adelaide, S. Australia, Barringer’’, “‘Type’’, ‘‘Dinoura pulchra Gir., S. Aus., TYPE”, ‘‘Dinoura pulchra Gir., Type ? [GH]’’. PULCHRA EURYDINOTA (2) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 331-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping on edge of jungle, May 22, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Kuranda, Queensland. Type, Hy 2795, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus head, right fore wing and most legs; metasoma separated. ‘‘TYPE”’, ‘‘Eurydinota pulchra Gir. & Dodd, Type ° [GH]’’ Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing the fragmented head (1 antenna separated), 3 legs and 1 fore wing all from the Holotype. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM “TYPE, Hy/2795, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. Eurydinota pulchra G&D. °’’. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum.”’ are in hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: Girault appears to have remounted the slide parts of the Holotype adding the legs and | fore wing. PULCHRA GYROLASELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2 : 262-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Six females reared from a gall on the foliage of Eucalyptus in forest, September 18, 1912. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Types, Hy 1889, Queensland Museum, three of the above on a tag. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘“‘Of the types now (1937) existing, there is one male and one female’. QM: Card - 1 © minus right wings, parts of some legs and part of right antenna, 17 minus head. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘‘Gyrolasella pulchra [GH]”’ and on the reverse, ‘‘... pulchra Gir., 2 type [GH]’’. On the under surface of the last label Girault has crossed out an undescribed generic name. NOTES: The remaining specimens have no type-status. In his description Girault states that the male was not known therefore the remaining specimens could not have been to hand at that time. From the notes in Girault’s unpublished manuscript it appears that the original material was lost before 1937. PULCHRA OLIGOSITA Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Qd Mus. 1: 77-sp. nov. + description : 86-spp. key 2°. 1913, Entomologist 46 : 258-additional specimens. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 103-additional specimen. 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 12 : 56- catalogue. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 153-occurence. 1929, ‘‘New pests from Australia VI.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (30 September 1929) : 4[269]-Oligosita krygeri nom. nov. for Chaetostricha pulchra Kryger not Girault (resulting from Girault’s synonomy of O/igosita and DAHMS; GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 435 Chaetostricha in his unpublished manuscript. See NOTES in the generic section to follow). PUBL, DATA: One female mounted in xylol-balsarm and captured November 22, 1911, from a window in a kitchen of working men’s quarters on a sugar plantation near Nelson {= Gordonvale], Queensland. Type, Hy/784, Queensland Museum, the above specimen in xylol- balsam, On May 25 and 26, 1912 1 obtained single females of this species at Nelson [= Gordonvale] trom spider webbing against a window pane in a private residence. They were dead. Also, in the same place, another female, June 24, 1912. QM: 1] slides as follows: Shde 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype y of Oligasita pulchra with head and | antenna (incomplete) separated: 2 coverslip fragments containing | unidentified signiphorid and 1 = of Oligosita grotinsi Girault. ‘*O. grotiust ° [GH] Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/784, 3452 °"', “Oligosita pulchra Girault, =, =, 784. On window of kitchen, men’s quarters, sugar plantation, Nelson [= Gordonvale], Q., 22. Nov. [GH] 3452”. Slide 2 - A half coverslip containing 3 2 as per label. ‘“‘Oligosita: pulchra Gir. =, brevicilia Git., 2, emma Gir., ©. Salisbury, grass in forest, 18.V.1929 [GH] Ent. Diy. Dep, Ag. & Stk., Qld.". Slide 3 - 1] almost complete coverslip containing numerous specimens, at least some of which are as per label. "Centrobiella particula Girault, =, Oligosita pulchra Git., ¢%. Grass in forest, Mt Cootha [= Coot-tha]. | May, 1929. Ent, Div. Dep, Ag, & Stk., Qld.’”. Slide 4 - 1 almost complete coverslip containing 3 . = of species as per label. “Oligosita pulchra Gir., -, Centrobiella particula Gir., ~. Indooroopilly, Q. Forest, VIL, 1929 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”’. Slide 5 - 1 complete coverslip containing numerous specimens of species as per labels. "Centrobiella particula Gir., *2 [GH], “Oligosita pulchra Gir,,. -. Indooroopilly, Q. Dry forest grass, 22.V1.1929 [GH]"’. Slide 6 - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 of an unidentified species of Coccophagus and 1 = of Oligosita pulchra both with parts separated. ‘‘Coccophagus [GH]"’, “‘Oligosita pulchra Gir., °. Mt Cootha [= Coot-tha], forest, 28 Apr., 1929 [GH]’’. Slide 7 - 1 coverslip (ragment containing | 5 with head separated (minus | antenna). “Oligasita pulehra Girault, =. Moggill, grass in forest, 2 Sep., 1939 [GH]”’. Slide & ~ 1 cracked coverslip fragment containing | fragmented ¢. ‘*Oligostta pulchra Gir., ©. Forest, Stanthorpe, 22 Apr., 1924 [GH]’’, Slide 9 - a half coverslip containing 1 > with 1 leg separated. ‘‘Oligosita pulchra Giraull, . Mt Cootha [= Coot-tha], forest grass, I1f.18.1929 [GH]”’. Slide 10 - 1 cracked coverslip fragment containing numerous specimens, at least some of which are Oligosita pulchra and the others are unidennlied. “‘Oligosite pulchra Gir., ¢ ©. Forest grass, Mt Cootha [= Coot- tha], V1.2,1929 [GH]"’. Slide 11 — 1 complete coverslip containing numerous specimens of both sexes, “Oligosita pulchra Girault, 7 =. Mt Coatha [= Coot-tha], grass in forest, May i1, 1929 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.*’. USNM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - I complete coverslip containing 1 Paratype = with head separated. “‘Oligosila pulchra Girault, Cotype “. dead, in spiders web, window, private residence, Nelson [= Gordonvale], May 25, 1912, AAG [GH]". Slide 2 - | complete coverslip containing 1 Paratype - intact. *“‘Oligosite pulchra Girault, >, From spider’s web on window, Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., Jume 24, 1912 [GH]”’. IEA: 2'slides as follows: Slide 1 (broken) - 1 complete coverslip containing | Paratype - with head separated, ‘‘Oligosita pulckhra Girault, Homotype 2. Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., spider web against window [GH]”’. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing 3 specimens (2 intact the third with head separated, minus | antenna) of species as per label. ‘‘Gonatocerus comptei Girault, = From windows of a smith’s shop, Ayr, Q,, Nov. 6, 1912 [GH]"*, ''Oligosita pulchra Girault, -, Abbella xanthogaster Girault, © ([GH]"’. NOTES: T.3452 js a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled, 436 PULCHRA SCHILLERIA Girault, 1932. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. PULCHRA SECODELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 268-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Little Mulgrave River (Cairns), Queensland. Jungle. Type, Hy 1904, Queensland Museum. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus head and at least 1 leg. ‘“TYPE”’, ‘‘Secodella pulchra Girault, Type 2? [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the fragmented head (minus | antenna) and 1 leg all from the Holotype. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/ 1904, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Secodella pulchra, Gir. ?’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. PULCHRA ZAGRAMMOSOMA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 254-sp. description. 1913, Bull, Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 11: 47- sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 263-additional specimen; sp. description. 1916, Mem. Qd Mus. 5 : Parzagrammosoma gen. nov., Zagrammosoma pulchra designated as the type-species. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in a forest, April 9, 1913. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type [Hy.1870], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 1 coverslip (with a piece missing) and 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype 2 with head separated (fragmented, parts of both antennae separated). ‘‘Queensland Museum. TYPE, Zagrammosoma pulchra. Gr. °, Hy/1485’’. The label is in an unfamiliar hand. NOTES: Both 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. I am assuming that the specimen which remains is the original specimen. Hy.1458 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM PULCHRA ACUMINATA SECODELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 196-var. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, November 19, 1913 (H. Hacker). Brisbane, Queensland. Type, Hy 2506, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag. QM: Card - Holotype 2 minus head (specimen coated in glue); 2 legs separated. “TYPE’’, ‘‘Brisbane: H. Hacker, 19.11.13’’, ‘‘Secodella pulchra acuminata Gir., Type 2 [GH]’’. PULCHRELLA ACHR YSOCHARELLA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 3 : 204-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest uplands, May 3, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Tweed Heads (Tweed River), New South Wales. Type, Hy 2520, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag; head on a slide with type Achrysocharis quinquedentatus [= quinquedentata] Girault. QM: Slide - 4 coverslip fragments; the 2 smallest contain the Holotype © of Achrysocharella pulchrella minus 1 fore wing, | hind wing and some legs; head (in 2 pieces with 1 antenna separated), | fore wing, metasoma and part of 1 leg separated. The remaining coverslip fragments contain | 2 of Achrysocharis quinquedentata Girault. “TYPE, Hy/2514, 2520, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. Achrysocharis quinquedentata Gir. ° 2514’’, ‘*Achrysocharella pulchrella, G. ° 2520’’. On the two last labels all except “Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. PULCHRICORNIS PARAPOL YCYSTUS (?) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem, Qd Mus. 3 : 339-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in jungle, July 31, 1913 (A.P. Dodd) by sweeping. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2815, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; the head and hind leg on a slide. A second female same place, August 20, 1914 (A.A.G.). QM: Card - Holotype ° minus head, wings and part of right hind leg. ‘‘TYPE”’, DAHMS: GIRALILT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: LY 437 '*Parapolycysius pulchricornis Girault & Dodd, - type [DH]”’. Slide - | complete coverslip (added later by Girault) containing | pair of wings; 1 cracked coverslip fragment containing the head (in 2 pieces, antennae attached to 1, 1 mandible separated) and part of | leg all from the Holotype, ** TYPE, Hy/2815, A.A, Girault’’, ‘Queensland Museum. Parapolveystus pulchricornis G & D \*’, On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum."* are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's, NOTES: | am assuming that the body and parts. on the Slide make up the specimen that Girault selected as his type in which case the Paratype specimen is missing. PULCHRICORPUS SOLINDENELLEUS Girault, 1914. 1914, Societas ent. 29 : 23-sp. nov. + description, 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 35-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Queensland, Brisbane. Type [Hy.2897], Queensland Museum, the above specimen [+] on a tag. Later in the same collection another female was found, labelled ‘‘Gall No. 6 Brisbane, Q., H. Hacker, J9-7=11". QM: Card — Holotype ? minus some legs; head separated (minus right antenna. tip of the left antenna which also has a part separated), ''TYPE™, 4377"", **Solindinelleus [= Solindenelleus] pulehricorpus Gir,, Type ¢ [GH]"’. NOTES: | am assuring that the remaining §peciinen is the specimen that Girault selected us his type in which case the Paratype female is missing. T.4377 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and in the absence of the Paratype female has been cancelled. PULCHRICORPUS XANTHOSOMA Giratuult, 1915. 1915, Mem. Gd Mus, 4; 264-sp. hoy. + description. PUBL. DATA; Magnetic Island, Townsville, Forest, January. Type, Hy 3262, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag, a caudal tibia and portion of an antenna ona slide. QM: Card - Holotype © minus left fore wings, part of left hind leg and parts of both antennae. ‘‘TYPE”, '*4851"', ‘\Nanthosoma pulchricorpus Girault, Type = [GH]". Slide - | complete coverslip containing part of | antenna and part of | leg all from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy/3262, A.A. Girault’’, ‘Queensland Museum, Xanthosoma pulchricorpus Gir, 4851", On the last label all except “Queensland Museum. 4851”? are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s, NOTES: T.4851 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. PULCHRINOTATUS OOTETRASTICHUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3} 227-sp, nov, + description, PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping forest, April 20, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2569, Queensland Museum, the female on a slide, QM: Slide (broken and mended below with paper) - 2 coverslip fragments (1 cracked) containing the Holotype (body in poor condition) with head separated (in 2 pieces, part of 1 anienna separated), ““‘TYPE, Hy/ 2569, A.A. Girault’’, ‘Queensland Museum, Qoietrastichus pulchrinotatus <"". On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”* are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's, PULCHRIPENNIS NEOCALOSOTER Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 36-sp. nov, + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, Mr. F.P. Dodd in December, 1913. Northern Queensland (Kuranda, near Cairns). Type, Hy 2898, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag, the head and a hind leg on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype + minus head and left hind leg; both hind wings and part of the right fore wing separated. ‘‘TYPE”’, **4362"', “ Neocalosater pulchripennis Girault © type [DH]"’, On this label ''& Dodd’’ has been crossed out. Slide - 2 overlying coverslip fragments containing the head (in 2 pieces, part of 1 antenna separated) and 1 leg all from the Holotype. ‘TYPE, Hy/2898, A.A. Girault’’, “‘Queensland Museum. 4362. Neocalosoter pulehripennis Girault, ="". ABB MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Girault has corrected a mis-spelling of the specific name, crossing out the last 3 letters and inserting ‘‘nis’’. He has also crossed out “G, & D.”’ and inserted “‘Girault’*. The remainder of the label except for “Queensland Museum. 4362” is in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.4362 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. PULCHRIPENNIS XENANUSIA Girault, 1917. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahnis in prep. PULCHRIPES CHALCIS See PULCHRIPES TUMIDICOXOIDES PULCHRIPES THAUMASURA Girault, 1927. 1927, Rec. 8. Aust. Mus, 3: 314-sp. nov. + description. PUBL, DATA: Queensl.: Redland Bay, Feb,, 1926. Two females from trunk of dead gums. Cotype in Queensland Museum. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says. ‘*The types and cotypes were three females, Feb. 23, 1926"’. SAM: Card - | Syntype < (inner) with metasoma and part of the head separated; the other (outer) specimen is missing. ‘'Redland Bay, Queensland, Feb., 1926", ‘Bark Trunk of dead gums’’, ''Type’’, ““Thaumasura pulchripes Gir., Queensland, also slide, TYPE"’, ‘‘ Thaumasura pulchripes (outer 2) Gir., Type © [GH]"’ and on the reverse, ‘*Redland Bay, Bark, Feb. [GH]’’. Slide - | complete coverslip containing | antenna, | fore wing and 1 leg all from the Syntype now missing. **TYPE”’, **Thaumasura pulchripes Gir., Type = [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Old.”’, QM: 3 cards on separate pins and 1 slide as follows: Card 1 — 1 Syntype - minus left antenna, right fore wing and right hind leg. **Thaumasura pulchripes Gir., Cotype © [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘Redland Bay, Bark, gum, Feb. [GH]’’. Card 2-1) © minus right antenna and right wings, ‘‘Kuranda, Q., Dec., 1920, A.P. Dodd”, '*Thautnasura pulchripes Gir., Paratype - [GH]*’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing | pair of wings and | antenna (in 2 pieces) all from the specimen on QM Card 2. “Thaumasura pulchripes Gir,, Paratype * [GH) Ent. Div. Dep, Ag. & Stk., Qld.”’. Card 3-1 © intact. “KURANDA, 11.2.21, F.P. DODD", ‘‘Thaumasura pulchripes Gir., © [GH]"*. There are 9 other cards in the QM which may have been seen by Girault but since they have no Girault labels T have not included them. NOTES: Girault's label with the SAM Card is rather confusing since he infers that only the outer, missing specimen is the type of this species. However, I suspect that he merely was selecting this specimen as his primary type and both specimens belong to this species, I do not have the specimens to hand and therefore cannot check the identity of the inner female. Since he did not select a Holotype in the literature his Specimens are Syntypes, As an added source of confusion the parts on the SAM Slide match those missing from the QM Syntype. The whole situation requires checking by the first reviser. The QM Card 2 specimen has no type-stalus since its data were not mentioned with the original description, The Queensland Museum register number for its Syntype of this species is T.9479. PULCHRIPES TOXEUMELLA (?) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 195-sp. noy, + description. PUBL, DATA: Kuranda, Queensland. Jungle (1,100 feet), September 16, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Type, Hy 3185, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag, the head and hind legs on a slide. QM: Card — Holotype » minus head, some legs and apex of left wings. ‘‘TYPE”’, **Toxeumella pulchripes Girault & Dodd - type [DH]’’. Slide - 5 coverslip fragments (2 are empty) containing the head (in 2 pieces, 1] antenna and part of the other separated) and 2 legs all from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy/3185, A.A. Girault"’, “Queensland Museum. Toxeumella pulchripes Gir. & Dodd 5'*, On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 439 PULCHRIPES TUMIDICOXOIDES (?) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 325-sp. nov. + description. 1924, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 12 : 175-under Chalcis corneillei Girault. 1926, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 14 : 66- Tumidicoxoides Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Chalcis Fabricius (1789). 1930, ‘‘New pests from Australia, IX.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (29 December 1930) :1[278]-Chalcis xenophoni nom. nov. PUBL. DATA: Upper Mulgrave River (Cairns), Queensland. Jungle, June 10, 1913. Type, Hy 3384, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype 2 minus head and wings; right hind leg separated (minus tibia + tarsus). ‘‘ Tumidicoxoides pulchripes Girault & Dodd ¢ type [DH]’’, ‘‘Brachymeria xenophoni (Gir.) E.F. Riek. Det. 1950’’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the head (in 2 pieces, antennae except | scape separated, neither complete). ““TYPE, Hy/ 3384, A.A. Girault’’, ‘4508. Queensland Museum. Tumidicoxoides pulchripes G. & D. °’’. On the last label all except ‘*4508. Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.4508 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. PULCHRIVARIEGATUS COELOCYBELLOIDES Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 307-sp. nov. + description. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 53 : 317- additional specimens; sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Many females in the Queensland Museum collections labelled “*Reared from gall No. 26, emerged May, 1914, H. Hacker.’’ Types, Hy 2757, Queensland Museum, three females on a tag. Following this data Girault describes the male. Therefore, his Syntypes must have included both sexes. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 - 2 Syntype ¢°; the outer minus head, left wings and all except the bases of the right wings, the inner ° minus head. “TYPE’’, ‘‘Coelocybelloides pulchrivariegatus Girault, Type ? [GH]’’. Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip and 2 coverslip fragments containing | head (antennae attached), part of a second head (minus antennae), | leg, 2 antennae (incomplete) and 1 fore wing all supposedly from the above Syntypes. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2756 [= Hy/2757], A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Coelocybelloides pulchrivariegatus Gir. ° 4928’’. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum. 4928”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Slide 2 - 1 cracked coverslip (inner, with a piece missing) containing several fragmented Syntype °° and at least 1 Syntype ¢; 1 cracked coverslip fragment (outer) containing parts from a Syntype ? of Coccidoxenus perdubius Girault. “Coccidoxenus perdubius Gir., 2 type [GH]’’, ‘‘Coelocybelloides pulchrivariegatus ¢° [GH]. Bred from ... on Eucalypt. Brisbane, H. Hacker, Emerged 25.5.14 [HH]’’. On the last label ‘‘gall 26’’ has been crossed out. Card 2 - | ? minus head and most of the mesosoma. ‘‘Coelocybelloides pulchrivariegatus Gir., Ipswich [GH]’’. SAM: 6 cards on 2 pins and 2 slides as follows: Cards 1...3 - 3 specimens of both sexes; upper minus metasoma and wings, middle minus head, and lower missing except for some legs. ‘‘Tintinarra [= Tintinara], fr. galls Euc., 6.1.87, hatched 2.3.87, Tepper’’, “*Coelocybelloides pulchrivariegatus, South Australia, also slide’’, ‘‘Coelocybelloides pulchrivariegatus Girault, ¢? [GH]’’. Cards 4...6 — 3 specimens of both sexes; upper minus head and legs, middle minus left wings, and lower minus head. Labelled as Cards 1...3 except that there is no Girault label. Slide 1 - 2 complete coverslips containing I fore wing, 1 head (antennae separated) and a fragmented head all from the specimens on Cards 1...6. ‘‘Coelocybelloides pulchrivariegatus Gir., ¢° [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Slide 2 - 2 complete coverslips; 1 contains 1 fore wing, a head (1 antenna separated) and 2 legs, the other coverslip contains 1 fore wing, | head (1 antenna separated) and | leg all from the specimens on Cards 1...6. “*Coelocybelloides pulchrivariegatus Girault, ¢°. S. Aus. Mus. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qid.’’. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM NOTES: Girault states in the PUBL. DATA that the types were three females on a tag. There is no trace of a third specimen on QM Card | and [ suspect that the PUBL. DATA are in error. T.4928 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species and las been cancelled. PULCINI COCCOPHAGUS Giraull, 1926, 1926, **New pests from Australia. 111." (Girault : Brisbane) (25 August 1926) : 2[204]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Wynnum, 4 Oct, 1921. QM: Slide - | complete coverslip containing the fragmented Holotype | of Coccophagus puleini, | coverslip fragment containing Nezgarhopalus compressifemur Girault. “Nezarhapalus compressifemur » type [GH]”’, ‘'Coccophagus pulcini Gir., © type [GH] 3851". NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holorype of this species is T.3851. PULEXOIDES ELASMUS Giraull, 1915, 1915, Mem, Qa Mus. 3: 176-sp. nov, + description. PUBL, DATA: One female, in jungle, August 20, 1914, Gordonyale, Queensland. Type, Hy 2737, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag. QM: Card - 2 © =; the outer minus head is the Holotype = of Elasmus pulexoides, the inner is the Holotype ) of Elasmus perdubius Girault. *3958"', **3959"", “HOLOTYPE”. “HOLOTYPE”, “Elasmus: (outer) pulexoides, perdubius Gir., Types ©'s [GH]". NOTES: T.3958 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. PULLICLAVUS COCCOPHAGUS Girault, 1917, 1917, Jnsecutor Inseit, menstr. 5. 93-sp. noy. + description, PUBL. DATA: Two females in the U.S. National Museum (G. Compere), Perth, West Australia, Type, No. 20669, U.S. Nat. Mus., one female on a slide, Cotype: in the Queensland Museum, a female on a slide. USNM: 2 slides as follows: Slide | - | complete coverslip containing | Syntype = intact. '*20669"’, ‘*Coccaphagus pulliclavus Gir., Type « [GH]. Perth, W. Aust., G. Compere, 855"*. Slide 2 - 1 coverslip (with a piece missing) containing a head minus | antenna from a Syntype 2 now missing. *'20669"’, “'Coccophagus pulliclavus Gir., Type = [GH]’’. NOTES: Although Girault did select a Holotype there is no indication on the specimens as to which specimen he selected. Therefore his two females in the USNM are best regarded as Syntypes. The QM Syntype was not located. PULLICORNIS ABLERUS Girault, 1931. 1931, ‘‘Hymenoptera, Thysanoptera nova Australiensis.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (15 September 1931) : 1[284]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Mr. Tamborine, Aug., 1931, S.E. Flanders. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘The types were two females reared from an Aleyrodes"’. QM: Slide - | large, complete coverslip and I small, cracked, complete coverslip containing | fragmented Syntype - and ! intact Syntype °. ‘'Adblerus pulticornis Gir,. Types 2 [GH]. White fly material, Mt. Tambourine, Q., SSF, 5143"'. NOTES: The Queenslatid Museum register number lor the Syntypes of this species is 7.5143, PULLICORPUS OLIGOSITA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3; 144-sp. nov. + description. PUBL, DATA: One female, in forest, June 30, 1912. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland, Type, Hy 2424, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a Slide. QM; Slide - 2 coverslip fragments each containing a - with parts separated. One is the Holotype of Oligosila pullicorpus and the other is unidentified. ‘‘TYPE’’, “Oligosita pullicorpus Girault, Type = [GH] 3464". NOTES: T.3464 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES. OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 441 PULLIPES BUPLECTRUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 278-sp, nov + description. PUBL, DATA; One female, sweeping in jungle, May 9, 1913 (A,P, Dodd). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2680, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag. QM: Card - Holotype * minus head, wings and part of right hind leg. ‘‘TYPE"’, “Euplectrus pullipes Gir., Type ° [GH|"’. PULLUM SYNTOMOSPHYRUM Girault, 1913, 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 > 206-sp. nov. + description : 207-spp. key, PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in a jungle pocket, May 26, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1765, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. NOTES: Na specimens of this species were located. PUNCTATA EURYDINOTELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mein, Od Mus, 3: 330-sp. noy. + description, PUBL. DATA; One female, sweeping in forest and slight jungle, June 27, 1913 (A.A.G,). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2794, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype © minus head and left wings. ‘‘TYPE”’, ‘‘Eurydinotella punetata Girault & Dodd [DH]’’. Slide - 1] coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head with antennae attached. “TYPE, Hy/2794, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. Ewrydinatella punctata G. & D. 2**. On the last label all except ‘“‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. NOTES: It appears that this species was meant to be described by Girault and Dodd. However the description lists Girault as the author. PUNCTATA PERILAMPELLA Girault, 1931, 1931, ‘‘A new habit in an ald insect, Hovo pudicus and new Burytomidae."* (Girault : Brisbane) (1 September L931) : 2[281]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: N.S. Wales. ANIC: Pin - Holotype © minus antennae (except for | scape + pedicel) and right wings; head and metasoma insect damaged, “5° “Perilampella punctata Girault, ° types [GH]"’, ‘See also slide ex Macleay Museum'"’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing | fore wing, | leg and | antenna (in 2 pieces at the edge of the coverslip) all from the Holotype. “‘Perilampella punctata Gir., Type - [GH]"*. NOTES: Girault's label on the pinned part of the Holotype indicates that there was more than one specimen. However, the slide label says ‘‘Type’’ which would indicate one specimen. There is no evidence to suggest that there was more than one specimen and I am assuming that he had only one specimen to hand at the time of the description. PUNCTATA POLYCYSTOMYLA (2) Dodd (in Girault, 1915), 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 338-sp. nov. + description. PUBL, DATA; One female, sweeping in jungle, December, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2812, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head on a slide, QM: Card - Holotype © minus head, wings and legs. '*TYPE’’, ‘Pal/yevstomyia punctata Dodd * type [DH]"’. Slide - 3 coverslip fragments containing 2 legs, 2 folded fore wings and part of the head (minus | antenna, the other separated) all from the Holotype. ‘“TYPB, Hy/2812, A.A, Girault’’, “*Queensland Museum. Polycystomyia punctata D. **. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum,”" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. PUNCTATICAPUT ELASMUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3; 170-sp. nov + description. PUBL. DATA: [°] Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Jungle along forest streamlet. June. Type, Hy 2721, Queensland Museum. Tag and slide. 442 QM: Card - Holotype ? minus head and part of right hind leg; metasoma separated. 3929", ‘“HOLOTYPE”’, ‘‘E/asmus punctaticaput Gir., ° type [GH]’’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments each containing a head; 1 is from the Holotype of Elasmus punctaticaput and the other is from Elasmus taurus Girault. ‘TYPE, Hy/2721, A.A. Girault’’, “‘Queensland Museum. 3929 & 3944. Elasmus punctaticaput ? E. taurus G. # type’’. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum. 3929 & 3944” and “FE, taurus G, ° type [GH]’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.3929 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. PUNCTATICAPUT EROS ELASMUS Girault, 1940. 1940, Revta Soc. ent. argent. 10 : 323-var. description. PUBL. DATA: Queensland. QM: Card - Holotype 2 minus head; metasoma Separated. ‘‘4051’’, “HOLOTYPE”, ‘‘Elasmus punctaticaput eros Girlt, ° type [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this variety is T.4051 PUNCTATICEPS NEANASTATUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 30-sp. nov. + description : 33-spp. key. PUBL. DATA: One female, August 9, 1913, sweeping in forest. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2886, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; legs and antenna on a slide. QM: 2 cards and | slide as follows: Card 1 - 2 °°; the outer minus wings (except left hind wing and base of right fore wing), antennae, and some legs (metasoma and head separated) is the Holotype of Neanastatus punctaticeps; the inner © is the Holotype of Neanastatus inconspicuus Girault. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘°4363’’, ‘*4365’’, “*Neanastatus: punctaticeps Gir., inconspicuus Gir., Types ? [GH]’’. Slide - 1 square, almost complete coverslip containing 1 antenna and 3 legs all from the Holotype of Neanastatus punctaticeps; | cracked coverslip fragment containing a MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM head and | fore wing from a species of Anagyropsis as per label; 1 cracked coverslip fragment containing a head from another species of Anagyropsis as per label and 1 empty coverslip fragment. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2886, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Anagyropsis irvingi Gir., 2, A. mercurius [GH] 4363. Queensland Museum. Neanastatus punctaticeps, G. ?’’. On the last label all after ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 2 - 1 2 minus antennal parts; some legs separated. ‘‘Neanastatus punctaticeps Gir., ° [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘Stanthorpe, Forest, 10 Aug., 1923 [GH]’’. NOTES: Looking at the head on Card 1 in comparison with the specimen on Card 2 I suspect that it actually belongs to Neanastatus inconspicuus and not Neanastatus punctaticeps as stated in my listing of parts for the former species and again here for Card 1. This requires checking by the first reviser. T.4363 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. PUNCTATIFACIES PAREROTOLEPSIA See PUNCTATIFASCIES SCHIZONOTUS PUNCTATIFACIES TETRASTICHUS Girault, 1926. 1926, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 14 : 132-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Ipswich, forest. QM: Card - Holotype 2 minus head and right wings. ‘‘ Tetrastichus punctatifacies Gir., Type ©. Ipswich, Q. [GH]’’. Slide (broken and mended by gluing to another slide) - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head of Tetrastichus punctatifacies with antennae separated, 1 incomplete, the other fragmented; 1 coverslip fragment containing a fragmented % and 2 other °° all unidentified. ‘‘30/10, O’’, ‘‘Tetrastichus punctatifacies Gir., 2 type [GH]’’ and on the reverse of the slide, ‘‘floris Gir., 2 type, D. arboris, ty... [GH]’’. NOTES: There are no specimens of Diaulomyia on this slide. See NOTES with Diaulomyia arboris. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9480. DAMMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: LV 441 PUNCTATIFASCIES SCHTIZONOTUS Girault, 1922. 1922, /nsecutor Inscit. menstr. 10 : 152-sp- noy, + description, 1929, Trans. R. Soc. 8, Aust, 53 + 32-as Pareroiolepsia punctatifacies [= punctatifascies|; additional specimen; descriptive notes. PUBL. DATA: Wynnum, forest, in May, QM: Card - Holotype * minus head, left wings and some leg paris. ‘‘Sehizonolus punctatifacies [= punctatifascies] Type 4 [GH]"’. Slide — 2 outer coverslip fragments (furthest from the label) containing the head (minus | antenna, the other separated, in 2 pieces), 1 leg and 1 fore wing all from the Holotype of Schizonotus punctatifascies; 1 inner coverslip fragment containing parts from the Holotype of Schizonorus arboris Girault, and 1 almost complete coverslip containing a 2 of Neochrysocharella chamaeleon Girault (labelled as Achrysocharella chameleon), * Achrysocharella chamaelean, Schizonotus punctatifacies |= punctatifascies| Gir,, ° type, 8. arberis Gir., © type [GH]"’. SAM: Card —1 2 minus head, left wings and at least 2 legs. ‘Adelaide, J.G,.0, Tepper’, ‘‘Parerotolepsia punctatifacies |= punctatifascies] Gir., South Australia, also slide’, ‘'Parerotolepsia punctatifacies [= punctatifascies] (Girault) © [GH]’’. Girault has crossed out ‘‘Type [GH]*’ on the last label. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing 1 fore wing, head (antennae separated) and 2 legs all from the specimen on SAM Card. Some mounting medium has flooded out from under the coverslip and carried with it the 2 separated antennae and | leg, “*Pareratalepsia punctaltifacies [ = punctatifascies] (Gir,), °. Adelaide, 5, Aus. Mus. [GH] Ent, Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”’. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault comments on the spelling of the specific name, *‘In the original description the specific name was misspelt punctatifascies’’. There is no clear evidence in the original description of an inadvertent error therefore under Article 32 of the Code the spelling punciatifascies must stand. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9481, PUNCTATIFOSSA EURYTOMA Giraull, 1925, 1925, "New Queensland Insecta captured without any reference to use.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (15 December 1925) > 1[194]- sp. description. 1933, ‘Some beauties inhabitant not of commercial boudoirs but of nature’s bosom, notably new insects.'* (Girault : Brisbane) (20 June 1933) ; 2[300]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Forest, Watsonville, March 12, 1919, In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘One female was the type’’. QM: Card - Holotype = minus right hind tarsus and apex of right fore wing. ‘‘4737"*, “Eurytoma punctatifossa Gir,, Type © [GH]. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4737. PUNCTATIFRONS ENCYRTOIDEA Girault, 1923, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms.in prep. PUNCTATINOTUM BORROWELLA Girault, 1923, Eneyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. PUNCTATISCUTUM EPANAGYRUS Girault, 1915. Eneyrtidae Gordh and Dahnis in prep, PUNCTATISCUTUM A USTROAMOTURA See PUNTATISCUTUM A USTROAMOTURA PUNCTATISCUTUM SCAIZONOTUS Girault, 1922. 1922, Insecutor Inscit. mensir. 10 : 152-sp. nov. + description. PUBL, DATA: Wynnum, Queensiand, forest, May 1, 1921. QM: Card - Holotype = minus head, left wings and left hind leg. ‘‘Sehizonorus punciatiscutum Gir., « type [GH]”’. Slide (broken, half missing) - 1 cracked, almost complete coverslip containing the head (antennae separated, neither intact), 1 fore wing and | leg all from the Holotype; 1 cracked coverslip fragment containing 2 unidentified chalcidoids. ‘‘Schizonotus punctatiscutum Gir., ° type [GH]"’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T9483, 444 PUNCTATIVERTEX SYSTASIS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 188-sp. nov, + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, from a window, March 18, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 3168, Queensland Museum, the fore wings, head and hind tibia on a slide. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 coverslip fragment containing the head (antennae separated except for scapes), 2 fore wings, 1 hind wing and | tibia + tarsus all from the Holotype which is missing (see NOTES). ‘““TYPE, Hy/3168, A.A. Girault’’, “‘Queensland Museum. Systasis punctativertex Gir. °’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Slide 2 - 1 coverslip fragment containing a head (antennae separated, neither intact) and 1 tibia + tarsus all (supposedly) from the Holotype of Systasis punctativertex; | complete coverslip containing parts from the Holotype ° of Trydymiformis australiensis Girault. ‘TYPE, Hy/3169, 3168, A.A. Girault’’, ‘“Queensland Museum. 3168. Systasis punctativertex, Gir. 2’’, “Trydymiformis australiensis, Gir. ? 3169’’. On the last two labels all except “Queensland Museum.” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: The parts on Slide 2 are not conspecific with the parts on Slide 1. Of the two slides the first is more likely to bear the Holotype parts of this species since it is possible to read Girault’s original label with a mirror, ‘‘... punctativertex Gir., type 2 ... [GH]”’ and the parts more closely match the description of this species. However, the parts on Slide 1 do not match the PUBL. DATA and I cannot find any explanation for this. The correct identity of the parts on Slide | are therefore left for the first reviser to sort out. The original Girault label on Slide 2 has been scratched out and it is impossible to state its identity. PUNCTATUS ABLERUS Girault, 1921. 1921, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 9 : 186-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Mountain foot-hills, Nelson [= Gordonvale], forest, April. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘A second specimen of this species has been MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM seen and added to the type’’. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 coverslip fragment (closer to the “TYPE” label) containing 1 Syntype ° of Ablerus punctatus minus fore legs and 1 fore wing (head, part of 1 antenna and | hind wing separated); 1 cracked coverslip fragment (closer the main label) containing parts of Copidosomopsis perminutus Girault. ‘TYPE, Hy/3006, A.A. Girault’’, ‘*Ablerus punctatus Gir., Type ?, 3804. Copidosomopsis perminutus Gir., Type © [GH]’’. Slide 2 - 3 coverslip fragments; the one in the middle contains 1 Syntype ? of Ablerus punctatus; the others contain parts of Mirsyrpophagus columbi Girault and an undescribed species of Phocion. ‘‘Phocion australia [CHEIRONYM], Mirsyrpophagus columbi Gir., ° type, ° type, Ablerus punctatus Gir., ? type [GH] 3804’’. On this label Girault has corrected a mis-spelling of Mirsyrpophagus and has crossed out ‘*Pirene’’ replacing it with ‘‘Phocion’’. NOTES: From the note in Girault’s unpublished manuscript it appears that he found another specimen after the description was published and has also labelled it as type. There is no indication on the slides as to which was the original specimen and his original description gives no indication of the number of specimens he had at the time. It is probably best to regard them both as Syntypes. The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T.3804. PUNCTATUS PARASTENOTERYS Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. PUNCTULATICEPS SPALANGIA Girault, 1929. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 53 : 319-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, Kangaroo Island (A.M. Lea). SAM: 2 cards on | pin as follows: Card | - head minus | antenna. Card 2 - body minus head and right wings. These represent the Holotype. ‘‘Kangaroo I., A.M. Lea’’, ‘‘Type’’, ‘‘Spalangia punctulaticeps, Kangaroo Island, TYPE”’, “*Spalangia punctulaticeps Girault, Type ° [GH]’’. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: iV 445 PUNCTULATIVENTRIS EPIMETAGEA See PUNCTULATIVENTRIS METAGEA PUNCTULATIVENTRIS METAGEA Girault, 1928, 1928, “Some new hexapods stolen from authority.’? (Girault : Brisbane) (23 May 1928) : 3[223]-sp. description. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 53° 335-sp. nov. + description. 1934, ‘‘Eucharitidae, Cynipidae, Proctotrypidae et Thysanoptera nova Australiensis,"’ (Girault » Brisbane) (20 February 1934) : 1[306]-under Epimetagea reticulativeniris Girault. PUBL. DATA: 1928-8. Australia, Macleay Museum; Bright, Victoria, F.F, Wilson. 1929 —- Three females, South Australia. Types in Macleay Museuin. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “A female, Bright, Victoria, January 29, 1928, F, Erasmus Wilson. And another in the Macleay Museum, Sydney from South Australia... There was a supposed male with this specimen’. NMY: Card - 1 Syntype © with metasoma and 1 leg separated. ‘Bright, V., 29.1,28, F.E. Wilson’’, ‘‘F.E. Wilson Collection’’, ‘'Metagea punctulativentris Giraull, [GH]. ANIC: Card - | Syntype + insect damaged, minus head and left fore wing; dorsal metasoma eaten; 2 glue patches (1 with | leg, the other with 3 legs) representing the remaining 2 Syntype ') on this card. **S. Austr.’’, ‘See also slide ex Macleay Museum”, *‘Epimetagea punctulativentris Girault, Types © [GH]"'. Slide — | large coverslip fragment (outer) containing a head (antennae separated, | in pieces) from one of the Syntypes of Meragea punctulativentris; | complete coverslip (inner) containing parts from the Holotype of Epimetagea aeneobrunnea Girault (this is the reverse of my published notes with the latter). ‘“Epimetagea punctulativentris Girault, Type 2 (outer), &. aeneobrunnea G. Type 2 [GH]*’. QM: Card - | 4 minus head and some leg parts. ‘'2 [on card-mount]”’, “‘Epimetagea punctilaliventris Gir., ?°?. Macleay Mus. [GH]’’. Slide - 2 complete coverslips containing a head (minus antennae), 4 antennae (1 incomplete, 2 fragmentary), | fore wing and 2 legs (1 incomplete) all from the QM # above and a - now missing. ‘‘Epinietagea punctulativeniris Git., 42,8. Aus., Macleay Mus. [GH]”’. NOTES: Girault has described this nominal species Lwice, In his unpublished manuscript he says, ‘‘Duplication here apologised for but due to lack of place for keeping records, overcrowding’. The 1928 description, although not annotated sp. nov., serves to make this a valid, available, nominal species in that year. The NMV specimen, not labelled as a type by Girault, fits the first mentioned specimen as well as the published data for this nominal species and I regard it as the Syntype from Victoria, As added evidence it is labelled as Metagea punctulativentris whereas in his unpublished manuscript Girault places this nominal species in Epimetagea as a new combination which occurs on all his labels except for the NMY female. Of the two statements on the types, | am taking the 1928 one as being correct and not the revised situation as stated in 1929. The QM material, although labelled South Australia, has no type-status since the male of this species was not included with the original description. lt fits the information for the ‘‘supposed male”? in the unpublished manuscript, PUNTATISCUTUM AUSTROAMOTURA Giraull, 1934, 1934, ‘‘Miridae et Hymenoptera nova Australiensis.’’ (Girault ; Brisbane) (24 May 1934) : 3[310]-sp. description as Austroamotura puntatiscutum, 1936, *‘Terror-errors; and novitates of Pterygota (or earth realities not state- bound)."’ (Girault : Sydney) (29 August 1936) : 1[323]-emendation of specific name to punectratiscutum, PUBL, DATA: Forest, Redbank Plains, 28 Apr., 1923. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ““Type re= examined sic]. It consisted of one female’’. QM: Card — Holotype © minus head, left fore wing and some legs. ‘“‘Austroamotura punctatiscutum [= puntatiscutum) QGir., Type * [GH]**. Slide (short and narrow) — | inner almost complete coverslip containing the head (1 antenna separated), 1 fore wing and 2 legs all from the Holotype of Ausiroamotura 446 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM puntatiscutum; | outer complete coverslip and 1 almost complete coverslip in the PURPUREA EPIMETAGEA Girault, 1913. 1913, Can. Ent. 45 : 227-sp. nov. + description. middle of the slide containing 3 unidentified chalcidoids. ‘‘Austroamotura punctatiscutum [= puntatiscutum] Gir., Type 2 [GH]’’. NOTES: I regard Girault’s emendation of the specific name to be unjustified under Article 32 of the code since there is no internal evidence of an ivadverdent error in the original description. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9482. PUPARIA EPIBLATTICIDA Girault, 1929, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. PURPURA ASTILBULA Girault, 1913. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37: 97-sp. nov. + description as a male. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 227-Epimetagea purpureicorpus comb, nov., nom. nov.; repeat of 1913 description as a female. PUBL. DATA: One male. Queensland: Cairns (A.M. Lea). Type, 1.1288, South Australian Museum. The above specimen and a slide bearing the head. SAM: Card - Holotype ¢ minus head and right wings. ‘‘Cairns dist., A.M. Lea’, “1.1288, Astilbula purpura Gir., Queensland, also slide, TYPE”’, ‘‘Astilbula purpurea [= purpura] Girault, ¢ type [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype head with antennae attached. “‘Astilbula purpurea [= purpura] Girault, ¢ ‘type [GH]’’. NOTES: It appears that Girault intended the specific name to be purpurea, but in the absence of any cléar indication of a spelling error in the original description the spelling purpura must stand. After transferring this nominal species into the genus Epimetagea Girault changed the specific name to purpureicorpus believing the former to be a junior secondary homonym of Epimetagea purpurea Girault (1913), However the correct spelling of the specific name is purpura and under Articles 57(f) and 58 of the Code the difference of one letter is sufficient to prevent homonymy. Epimetagea purpureicorpus is therefore a 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 226-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Three female specimens, F.P. Dodd, mounted together on a card labelled ‘‘From ant pupae. Townsville, July 1902’’. Types, Hy 1195, Queensland Museum, the above specimens (two more or less mutilated) on a single card, plus a slide of xylol-balsam bearing female head and antennae. QM: 3 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 - 3 Syntype °°; 1 minus head, 1 minus left antenna and part of right antenna, the third minus metasoma (wings, 1 antenna, parts of the other antenna and left wings separated). ‘‘From ant pupa [on reverse of card-mount]’’, ‘‘Townsville, July 1902, F.P. Dodd’’, ‘‘Epimetagea purpurea Girault, 2 type [GH]’’. Slide - 1 coverslip (with a large piece missing) containing | head (antennae attached) and | antenna; 1 coverslip fragment (added later by Girault) containing 1 fore wing (minus apex) all from the Syntypes. ‘‘Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/1195, 2’’, ‘‘Epimetagea purpurea Gir., ? type, 1195 [GH]’’. Card 2 - 4 2°, none intact, plus a host pupal case. ‘‘Townsville, 10.7.02, F.P. Dodd”’, ‘‘Epimetagea purpurea Gir., ? [GH]’’. Card 3 - 1 ? minus left antenna and left wings; 2 legs and right fore wing separated, “FE pimetagea purpurea Gir.,° [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Cedar Cr., Oct. 3, 1921. Jungle [GH]’’. On the under side of the label Girault has crossed out ‘‘Nov.”’ and replaced it with ‘*Oct.’’, © Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 antenna and | fore wing all from the specimen on Card 3. ‘‘Epimetagea purpurea Gir., 2. Cedar Creek [GH]’’. NOTES: The specimens on Card 2 have no type-status since they were not to hand at the time of the description. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says of these specimens, ‘‘In four females taken at Townsville, July 10, 1902 by Mr F.P. Dodd and evidently part of the original lot...” PURPUREA PLEUROTROPOPSEUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 149-sp. nov. + description : 153-gen, key 2°. junior, objective synonym of Epimetagea purpura (Girault). DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 447 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 180-sp. description as Pleurotropopseus purpureus. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in the jungle, July 26, 1913. Meerawa (Cairns district), Queensland. Type, Hy 1652, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide with the type head of Opheliminus longfellowi Girault. QM: Card - Holotype ? minus head and some legs; metasoma and part of 1 leg separated. ‘‘TYPE”’, ‘‘Pleurotropopseus purpurea Girault, ° type [GH]’’. Slide - a half coverslip containing the fragmented head (minus 1 antenna, the other separated) from the Holotype of Pleurotropopseus purpurea; | cracked complete coverslip containing parts from the Syntypes of Opheliminus longfellowi Girault. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘‘Pleurotropopseus purpurea Gir., ? type [GH]’’, ‘‘1924’’, “‘Opheliminus longfellowi Gir., 2 type [GH]’’. PURPUREA RHICNOPELTELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 162-sp. nov. + description : 163-spp. key. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in the forest along the banks of the Cape River, December 27, 1912. Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Type, Hy 1672, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype ? in very poor condition, minus head, fore legs, left wings and part of prothorax. ‘‘TYPE’’, “Rhicnopeltella purpurea Gir., ° type [GH]’’. Slide - 1 almost complete coverslip containing the head (in 2 pieces, minus antennae); | coverslip fragment (added later by Girault) containing | pair of wings all from the Holotype. ‘‘TYPE’’, “*Rhicnopeltella purpurea Gir., 2 type [GH]’’. SAM: Card - Only 1 pair of wings and | leg remain of the specimen. ‘‘Melrose, S. Aust., Oct., A.M. Lea’’, ‘‘Rhicnopeltella purpurea Gir., South Australia, also slide’, “*Rhicnopeltella purpurea Girault, 2 [GH]’’ and on the reverse of the last label, “*Melrose, S.A., A.M... [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the fragmented head (antennae separated, 1| in pieces) and | pair of wings all from the above SAM specimen. ‘‘Rhicnopeltella purpurea Girault, °. Melrose, S.A., S.Aus. Mus. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. PURPUREA WINNEMANA See PURPUREUS CIRROSPILOIDELLEUS PURPUREICINCTUS CHR YSOPOPHAGUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 104-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, July 27, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 3023, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head, fore wing and hind tibiae with slide type of Ooencyrtus bicolor Girault. QM: Card - Holotype 2 minus head, left wings, right hind wing and some legs; metasoma, right fore wing and some legs separated. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘‘Chrysopophagus purpureicinctus Gir., ? type [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Type [GH]’’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments; the cracked one closer the ‘*TYPE”’ label contains the head (antennae attached), 1 fore wing and parts of 2 legs all from the Holotype of Chrysopophagus purpureicinctus; the other coverslip fragment contains parts from the Holotype of Ooencyrtus bicolor Girault. “TYPE, Hy/3023, 2976, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. 3023. Chrysopophagus purpureicinctus Gir. ?”’, “‘Ooencyrtus bicolor, Gir. ? 2976’. On the last 2 labels all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. PURPUREICORPUS EPIMETAGEA See PURPURA ASTILBULA PURPUREICORPUS OOTETRASTICHUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 228-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in jungle, March 1, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2572, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head ona slide. QM: Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM the head (in 2 pieces, antennae separated, neither intact) from the Holotype now missing. "TYPE. Hy/2572, A.A, Girault’’, ‘Queensland Museum. Ooretrastichus purpureicorpus 2**. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum,”’ are ina hand similar to Mrs Girault's. Card —1 7 minus head and left wings. “Ootetrastichus purpureicorpus Gir., ¥ (GH]** and on the reverse, ‘‘Mt. Cootha [= Coot-tha], Forest, 3.111.1929 [GH]"’, PURPUREICORPUS RHOPALENCYRTOIDEA Girault, 1915, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. PURPUREIPES WESTWOODIANA Girault, 1927. 1927, Rec. 8S. Aust. Mus. 3: 316-sp. nov. + description. PUBL, DATA: Queensl.: Kuranda, Oct., 1919 (A.P. Dodd). A cotype in Queensland Museum, and two more from the same source examined. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type was a single female’’. SAM: Pin — Holotype * minus metasoma. ‘Kuranda, Oct., 1919, A.P. Dodd”, “Type’’, ‘ Westwoodiana purpureipes Queensland, TYPE”’, ‘‘ Westweadiana purpureipes Girault, Type : [GH]"’. QM: 3 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1-1 Paratype © intact. ‘‘Kuranda, Oct.,; 1919, on tree trunk [on reverse of card-mount]’’, ‘““KURANDA Oct., 1919, A.P. DODD”, “ Westwoadiana purpureipes Gir., Cotype » [GH]’*, Card 2-1 Paratype 2 minus right mid leg. “Kuranda, Oct., 1919, on tree trunk [on reverse of card-mount]"*, ““KURANDA Oct., 1919, A.P. DODD”, ** Westwoodiana purpureipes Girault, « (GH]’’. Card 3 - 1 Paratype 2 intact. Label data as Card 2 (except that the reverse of the card- mount says, “Kuranda, Oct., 1919, tree trunk’’. This specimen is associated with the Girault label on Card 2. NOTES: All specimens mentioned with the original description have type-status. Since Girault selected a Holotype the remaining specimens in the Queensland Museum are Paratypes and their register numbers are T.9484 (Card 1), T.9485 (Card 2) and T.9486 (Card 3). PURPUREISCUTELLUM ECTROMOIDES Girault, 1915, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. PURPUREISCUTELLUM NEANASTATUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 3\-sp. nov. + description : 33-spp. key. PUBL, DATA: One female, sweeping jungle along a road, February 23, 1912. Rossville (Cooktown), Queensland. Type, Hy 2888, Queensland Museum, the female ota tag; head and hind tibiae on a slide. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows; Card | - Holotype = minus head and left hind leg. ** TYPE", **43787’, “Neanastafus purpureiscutellum Gir., Type © [GH]"’. Slide - 3 groups of coverslip fragments; the smallest group in the middle of the slide contains the head (antennae attached) and | tibia + tarsus all from the Holotype of Neanastatus purpureiscutellum; the others contain parts from 2 species of encyrtids as per labels. ‘‘Neanastatus purpureiscutellum Gir,, © type [GH]"’, ‘‘Parablatticida pachyscapha Gir., ° type [GH]’’ and on the reverse of the slide, *‘Neasteropaeus obscurus Gir., * type [GH]’’- Card 2-1 © minus left wings; head separated (antennae attached), ‘‘Neanastatus purpureiscutellum Girault, var. ? [GH]". NOTES: T.4378 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. PURPURFITHORAX PARAPROSTOCETUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 257-sp, nov, + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping bushes on October 10, 1913 (G.F, Hill). Port Darwin, Northern Territory. Type, Hy 2641, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag. QM: Card - Only the ventral mesosoma, wings (except left hind wing) and some legs remain of the Holotype = of this species. “TYPE", ‘‘Aprostocero/oides purpureithorax Gir. (GH]" and on the reverse, ‘‘Paraprostocetus purpureithorax - type [GH]"’. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 449 NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this species in the genus Aprostoceroloides as a new combination hence the label on the Card. PURPUREITHORAX SELITRICHODELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 3 : 231-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in jungle, December 27, 1913 (A.P. Dodd), Harvey’s Creek (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2578, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide, QM: Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing the Holotype ° with head separated (fragmented, | antenna attached, the other separated, incomplete). ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2578, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Selitrichodella purpureithorax Gir. °’’. On the last label all except *‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. PURPUREIVARIUS A PROSTOCETUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 223-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in jungle, March 6, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Cooktown, Queensland. Type, Hy 2557, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag, head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype ? minus head. “TYPE”’, ‘‘Aprostocetus purpureivarius Gir., Type 2 [GH]’’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head (in 2 pieces, 1 antenna separated). ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2557, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Aprostocetus purpureivarius 2’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. PURPUREIVENTRIS CHEILONEURUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 87-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Two females, sweeping miscellaneous vegetation on the Herbert River, February 26, 1913. Halifax, Queensland. Type, Hy 2990, Queensland Museum, the above specimens on a tag; a head and a third antenna on a slide with type seminigriclavus. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 - 1 Syntype ? minus head and left wings. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘‘Cheiloneurus purpureiventris Gir., Types 2? [GH]’’. Slide 1 (remounted by Noyes) - 1 complete coverslip containing fragments of the above Syntype and of Cheiloneurus seminigriclavus Girault. ‘‘Cheiloneurus seminigriclavus, purpureiventris types [GH]’’, ‘‘Syntype(s) of Cheiloneurus purpureiventris Girault, J.S. Noyes, 1978’’, “On same slide as Cheiloneurus seminigriclavus Girault, Holotype (wing only), J.S. Noyes. 1978. This must be HT of seminigriclavus Gt. J.S. Noyes, 1980’. Card 2 - 1 2 minus head and left wings plus the parts of 2 other specimens of this species. ‘‘Epicheiloneurus purpureiventris Gir., ° [GH]’’ and on the reverse, “Kingston, forest, Nov., 1922 [GH]’’. Slide 2 - 1 cracked coverslip (with pieces missing) containing 1 fore wing from the specimens on Card 2. ‘‘Cheiloneurus purpureiventris Gir., °. Kingston, forest, Nov., 1922 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Girault has corrected the spelling of the generic name on the label from “*Epicheiloneurus’’. NOTES: Girault appears to have remounted the second Syntype onto Slide 1 during re- examination of the types. PURPUREIVENTRIS ENCYRTUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 92-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA : Three females, sweeping orange trees in a neglected garden, August 15, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 3003, Queensland Museum, two females on a tag; head fore wing and a hind tibia on a slide. QM: Card - 2 Syntype 22; 1 intact, the other minus head, right wings and right hind tibia + tarsus. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘‘Encyrtus purpureiventris Gir., 2 type [GH]’’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the head (antennae attached), 1 fore wing and | tibia (with tarsus separated) all from one of the Syntypes of Encyrtus purpureiventris; 1 complete coverslip containing parts from Arhopoideus tertius Girault. ‘‘Arhopoideus 450 tertius Gir., Type ? [GH]’’, ‘‘Q. Museum. Encyrtus purpureiventris Gir. 2 [GH]’’. PURPUREIVENTRIS RHICNOPELTELLA Girault, 1916. 1916, Mem. Od Mus. 5 : 213-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Five females on tags in the United States National Museum from Perth, W. Australia. Types, Hy 3554, Queensland Museum, two females on tags plus a slide with antennae and hind legs. Paratypes, No. 19145, U.S.N.M. QM: Card - 1 Syntype ? minus head, wings (except left hind wing) and 1 fore leg. 110’, ‘“‘Perth, W. Austr.’’, ‘‘G. Compere Collector’, ‘‘TYPE”’, ‘‘Rhicnopeltella purpureiventris Gir. [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘*? types [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip and 2 coverslip fragments containing 1 fore wing, 2 legs, 1 antenna and a head minus antennae all from the Syntypes of Rhicnopeltella purpureiventris; 1 coverslip fragment containing parts from Rhicnopeltella thaelmanni Girault. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘*Rhicnopeltella purpureiventris Gir., ° type. wing. Hind legs; antenna [GH]’’, ‘‘1 fore leg. Fore legs. thaelmanni ? [GH] Queensland Museum. Hy/3554’’. USNM: 3 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 (Type Collection) - 1 Syntype ° minus terminal segments of the right antenna. ‘‘Perth, W. Austr.’’, ‘£110’, “‘G. Compere Collector’’, ‘‘Paratype, 19145”’, “‘Rhicnopeltella purpureiventris Gir., ° [GH]’’. Card 2 (Main Collection) - 1 Syntype 2 intact. ‘‘110°’, ‘‘P. W. Austr.’’, “‘G. Compere Collector’’, ‘‘Paratype, 19145, U.S.N.M.”’. Card 3 (Main Collection) - 1 Syntype ° minus right antenna. Labelled as Card 2. USNM Cards 2 and 3 were originally associated with the Girault label on USNM Card 1. NOTES: The second Syntype female supposed to be in the Queensland Museum was not located. Some or all of the parts on the QM Slide come from this missing Syntype. PURPUREUS ANAGYRUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 133-sp. nov. + description. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM 1917, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 5 : 136- Anagyrus purpureus type-species of Anagyropsis gen. nov. 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-repeat of 1924 generic synonymy. PUBL. DATA; One female, sweeping miscellaneous vegetation, November 1, 1912. Bowen, Queensland. Type, Hy 3063, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head and a hind leg on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus head, left wings, metasoma and most legs; 2 legs separated. ‘““TYPE”’, ‘‘Anagyrus purpureus Gir., 2 type [GH]’’. Slide - 1 cracked coverslip (with pieces missing) containing the head (antennae separated, fragmented, | incomplete) and 1 leg; 1 coverslip fragment (added later by Girault) containing 1 fore wing (coated in glue) all from the Holotype. ‘*TYPE, Hy/ 3063, A.A. Girault’’, ‘Queensland Museum. Anagyrus purpureus ?’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. The “*y’? has been crossed from the generic name and written in again above by Girault. NOTES: Noyes and Hayat, 1984 have failed to take into account the generic synonymy carried out by Girault as listed above. PURPUREUS APROSTOCETUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 214-sp. nov. + description : 216-spp. key °°. PUBL. DATA: One female, in the forest, November 29, 1911. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1782, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype ? minus head. “TYPE”’, “‘Aprostocetus purpureus Gir., Type £° [GH]’’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head (in 3 pieces, | antenna attached, the other missing). ‘‘TYPE, Hy/ 1782, A.A. Girault’’, ‘“Queensland Museum. Epitetrastichus purpureus (Girault) 2’’. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum. and ‘‘Epitetrastichus (Girault) [GH]”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Girault has crossed out DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV $51 ““Aprostocetus”’ and replaced it with ““Enitetrastichus’’. NOTES: Girault places this species in the genus £pitetrastichus as a new combination in his unpublished manuscript hence the annotation on the Slide label. PURPUREUS CIRROSPILOIDELLEUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 254-sp. nov. + description. 1918, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 258-Winnemana purpurea comb, noy.; sp. description; additional specimens « 263-repeat of comb. nov. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, July, 1913 (A.P, Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland, Type, Hy 1872, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head and a hind leg on a slide, QM: Card - Holotype © minus head, hind wings, metasoma and some legs; ! leg separated. ‘‘TYPE”, *‘Winnemana purpurea (Gir.[)], Type = [GH]”’. Slide - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing the head (in pieces, 1 antenna separated, incomplete, the other missing) and part of 1 leg all from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy/1872, A.A. Girault”’, “Queensland Museum. Cirrospiloidelleus sweeping in forest at Nelson |= Gordonvale]. QM: | card and 2 slides as follows: Card - Holotype © minus head, left wings (except base of left fore wing) and same legs; most of metasoma separated, incomplete. ‘*TYPE”’, ‘‘Elachertetrastichus purpura [= purpureus] Gir., « type [GH]. Slide 1 - 2 complete coverslips; the inner contains the head (in 2 pieces, | antenna separated), and 2 legs all from the Holotype of Elachertetrastichus purpureus; the outer coverslip contains parts from the Holotype of Diaulomyia maculatipennis Girault. “TYPE, Hy/1894, 1941, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. Elachertetrastichus purpura [= purpureus|, Gir. 2"’, **Diaulomyia maculatipennis Gir, © 1941"’, On the last two labels all except “Queensland Museum.”* are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Slide 2 - 1 complete, square coverslip containing | fore wing from the Holotype. “> EBlachertetrastichus purpureus Gir., Type & [GH]". PURPUREUS RHOPALENCYRTOIDEA Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. NOTES: I suspect that this is a mis-spelling for Rhopalencyrtoidea purpureicorpus Girault (1915). purpureus ° Winnemana (Girault)*. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum.” and ‘‘ Winnemana (Girault) [GH]** are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. PUSILLUS ALAPTUS Girault, 1938. 1938, Revia Ent., Rio de J. 9: 395-sp. noy. + description. PURPUREUS ELACHERTETRASTICHUS Girault, PUBL, DATA: Canterbury, Victoria, 1913. Blackbourn. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2 ; 264-sp. nov. + QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing description : 272-gen. key =2. the Holotype * with parts separated. ‘‘B. 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 3 : 193- Blackbourn [GH] HYMENOPTERA Fam. Elachertetrastichus Girault (1913) a 25, Mymaridae, ‘Fairy-fly', 497577, junior synonym of Rhicnopeltella ‘Alaptus pusillus Gir., Type = [GH] 4975", Girault (1913) : 194-Rhicnopeltella “24: hegeli nom. nov.; descriptive notes. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register 1929, Trans. R. Soc. §. Aust. $3 : 325-under number for the Holotype of this species is Rhicnopeltella citritibiae Girault. T.4975, PUBL. DATA: One female reared from a gall on the foliage of Eucalyptus in forest, September 18, 1912. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland, Type, Hy 1894, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head and hind legs on a slide. What seemed to be a male of this species was captured August 22, 1912, by PYGMAEUM STETHYNIUM Girault, 1938. 1938, Revie Ent., Rio de J, 9 : 388-sp. noy. + description, PUBL. DATA: Window, Indooroopilly, Feb. 14, 1933. OM: Slide - | cracked, almost complete := wr te coverslip (outer) containing the Holotype @ ol Stethynium pygmaeum with parts separated; 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype : of Stethynium tridentatum Girault. “‘Stethynium tridentaium Gir., Type =. 19 May, 1935 [GH]*’, ‘‘Sverhynium pygmaeum Gir., Type 3 (outer). [1.14.1933, window, Indooroopilly [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld." NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.6413. Q QUADRATUS ALAPTUS Giraull, 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: Window, railway station, Taringa, 13th April, 1929, QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype intact, ‘4/aptus quadratus Giraull, Type ©. Taringa, Q., 13 April, 1929 [GH] 3704’’, NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3704. OQUADRICARINATUS PSEUDACRIAS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 151-sp. nov. + description, PUBL. DATA: One female, miscellaneous sweeping, August 13, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvyale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1656, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide, QM; Card - Holotype © minus head and some legs. ‘‘TYPE”’, '*Psendacrias quadricarinatus Gir., Type ? [GH]’’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments; the one closer to the “TYPE” label contains the Holotype head (fragmented, minus | antenna, the other separated, incomplete); the remaining coverslip fragment contains parts from the Holotype * of Baeoentedon peculicornis Girault., “TY PE’’, **Baeoentedon puculicornis [= peculicornis] Gir., = type [GH]"', ‘‘Peloratelopsis [|CHEIRONYM = Pseudacrias| quadricarinatus Gir., = type [GH]”’. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM NOTES: The PUBL, DATA for Baeoentedon peculicornis read, ‘*... the head on a slide with the type appendages of Pseudacrias quadricarinatus Girault’’. QUADRICOLOR CRISTATITHORAX Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 ; 157-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, June 27, 1913. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 3116, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 fore wing (folded and torn) and 3 legs all from the Holotype of Cristatithorax quadricolor; | coverslip fragment and a half coverslip containing parts from the Syntype 2° of Cristatithorax novimandibularis Girault. “TYPE”, ‘“Crisratithorax quadricolor Type, wing, legs [with an arrow directed at the complete coverslip) [GH]"’, ‘‘Cheiloneurus [= Cristatithorax see NOTES with this species] novimandibularis [GH]"’, ‘2 type [GH]"*. NOTES: The Holotype body was not located. OUADRICOLOR EUPELMOMORPHA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 43-sp. nov. + description, PUBL. DATA: Two females, sweeping in the forest, August 13, 1913. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Types, Hy 2914, Queensland Museum, the females on a tag. the heads on a slide. QM: Card - 4 2° minus heads; the outer are the Syntypes of Eupelmomorpha quadricolor, the smaller, inner = is the Holotype * of Eupelmomorpha bicolor Girault and the larger, inner © is Eupelnomorpha tricolor Girault. “TYPE”, FeA303", 66439477, $4395", “Eupelmomorpha: quadricolar, tricolor, bicolor Gir., Types 2 [GH]”’. Slide (broken in 2 places below labels) - 5 coverslip fragments (2 are cracked); 1 is empty, the one under the ““TYPE”’ label contains parts from the Holotype © of Miscogasteromorpha eupelmiformis Girault; the remaining coverslip fragments contain 3 fragmented heads (all minus parts) from the Syntypes of Eupelmomorpha quadricolor and a Eupelmomorpha tricolor Girault. DAHMS; GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: LV 453 “TYPE”, *‘Hy/2912, 2914, 2915, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. 4393. 2914. Eupelmomorpha quadricolor do. tricolor <, 4393. 4394, 2914, 2918", “Queensland Museum, Miscogasteromorpha eupelmifarmis § , 2912. 4404"’. On the last two labels all except ‘‘Queensland Museum. 4393. 4394,"" and ‘*Queensland Museum. 4404."' are ina hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.4393 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species and has been cancelled. OUADRIDENTATA INKAKA Girault, 1939, 1939, N. Od Nat, 7 (58) : 2-sp. nov. + description as 4-dentata. PUBL, DATA: Melbourne, Victoria, Mr. B. Blackbourn, QM: Card - Holotype * minus head, wings and legs; metasoma separated. ‘‘Inkaka 4- dentata [= quadridentata] Gir., Type © {GH]”’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the head in 2 pieces (antennae separated, fragmented, neither intact), 1 fore wing and parts of 4 legs. ‘“Inkaka 4-dentata [= quadridentata| Gir., Type ° [GH]’’, NOTES: In accordance with Article 31d (ii) of the Code I have altered the specific name to quadridentata, The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T9511. QUADRIDENTATA LAMENNAISIA Girault, 1922, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. QUADRIDENTATUS EPIENCYRTOIDES Girault, 1918. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahmis in prep. QUADRIDENTATUS ISOPLATOIDES Girault, 1929. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. 8. Aust, 53 > 320-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, Barellan, New South Wales (A.M. Lea), SAM: Card — Nothing of the Holotype remains on the card. ‘*Barellay [= Barellan], N.S. Wales, Lea’’, ‘‘Type”’, “‘Tsoplatoides quadridentatus Gir., New South Wales, TYPE, also slide’’, ''lsoplatoides quadridentatus Gir., Type = [GH]’’. Slide - 1 almost complete coverslip containing the head (antennae attached), 2 fore wings and 2 legs all from the Holotype. “TYPE”, ‘Isoplatoides quadridentatus Gir,, Type =. 8. Aus. Mus. [GH] Ent. Diy. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld."". QUADRIDENTATUS PARURIELLA See QUADRIDENTATUS SYSTASIS QUADRIDENTATUS PTEROMALENCYRTUS Girault, 1915, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. QUADRIDENTATUS ROPTROCEROPSEUS Girault, 1937. 1937, ‘‘New naturals, unorthodonies and non- pollutions. viz. - New hexapods. ~-"* (Girault : Brisbane) (20 November 1937) ; 1[326]-sp. description as Raptroceropseus 4-dentatus. PUBL. DATA: Inkerman Mountain, jungle, Dec. 9. QM: Card - Holotype * minus head and wings except right hind wing. ‘‘Parero- tolepsia 4 = dentata |= Roptroceropseus quadridentatus) Gir., Type ° [GH]’’. Slide —- 7 coverslip fragments; 2 adjoined coverslip fragments and 1 coverslip fragment containing the head (antennae separated, | incomplete), 2 fore wings and parts of 2 legs all from the Holotype of Roptroceropseus quadridentatus; 1 coverslip fragment (indicated by arrows on the appropriate label) containing parts from Systasis quadridentatus Girault. The remaining coverslip fragments contain parts from the Holotype © of Polyeystelloides Paryiventris Girault, ‘*Parerotolepsia 4=dentata [= Roptroceropseus quadridentatus] Gir., 5 type. Inkerman Mtn., Scrub, Dec, 9 [GH]"’. On this label Girault has crossed out a name which is now illegible. Systasis 4-dentatus [= quadridentatus] Gir., Type 2, wing [this Jabel has arrows directed at the appropriate coverslip fragment] [GH]*’, ‘‘Metastenoides i il parviventris Gir., Type - Hy". 454 NOTES; In his unpublished manuscript Girault has placed some species of Parerotolepsia in the genus Roptro- ceropseus. He has obviously decided to place this species in the genus Parerotolepsia but changed his mind before publication where he placed it in Ropfroceropseus, He has omitted to change his labels. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T,9512, In accordance with Article 31d (ii) of the Code T have altered the specific name to qguadridentatus. QUADRIDENTATUS SysTasis Girault, 1922. 1922, /nsecutor Inscit, menstr. 10 = 43-sp. nov. + description. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust, 53 ; 320-as Paruriella 4-dentata under Roptroceropseus citripes Girault. PUBL, DATA: [8] Wynnum, Queensland, forest, May 24, 1921. QM: | card and 2 slides as follows: Card - Holotype 2 minus head, right wings and most legs; part of prothorax with fore legs separated. ‘‘Sysvasis quadridentatus Gir., ? type [GH]"’. Slide 1 - 7 coverslip fragments; 1 coverslip fragment (indicated by arrows on the appropriate label) containing | fore wing from the Holotype of Sysiasis quadridentatus; 3 coverslip fragments containing parts from the Holotype of Roptroceropseus guadridentatus Girault and the remaining coverslip fragments contain parts [rom the Holotype * of Polycystelloides parviventris Girault, “'Parerotolepsia 4=dentata [= Roptroceropseus quadridentatus] Gir., = type. Inkerman Mtn., Scrub, Dec. 9 [GH]"', “'Systasis 4-dentatus [= guadridentatus] Gir., Type ©, wing [with arrows directed to the appropriate coverslip fragment] [GH]’’, “Metastenoides |= Polyeystelloides) parviventris Gir., Type + [GH]’’. Slide 2 - a cracked, half coverslip containing a head (antennae separated) and 2 legs (1 in 2 pieces) all from a specimen of Systasis quadridentatus now missing; | complete coverslip and 1 coverslip fragment containing parts of an undescribed species of Macrodontomerus. “*Macrodontomerus partipilum ([CHEIRONYM] Gir., Type /, MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Systasis 4-dentatus [= quadridentaius] Gir., : [GH] $071. Ent, Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk,, Qld.” NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault has carried out a number of actions which are important in sorting out the confusion with this taxon, He placed this species (spelling it guadridentatus)in the genus Roptraceropseus as a new combination and he regards it as different to Roptroceropseus 4-dentatus Girault (1937). In this manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The name 4-dentatus though meaning the same [as guadridentatus] is yet different and distinguishable from quadrideniatus, | had confused the two and the Sameness was not discovered until under different circumstances which .,. made it impossible to effect changes. | do not consider the changes necessary since the two words in print are quite different, as much as a numeral differs from a letler’’, Also in (his manuscript Girault places the genus Paruriella Girault (1913) as a junior synonym of Spstasis Walker (1834), He alsa maintains Systasis and Ropiroceropseus as valid genera in this manuscript, Therefore the Paruriella 4-dentata mentioned in his 1929 paper is really Systasis quadridentatus. This is supported by Girault’s use of Systasis 4-dentatus on Slide 1. He has succeeded in confusing himself. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9567. OUADRIDIGITATA STILBULA Girault, 1929. 1929, Trans. R. Soe. S. Aust. 53 + 331-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, Ardrossan, South Australia (J.G.0. Tepper). SAM: Card - Only the mesosoma and left fore wing of the Holotype * remain on the card. ‘‘Ardrossan, S.A., J.G.O. Tepper’, “Type, '*Suilbule quadridigitata Gir., South Australia, also slide, TYPE", “Stilbula 4=digitaia [= quadridigitata] Giraull, Type [GH]"’. Slide — | complete coverslip containing the head and separated antennae all from the Holotype. ‘‘Type’’, ‘‘Stilbula 4=disitata [= quadridigitata] Girault = type. S. Aus. Mus. [GH]’*. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 455 QUADRIFASCIATA GYROLASELLA Girault, 1913, QUADRIFASCIATIVENTRIS MEGASTIGMUS Girault, 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 263-sp, noy, + 1915S, description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4 : 302-sp. nov. + 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 269-Pseudi- description ; 303-spp. key 22. glyphompia quadrifasciata comb. nov. : 275-repeat of comb. nov. 1916, Mem. Od Mus. 5 : 222- Pseudiglyphomyia Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Cirrospilus Westwood (1532) “‘in the American sense”’. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in the forest, April 13, 1912, Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1892, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag; the head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype * minus head, metasoma and some legs; 2 legs and most of left wings separated. ““TYPE”’, “Gyrolasella quadrifasciata Gir., Type = [GH]’’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head (in 2 pieces, antennae separated). ** TYPE, Hy/1892, A.A. Girault”’, “'Q. Museum, A topasomoidella [CHEIRONYM = Gyrolasella] quadrifasciata, Gyrolasella °’’, On the last label all except ‘'Q. Museum.’’ and “Gyrolasella ° [GH]”* are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's, NOTES: See NOTES with Gyrolasella elegantissima which explain the use of Ateposomoidella. QUADRIFASCIATA NEOMPHALOIDELLA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 245-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female reared from gall on wattle, January 8, 1914 (A.P. Dodd), Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2611, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag. QM: Slide - 1 almost complete coverslip containing the Holotype © minus head. ‘*Neomphaloidella quadrifasciata Girault, Type = [GH]’’. NOTES: Girault has remounted the Holotype onto a slide and in his unpublished manuscript he says, ‘'The type part of the head, unfortunately, was not re- seen’’. Presumably the head was missing at that point in time. PUBL. DATA: One female captured with pergracilis [in forest, September 28, 1914]. Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Type, Hy 3340, Queensland Museum, the female in alcoho! with type pergracilis, QM: Card - Holotype 2 minus head; metasoma separated. ‘‘Megastignius quadrifasciativentris Girault, Type 2 [GH]’’. NOTES; Girault has mounted the Holotype out of alcohol onto a card. QUADRIFASCIATUS UFENS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3: 145-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in jungle pocket, April 2, 1914, Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2427, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 1 small coverslip fragment containing the Holotype » of L/fers quadrifasciatus with head separated; 1 large coverslip fragment containing Ecthrobacomyia niveipes Girault. “Eethrobacomyiia |= Eethrobacomyia) niveipes Girault, Type ; [GH]’’, “Ecthrobacomytia |= Ecthrobacomyia] niveipes, Ufens guadrifasciatus Girault, ° type [GH]. QUADRIGUTTATIVENTRIS OOTETRASTICHUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 228-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA; One female, sweeping forest, Apri! 3, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2571, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag; head on a slide. A second female was captured a few days later in about the same place. QM: Card - 1 Syntype = minus head, left wings and some legs; metasoma partly separated. ‘‘TYPE"’, ‘‘Oojvetrastichus quadriguttativentris Gir., 2 type [GH]’’. Slide - a half coverslip, a patch of mounting medium and a coverslip fragment containing 1 fore Wing and the head (in 2 pieces, 1 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM antenna separated and in 3 pieces) all from the Syntype above. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2571, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Ootetrastichus quadriguttativentris °°’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: In the absence of label data on the remaining material it is impossible to assign holotype-status to it with any certainty. For this reason I have called this specimen a Syntype and assumed that the parts on the slide are from it. The second female was not located. coverslip missing over most of the mounting medium) containing the Holotype ° of Epentastichus quadrimaculae minus legs and left wings; head (in 2 pieces, antennae separated) and metasoma separated; 1 coverslip fragment containing a female of an undescribed variety. ‘TYPE, Hy/2632, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Epentastichella sexguttata goethi [CHEIRONYM] Gir., Type ° [GH]’’, ‘‘Epentastichella [GH] Q. Museum. Epentastichus quadrimaculae Gir. 2’’. On the last label all after ‘‘Q. Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. QUADRIMACULATA SELITRICHODELIA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus, 2: 247-sp. nov. + description : 248-spp. key 22. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3 : 255-correction to original description. 1936, ‘‘Terror-errors; and novitates of QUADRIGUTTATUS EURYTOMA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 244-sp. nov. + description : 260-spp. key 2°. PUBL. DATA: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Reared from galls on forest trees, September, 1913 (E.J. Girault). Types, Hy 3226, Queensland Museum, a pair on a tag with two female types of patruelis. NOTES: There is a confusing situation with the types of Eurytoma patruelis and Eurytoma quadriguttatus which is discussed fully with the entry for the former. There is an additional single specimen labelled “‘Eurytoma quadriguttatus Gir., Type? [GH]’’. This specimen does not fit the description for this species and therefore has been mis-labelled by Girault. It also bears the Queensland Museum register number T.4811 which is a duplicate for Eurytoma queenslandensis (it seems to fit the description for this species as well). I do not regard it as part of the Syntypes for this species. The only remaining parts from the syntypical series of Eurytoma quadriguttatus are on the Card with Eurytoma patruelis, see card description with that species. QUADRIMACULAE EPENTASTICHUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 253-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, captured with the above (wallacei), April 15, 1914. Cloncurry, Queensland. Forest. Type, Hy 2632, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - | coverslip fragment (with Pterygota (or earth realities not state- bound).”’ (Girault : Sydney) (29 August 1936) : 4[325]-Tetrastichus copernici nom, noy. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping lantana and other shrubs in an open field near town, October 20, 1911. Mackay, Queensland. Type, Hy 1861, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag. QM: Slide - 1 empty coverslip fragment and 1 damaged coverslip (with a large piece missing) containing the Holotype ? minus head and an unidentified collembolan abdomen. ‘‘Selitrichodelia quadrimaculata Girault, Type °. P. 187 [unpublished manuscript page number]. Jetrastichus [GH]’’. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault places Syntomosphyrella quadrimaculata Girault (1913) and Selitrichodelia quadrimaculata Girault (1913) in the genus Tetrastichus as new combinations necessitating the change of the latter to Tetrastichus copernici. The only part of these changes that he carried out in the literature was the proposal of the new name Tetrastichus copernici. Girault has remounted his Holotype from a card onto a slide. QUADRIMACULATA SYNTOMOSPHYRELLA Girault, 1913, 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 245-sp. nov. + description. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA; IV 457 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 254-Selitrichodelia trimaculosa Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Selitrichodelia quadrimaculata Girault (1913) : 255- repeat of this synonomy in the reverse direction. PUBL. DATA: Two females, on the foliage of Eucalyptus in forest, November 9, 1913. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1856, Queensland Museum, the above specimen ona slide, NOTES: No specimens of this species were located, QUADRIMACULATUS ERYTHMELUS Girault, 1920. 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr, 8 : 98-sp, nov. + description, PUBL, DATA: Meringa, near Cairns, December. QM: Shide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype = of Erythmelus quadrimaculatus with head (antennae attached) and 1 fore wing separated; 1 damaged, almost complete coverslip containing a * Polpynema sieboldi Girault and an unidentified chalcidoid. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/1073, A.A. Girault”’, “‘Erythnielus quadrimaculatus = type [GH]’’, “POLYNEMA SIEBOLDI GIR. LECTOTYPE # T.R. NEW 1976:15”, **3585. Queensland Museum. Polynema sieboldi 4 , 3602*’. On the last label all except *'3585. Queensland Museum. 3602” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. Girault has changed the sex sign on the last label from female to male. NOTES; The Queensland Museum register number for rhe Holotype of this species is T.3585, QUADRIPETIOLATUM POL YNEMA Girault, 1938. 1938, Revia Ent., Rio de J. 9 ; 392-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, in the forest at Redland Bay, February 23, 1926. QM: Slide - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing the intact Holotype © of Polynema quadripetiolatum and an intact Horistothrips clavipilus Karney. *‘Polynema quadripetiolatum Girault, Type 2 [GH] 3629, 3629"', *‘Horistothrips clavipilus Karney. Redland Bay, Forest, 23 Feb., 1926 (GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”’. Girault has corrected the specific name on the last label. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3629, QUADRIPUSTULATUS ISOPLATOIDES Girault, 1927. 1927, Rec. S. Aust. Mus, 3 : 335-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: N.S. Wales: Barellan (A.M, Lea). One female. SAM: Card - Holotype = minus head and right wings. ‘‘Barellan, N.S. Wales, Lea’’, “Type’’”, ‘“Jsoplatoides quadripustulatus Gir., N.S.W., TYPE, also slide’, ‘Tsoplatoides quadripustulatys Girault, Type * [GH]’’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing the head (1 antenna separated), 1 fore wing and part of 1 leg all from the Holotype. “TYPE", *‘Jsoplatoides quadripustulatus Girault, Type ° [GH]*’. QUADRISETAE MEGASTIGMUS Girault, 1927. 1927, Rec. S. Aust. Mus. 3 : 330-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Tasm.: Cradle Mountain (H.J. Carter and A.M, Lea). One female. SAM: Card —- Holotype & minus head, ‘Cradle Mt., Tasmania, Carter & Lea’, Type", ‘‘Megustigmus quadrisetae Gir., Tasmania, TYPE, also slide’’, ‘“‘Megastigmus quadrisetae Girault, Type ° [GH]”’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment (outer) containing the head (antennae separated) from the Holotype of Megastigmus quadrisetae; | complete coverslip (inner) containing parts from Megastigmus sexsetae Girault, ‘Inner. Megastigmius sexsetae Gir., Type © (outer) AMfegastignus quadriseiae Gir., { type [GH]"’, *‘TYPE”’, QUEENSLANDENSIS EURYTOMA Girault, 1914. 1914, Societas ent, 29; 51-sp. noy, + description, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 243-sp. description : 260-spp. key © 2. PUBL. DATA: 1914 - Fifteen females mounted on a card in the Queensland Museum, labelled ‘Brisbane, 2.5.11". Subsequently, ten more females labelled “From gall No, 5"', and two males; also 458 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM fifteen males labelled ‘*Brisbane, 2.5.11"*. Brisbane, Queensland. Types, Queensland Museum, the above fifteen female specimens mounted together and a slide bearing posterior legs and antennae; 12 males mounted together on a card. 1915 - Type, Hy.3225,, Queensland Museum. Now reduced to two females on a tag. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “Types labelled Brisbane, 2 May, 1911". QM: 2 cards on separate pins and i slide as follows: Card | - | Syntype : minus right antenna, tip of left antenna and left hind wing; | left fore wing separated; | glue patch with a fore wing from the second Syntype. ““TYPE”’, “Brisbane, 2/5/11", “4811, ‘““Eurvroma queenslandensis Girault, Types * [GH]”’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 antennae (1 in 2 pieces) and 2 legs all from the original Syntypes most of which are now missing. ‘“Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/ 1436, °'", ‘‘Eurytoma queenslandensis Girault, @ types [GH] 4811". Card 2 - several specimens of both sexes, most in good condition. ‘“Euryroma queenslandensis Girault 4° [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘“J.A. Weddell. Ex Apiomorpha gall on gum, Annerley, Jany., 1930 [GH]’’. NOTES: Girault has been rather confusing with three species of Eurytoma; E. patruelis, E. quadriguttatus and £. queenslandensis. In his unpublished manuscript Girault places them as E. queenslandensis patruelis, See NOTES with Eurytome patruelis and Eurytoma quedriguttatus. Hy.1436 and T.4811 are duplicate Queensland Museum register numbers for the Syntypes of this species. Hy.1436 has been cancelled and T.4811 is reserved for the variety Eurpromea queenslandensis nigra Girault. QUEENSLANDENSIS PERILAMPUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus, 2 : 299-sp, nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping foliage in a jungle, June 7, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1950, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag. QM: Card - Holotype = minus head, left wings, metasoma and most legs, “*4712’’, ““HOLOTYPE", ‘“‘Perilampus queensiandensis Girault, — type [GH]"’. Slide - 1 cracked, damaged coverslip containing a fragmented head (antennae separated) and | pair of wings; 1 complete coverslip containing I fragmented head (antennae separated, | fragmented, incomplete), 1 pair of wings and part of the prothorax, One of these is from the Holotype the other may be from a second specimen now missing. “‘Perilampus queenslandensis Gir., Type * [GH] 4712”. NOTES: T.4712 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. QUEFENSLANDENSIS TETRASTICHUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2.: 199-sp. description : 204-spp. key. 1914, Societas ent, 29: 7-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 217-correction to original description. PUBL, DATA: 1913 - Queensland (? Brisbane). Forest. Type, Hy 1749, Queensland Museum. 1914 — Two females on cards in Queensland Museum labelled ‘Bred out of Brachyscelid gall Nr. 16°’. Types, Queensland Museum. QM: Card - 1 Syntype © minus head and some legs (the other Syntype now missing) mounted with 5 unidentified eurytomids. ‘\\.. of Brachyscelis Gall No. 16 [on card- mount]’*, “TYPE", “‘Terrastichus queenslandensis Girault, 5 types (GH]|"". NOTES; The 1913 description although not annotated sp. nov. serves to make this a valid, available, nominal species in that year, QUEENSLANDENSIS NIGRA EURYTOMA Girault, 1914, 1914, Sociétas ént. 29 : 51-var. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female from the same collection [Queensland Museum] labelled “Gall No. 5°’. Type, Queensland Museum, one female on a tag (the head missing). NOTES: No specimens of this variety were located. QUEENSLANDICA PACHYTOMOIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch, 79 Abt.A, H.6: 96- sp. nov. + description, DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 459 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 294-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: A single female, sweeping in a jungle pocket, May 8, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, [Hy.3322], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag and a slide with the head and hind femur. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - Holotype ° minus head, left mid tarsus, and a right leg except coxa; | fore wing, left hind leg and part of the ovipositor separated. ‘‘Pachytomoides queenslandica Gir., Type ¢ [GH]’’. Slide - 1 almost complete, square coverslip containing the head (minus | antenna) and part of 1 hind leg all from the Holotype. “Hy/1517, Queensland Museum. Pachytomoides queenslandica Gir. ®, 5084’’. On the last label all except “‘Queensland Museum. 5084”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 2-1 © minus tip of right antenna; part of ovipositor separated. ‘'14.5.28, W. McD., Gordonvale’’, ‘‘Pachytomoides queenslandica Gir., Paratype ? [GH]’’. Girault has changed the generic name from Podagrion on the last label. NOTES: The specimen on Card 2 has no type-status since its data were not mentioned with the original description. Hy/1517 and T.5084 are duplicate Queensland Museum register numbers for the Holotype of this species and have been cancelled. QUEENSLANDICUS ELASMUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79 Abt.A, H.6 : 82- sp. nov. + description. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 131-sp. description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 171-additional specimens; descriptive notes : 179- occurence. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in the jungle, May 18, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Kuranda, Queensland. Type, [Hy.1609], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag. QM: Card - 2 °°; the inner minus head (metasoma separated) is the Holotype ©, the outer minus head, mesosoma and some legs (1 leg and wings separated) apparently is one of the additional specimens of the same species. ‘‘HOLOTYPE”’, ‘°3973’’, ‘*Elasmus queenslandicus Girlt., 2 type [GH]’’. Slide - 2 patches of mounting medium now missing coverslips; the one closer to the main label contains the head (antennae separated, ] minus scape) from the Holotype of Elasmus queenslandicus, the other patch of mounting medium contains the head minus antennae from the Holotype ° of Elasmus hispidiscutum Girault. “TYPE, Hy/2720, A.A. Girault’’, *3982. 3973. Queensland Museum. Elasmus hispidiscutum queenslandicus 2’’. On the last label all except ‘'3982. 3973. Queensland Museum.”’ and **queenslandicus [GH]’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Girault has placed two arrows on the last label directed at the relevant patches of medium. NOTES: Girault has remounted the head of the Holotype onto a slide during re- examination. I have followed Riek (1966) in selecting the inner female on the Card as the Holotype of this species. T.3973 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. QUINGILLIENSIS ELASMUS Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Qd Mus. 1 : 187-sp. nov. + description : 188-spp. key ¢¢ °°. PUBL. DATA: A single female, sweeping foliage and grass in a forest near Quingilli, N.Q., September 13, 1912. Quingilli on the Mulgrave River, Queensland. Type, Hy/ 1167, Queensland Museum, the foregoing female on a card. QM: Card - Holotype ? minus head, right wings and some legs; left hind wing, metasoma and some leg parts separated. **3989"’, ““HOLOTYPE”’, ‘‘Elasmus quingilliensis Gir., ? type [GH]’’. Slide - 3 coverslip fragments; the cracked coverslip fragment contains the head (minus antennae) from the Holotype of Elasmus quingilliensis, the second, small coverslip fragment contains the head from the Holotype ° of Elasmus formosus Girault and the largest coverslip fragment contains parts from Elasmus serenus Girault. ‘‘E. quingilliensis, E. formosus [GH] 3989. Queensland Museum. TYPES, 3970. HY/ 1076, Loc. Babinda, Q. [this label has three MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM arrows directed at the appropriate coverslip fragments]"', ‘‘Elasmus serenus — head, Type, £. formosus [GH] Hy/1076, 3990"’. NOTES: Girault has rermounted the head of the Holotype onto a slide during re- examination. T,3989 is.a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. QUINONIGRIMACULAE TETRASTICHODES Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 22\-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female reared from fleshy galls on gum, March 20, 1911 (F,P. Spry). Melboume, Victaria. Type, Hy 25353, Queensland Museum, the above specimen ona tag, the antenna and mandibles on a shde. QM: 3 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 coverslip fragment containing the fragmented Holotype head (minus ! antenna, part of the other separated). “Tetrastichodes quinqnigrimaculae Gir., = type [GH]"’. Slide 2-1 cracked, almost complete coverslip containing the Holotype © body. ‘*.. Neomphaloidella quingnigrimaculae type + [GH]’’, On this label Girault has crossed out Tetrastichodes [GH] and Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld”. Slide 3- | almost complete coverslip containing 2. “; 1 intact, the other minus head. ‘‘Neomphaloidella novifasclata quingnigrimaculge var. Gir., Types =, Wynnum, forest, Grlt [GH]"’. On this label Girault has crossed out *“*quingnigrimaculae’’ and inserted it again below. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this species as a new variety of Neomphaloidella novifasciata (Girault) and for some reason designates more types (Slide 3). 1935, ''Microhymenoptera Ausiraliensis nova mostly Chalcididae."’ (Giraull ; Sydney) (25 April 1935) +: 3[317]-under Amestocharis mundubberae. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping jungle, Kuranda, May 14, 1913 (A.P- Dodd). Kuranda and Babinda, Queensland. Type, Hy 2483, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, head on a slide (Kuranda). Several females were reared from cockroach eggcases from jungle, Babinda, Queensland, February, 1914. QM: Card - 1] Syntype » minus head, left wings and parts of at least 2 legs; part of | leg separated. ‘‘TYPE”’, '*Pseudacrias quinguecarinatus Gir., Type = [GH]”*, Slide - 2 adjoined coverslip fragments containing part of a Syntype head (1 antenna separated). ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2483, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum, Pseudacrias quinquecarinatus Girault 4". On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum." and ‘‘Girault * [GH]” are ina hand similar to Mrs Girault's. For some reason Girault has altered the sex sign from female to male. NOTES: Since there are no data on the Card or on the Slide it is impossible to assign holorype-status to them, The Slide does not have all of the parts missing from the card-mounted body and it is questionable to associate the head on the slide with the body, | therefore regard them as parts of Syntypes. The remaining Syntypes were not located, In his unpublished manuscript Girault places Pseudacrias Girault (1913) as a subgenus of Amestocharis Girault (1913). QUINQUEDENTATA ACHRYSOCHARIS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 201-sp. nov, + description PUBL. DATA: One female, in jungle, June 3, 1914, Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland, Type, Hy 2514, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide. QUINQUECARINATUS PSEUDACRIAS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem, Qd Mus. 3: 184-sp. nov. + description. 1934, *‘New Capsidae and Hymenoptera, with note on an unmentionable."' (Girauli : Sydney) (21 December 1934) ; 3[313]- under Amestocharis poeta Girault, Girault. QM; Slide - 4 coverslip fragments; the two larger contain the Holotype - of Achrysacharis quinquedentara with head separated (fragmented, antennae separated, neither intact), the wo smaller coverslip fragments contain the Holotype © of Achrysocharella pulchrella Girault. "TYPE, DAHMS; GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV Hy/2514, 2520, A.A. Girault"’, “Queensland Museum. Achrysocharis quinquedeniata Gir. . 2514", *‘Achrysocharella pulchrella, G. » 2520"’. On the last two labels all except “Queensland Museum,”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. QUINQUEDENTATUM STETHYNIUM Girault, 1938, 1938, Revia Ent., Rio de J. 9 : 386-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Indooroopilly, window, early September, 1930. In his unpublished manuscript Girault mentions a second specimen which he has labelled Srerhynium engelsi dubium [CHETRONYM]. He has a note under this variety, ‘‘This variety is a naked name; and is the guinquedentatum again...’ The data for the type of this variety he gives as, ‘'From one female, window, Indooroopilly, January 22, 1933"’. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide | - | complete coverslip containing the Holotype © intact plus 4 unidentified chaleidoids. ‘Stefhynium quinguedentatum Gir., Type 1. Window, Indoorcopilly, 1930, Sep. [GH] 4957. 4957. Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”’, Slide 2 - 1 complete covershp containing | with head separated. “‘Srethynium engelsi Gir. dubium [CHEIRONYM = Stethynium quinquedentatum|Gir., Type © (GH]"', “Stethynium \ ,.. Indooroopilly, [.22.1933 [GH]’’. On the last label Girault has scratched out a specific name. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4957. QUINQUEDENTATUS EPIENCYRTOIDES Girault, 1929, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. QUINQUEFASCIATA ACHR YSOCHARELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3 : 205-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in jungle (500 feet), February 5, 1912. Normanby (Cooktown), Queensland. Type, Hy 2522, Queensland Museum, the fore- described female on a slide. 461 QM: Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing the Holotype \ with head separated (fragmented, antennae separated, | fragmented). ‘TYPE, Hy/2522, A.A. Girault’’, **Queensland Museum. Achrysocharella quinquefasciata :"". On the last Jabel all except *‘Queensland Museum." are in.a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s, QUINQUEFASCIATA APLASTOMORPHA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 315-8p. nov. + description as Aplastomorpha 3- JSasciata. PUBL. DATA; One female, October 11 (H. Hacker). Brisbane, Queensland. Type, Hy 2767, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head and hind legs on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype | minus head, | pair of wings and some legs; metasoma and |! pair of Wings separated. ‘‘Brisbane: H. Hacker, Oct. 11’, “TYPE”, “A plastomorpha 5-fasciata [= quinque- fasciata| Girault, Type [GH]"’. Slide - 3 coverslip fragments; the two closer the “ TYPE" label contain the head (minus part of one antenna, the other separated, minus scape), 2 legs and 1] fore wing all from the Holotype of Aplastomorpha quinquefasciata, the remaining coverslip fragment contains parts from the Holotype - of Eurydinotomorpha incerta Girault. “TYPE, Hy/2801, 2767, A.A. Girault’’, “Q. Museum. Eurydinotomorpha incerta, Gir. » 2801°*, '"*Q. Museum, Aplastomorpha 5-fasciata |= quinque- fasciata\, Gir. “ 2767". On the last two labels all except *‘Q. Museum.” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. NOTES; In accordance with Article 31d (ii) of the Code J haye altered the specific name from 5-/asciata to quinquefasciata. OQUINQUEFASCIATUS CIRROSPILOPSIS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 264-sp. nov. + description, PUBL, DATA; One female, on sand ridges, forest near coast, May 9, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Chindera [= Chinderah] (Tweed River) New South Wales. Type, Hy 2654, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head and a caudal tibia on a slide. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM QM: Card - Holotype - minus head. “TYPE”, *‘Cirrospiloideus quinquefasciatus Gir., Type » [GH]’’. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘Slide lost''. He has obviously decided, after labelling this specimen, that the speciés belonged in his new genus Cirrospilopsis (1915) rather than Cirrospiloideus and has omitted to change his label accordingly. The combination Cirraspiloideus quinquefasciaius does not occur in the literature nor in his unpublished manuscript. QUINQUEFASCIATUS EPIMEGASTIGMUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 4: 308-sp, nov. + description. PUBL. DATA; One female, July 11, 1914 in jungle. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 3353, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag. NOTES: No specimens of this species were located. In his unpublished manuscript under Epimegastigmus quinquefasciatus Girault says, “‘Lost."’ indicating that the Holotype was missing at that point in time. OUINQUEGUTTATA SCHIZ4SPIDIA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 235-sp. nov, + descnption, PUBL. DATA: One male, in jungle, January 18, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 3288, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype * minus head and right fore wing; 3 legs separated. “ Schizaspidia quinqueguttata Gir., Type 7 [GH]". Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the head (1 antenna separated); | complete coverslip (added Jater by Girault) containing 1 fore wing all from the Holotype. '‘TYPE, Hy/3288, A.A. Giraule'’, “Queensland Museum. Sehizaspidia quinquegutiata, Gir. °**, On the last label all except “Queensland Museum.” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. OQUINQUEGUTTATUS APAYCUS Girault, 1925. 1925, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 13 : 93-sp. nov. + description as Aphycus 5-eurtarus. PUBL. DATA: [2] Shop window, Wynnum, March. QM: Slide - 2. adjoined coverslip fragments of which one contains the Holotype - of Aphycus quinqueguitatus with head separated and the other contains parts of Neasteropaeus caudatus Girault; | cracked complete coverslip which contains parts from a Syntype of Taneostigmoidella nympha Girault. ** TYPE, Hy/2905, 3023, A.A. Girault’’, *29... Queensland Museum, Genotype, Taneostigmoidella nyimpha, Gir. 2", ’ Type Aphycus 5-guttatus [= quinqueguitatus), Neasteropaeus caudatus « [GH]**. On the second last label all except “Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar ta Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: In accordance with Article 32d (ii) of the Code L have changed the specific name from 3-gutratus to quinquegutratus. QUINOUENOTATA EURYTOMA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Gd Mus. 4: 250-sp. nov. + description : 257-spp. key 2°, PUBL. DATA: One female, in jungle, April 12, 1914. Mulgrave River (Gordonvale), Queensland. Type, Hy 3240, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag; antenna, fore wing and a hind tibia ona slide. QM: Card - Holotype * minus left wings and some lezs; head separated (minus left antenna). “TYPE"’, ‘'Bephratella quinquenotaia Gir., Type « [GH]’’. Slide - 1 cracked coverslip fragment containing | fore wing, | antenna and | leg all from the Holotype of Euryroma quinquenoiata; 2 coverslip fragments containing parts from the Holotype = of Eurytoma mordax Girault. “TYPE, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Bephratella quinquenotata Girault, - type, B. miordax Gir., ° type [GH] 4754. 4742". NOTES: In 1915 (Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 238) Girault placed Bephratella Girault (1913) as a jumor synonym of £urvtoma Itiger (1807). I suspect that he has labelled his Holotype before making this decision but has omitted to change his labels. The combination Bephraiella quinquenotuta does not occur in the literature nor in his unpublished manuscript. T.4754 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 463 QUINQUESETAE EPIMEGASTIGMUS Girault, 1934, 1934, **New Capsicae and Hymenoptera, with note on an unmentionable."’ (Girault. : Sydney) (2! December 1934) ; 3[313]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: [5] Ex flower-gall on Eucalyptus macrorryncha [= macrorhyncha]. Black Mountain, F.C,T., Sep. 13, 1932, G.A. Currie. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘*The type was a single female’’. ANIC: 3 cards on separate pins, 3 cards on 1 pin and | slide as Follows: Card | - Holotype = minus head and right fore wing. “*Black Mt., F.C.T., 13.ix.32, G.A, Currie’, Bred from flower gall on Euealyptus macroryncha [= imacro- rhyncha]"’, ‘“‘Epimegastigmus quinqueretae [= quinguesetae] Gir. Det. A.A. Girault, 1934"', “HOLOTYPE”. Slide - 1 complete, square coverslip containing the head (antennae separated) and | fore wing (incomplete) all from the Holotype. “Epimegastigmus quinqueselae Gir., Type | [GH]’’. Card 2-1 4 intact. Labelled as Card 1 except that it has a ‘“‘ALLOTYPE" label. Cards 3.,.5-3 * * intact, Labelled.as Card ] excepi that they have a PARATYPE” label. Card 6-1 © intact. *“Epimegastigmus quinqueretae [= quinquesetae] Gir. « Det. A.A. Girault, 1934", “PARATYPE”. NOTES: Girault described only the female of this species. Therefore the males on Cards 2...5 have no type-status. The only label in Girault’s hand is on the Slide and its parts match the parts missing, from the female on Card 1. Lam therefore taking this female to be the Holotype. According to his unpublished manuscript Girault had only one female, Therefore the female on Card 6 also has no type-status. RABALAISI NEANASTATUS Girault, 1922. 1922, Insecutor Inscit. mensir. 1; 44-sp, nov. + description. PUBL, DATA: Forest, Ipswich, May, 1919. QM: 2 cards on separate pins as follows; Card | — Holotype = intact. ‘‘4367"", *Neanastatus rahalaisi Gir., | type [GH]"'- Card 2-1 © with head separated, minus tip of left antenna. ‘'Neanastaius rabalaisi Girault, = [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘*Petrie, 12 Oct,, 1925, H, Hacker [GH]’’. NOTES; The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4367, RABIOSUS CRYPTOPRYMNOIDES Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3; 336-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping miscellaneous vegetation along the Pioneer River, October 19, 1911 (A.A.G.), Mackay, Queensland. Type, Hy 2809, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, plus a slide bearing head and a hind leg. QM: Card - Holotype - minus head, wings and some legs; 2 legs separated. ‘‘TYPE’’, “Cryptoprymnoides rabiosus Gir.. © type [GH]"’. Slide — 1 complete coverslip and 1 coverslip fragment containing the head (antennae separared, fragmented), part of 1 leg and 1 fore wing all from the Holotype, *STYPE, Hy/2809, A.A. Girault’’, ‘Genotype. Queensland Museum. Crvptoprymnoides rabiosus Gir. «*'. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum.” and the “ir [GH]"" of “‘Gir.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's, RACINE] ANASTATUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 4: 23-sp. nov. + description : 27-spp. key 2. - 1939, Od Nat. 11: 22-a cryptic note making Anastatus Motschulsky (1859) a junior synonym af Eupelmus Dalman (1820). PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping along a dry forest streamlet, April 15, 1913 (AP. Dodd), Gordonyale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2873, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and ! slide as follows: Card 1-2 + ; the outer minus head and wings (except right hind wing) is the Holotype © of Anastatus racinei; the inner is the Holotype = of Anastatus racinet praecipuus Girault, **TYPE"’, '*4232"', “Eupelmus racine/ Girault, Type » (over) [GH]"' and on the reverse, ‘‘Also var praecipuus Gir. [GH]". Slide - a half coverslip containing | fore wing from the Holotype. ‘‘Anasrarus racinel MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Gir., Type = [GH] Ent. Diy. Dep. Ag, & Stk., Qld. 4232"". Card 2 - Inner - minusJeft antenna is Anastalus racinet; outer fragments are of an undescribed species of Anastatus. “4233”, ‘*Anastatus molieri (CHEIRONYM] G. 4 type [GH]"’ and on the reverse, “‘Anasrarus racinei Gir., 2 (inner) [GH]’’. NOTES: T,4232 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. RACINEI PRAECIPUUS ANASTATUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 24-var. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Same locality [Gordonvale], April 2, 1913, sweeping in forest. Type, Hy 2874, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag with type of typical form. QM: Card - 2 +5; the inner - minus head and wings is the Holotype = of Anastatus racinei praecipuus; the outer + is the Holotype © of Anastaius ravinei Girault, “TYPE”’, ‘'4232"', ““Eupelmius racinet Girault, Type = (over) [GH]’’ and on the reverse, “‘Also var praecipuus Gir. [GH]’’. RADIUS TRICHAPOROIDELLA Girault, L915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3 ; 229-sp_ noy. + descnption. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping forest, March 30, 1914, Gordonyale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2574, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head on a slide, QM: Card - Holotype = minus head. “TYPE”, ‘ Trichaporvidella radius Girault, > type [GH]"’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head (in 2 pieces, ] antenna separated, in 2 pieces, part of (he other separated). ““TYPE, Hy/2574, A.A. Girault’’, “‘Queensland Museum. Trichaporvidella radius =". On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum,”' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. RADIUS PERFECTA TRICHAPOROIDELLA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3: 230-var. description under Trichuporoidella radius Girault. PUBL. DATA: A female in forest, same locality [Gordonvale], February 16, 1912 (A.M. Lea and A.A,G.). No type. NOTES: No specimens of this variety were located. RAPFAELLIN) HABROLEPOIDEA Girault, 1922. 1922, Entomologist 55 : 208-sp, nav, + description, PUBL, DATA: 3 ©’s, forest, Sydney, New South Wales, October 28th, 1917. QM: Slide - 2 coverslips (1 with a piece missing, the other complete) containing 3 fragmented Syntype © -. *‘Habrolepoidea raffaellini Girault, Type = Clypeus funicle {[GH]". NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T.9822, RAMOSA CALOCERINELOIDES Girault, 1913. Eneyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. RAMOSA PARACHALCURA Girault, 1940. 1940, Revta Soc. ent. argent. 10 : 324-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Eight males, Ayr, June, 1921, A.P. Dodd. QM: 5 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1-2 * Syntypes; 1 minus head, the other minus most of antennae. ‘‘Ayr, N.Q., June, 1921", ‘‘Parachaleura ramosa Girault, * types [GH]"’. Card 2- | Syntype 2 minus head. ‘Ayr, N.Q., June, 1921", ‘'Parachalcura ramosa Girault, * Cotype [GH]’’. Card 3- 1 Syntype ‘ minus mast of | antenna; most of second antenna separated. "Ayr, N,Q,, June, 1921", **Parachalcura ramosa Girault, Paratypes [GH]’’. Card 4-2 Syntype * * intact. ‘Ayr, N,Q., June, 1921"*, “‘Parachalcura ramosa Girault, Paratypes [GH]"’. Card 5-1 Syntype ¢ minus left wings. “Ayr, N.O., June, 1921’, ‘‘Parachaleura ramosa Girault, Paratype * [GH]"’. Slide | — 1 almost complete coverslip and 4 half coverslip containing a head (1 antenna, in 2 pieces, part of the other anténna and both mandibles separated) and | fore wing all from the Syntypes. **Parachaleura ramosa Gir., Type * [GH]"’, WAHMS; GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 465 Slide 2 - 1 almost complete coverslip containing a head (minus antennae) and 5 separated antennae all from the Syntypes. *“Parachalcura ramosa Girault, 7 types [GH] Eni, Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”. NOTES: Girault did not select a Holotype therefore all his specimens become Syntypes. The eighth Syntype was not located, The Queensland Museum register numbers for the Syntypes of this species are T.9823-T.9824 (Card 1), T.9825 (Card 2), T.9826 (Card 3), T.9827-T.9828 (Card 4) and T.9829 (Card 5), RARA BUSEMIONELLA Girault, 1922. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. RARA NEOCENTROBIELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 149-sp, nov, + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, May 13, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2436, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - I coverslip fragment containing the Holorype - of Neocentrobiella rara with head and | antenna separated; | cracked coverslip fragment containing a 2 of Ufens flavipes Girault. “TYPE, Hy/2436, A.A. Girault"’, ‘‘Ofens flavipes Gir., — [GH]"’, "3448. Queensland Museum, Neocentrobiella rara, Gir. -"’. On the lasi label all except ‘3448. Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's, NOTES: T.3448.is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. RARA TRICHOGRAMMATOIDEA Girault, 1925, 1925, ‘tAn essay on when a [ly is lovable, the ceremony of baptizing some and unlovely hate."’ (Girault : Brisbane) (30 June 1925) : 3[189]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Qvya Cosmophila, Mt. Gravau, Department of Agriculture, Oueensland (F.G. Holdaway). In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “tA male, 8 females reared from the eggs of Cosmophila on cotton, Mt. Gravatt’’. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 — J almost complete coverslip containing 4 fragmentary Syntypes of both sexes. '' Trichogrammatoidea rara Gir., 4 types [GH) Hy/571, 3432. Ent, Div, Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.'". Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing 6 specimens of both sexes, “Trichogrammatoidea rara Gir., ¢ ©. Indooroopilly, June 8, 1933, F.S.G. [GH]"’. NOTES: There are 4 slides in DPIQ and 3 cards in QM which may have been seen by Girault but are not included because they do not bear Girault determination labels, The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is 7.3432, The remaining five Syntypes were not located. Hy.571 is not a Queensland Museum register number. RARIFASCIATUS GYROLASELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3 : 274-sp. nov. + description, PUBL. DATA: Three females from galls, “Gall No. 25,°’ May, 1914 (H. Hacker). Brisbane, Queensland. Type, Hy 2672, Queensland Museum, the three females on a tag; head on a slide with bracteata. OM: Card - 3 Syntype © /; 2: minus heads, | minus head, metasoma and right fore wing. “TYPE”, ‘Brisbane: H, Hacker’’, “Gyrolasella rarifaseiata [= rarifasciaius) Gir, Type - [GH]”'. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments; | contains the head (1 antenna separated, minus Scape, part of the other separated) trom one of the Syntypes of Gyrolasella rarifasciatus; the other coverslip fragment contains the Holotype © of Gyrolasella bracteata Girault. “TYPE, Hy/2668, 2672, A.A. Girault"’, “Queensland Museum. 2668 Gyrolasella bracteata rarifasciatus Gir. 2672"', On the last label all except “Queensland Museum.” and “‘rarifasciatus Gir. [GH]"' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s, Girault has crossed out a specific name and written “‘rarifasciarus"’ in its place. RATZEBURGE! STOMA TOCERAS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 4: 339-sp. nov. + description ; spp. key 2°. PUBL. DATA: One female, October (F.P- Dodd). Kuranda, Queensland, Type, Hy MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM 3408, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag with type haslirti. QM: Card - 2 @; the inner is the Holotype of Stomatoceras ratzeburgei minus lett antenna and left fore wing (right hind leg separated, in 3 pieces); the outer - is the Holotype of Stamatoceras haz/itti Girault. 4583", *'4580""| ““Stomatoceras hazletti [= Aaglitri Girault, ° type [GH]"” and on the reverse, ‘'S. raizeburgei Gir., + type [GH]*’. “Stomatoceras fhazlitti Gir. [HH]"’, “ Sromatoceras tatzeburgei Gir. [HH]’’-. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing 1 fore wing from the Holotype of Stomatoceras ralzeburgei, | cracked coverslip fragment partly overlain by another coverslip fragment both containing parts of Stomatoceras unmaculatus Girault. “TYPE, Hy/3398, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. 4606, 4583. Sromatoceras unmacularus Gir. & D. ©, ratzeburgei 4583"'. On the last label all except “‘Queensland Museum. 4606. 4583. 4583" and ‘“‘ratzeburgei [GH]”"' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. The “& D."' on this label is incorrect. NOTES: T,4583 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. RECTRiX SIGNIPHORA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4; 71-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Kuranda, Queensland, Forest. Type, Hy 2966, Queensland Museum, the female on a slide. QM: Slide - 1 empty coverslip Fragment; | small coverslip containing the Holotype = of Signiphera recirix with head separated (minus | antenna); 1 large, complete coverslip containing the Paratype - of Encarsia cybele Girault, ‘‘ TYPE", ‘‘Hy/ 1724, 2966, A.A. Girauit”’, ‘*Evcersia eybele, Gir. 2 3833”’, ‘‘Signiphora rectrix, Gir. © 2966. 4414’". On the last two labels all except ‘*3833"' and *'4414"" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.4414 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. REDIA CHALCIS Girault, 1929, 1929, Trans. R. Soc. 8. Aust, 53: 344-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, sweeping. Adelaide, South Australia (N.B. Tindale). SAM: Card — Holotype = intact. ''Taken with a sweep net"’, *‘Adelaide, N.B. Tindale’’, ‘‘Type’’, ‘‘Chaleis redia Girault, South Australia, TYPE”’, ‘‘Chalcis redia Girauit, 2 type [GH]"'. REDIN| COCCOPHAGUS Girault, 1924. 1924, ‘‘Homo perniciosus and new Hymenoptera.”* (Girault : Brisbane) (10 April 1924) : 4[181]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Sweeping Hovea &c., Palmwoods, October 25, 1923. QM: Slide - A cracked, half coverslip containing the [ragmentary Holotype » . **3859. Type’, “‘Coccophagus redini Gir., Type © [GH]". NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T,3859, REDINI EUPELMUS Girault, 1925. 1925, ‘‘An essay on when a fly is lovable, the ceremony of baptizing some and unlovely hate.** (Girault : Brisbane) (30 June 1925) + 3[189]-sp. description. 1939, Od Nat. 11 : 22-a cryptic note making Anastatus Motschulsky (1859) a junior synonym of Eupelmus Dalman (1820). PUBL. DATA: With No. 9 [Eupelmus aereicorpus Girault. Mantid eggs, Sunnybank, November 23, 1917 (H. Jarvis)]. QM: 5 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows. Card |! —4 Syntype * 7 and 5 Syntype = - all in good condition. “Coll. DLA. Q’id. No, Hy.911"", 4241", *‘Eupelmus redini Girault, Types * = [GH]”’. Card. 2 - 1 specimen minus head and metasoma. ‘‘Anasfatus ... [GH] and on the reverse, ‘'redini [GH]’’, Girault has crossed out a specific name (now illegible) on the upper surface of the label, Card 3-4° °, 1 minus head. ‘'Eupelmus redimi Gir., © « [GH]"’. Girault has crossed out a specific name on this label and replaced it with redini. Card 4-1 © minus antennae and 1 * intact. **Parasile Boree Moth Eggs, 18.12.20, Carrathool", *‘20a, Dodd", ““Eupelmus redini Girault, *= [GH]’’. DAHMS: GIRAUL'T TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV Card 5-8 »5 intact, 1 * minus head (left wings separated). ''Gogango, Q., Feb., 1920, A.P. Dodd", ‘ex eggs Pentatomid"’, “ Eupelmus redini Girault ¢ + [GH]"’. Slide | - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 a’... 4 [GH] Bred from eggs of Pentatomid Bug, Eumecopus cognatus Wik Alderley, Jan., 1924, H. Hacker”, “Eupelmus redini Gir., ? [GH]**, On both labels Girault has crossed out ‘pipunculi Perk.”’. Slide 2- 1 complete coverslip containing 1 ¢ and 3 - +; all except 1 - with parts separated. ''Bred from eggs of Pentatomid Bug, Eumecopus cognatus Wik. Alderley, Jan., 1924, H. Hacker’’, *‘Eupelmus redini . [GH]"’. Girault has crossed out “pipuncull Perk. Gir.’’ on the last label. ANIC: Card-2 ©, | minus some parts, ‘Parasite on eggs of Bag Shelter Moth"’, “Carrathool, N.S.W,, 1920, W.W.F."*, 20 Dodd", ‘'Eupelmus redini Girault, [GH]”’. DPIQ: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card | -3 7 7-~ intact. ‘*Bred from eggs of Green Locust, Sunnybank*’, *'Eupelmus redini Girault, Cotypes [GH]"’, ‘““Eupelmus redini Gir. [HH]". Card 2 - Only 2 legs remain on the card, **Wesiwood, Q,, Nov., 1927, A.P. Dodd"’, “ex eges Tettigoniid’’, ‘*Eupelmus redini Girault, * - [GH]"’. NOTES: The specimens on DPIQ Card 1 have no type-status since their data were not mentioned with the original description. 1 can find no reason for the male sign on QM Card 3. The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is 1.4241. Hy.911 is not a Queensland Museum register number REDINI LATHROMEROIDES Girault, 1929. 1929, ‘‘New pests from Australia VI."" (Girault : Brisbane) (30 September 1929) : 3[268)-sp, description. PUBL, DATA: Chinchilla, window, 18 Oct., 1923. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing 3 ° all with parts separated; | is the Holotype of Lathromeroides redini and the others are unidentified. ‘Type Hy 3390"’, ‘**Lathromeroides redini Gir., Type © [GH] 3390". 467 Slide 2 - a half coverslip containing 6 specimens amongst which area - Lathromeroides redini, the Holotype “ of Ablerus bicinctipes Girault and an unidentified thrip. ‘‘Zathromeroides redini Girault, = [GH]"’, ‘‘Ablerus bicinctipes Gir,, Type *, n.g. Trichogram, Window, Indooroopilly, Oct., 1929, 4049". On the last label Girault has changed the sex sign from female to male. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3390, REDINI ARGENTILINEUS EUPELMUS Girault, 1929. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. 8. Aust. 53 : 309-var. nov, + description. PUBL. DATA; A female, March 23, 1916, Launceston, Tasmania. SAM: Card - Holotype * minus antennae. ‘Launceston, 23.3.16’', ‘Type’, “Eupelmus redini Girault argentilineus Gir, Tasmania, TYPE", ‘‘Eupelmus redini argentilineus Gir., Type [(GH]"’. REGALIS EUCHEILONEUROPSIS Girault, 1922. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep, REGALIS EXOCLAENOLDES Girault, 1926. 1926, “‘New pests from Australia, [V."* (Girault £ Brisbane) (18 November 1926) : 1[205]-sp. desvription. 1928, ''Some Insecta and a new all highness (notes compiled in fear and sorrow.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (18 August 1928) : 3[227]-correction to locality - PUBL. DATA: Damawm [= Bamawm], Victoria, G.F. Hill [= W.FP. Hill). QM; Card - Holotype = minus part of right mid leg; right antenna, right fore wing and right hind leg (minus tarsus) separated, “Bamawm, Vic., W.F. Hill [the top of the label is trimmed close to the locality making it look like Damawm]”’, ‘4482’, Exocluenoides regalis Girault, + type [GH]”, “LECTOTYPE, Leucaspis rieki, nn, [= Exoclaenoides regalis Giraull nec Lr. Westw.] Z. Boucek det 1973" and on the reverse, ‘*Lectotype det Dahms and Boucek 1973’, The square brackets are in Boutek's hand. NOTES: The Lectotype designation was 468 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM made before gainimg access to Girault's unpublished manuscript. From notes ’in this manuscript it is clear that Girault had only one female at the time of the description, The specimen is therefore a Holotype. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4482. REGALIS PERILAMPOIDES 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: Dayboro, 8 Oct., 1922, forest. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘ The (evident single female) type was collected by sweeping in the forest’’. QM: Card - Holotype » minus head, left wings and some legs; right hind wing and | leg separated. ‘‘Perilampoides regalis Git., Type = [GH]”’. Slide - 1 coverslip (minus one edge and filled with air bubbles) containing the head (i antenna separated), 1 pair of wings and | leg all from the Holotype. ‘“Perilampoides regalis Git., Type + [GH] 4912”. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4912. Neoanacryplus regificus Gir,, - 4667"’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum. 4667. 4667"' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. Card 2-1 * minus left antenna. **N. Pine River, 4-11-28, H. Hacker’, ‘'Neoanacryptus regificus Gir., { [GH]’’, “ Neoanacryptus petiolarys Gir, E.F, Riek. det. 1950”’, Card 3-1 4 minus right antenna and most of left antenna; metasoma and right hind leg separated. ‘‘Nelson [= Gordonvale], forest, March [GH]"', ‘‘Neoanacryptus regificus Gir., ¢ [GH]"’, ‘“Neoanacryptus petiolatus Gir. E.F. Riek. det. 1950". Card 4 - 1 = minus antennae; part of left hind leg separated. ‘‘Neoanacryptus revifieus Gir., ? [GH]’’ and on the reverse, “Palmwoods, forest, 25 Oct., 1923 [GH]"’. *“Neoanacryptus petiolatus Gir. E.F. Riek. det. 1950", Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip and 1 coverslip fragment containing 3 antennae (1 in 3 pieces) all from the specimens above (except Holotype). “‘Neoanacryprus regificus Gir., 2 [GH] Ent, Diy, Dep, Ag, & Stk., Qld.*’. NOTES: The Slide does not contain the hind tibiae as stated in the PUBL. DATA. T.4667 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. REGIFICUS NEQANACR ¥PTUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Gd Mus. 4 : 348-sp. nov, + description. REGINA ELASMUS Girault, 1920 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr, 7: 184-sp. nov. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, June, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Burnett Heads, Southern Queensland. Type, Hy 3418, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, ihe Magellum and hind tibiae on a slide. QM: 4 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 - Holotype - minus aniennae and both hind legs (except coxae); tight fore wing separated. ‘‘4667"', ‘“Neoanacrypius regificus Gir., = type [GH]’’, “Neoanacryptus regificus Gir. [HH]"’, “Neoanacryptus petiolatus Gir. E.F. Riek. det. J950°°, Slide 1 - L coverslip fragment containing 2 antennae (] minus scape, the other minus scape + pedicel) all from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy/3418, A.A. Girault"’, “Queensland Museum. 4667, + description. PUBL. DATA: Two females, jungle, Aloomba; August, Mulgrave River. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - | Syntype = minus head and some legs; the body is in 3 pieces. ''3960"", “HOLOTYPE”, ‘‘Elasmus regina Girlt, © type [GH]"’. Slide — 1 cracked, coverslip fragment containing a head (part separated, antennae attached, 1 minus terminal segments) from | of the Syntypes of Elasmmus regina; 1 cracked complete coverslip containing the Holotype of Elasmus nanja Girault. “Flasmus nanja Girault, - type [GH] Clayfield, Brisbane, Sweeping herbage, 29,6,.13, H, Hacker [HH] 3916’, ‘‘Elasmus regina Type _ [GH] 3960. 3960". The last DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 469 label has an arrow directed at the coverslip lragment. Card 2-1 © with metasoma separated. *Elasmus regina [GH]"’. NOTES: Riek (1966) is incorrect in assigning holotype-status to the specimen on Card | since Girault did not select a Holotype. Both of Girault’s specimens are Syntypes and only one exists today. The Queensland Museum register number for the remaining Syntype of this species ig T,.3960. REGINA TUMIDICOXA Giraull, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgeseh. 79 Abt.A, H.6 : 67- description. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79 Abt,A, H.6 : 47- Tumidicoxa Girault (1911) 4 junior synonym of Chalcis Fabricius (1789). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 318-sp. description as Chalcis regina; additional specimens : 324-spp. key. 1927, Rec. §. Aust. Mus. 3 : 322-additional specimens. PUBL. DATA: A single male specimen on a pin, from the collections of the Queensland Museum, labelled ‘Brisbane, H, Hacker. 3- 7-11." Type, Hy 1181, Queensland Museum, the fore-noted specimen on a pin, plus one slide bearing antennae and a posterior leg. QM: 7 stages and 4 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Stage | - Holotype 4 minus antennae and hind legs (except coxae). ‘'Brisbane; H, Hacker, 3/7/11", ‘‘Tumidicoxa regina Girault, 4 type [GH]’’, ‘*Brachymeria regina (Gir,) E.F, Riek. Det. 1950’’, Slide | (broken, one end missing) - 1 cracked coverslip fragment containing 2 antennae (1 minus scape) and 1 hind tibia + tarsus all from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy/ 1181, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. 7umidicoxa regina, Gir. * 4549’. On the last label all except ‘“Queensland Museum. 4549” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s, Stage 2-1 = minus part of right antenna. ZI", “Hy 59°, “Chaleis regina Girault, < (GH]’’. Stage 3-1 © minus most of left hind leg. ‘Brisbane: H. Hacker, 28.3.13"', ‘Parasitic on Ephistia cautella’’. “*Chalcis (HH) regina {GH] Gir. [HH]"’. On the last label Girault has changed the specific name from ““flavipes’’. Stage 4-1 4 intact. ‘‘Bundaberg, Q., 2.4,27", “Chaleis regina Gir,, * [GH]"’. Stave 5- 1 § minus left hind leg. ‘parasite of Pyralis eating epidermis of green tomatoes, emerged 30.9.13"', “‘Chalcis regina Gir. [GH]"’. Stage 6-1 © intact. “‘Gordonvale, N.Q., May, 1920°". ‘'Chalcis regina Gir., 7 = [GH]"*. Stage 7-1 = minus most of both antennae. ‘Brisbane: H, Hacker, 23.2.25"', ‘'Chalcis regina 2 [GH)"’. Card 1-1 * intact. ‘Mackay, N. Qld., ex foliage, A. Burns, 30.3.28"'', ‘‘Chalcis regina Gir., 4 [GH]’’. On the last label Girault has changed the sex sign from female to male. Card 2-1 © intacl. *"KURANDA, 16.,,16, F.P...DD"', “Chalcis regina Girault, - [GH]”. Card 3-1 7,4 << intact and i © with left hind Jeg separated. ‘‘Cha/cis regina Girault, 24 [GH]” and on the reverse, ‘Annerley, January, 1930, J.A. Weddell [GH]’’. Card 4 = | © with left mid leg separated. "*Chalcis regina Gir., ° [GH]*' and on the reverse, ‘'Flying around & resting upon Buddieia, \ndooroopilly, Oct. 9, 1939 [GH]’’. Slide 2- 1 complete coverslip containing | antenna from a specimen now missing. “Queensland Museum. Tumidicoxa regina, Gir, © Hy/1181. 4549". On this label all except Queensland Museum. 4549°" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's, MM: 3 pins as follows: Pin | - | © with some legs insect damaged. Pin 2-1 ¢ of which only the mesosoma and some wings remain. Bath specimens are labelled, *‘Rockhampton, Queensland”’ and aré pinned through, ‘“‘Chalcis regina Girault, 7: [GH]. Pin 3-1 + with 2 legs separated, glued toa card on the same pin. ““New Guinea, Chavert Expd.”’, 23", ‘“‘Chaleis regina Girault, © [GH]". ANIC: Stage - 1 = minus part of left antenna and most tarsi; right antenna separated. ‘Black Mt., F.C,T., 1.5.30. Bred from Lepidopterous pupa’’, ‘‘Chalcis regina Gir,, - [GH]’’. SAM: | stage and | card on separate pins as follows: Stage - | © minus part of the metasoma. 470 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM ‘Bowen, Queensland, A. Simson’’, ©2272”, ‘‘Chalcis regina Girault, S.Aus. Qu.’’, ‘‘Chalcis regina Girault, 2 [GH]’’. Card - 1 2 minus right antennal flagellum. “T ucindale, Feuerheerdt’’, ‘‘Chalcis regina Girault, 2 [GH]’’. DPIQ: 5 stages and 1 card on separate pins as follows: Stage 1 - 1 ¢ minus right antennal flagellum. ‘‘Mareeba, 2.4.32’’, ‘‘Host Plusia argentifera’’, ‘‘Chalcis regina Girault 2 [= ¢] [GH]’’. Stage 2 - 1 ¢ minus left antennal flagellum. “Ex, Pupa sp. Coll. 15, Host. Granadillas, Loc. Freshwater, 17.5.29”’, ‘‘Chalcis regina Gir., ¢ [GH]’’. Stage 3 - 1 ° with both antennae damaged. “Hy 1089’’, ‘‘Chalcis regina Gir. [GH]’’. Girault has changed the specific name from “*nerflavipes’’. Stage 4 - 1 ¢ minus both antennal flagella. ‘Ex... pupa from trunk of Citrus, Cairns, 12.6.29’’, ‘‘Chalcis regina Girault, ° [GH]’’. Stage 5 - 1 2 minus parts of both antennal flagella. ‘‘Bowen, 20.2.30°’, ‘‘Chalcis regina Girault, ? [GH]’’. Card - 1 © intact. ‘‘Euploea corinna’’, “*Chalcis regina Gir., 2° AAG, [GH]’’. NOTES: The antenna on QM Slide 2 has no type-status since the original description was of a male only. T.4549 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. Hy.59 on QM Stage 2 is not a Queensland Museum register number. REGINA COPERNICI CHALCIS Girault, 1936. 1936, ‘‘Terror-errors; and novitates of Pterygota (or earth realities not state- bound).’’ (Girault : Sydney) (29 August 1936) : 3[324]-var. description. PUBL. DATA: Ex Cephrenes pupa, Brisbane, many of both sexes. In his unpublished manuscript Girault gives the locality as Annerley [Brisbane]. NOTES: The types of this variety were not located. REGINA DENTATA CHALCIS Girault, 1915. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79 Abt.A, H.6 : 67- Tumidicoxa Girault (1911) a junior synonym of Chalcis Fabricius (1789) 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 318-var. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: From the pupa of a moth (Pyraustinae) on banana. Maria Creek, Northern Queensland. Type, Hy 3373, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the antennae on a slide. QM: 2 cards on 1 pin and | slide as follows: Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the antennae from the Holotype 2, | minus terminal segment. ‘‘ 7umidicoxa regina dentata Gir., ? type [GH] 4549”’. Cards 1...2- 1 2 minus | hind leg; part of the right antenna and 1 hind leg (incomplete, glued to the second card) separated. ‘‘Tumidicoxa regina dentata Gir., ° type [GH]’’, ‘‘Brachymeria regina (Gir.) E.F. Riek. Det. 1950’’. NOTES: The body and parts on the cards cannot belong to the Holotype since it has both antennae. Girault has obviously labelled this material before deciding upon the generic synonymy of Tumidicoxa and Chalcis, but has omitted to change his labels. T.4549 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of Tumidicoxa regina and has been cancelled. REGIS CRISTATITHORAX Girault, 1932. 1932, ‘‘New pests from Australia, X.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 February 1932) : 3[288]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: None given. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type was in company with ... from a puparium on banana. J.L. Froggatt, July, 1926, Innisfail, Queensland. A Paratype female, Nelson [= Gordonvale]’’. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 (remounted by Noyes) - 1 complete coverslip containing a fragmentary Syntype ° minus antennae and some legs. ‘‘One of two on same slide labelled C. regis type °?. NO ANTENNAE ON ORIGINAL SLIDE. J.S. Noyes, 1978”’, ‘‘Cristatithorax regis Gir., Type © [GH]’’. On the last label Girault has crossed out some names which are now illegible. The second specimen from this slide has been remounted onto another slide by Noyes and he has identified it as “‘Metaphycus nr. bowensis Girault [from Aphycus]’’. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: LV Slide 2 - | complete coverslip containing a fragmentary Syntype =. ‘*Cristatithorax regis Giraull, Paratype -. Nelson [= Gordonvale], Q. [GH] Ent. Div, Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”’, NOTES: Girault did not select:a Holotype therefore his specimens are Syntypes, The Queensland Museum register numbers for the types of this species are T.9875 (Slide 1) and T.9876 (Slide 2). REGULUS COCCOPHAGUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 54-sp. nov. + description : 55-spp. key : 58- Coccophagoides regulus comb, nov. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping forest, May 4, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Murwillumbah (Tweed River) New South Wales. Type, Hy 2940, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - J coverslip fragment containing the Holotype © with head separated. ‘TYPE, Hy/2940, A.A. Girault"’, ““Q. Museum. 3841. Coccophagus regulus, Gir. ="'. On the last label all except ‘*Q. Museum, 38417 are ina hand similar fo Mrs Girault’s. Slide 2 - 2 eomplete coverslips (1 cracked) containing | - of Coccophagus regulus, the Holotype = of Ablerus beenleighi Girault, Coccophagoides rex Girault and 2 unidentified chalcidoids. **Coccophagoides regulus Gjr,, -, rex Gir., Type ~ [GH]"’, ‘A blerus beenleighi Gir., » type [GH] 3792”". NOTES: 1.3841 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. RELIOUUS PERILAMPUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3 : 302-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping swamp in forest, May 14, 1914 (A.P, Dodd). Chindera [= Chinderah] (Tweed River), New South Wales. Type, Hy 275], Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; antennae on a slide. QM: 5 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 - Holotype = minus head, wings and some legs; metasoma and 4 legs separated. "4713", “HOLOTYPE”, ‘'Perilampus reliquus Gir., ~ type [GH]"’. Slide 1 - 2 coverslips (1 with a piece missing) containing the Holotype head (fragmented, antennae separated, 1 in 2 pieces). “* TYPE, Hy/2751, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. 4713, Perilampus reliquus, =" On the last label all excepr ‘Queensland Museum. 4713” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s, Card 2 - 3 specimens; 1 minus head , the others intact. ‘Perilampus reliquus Gir. [GH]"’ and on the reverse, ‘Brisbane, Hacker, 1916 [GH]’’. Girault has changed the specific name from queenslandensis on the upper part of this label. Card 3-2 -\ minus heads. ‘Brisbane, Hacker, 1916’’, ‘“Perilampus reliquus Gir. [GH]"'. Slide 2 - 1 almost complete coverslip containing parts of 2 fragmented heads and their antennae all from the specimens on Card 3. ‘*Pertlampus reliquus Gir. Brisbane, 1916, Hacker [GH] Ent, Div, Dep. Ag, & Stk., Qld.”’. Card 4-1 intact. *'Perilampus reliquus Gir., - (GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Petrie, 12 Oct,, 25, H. Hacker [GH]"'. Card 5-6 §4; 1 intact, | with metasoma separated, | minus head and the rest minus parts of the antennae. ‘‘Perilampus reliquus Girault, ¢ [GH]"’. NMV: Card - 1 | minus some antennal segments. ‘‘Warburton, V., F.E. Wilson’’, “Bred from Acacia gall’, ‘‘F.E. Wilson Collection’’, ''Peri/ampus reliquus Gir., [GH]". NOTES: T.4713 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. RENANI COSMOCOMOIDEA Girault, 1913. 1913, Can. Ent. 45 : 327-sp, nav. + description. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2: 108-sp. description : 110 (fooinate)-Gonalocerus renani comb. noy. 1913, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 11: Si- description of 4 ; additional specimen. 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 3: 155-all Australian Cosmocomoidea are Gonatoceris. PUBL. DATA: A single female, sweeping grass and foliage in a forest at Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., December 13, 1912 471 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM (A.P. Dodd). Male - not known. Other specimens were captured a few weeks later in the same place. Type, [Hy.1563], Queensland Museum, the above female in xylol-balsam. QM: 2 slides and | card as Follows: Slide | — 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype « of Casmocomoidea renani intact; | coverslip fragment containing the Holotype © of Ooctonus prometheus Girault. “TYPE, Hy/1563, 2447, A.A. Girault*’, ‘‘Queensland Museum, Cosmocemoidea renani, Gir. =, 3645"", ‘‘Ooctonus prometheus Gir. ©, 2447. 3713", On the last two labels all except ‘Queensland Museum. 3645°’ and **3713" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Slide 2- 1 coverslip fragment containing 2 * : | minus part of i antenna, the other with head separated. “‘Gonalocerus renani Girault, 4. Dayboro, forest, 8 Oct. [GH]”’. Card - 1 - minus head. ““Gonatecerus renani(Gir.), * [GH]"’. USNM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing | + intact, ‘*Cosmocomoidea renani Girault, 2. Nelson [=Gordonyale], A.P. Dodd [GH]”’, ‘‘Sweeping in forest, 1.1.13 [GH]”’. NOTES: The USNM Slide fits the PUBL. DATA for the Paratypes and the remaining Paratypes were not located. ] am assuming thai the specimen on QM Slide | is the one Girault selected as his type. T.3645 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. Slide | — I covershp fragment containing the Holotype = of Entedonomorpha renani minus head, and the Holotype = of Entedonomorpha tennysoni Girault also minus head. “TYPE, A.A. Girault’’, “*1908", ''Eafedonomorpha: renani, tennysoni Gir., - types [GH]"’. Slide 2 - 2 cracked, coverslip fragments containing a fragmented -. ‘‘not Type [GH]"’, ‘‘Extedonomorpha renant Gir., ~ [GH]"’. Girault has crossed out *‘type'’ on the last label, DPIQ: Card -2 !2 (1 minus antennae) and 1 4 intact. “‘Hy.8"’, ‘‘Entedonomorpha renani Gir., + [GH]". RENANI EUPELMUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 :4-sp. noy, + description : 16-spp. key = -. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping Leptospermum, April 16, 1913 (H. Hacker), Brisbane, Queensland. Type, Hy 2831, Queensland Museum, the body (minus wings) on a tag, the head on a slide, QM: Card -2 ©"; both are minus heads, some wings and some legs. They are the Holotype + of Eupelmus renani and a Syntype of Eupelmus dumasi Girault. I leave them for the first reviser to sort out. “TYPE”, 4300", *'4302"', ‘“Eupelmus: renant Gir., dumasi Gir., Types . [GH]"’. Slide - | complete coverslip containing the Holotype head with | antenna separated, “TYPE, Hy/2831, A.A. Giraule’’, “*Q. Museum. Eupelmus renani © 4302*', On the last label all except ‘°Q. Museum. 4302" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. RENANI ENTEDONOMORPHA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 270-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 266-descriptive notes; additional specimen. PUBL. DATA; One female, in the jungle September, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Kuranda, Queensland. Type, Hy 1908, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. In the 1915 reference above Girault compares NOTES: T.4302 is a duplicate Queensland Muséum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. REPERCUSSA OMPHALOMORPHA Giraull, 1913. 1913, Mem. Gd Mus, 2; 160-sp. nov, + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 193-descriptive notes. 1917, Insecutor Inscit. mensir, 5 + 152- Entedonomorpha renani and Entedanomorpha ternysoni with the following comment about their respective Holotypes, ‘The two type bodies have been carefully re-examined and remounted together on a slide’’. QM: 2 slides as follows: Omphalomorpha Girault (1913) a junior synonym of £uderus Haliday (1843). PUBL. DATA: Two females, sweeping in forest, November 6, 1912. Ayr, Queensland. Type, Hy 1669, Queensland Museum, one ot the above specimens on a tag, the head and a hind Jeg on a slide. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 473 QM: | card and 2 slides as follows: Card - | Syntype - minus head, wings and some legs. ‘‘TYPE”’, ‘‘Omphalomorpha repercussa Gir., Type = [GH]"’. Slide 1 - 1 coverslip fragment containing fragmented head (part of I antenna separated) from a Syntype. ““TYPE"', “Omphulomorphe repercussa Gir., 9 type, Secodella [GH]"". Slide 2 - | complete coverslip containing 3 +4. 'Secodella repercussa 7. Goodna, Q., [GH] Hy 41”’. NOTES; In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this species in the genus Secodella hence the annotation on the Slide 1 label and the label on Slide 2. The second Syntype was not located. PUBL. DATA: One female, in jungle, February 5, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Babinda, Queensland. Type, Hy 2766, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag; head and hind legs on a slide. QM: Card — Holotype © minus head, right fore wing and some legs. ‘' TYPE", “Aplastomorpha reticulata Dodd, = type [DH]". Slide - 3 coverslip fragments containing the head (in 3 pieces, antennae attached to 1), 2 legs and | fore wing all from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy/2766, A.A. Girault"’, “Queensland Museum. Aplastomorpha reticulata D. °*’, On the last label all excep! ‘Queensland Muscum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. RESOLUTA URIELLOMY1A Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 3: 319-sp. nov. + RETICULATA RHICNOPELTELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem, Od Mus. 2: 161-sp. description : description, PUBL. DATA: Four female specimens, from the windows of a grocery Store, October 30, 1911. Port Douglas, Queensland. Type, Hy 2775, Queensland Museum, the above females on tags (two pins) and a slide with two heads and hind legs. One female on a window, Thursday Island, Torres Strait, March 14, 1912. QM: Card — 2 Syntype =~; the inner minus head, the outer minus head, right wings and tip of metasoma. ‘*TYPE"’, ‘‘Uriellomvia resoluta Gir., Type » [GH]*’. Slide - 5 coverslip fragments containing 2 heads (each in 2 pieces, 2 antennae separated, | missing), 2 legs and 1 fore wing all from the Syntypes. ‘TYPE, Hy/2775, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. Uriellomyia resoluta —'’, On the last label all except ‘'Queensland Museum." are ina hand similar to Mrs Girault's. NMV: Card -2 '4,6 22 (1 minus head) and 3 beetles. ‘‘Type *’', ‘‘a pa... Bred, 11.18, 4.19, 10.19, cat & dog biscuits [on reverse of card-mount]’’, “‘Uriellomyia resoluta Girault, *- [GH]". NOTES: The remaining three female Syntypes were not located. The material in NMY has no type-status. RETICULATA APLASTOMORPHA (?) Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 315-sp. nov. + description. 163-spp. key. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. 8. Aust. 37: 71-sp. nov. + description [-] : 109-sp. description |’, no data given]. PUBL. DATA: Trans. R. Soc. 8. Aus, - One female on a card. South Australia: Murray Bridge (A.M. Lea). Type, 1.1237, South Australian Museum. The above specimen, an antenna, several legs, and a fore wing on a Slide. Mem, Qd Mus, -[* =] Murray Bridge, South Australia. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘The male specimen may not be this species. See below, immaculatipennis’’. SAM: | card and 2 slides as follows: Card - Holotype + minus antennae and lef! wings, ‘'Murrav Bridge, S. Aus., Lea’’, “7.1237, Rhicnopeltella reticulata Gir., 8. Australia, also slides (2), TYPE’, “Rhicnopeltella reticulata Gir., Type - [GH]"’. Slide | - 1 complete coverslip containing the antennae, | fore wing and } Jeg all from the Holotype. ‘“RAicnopeltella reticulata Gir., - type [GH]”*. Slide 2- | complete coverslip containing 1 5 minus antennae, ‘'1.1947 Rhicnopeltella ? reticulata Gir., Murray Bridge, S. Aus, [GH]”"’. MM: Card - 1 = minus metasoma, fragments of another specimen all mounted with a gall. “‘Sydney’’, ‘‘RAicnopeltella reticulata Girault, = [GH]*’- NOTES: Both papers were issued in MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM December of 1913. The Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. paper was without doubt written first and as a standard I am accepting it as the reference for this nominal species. The descriptions of the female and male were issued in this paper, therefore I regard the male as a Paratype. This specimen was not located. RETICULATA SIGNIPHORA Girault, 1913. 1913, Ent. News 24 : 166-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 68-sp. description; additional specimen. PUBL. DATA: A single female mounted in balsam and captured with a sweeping net in a forest near Ayr, Q., November 6, 1912. Type, Hy.1281, Queensland Museum, the foregoing specimen in xylol-balsam. QM: 3 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype 2 of Signiphora reticulata with head separated, fragmented (parts of antennae also separated); a cracked, half coverslip containing a ° Australaphycus albioviductus Girault. ‘‘Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/1281, 2’’, ‘*Australaphycus albioviductus Gir., Type = [GH]”’, ‘‘Signiphora reticulata Girault, ° type. Sweeping, forest, Ayr, Q., 6 Apr., 1912 [GH] 4408’. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing numerous specimens of both sexes with heads separated. ‘‘Matritia reticulata Gir., 2°, Mackay, III.1931 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Slide 3 - 2 complete coverslips containing numerous ° 2 with heads separated. ““(Signiphora) Matritia reticulata (Girault), ?. Mackay, Q., 1931 [GH]’’. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this species in the genus Matritia as a new combination hence the labels on Slides 2 and 3. T.4408 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. RETICULATIPENNIS ALAPTUS Girault, 1935. 1935, ‘‘Microhymenoptera Australiensis nova mostly Chalcididae.’’ (Girault : Sydney) (25 April 1935) : 4[318]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Canterbury, Vic., B. Blackbourn. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type was one female. A paratype female was taken at Canterbury, Victoria in January, 1935, B. Blackbourn’’. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 coverslip fragment containing numerous specimens of which one is a Syntype ° of Alaptus reticulatipennis and the others are unidentified. ‘‘A/aptus reticulatipennis Gir., (center nearest [?]), Type °. Canterbury, Vic., B. Blackbourn. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing | Syntype © intact. ‘‘A/aptus reticulatipennis Gir., Paratype ° [GH]’’. NOTES: Girault did not select a Holotype therefore his specimens are Syntypes. The Queensland Museum register numbers for the Syntypes of this species are T.9877 (Slide 1) and T.9878 (Slide 2). RETICULATITHORAX EPITEROBIA Girault, 1914. 1914, Entomologist 47 : 68-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 189-sp. description; additional specimen. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, December 2nd, 1912 (A.P. Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type [Hy.3172], the above specimen on a tag, the head and a hind leg on a slide. In the Queensland Museum. QM: Card - Nothing of the Holotype remains on the card. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘‘Epiterobia reticulatithorax Gir., Type ? [GH]’’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head (in 2 pieces, minus I antenna, the other separated, in 2 pieces) and 1 leg all from the Holotype. ‘‘Q. Museum. Epiterobia reticulatithorax Gir., Genotype 2’’. On the last label all except ‘*Q. Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. RETICULATIVENTRIS EPIMETAGEA Girault, 1934. 1934, ‘‘Eucharitidae, Cynipidae, Proctotrypidae et Thysanoptera nova Australiensis.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 February 1934) : 1[306]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Forest Hill, forest, Dec., A.R. Brimblecombe. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘One female, 1932’’. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 475 OM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 - Holotype © minus head, wings (except left hind wing) and some legs; metasoma and | leg separated. ‘““Epimetagea reliculativentris Girault, Type » [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘*Forest Hill, Dec., A.R. Brimblecombe. Epimetagea [GH]’’. Slide | - 1 complete coyerslip and 2 coverslip fragments containing the head (antennae separated) and 2 fore wings all from the Holotype. *‘Epimetagea reticulativentris Gir., Type +. Forest Hill, Dec., 1932 [GH]*’. Card 2-1 © minus left wings and most of both antennae_ ‘‘Warrah, N.S.W., W.W."’, “ Epimetagea reticulativentris. Gir,, © [GH]”’. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 antennae (1 incomplete), | fore wing and | leg all from a specimen now missing. “Epimetagea reticulativentris Git., ~. Moree, N.S. Wales [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9879. REX CHALCIS See ROBUSTA CHALCIS REX COCCOPHAGOIDES Girault, 1930. 1930, ‘‘New pests from Australia, VIII."" (Girault : Brisbane) (16 August 1930) : 5(277]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: [\] Forest, Beenleigh. QM: Slide - 2 complete coverslips (one cracked) containing the Holotype - of Coccophagoides rex with head separated, | - of Coccophagus regulus Girault, the Holotype © of Ablerus beenleighi Girault and 2 unidentified chalcidoids. ““Caccophagoides regulus Gir., = rex Git,, Type » [GH]"’, ‘‘Ablerus beenleighi Gir., < type [GH] 3792”. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3519. REX PELOROTELOPSELLA Girault, 1929, 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust, 53; 324-sp. nov. + description. PUBL, DATA: A male, Mount Lofty, South Australia (J.G.O. Tepper). SAM: Card - Holotype * minus head, ‘Mt. Lotty, 5.A., J.G.O. Tepper’’, ''Type'’, ‘*Pelorotelopsella rex Girault, South Australia, also slide, TYPE”, * Pelorotelopsella rex Girault, Type 7 [GH]"". Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head with antennae separated (I in 2 pieces). ‘' TYPE”, '*Pelorotelopsella rex Girault, 4.8. Aus. Mus. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld."*. REYMONDI NEANASTATUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 32-sp. nov. + description, PUBL. DATA; One female, in forest, December 25, 1912. Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Type, Hy 2892, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; wings and an anterina on a slide with slide type of punclaliceps Girault. A common species on certain trees in the bed of the Cape River (September). QM; Card ~ Holotype - minus left wings, right hind wing, metasoma and some leg paris; head separated (minus part of 1 antenna, part of the other separated). “TYPE", ‘*4366°', ‘“Neanasiaius reymondi Girault, Type = [GH]’’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing | fore Wing and | antenna (minus scape) all from the Holotype of Neanastaius reymondi,; a half coverslip overlying a coverslip fragment all containing an unidentified eupelmid and 1 antenna of uncertain origin. "TYPE, Hy/2892, A.A. Girault"’, “‘Queensland Museum. Neanastatus revmondi, Gir. 4366''. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum. 4366" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: Capeville is on the Cape River and I arn assuming that the specimen labelled ''Type’’ by Girault is the one he selected as his Holotype. The slide-mounted parts are not on a slide with the type parts of Neanastatus punctaticeps as stated in the PUBL. DATA. However, the parts present on the Slide match those missing from the card-mounted part of the Holotype and [ am therefore assuming that they are part of the Holotype. T.4366 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and, in the absence 476 of any specimens labelled ‘‘Cape River’’, it has been cancelled. RHEA 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. 1929, Trans, R, Soc, 8. Aust. 53 : 315-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Ex coccid on Callitris robusta, Injune, Apr., J.H. Smith. The second reference above says, ‘‘Type and cotype female reared from a coccid on Callitris robusta. Injune, Queensland, April, 1927 (J.H. Smith). The cotype as usual for the Queensland Museum"’, SAM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing | Syntype © with head and antennae separated, ‘‘TYPE"’, ‘‘Ablerus rhea Girault, Type © [GH] Ent. Div, Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld."". QM: Slide - 1 Syntype - with head and antennae separated. ‘‘Ab/erus rhea Girault, Cotype © [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Sik., Qld. 3791. 3791"". NOTES: Since Girault did not designate a Holotype with his original description both females are Syntypes. The Queensland Museum register number for its Syntype of this species is T.3791. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM forest, November, 1917. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type was a single female’’. QM: 3 cards on separate pins and I slide as follows: Card | - Only the metasoma of the Holotype of Systolomorphella richteri remains on the card together with a © of Paraiomicabia flavios Girault. “Systolomorphella richteri Gir., © type [GH] abdom. only outer"’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Paratomicobia flavios Gir., =. Ipswich [GH]”’, Card 2 - specimen missing. *Systolomorphella richteri Girault, [GH]"' and on the reverse, “‘Indooroopilly, 20 Dec., 1931, window [GH]"*. Card 3-2 /" (1 minus head) and 1 leg. ““Systolamerphella richteri Girault, + [GH]"' and on the reverse, ‘“‘Indooroopilly, weeds, [1,20,1932, I11.28.1932, V.25,1932, Forest [GH]"’. Slide - | complete coverslip containing | fore wing, 2 hind wings and 2 antennae all from the Indooroopilly specimens. **Systolomorphella richteri Girault, | . Indooroopilly [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk,, Qld.”’, NOTES: See also NOTES with Systolomorphella dinotipennis. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9880. RICHTER! ANAGYROPSIS Girault, 1923. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. ROBERTSON! GASTRANCISTRUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 185-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping forest sanid-ridges near coast, Tweed River, May 9, 1914 (A.P. Dodd), Chindera [= Chinderah], New South Wales. Type, Hy 3163, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head, pair of wings and a hind tibia ona slide. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card ! - Holotype - minus head, wings (except for 1] separated hind wing) and most legs; metasoma separated, ‘*TYPE”’, , “Gastrancistrus robertsoni Girault, Type = RICHTER! SYSTOLOMORPHELLA Girault, 1922. [GH]"’. 1922, Insecutar Inscit. menstr. 10: 149-sp. Slide 1 - 1 coverslip fragment containing the nov, + description, head (fragmented, 1 antenna separated, in 2 PUBL, DATA: Pentland, Queensland, pieces), | pair of wings and 1 leg all from RICHTER] ELASMUS Girault, 1922. 1922, Insecutor Inscit, menstr. 10 : 45-sp. noy. + description. PUBL. DATA: Manly, Queensland, forest, September 21, 1920. NOTES: No specimens of this species were located. RICHTER] MARXELLA Girault, 1932. Eneyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV A77 the Holotype. “TYPE", '*Gastrancistrus robertson} Gir., = type [GH]. Card 2-1 ~ minus head and part of 1 leg ‘*Gastrancistrus robertsoni Gir., ~ [GH]" and on the reverse, “Ipswich, forest, VII- VUI, 1919 [GH]”. Slide 2- 1 complete, square coverslip containing part of | leg plus the fragmented _ head and antennae all from the specimen on Card 2. ‘'Gastrancistrus robertsoni Gir., Ipswich [GH]’’. RORUSTA CHALCIS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 321-sp. nov. + description : 325-spp. key. 1924, Insecutor Inseit. mensir. 12 : 175- Chalcis rey nom. nov, PUBL. DATA: One female, March 29, 1914 {(A.P. Dodd). Halifax (Ingham), Queensland. Type, Hy 3379, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag. QM: Card — Holotype — minus lefi antenna and left hind tibia + tarsus. “‘Twmidicoxa robusta Girault, * type [GH]"’, “Brachymeria rex (Gir.) E.F. Riek. Det. 1950”’. NOTES: In 1913 Girault placed Tumuidicoxa Girault (1911) as a junior synonym of Chaicis Fabricius (1789). He seems to have forgotten the synonymy when labelling the Holotype of this species. ROBUSTA ENTEDONOMORPHA Girault, 1922. 1922, Insecutar Inscit, menstr. 10: LOO-sp. noy. + description. PUBL. DATA: Jungle, Nelson [= Gordonvale], November. QM: Card - Holotype © minus head, some legs and left wings; right wings separated. “Entedonomarpha robusta Gir,, © lwpe {(GH]"’, Slide - 3 coverslip fragments containing the head (in 2 pieces, minus | antenna, the other separated, in 2 pieces) and parts of 2 legs all from the Holotype of Entedonomarpha robusta; | complete coverslip containing parts of Hefreulophus voltairei Girault. * Hetreulophus voltairei Gir., \ type, Entedonomorpha robusta Gir., - type [GH]”’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T9881. ROBUSTA BOREALIS CHALCTIS Giraull, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 322-var. nov. + description, 1924, /nsecutor Inscit, menstr. 12 > 175- Chaleis rex nom, nov. for Chaleis rohusta. PUBL. DATA: From a specimen sent by G.F. Hill from Port Darwin, Northern Territory; no type. QM: Stage - | + minus right antennal flagellum, metasoma and some legs. “Brisbane, [89..., H. Tryon’’, ““Chaleis rex Girault borealis Gir., ' [GH]"’. NOTES: The specimen from Darwin was not located. ROBUSTUS CERCHYSIUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 4: 84-sp. nov, + description + 86-comparalive notes under Cerchysius oviductus Girault. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, November 4, 1913. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2984, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag; head, fore wing and hind tibiae on a slide. QM: Card - Only some legs and | fore wing remain of the Holotype on the card, “TYPE”, ““Cerchysius robustus Giraull, Type - [GH]"’. Slide - 2 cracked coverslip fragments; 1 coniains the head (antennae attached), 1 fore wing and parts of 2 legs all from the Holotype of Cerchysius robustus, the other coverslip fragment contains parts of Rhopaleneyrtoidea dubia Girault. ‘“‘ TYPE", “Cerchysius robustus Gir., — type [GH]”’, “Rhopalencyrividea dubia Gir., = type [GH]"’. ROBUSTUS NEOTETRASTICHODES (7) Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 3: 235-sp. noy. + description, PUBL. DATA: One female, from a window, Cooktown, February 3, 1912 (A.A.G.), Cooktown, Ayr, Ingham and Herberton, Queensland. Type, Hy 2586, Queensland Museum, the Cooktown specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. Also a female, from a window, Ayr, November 7, 1912; one from a window, Ingham, February 16, 1913, and another from a 478 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM window, Herberton, Decemiber 28, 1913 ROMAE MARIETTA Girault, 1932. (A.A.G.). QM: Card - Holotype © minus head. “TYPE”, ““Neotetrastichodes robustus Dodd, = type [DH]"’. Slide - 1 cracked coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head in 2 pieces, each with an antenna attached. **TYPE, Hy/2586, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. Neotetrastichodes robustus, Dodd ¥7?, On the last label all except **Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: The Paratype specimens from Ayr, Ingham and Herberton were not located. ROMAE ABLERUS Girault, 1932. 1932, ‘‘New pests from Australia, X.** (Girault > Brisbane) (10 February 1932): 2[287]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Roma. [n his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ““The type was one female reared from a Chionaspis-like scale upon the foliage of Atalantia glauca, Jany, 17, 1931, D.O. Atherton and A.A. Girault"’. QM: Slide - | complete coverslip containing the Holotype © with head separated. ** dA blerus romae Girault, Type °. Roma, Q. [GH] Ent, Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld."’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9882. ROMAE GONATOCERUS Girault, 1928. 1928, ‘‘A prodigeous discourse on wild animals."’ (Girault ; Brisbane) (19 March 1928) : 3(220]-sp, description. PUBL. DATA: Wilga scrub, Roma, Dec. 2, 1925. QM: Slide - | cracked complete coverslip containing the Holotype * minus part of | antenna; part of | fore wing separated. “*Gonatocerus ratnae Girault, Type = [GH] 3649. Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld. 3649". NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species ts T.3649, 1932, “‘New lower Hymenoptera from Australia and India.”’ (Girault ; Brisbane) (20 October ]932) : 2[294}-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: From Chionuspis on Atalanta [= Atalantia|, Roma, 17 Jany., 1931, D.O. Atherton and A.A.G, In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “‘The types comprised several pairs reared from a Chionaspis-like coccid on Atalanta [= Atalantial glauca and with Ablerus romae*’- QM: 6 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 almost complete coverslip containing 2 4 and 2 Syntypes, all without heads, and 2 separated heads. **( Perissopterus) Marietta romae Gir., Types 1°. Roma, Jany., 1931, D.O. Atherton [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld. 4945", "NAME MARIETTA ROMAE GIRAULT = APHYTIS ROMAE (GIRAULT) IV DI2, 11 DET. D. ROSEN 1969". Slide 2 = 2 complete coverslips containing a Syntype © minus | pair of wings and same legs; head separated. “‘NAME MARIETTA ROMAE GIRAULT TYPE * (= APHYTIS) 1V D12,14 REMOUNT HOYER Dept. Biol, Cont. Univ. Calif.’’. Slide 3 - | complete, square coverslip containing | fore wing and | leg all froma Syntype 2. ‘NAME MARIETTA ROMAE GIRAULT TYPE © FOREWING LEG (= APHYTIS) 1V D12,15 REMOUNT HOYER Dept. Biol, Cont. Univ. Calif."". Slide 4 - 1 complete coverslip containing | pair of wings from a Syntype 1. **NAME MARIETTA ROMAE GIRAULT TYPE ?: FORE - HIND WING (= APH YTIS) IV D12,12 REMOUNT HOYER Dept, Biol. Cont. Univ. Calif.’”. Slide S$ — 1 Syntype 7 minus | pair of wings and some legs; head separated. ‘NAME MARIETTA ROMAE GIRAULT TYPE # (= APHYTIS)1V D12,12 REMOUNT HOYER Dept. Biol. Cont. Uniy. Calif.’*. Slide 6 — | complete coverslip containing | intact |. ‘Marietta romae ? *. Chinchilla, 17 Sep., 1931, S.E. Flanders, Ex Aleurodid [?] on coceid on Atalantia [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T.4945. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV ayy ROMAE BOLARDINI GONATOCERUS Girault, 1938. 1938, Revia Ent., Rio de J. 9 : 392-var. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, Gatton, October, 1932, A.R. Brimblecombe. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the frazmentary Holotype . ‘'Gonatocerus romae Gir. boiardini Gir., Type. Gatton, Ocet., 1932 |GH] Ent, Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk, Qld.*’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this variery is T.6389, ROMANES/ POLYNEMA Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Qd Mus. 1: 174-sp, nov. + description, 1915, Mem, Qd Mus, 3: 166-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: A single male specimen taken alive from a spider’s web suspended between cane-plants along the edge of a canefield in jungle country, Darradgee, N.Q.. July 26, 1912, Type, Hy/1074, Queensland Museum, the forenoted male (mounted with the female type of P, siebaldi). QM: Slide (broken and mended below with paper) - | cracked, almost complete coverslip containing the intact Holotype * of Polynema romanesi and a fragmentary of Polynema sieboldi Girault. ‘TYPE, Hy/ 1073, 1074, A.A, Girault’’, “Queensland Museum, Polynema siebaldi Gir. © P. romanesi, Gir. * 3602. 3627", On the last Jabel all except ‘‘Queensland Museum. 3602. 3627"' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. Girault has changed the first sex sign from male to female. NOTES: T.3627 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. ROSTANDI CLOSTEROCERUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 3 ; 213-sp, nov. + description. PUBL, DATA: One female, May 30, 1914, in forest (A.P, Dodd). Maclean (Clarence River), New South Wales. Type, Hy 2539, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide with slide type of Purahorismenus spissipunctatus Girault, QM: Slide (broken and mended below with tape) - 3 patches of mounting medium (now missing coverslip fragments) containing the Holotype ° of Closlerocerus rostandi in 3 pieces. The parts of Parahorismenus spissipunctatus are now nissing. ““TYPE, A.A, Girault’’, ‘*\Neochrpsocharella rostandi Gir,, Type, Parahorismenus spissipunctatus Gir., © type [GH]". NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this species in the genus Neochrysocharella as a new combination hence the label on the Slide. ROSTANDI EuRYTOMA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 4: 250-sp, nov, + description : 260-spp. key = +. PUBL. DATA: One female, three males from the collections of the National Museum of Victoria, reared from galls, March 16, 1910 (F.P. Spry). Melbourne, Victoria. Types, Hy 3242, Queensland Museum, one male, one female on a tag; female antennae and a leg on a slide with lype slide of Juscipennis. OM: Card - 1 Syntype 7 intact, 1 Syntype minus head, hind wings and some legs; left fore wing and 2 legs separated. ‘* TYPE", 4812") “63 Nat. Mus. Victoria’, ‘Purytoma rostandi Girault, 7+ type {GH]". Slide (broken mended below with paper, | corner and a triangular piece in the middle are missing) - 2 coverslip fragments; the one closer to the main label contains | antenna and | leg all from the » Syntype of Euryioma rostandi, the remaining ecayerslip fragment contains parts from the Holotype - of Burytoma fuscipennis Girault. ““TYPE, Hy/3242, A.A. Girault"’, ‘Queensland Museum. 4812/4870. Auryloma rostandi, Gir, - 4812/4870" and on the reverse of the slide, E. fuscipennis Type [GH] 4812. 4870". On the second label all except “Queensland Museum, 4812/4870. 4812/ 4870" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: The remaining Syntypes mentioned in the PUBL. DATA were not located. T,4812 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species and is reserved for the Syntype male, 480 RoOTUNDICErS DINOCARSIS Girault, 1932. 1932, ‘‘New pests from Australia, XN." (Girault : Brisbane) (10 February 1932) : 3[288]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: None given. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “Three females were the Lypes, South Australia (Macleay Museum)’’- QM: Card - 2 Syntype = -; J minus antennae, métasoma and most of mesosoma (including appendages); the other minus antennae and right hind wing (right fore wing separated). “‘S. Austr.’’, ““Dinocarsis rotundiceps Girault, Cotypes = [GH]”’. ANIC: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card | — 1 Syntype - minus head and left Wings. “S. Austr,’’, ““Dinocarsis roiundiceps Girault, Type 2 [GH]"’, ‘See also slide ex Macleay Museum'’. Slide — | large coverslip fragment containing the head (minus part of | antenna) and 2 legs all from the Syntype on ANIC Card 1. *Dinocarsis rotindiceps Gir., Type © {GH]"’, “On pernanent loan from the Macleay Museum, Univ. of Sydney’? and on the reverse of the slide, '*Ex Macleay Museum’’. Card 2-1 + minus left fore wing and most of antennal segments. “*S. Austr.”", “*Dinocarsis rotundiceps Gir., - [GH]"’, MM; Slide - 4 coverslip fragments containing parts from species as per labels. *Dinocarsis ubnormis Gir., outer, Dinocarsis rolundiceps Git., - (GH]’’. NOTES: Although the female on ANIC Card 2 is labelled ‘*S. Austr."' | am only accepting those specimens labelled Cotypes and Type by Girault as Syntypes. lam uncertain of the origin of the parts on the MM Slide. The Queensland Museum register number for its Syntypes of this species is T.9883. ROTUNDIVENTRIS SELITRICHODES Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 233-sp. nov. + descriprion, PUBL. DATA: One female, im forest, December 24, 1912. Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Type, Hy 2584, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing the Holotype — with head separated (in 2 pieces, minus | antenna). MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM “TYPE, Hy/2584, A.A. Girault’’, “ Tetraslichodes [GH] Queensland Museum. Selitrichodes rotundiventris Gir. -"’. On the last Jabel all after ‘‘Queensland Museum.” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. ROUSSEAUT ASAPHOMORPHELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 316-sp. description. 1913, Trans. R. Soe. §. Aust. 37: 105-sp. nov. + description, PUBL. DATA: ["] South Australia: Port Lincoln (A.M, Lea). Type, 1.1342, South Australian Museum. One specimen on a slide. SAM: Slide = | complete coverslip containing the Holotype © with head, antennae and some legs separated. * Asaphomorphella rousseaui Gir., type - [GH]’’. NOTES: Both papers issued in December of 1913. The Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. paper was without doubt written first and as a standard | am accepting it as the reference for this nominal species. ROUSSEAU POLYNEMA Girauil, 1913. 1913, Arch, Naturgesch, 79 Abt.A, H.6: 79- sp. nov. + description. 1913, Mem, Od Mus, 2: 120-sp. description : l26-spp. key 67 62. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in a jungle pocket, May 26, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type |Hy.1582], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide with P. franklini. A female of this species, measuring 1 mm, was captured by Mr. Alan P. Dodd at Kuranda, North Queensland, hy sweeping jungle, May 18, 1913, QM: Slide - | cracked, complete, square covershp containing the intact Holotype : of Polynema rousseaul; 1 complete, circular coverslip containing the intact Holotype - of Polynema franklini Girault. “VY PE, Hy/(582, 1583, A.A. Girault"’, 1582. Queensland Museum, Polynema rousseaut, G. P. franklini, G, 1358[3), 3601. [Faded] 3605"°. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum. 3601. 3605”' are ina hand similar to Mrs Girault’s, NOTES: T.3605 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype ot this species and has been cancelled. DAHMS; GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: LV a81 ROUSSEAU? STOMATOCERAS Girault, 1917. 1917, Insecutor Inscit, menstr, 5: 149-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, minutien- mounted, Brisbane, Queensland, October 6, 1914 (H. Hacker). Type, Queensland Museum, the above female with a slide bearing a hind leg, a fore wing and an antenna, QM: Stage - Holotype = minus nght antenna, tip of left antenna, right fore wing and left hind leg, ‘Brisbane: H, Hacker, 6.10,14"", §56309"", ''Stomaioceras rousseaui Gir., Type = [GH]"’. Slide - 2 almost complete coverslips containing | antenna, 1 fore wing and 2 legs (1 a hind leg) all from the Holotype. **Stomatoceras rousseaui Gir., Type [GH]”’. NOTES; The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4629. RUBENSI COCCIDOXENUS Girault, 1932. 1932, **New pests from Australia, X.”" (Girault : Brisbane) (10 February 1932) ; 1[286)-sp. description. 4 PUBL. DATA: Bakerville, forest, March 15, 1919. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ''A female’, QM: Slide - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing the fragmentary Holotype » of Coccidoxenus rubensi and an unidentified species of Epitetralophidea; | large coverslip fragment containing an undescribed ~ of Tetrastichodes. “Epitetralaphidea, Echthrodryinus rubensi Gir., - type, Tetrastichodes aphycoideus [CHEIRONYM] Gir., Type - [GH]’’. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault makes Coecidoxenus Crawford (1913) a junior synonym of Echihrodryinus Perkins (1906) and he has labelled his specimen accordingly. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9884. RUBENSTEINA EPOMPHALE Girault, 1934. 1934, ‘New Capsidae and Hymenoptera, with note on an unmentionable."’ (Girault : Sydney) (21 December 1934) : 3[313]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Perth, W. Aus., Feb. 5, 1932, B.A. O'Connor. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The types were four females from gum blossoms"’. WADA: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 4 intact Syntype | |. “Epomphale * [GH] EULOPHIDAE 122, Gum Blossom, Govt. House, Perth, 5.2.32, B.A. O'C.”’, “Epomphale rubensteini [= rubensteina] Gir., Types = [GH]’’. NMV; Slide ~ | complete coverslip containing 1 © intact. ‘‘Apomphale rubensteini [= rubensteina] Gir., Paratype ¢ [GH] 202°". NOTES: The NMV specimen has no type status. In his Unpublished manuscript Girauli mentions this specimen which was collected at Canterbury, Victoria. RUBRICORNIS NEARRETOCERA (2) Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 350-sp, nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: [-] Brisbane, Queensland, November 19, 1913 (H. Hacker). Type, Hy 3423, Queensland Museum. A slide, QM: Slide — 2 coverslip fragments; the one closer to the main labels contains 1 Jeg and 2 antennae (1 incomplete) all from the Holotype of Nearretocera rubricornis; the other coverslip fragment contains parts from the Holotype - of Nearretocera longipedicel Girault. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/3423, A.A, Girault"’, **N. longipedicel Type [GH] 4679". ‘Queensland Museum. Neurretocera rubricornis Dodd . 4677’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum. 4677"' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: The body of the Holotype was not located. T.4677 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. RUBRIFEMUR CHALCIS See RUBRIFEMUR PSEUDEPITELIA RUBRIFEMUR PSEUDEPITELIA Girault, 1913. 1913, Can. Ent. 45 : 105-sp, nov, + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 314 - Pseudepitelia Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Chalcis Fabricius (1789) : 318-sp. description ; 324 spp. key. 482 PUBL. DATA: A single cardmounted female, labelled ‘‘Cheltenham, Victoria.’’ Type, Hy/1182, Queensland Museum, the above specimen, plus a slide bearing an antenna and a posterior leg. QM: Card - Holotype ? minus antennae, left hind and mid legs. ‘‘Pseudepitelia rubrifemur Girault, ? type [GH]’’, “«Brachymeria rubrifemur (Gir.) E.F. Riek. Det. 1950”’. Slide - 1 cracked complete coverslip (now partly missing over leg) containing 1 antenna and 1| hind leg (minus some tarsal segments) all from the Holotype. “Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/1182, 4525”’, ‘‘Pseudepitelia rubrifemur Girault, ° type. Posterior leg, Antenna [GH]’’. NOTES: T.4525 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. RUBRIFEMUR TRICHOXENIA Girault, 1926. 1926, ‘‘New pests from Australia, V.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 December 1926) : 2[207]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: South Australia. Macleay Mus. ANIC: Pin - Holotype ° minus right hind tarsus and part of left antenna. ‘‘S. Austr.”’, ‘‘Trichoxenia rubrifemur Gir., Type ° [GH]’’. RUBRIFUNICLE THAUMASURA Girault, 1932. 1932, ‘‘New lower Hymenoptera from Australia and India.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 October 1932) : 4[296]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Cradle Mtn, Tas., 10 Jany., 1917. G.H. Hardy. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type was a single female’. QM: Stage - Holotype ? minus head and part of the outer ovipositor valves. ‘‘G.H. Hardy, Cradle Mt, 10.1.17/1’’, “*Thaumasura rubrifunicle Girault, Type = [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9885. RUBRIPES BRACHEPITELIA Girault, 1913. 1913, Can. Ent. 45 : 106-sp. nov. + description. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 315-Brachepitelia Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Chalcis Fabricius (1789); sp. description : 324-spp. key. 1927, Rec. S. Aust. Mus, 3 : 322-additional specimen. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 53 : 344- additional specimens; descriptive notes. PUBL. DATA: A cardmounted female, labelled ‘‘Larva[e] of Various Moths, Melbourne.’’ Melbourne, Victoria. Type, Hy 1184, Queensland Museum, the above specimen; an antenna on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus antennae and left hind leg. ‘*4536’’, ‘‘Brachepitelia rubripes Girault, ? type [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Chalcid larvae of var...’’. ‘Type [GH] Chalcis rubripes Gir. [HH]’’, ““Brachymeria rubripes (Gir.) E.F. Riek. Det. 1950’’. Slide - 1 empty, cracked, almost complete coverslip. ‘Queensland Museum. TYPE, 4536. Hy/1184. 2”’, ‘‘Brachepitelia rubripes Girault, ° type [GH]’’. SAM: 4 cards on separate pins and | pin as follows: Card 1 - 1 % minus part of 1 antenna. “‘Launceston, 22.2.14’’, ‘*2668’’, ‘‘Chalcis rubripes Gir. S. Aus., Tas.’’, ‘‘Chalcis rubripes Girault, © [GH]’’. Card 2 - 1 intact ©. ‘‘Launceston’’, **2255”", *‘Chalcis rubripes Girault, 4 [GH]’’. Card 3 - 1 intact ¢. ‘‘Lucindale, S.A., Feuerheerdt’’, ‘‘Chalcis rubripes Girault, 5 [GH]’’. Card 4 - 1 intact 2. ‘‘Lucindale, S.A., A.M. Lea’’, ‘‘Chalcis rubripes Gir., ° [GH]’’. Pin — 1 specimen minus metasoma. ‘‘Mt. Lofty, S.A., J.G.O. Tepper’’, ‘‘Chalcis rubripes Gir. [GH]’’. NMV: 3 cards on separate pins and | pin as follows: Card 1 - 1 intact ©. ‘‘Port Lincoln, S.A., Oct., 1929, F.E. Wilson’’, ‘‘F.E. Wilson Collection’’, ‘‘Chalcis rubripes Girault [GH]’’. Card 2 - 1 intact ?. ‘‘Port Lincoln, S.A., Oct., 1929, F.E. Wilson’’, ‘‘F.E. Wilson Collection’’, ‘‘Chalcis rubripes Girault [GH]’’. Card 3 - | = with metasoma and 1 hind leg separated. ‘‘Seville, Victoria, F.E. Wilson, 25.xi,28’’, ‘“‘F,E, Wilson Collection’’, “Chalcis rubripes Girault, ° [GH]’’. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV Pin - 1 intact ©. ‘‘N. Melb.’’, ‘‘Chalcis rubripes Gir., 2 [GH]’’. On the last label Girault has crossed out ‘‘Type [GH]’’. MM: Pin - 1 ° with antennae and some legs damaged. ‘‘S. Aust.’’, ‘‘Chalcis rubripes Girault, ° [GH]’’. ANIC: | card and | stage on separate pins: Stage - 1 intact 2. ‘‘F.C.T., Aust., Blundell’s, 28.xi.1930, L.F. Graham’’, “*Chalcis rubripes Gir., ° [GH]’’. Card - 1 ° with some legs separated. ‘‘N.S. Wales, Belmore (Taylor) Dec., 1903’’, ““W.W. Froggatt Collection’’, ‘‘Chalcis rubripes Gir., ° [GH]’’. NOTES: T.4536 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. RUBRIPES CHALCIS See RUBRIPES BRACHEPITELIA RUBRIPES STOMATOCERAS See RUBRIPES STOMATOCEROIDES RUBRIPES STOMATOCEROIDES Girault, 1914 1913, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37 : 75-locality data; descriptive notes as Stomatoceroides rubipes. 1914, Societas ent. 29 : S1-sp. nov. + description as Sfomatoceroides rubripes. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 342-sp. description : 343-descriptive notes after Stomatoceroides insipiens Girault. 1925, ‘‘Indications (in new insects) of ruling power and law in nature.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 March 1925) : 3[186] Stomatoceroides Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Stomatoceras Kirby (1883). 1926, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 14 : 71-repeat of 1925 generic synonymy. PUBL. DATA: 1913 - Two males, one female, Cairns, North Queensland (Lea). 1914- A single female specimen, sweeping in a forest near Hambledon Junction, N.Q., June 7, 1912. Type [Hy.3410], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag anda slide with antenna, fore wing and posterior leg. QM: Card - Holotype ? minus antennae, left wings, left hind leg and part of the metasoma. ‘‘Stomatoceroides rubripes Girault, 2 type [GH]’’, ‘‘Stomatoceroides rubripes Gir. [HH]’’, ‘‘Stomatoceras 483 rubripes (Gir.) E.F. Riek. det. 1951”’. Slide - 1 coverslip (minus 2 pieces) containing | antenna, | fore wing and 1 hind leg all from the Holotype. “Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/1184 ? [sic] °’’, ‘‘Stomatoceroides rubripes Girault, 2 type [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number Hy.1184 on the Slide is the number for Brachepitelia rubripes and is not for this species. I do not regard the descriptive notes in the 1913 paper as being sufficient to make this a valid, available, nominal species in that year. They appear to be variational notes on the original description and therefore do not satisfy the provisions of Article 12 of the Code. In the 1913 paper the spelling of the specific name is rubipes which I take to be a printing error. RUBRIPES VERGILI CHALCIS Girault, 1927. 1927, Rec. S. Aust. Mus. 3 : 322-collection data; descriptive notes. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 53 : 343- additional specimens. PUBL. DATA: A male and female, Launceston, Tasm., Feb., 1911, No.2255, (F.M. Littler). SAM: 5 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - | intact Syntype ¢ and 1 intact Syntype °. ‘Launceston, 22.2.11’’, “*2255"’, ‘‘Chalcis rubripes vergilii Gir., ¢ [GH]’’. Card 2 - 1 intact 4. ‘‘Launceston, 12.2.14’’, “*2255’, “‘Chalcis rubripes vergilii Girault, ¢ [GH]’’. Card 3 - 1 © with dorsal mesosoma and eyes insect damaged. ‘‘Launceston, 11.2.14’’, “°2255”’, ‘‘Chalcis rubripes vergilii Girault, ¢ [GH]’’. Card 4 - 1 intact 4. ‘‘Launceston, 15.2.14’’, **2255”’, “‘Chalcis rubripes vergilii Girault, 7 [GH]’’. Card 5 - 1 intact 4. ‘‘Launceston, 11.2.14’’, “*2255”’, ‘‘Chalcis rubripes vergilii Girault, * [GH]’’. ANIC: Card - 1 ¢ with part of 1 leg separated; wings damaged. ‘‘Blue Mts., 1899°’, ““W.W. Froggatt Collection’’, “‘Chalcis rubripes Gir. vergilii Gir., 4 [GH]’’. QM: Stage - 1 © minus part of both antennae. ‘‘G.H. Hardy, Wynyard, Feb., 1924”’, “‘Chalcis rubripes vergilii Gir., Type = 484 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM [GH]’’, ‘‘Brachymeria rubripes (Gir.) E.F. RUFICORNIS CHALCIS Riek. Det. 1950’’. See RUFICORNIS TUMIDICOXA NOTES: The descriptive notes in 1927 serve to make this a valid, available, nominal RUFICORNIS TUMIDICOXA Girault, 1913. taxon in that year. The specimens on SAM 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79 Abt.A, H.6 : 67- Card 1 fit the data mentioned with these Tumidicoxa Girault (1911) a junior notes and I regard them as the Syntypes. A - - : ynonym of Chalcis Fabricius (1789). Although davelled Type Uy Crault ise 1913, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37: 74-sp. nov. + Queensland Museum female does not have description as Tumidicoxa ruficornis. type-status since its data were not mentioned 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 319-sp. description as with the original descriptive notes. : Chalcis ruficornis : 323-spp. key. 1927, Rec. S. Aust. Mus. 3 : 323-additional specimen. RUBRITIBIA THAUMASURA Girault, 1932. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 53 : 344- 1932, ‘‘New lower Hymenoptera from descriptive notes. Australia and India.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 October 1932) : 4[296]-sp. BUBL. Dist a: Six tonal speciniens, Queensland: Cairns. Type, 1.1242, South description. Australian Museum. Three females on a PUBL. DATA: N.S. Wales. Macleay Mus. card, plus a slide bearing posterior femora In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, and antennae. The type was a single female ; SAM: | card and 1 stage on separate pins, ANIC: Pin - Holotype ° minus terminal and 1 slide as follows: segments of the antennae, right mid leg and Card - 1 intact Syntype &, 2 Syntype 2¢ metasoma. ‘‘N.S. Wales’’, “ Thaumasura each missing 1 antenna and | hind leg. rubritibia Girault, Type ° [GH]’’. “‘Cairns’’, ‘1.1242, Tumidicoxa ruficornis Gir., Queensland, also slide, TYPE’’, “*Tumidicoxa ruficornis Girault, Types 2 RUBRIVENTRIS CHALCIS [GH]’’. See RUFIVENTRIS TUMIDICOXA Slide - a half coverslip containing 2 hind legs and 2 antennae all from the Syntypes. ; ““Tumidicoxa ruficornis [GH]’’. On the last RUBRIVENTRIS EURYTOMA (?) Girault and Dodd label Girault has crossed out ‘‘Chalcis’’. (in Girault, 1915). Stage - 1 ° minus left antennal flagellum. 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 4: 246-sp, Dov. + ‘1940, 4681”", ‘“Bowen, Queensland”’, description : 259-spp. key °°. “‘Chalcis ruficornis (Girault), ° [GH]’’. PUBL. DATA: [+] Gordonvale, QM: Card - 1 2 minus some leg parts. Queensland, on foliage of Melaleuca, “‘Chalcis ruficornis Gir., °. Nelson [= October 15, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Type, Hy Gordonvale], N.Q. [GH]’’. 3233, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag, the head on a slide. NOTES: The remaining three Syntypes were ; not located. QM: Card - Holotype 2 minus head. ““TYPE’’, ‘*4803’’, ‘‘Eurytoma rubriventris Girault & Dodd 2 type [DH]’’. RUFIFEMUR TUMIDICOXA Girault, 1913. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79 Abt.A, H.6 : 67- Holotype head (in 2 pieces, minus 1 Tumidicoxa Girault (1911) a junior antenna). ‘“TYPE, Hy/3233, A.A. synonym of Chalcis Fabricius (1789). Girault’’, ‘‘Q. Museum. Eurytoma 1913, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37: 74-sp. nov. + rubriventris, G. & D. ° 4803’’. On the last description as Tumidicoxa rufifemur. label all except ‘‘Q. Museum. 4803” are in a 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 319-sp. description as hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Chalcis rufifemur : 324-spp. key. NOTES: T.4803 is a duplicate Queensland 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 53 : 343- Museum register number for the Holotype additional specimen (as a variety); of this species and has been cancelled. descriptive notes. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 485 PUBL. DATA: One male on a card. New South Wales: Mittagong (A.M. Lea). Type, 1.1243, South Australian Museum. The above specimen and a slide with posterior femur and an antenna. SAM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - Holotype ¢ minus antennae and right hind leg. ‘‘Mittagong, N.S.W., Lea’, **1.1243, Tumidicoxa rufifemur Gir., N.S. Wales, also slide, TYPE”’, ‘‘Brachymeria rubrifemur (Gir.)’’ and on the reverse, **Chalcis ruskini Girault, S. Australia’’. ‘*Tumidicoxa rufifemur Girault, ¢ type [GH]’’. Slide - 1 coverslip (with a piece missing) containing 2 antennae and 1 hind leg all from the Holotype. ‘‘Tumidicoxa rufifemur Girault, ¢ type [GH]”’. Card 2 - 1 intact 2. ‘‘Mt. Lofty Rgs., S. Australia, R.J. Burton’’, ‘‘Chalcis rufifemur Girault, 7 [GH]’’, ‘‘Brachymeria dipterophaga [in pencil]’’. QM: Stage - 1 # minus part of right antenna. ‘‘Duaringa, June, 1917’’, ‘‘Chalcis rufifemur Gir., ° [GH]’’. This specimen is definitely a male. MM: 3 pins as follows: Pin 1 - 1 ° intact. Pin 2-1 2 minus left fore wing and metasoma. Both are labelled, ‘‘S. Aust.’’, “Chalcis rufifemur Gir., ? [GH]’’. Pin 3 - 1 ¢ minus hind legs and part of left "antenna. ‘‘N.S. Wales’’, ‘‘Chalcis rufifemur Girault, ¢ [GH]’’. NMV: Card - 5 intact specimens of both sexes. ‘‘Broadmeadow, 5.2.21. F.P.S.’’, “Chalcis rufifemur Girault, - [GH]’’, “Brachymeria rubrifemur [in Riek’s hand in pencil]’’. Pin - 1 © minus part of | antenna. ‘‘Nat. Mus. Victoria’, ‘‘Chalcis rufifemur Girault, : [GH]’’. ANIC: Pin - 1 # minus head, prothorax, fore legs and right hind leg. ‘‘N.S. Wales, Brewarrina, W.W. Froggatt’’, “‘W.W. Froggatt Collection’’, ‘‘Chalcis rufifemur Girault, ¢ [GH]’’. DPIQ: Stage - 2 4.4; 1 minus some antennal segments. ‘‘Coll. D.A., Q’ld., No. Hy.1155”’, ‘“‘Chalcis rufifemur Gir., ¢ [GH]’’. The last label has ‘‘ruskini’’ crossed out by Girault. RUFINOTUM MEGALOCOLUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37: 72-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 329-sp. description. 1927, Rec. S. Aust. Mus. 3 : 325-Phasgo- nophora rufinotum comb. nov. PUBL. DATA: A single female. Queensland: Cairns. Type, 1.1239, South Australian Museum. The above specimen on a card, plus a slide bearing female head and caudal femur. SAM: Card - Holotype ® minus head, legs and right wings. ‘‘Cairns’’, ‘‘Megalocolus rufinotum Gir., Queensland, TYPE, also slide, 1.1239"’, ‘‘Megalocolus rufinotum Girault [GH]’’. Slide - 2 complete coverslip fragments; 1 contains the head (antennae attached) and 1 hind leg, the other coverslip (added later by Girault) contains | pair of wings all from the Holotype. ‘‘Megalocolus rufinotum ° type [GH]’’. QM: 3 cards on separate pins as follows: Card | - 1 intact ©. ‘‘Kuranda, Q., Dec., 1920°’, ‘‘Megalocolus rufinotum Girault, ° [GH]’’. Card 2 - 1 intact &. ‘‘Kuranda, Q., Dec., 1920’’, ‘‘Megalocolus rufinotum Gir., 2 [GH]’’. Card 3 - | intact °. “‘Kuranda, Q., Dec., 1920°’, ‘‘Megalocolus rufinotum Girault, < [GH]’’. NOTES: The label with the card-mounted part of the Holotype is not annotated Type by Girault, but I am sure it is the Holotype. RUFINOTUM SPHEGIGASTEROIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus, 2 : 317-sp. description : 328-gen. key. 1913, Trans. R. Soc, S. Aust, 37: 77-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A single female. New South Wales: Sydney (A.M. Lea). Type, 1.1250, South Australian Museum. The above specimen plus a slide bearing head and antenna. SAM: Card - Holotype * minus head and fore wings. ‘‘Sydney, Lea’’, ““Sphegigasteroides rufinotum Gir., N.S. Wales, TYPE 1.1250, also slide’, ‘*Sphegigasteroides rufinotum Girault, © type [GH]’’. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Slide - 2 complete coverslips; | contains the head (antennae separated, | in 2 pieces), the other contains | fore wing and some leg pieces all from the Holotype. ‘‘Spfregi- gasteroides rufinoium Girault, 2 type [GH]. NOTES: Both papers issued in December 1913. The Trans. R. Soe. S, Aust. paper was without doubt written first and as a standard I am accepting it as the reference for this nominal species. RUFIPRONOTUM EUDECATOMA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 269-sp. nov. + description. 1927, Rec. S. Aust. Mus, 3: 321-Budecatoriie Ashmead (1888) a junior synonym of Decatoma Spinola (1811). PUBL. DATA: One female with the preceding [sweeping jungle growth along the Mulgrave River, April 12, 1914}. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 3274, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag with the preceding [Eudecatoma trinotala Girault]; antennae and fore wing with type slide of trinorara. QM: Card - 3 = .; the outer minus head, right wings, metasoma and some legs is the Holotype of Eudecatoma rufipronotum, the inner 3 = are Eudecatoma frinolata Giraull. “TYPB”, “4865"', ““4866"', ““Eucecatoma: trinotata, rufipronotum Gir,, Types « [GH]"’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing 2 antennae and 1 fore wing all from the Holotype of Eudecatoma rufipronoiunr, and | antenna plus | Jeg all from Eudecatama (rinorate Girault. “TYPE, Hy/ 3273, 3274, A.A, Girault”’, “4866. 4865"', “QO. Museum. &udecatome trinotaia, rufipranotum Gir, 2"’. On the last label all except ‘‘Q. Museum.”* are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.4865 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. RUFISCAPIS SECODELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2; 269-sp, nov. + description, PUBL. DATA: Two females, March 29 and April 22, 1913, among grass and herbage and on the flowers of Baeckea respectively (H. Hacker). Brisbane, Queensland. Type. Hy 1905, Queensland Museum, the above specimens on a tag, the heads on a slide. Later, two females were found, each captured with one of the others (on two slides — not types). OM: 3 cards on separate pins and 4 slides as follows: 2 Card | - 2 Syntype «- both minus heads, left wings and some legs. ‘' TYPE", “Secodella rufiscapis Gir., © type [GH]"’. Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 heads without antennae, 2 intact antennae, part of another antenna, | hind wing and the basal part of | fore wing all from the Syntypes on Card 1. ** TYPE, Hy/1905, A.A, Girault”’, ‘Queensland Museum. Secodella rufiscapis Gir. -*?. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's, Using a mirror it is possible to read the original label, ‘‘Brisbane ... flowers of Baeckea, 22.4,13, H. Hacker [HH]"*. Card 2-2 °° intact. *Secodella riifiscapis Gir., ; [GH]" and on the reverse, '‘Bald Hills, Q., Forest, 19 Aug., 1925 [GH]’’, Card 3-2 — = (1 minus antennae) and a glue spot marking the position of another specimen now missing. ‘‘Secodella rufiscapus [= rufiscapis) Gir,, ‘» [GH]" and on the reverse, ‘Mt. Cootha [= Coot- tha], Feb,, 1924, A-R. Brimblecombe, ex lantana berries [GH]"’. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing | with head separated. “TYPB, Hy/1905, A.A. Girault’’, ‘Queensland Museum. Secodella rufiscapis Gir. .**. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum.” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. Using a mirror il is possible to read the original label, **... among grass and herbage, 293.13, H. Hacker”’. Slide 3 - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing { intact 7, | = with head separated and some paris from other specimens. ‘‘Secodella rufiscapus [= rufiscapis) Gir., *=. Mt, Cootha [= Coot- tha], A.R. Brimblecombe [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld., Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld."". Girault has crossed out a specific name (now illegible) on this label and replaced it with ‘‘rufiscapus’’. Slide 4 - | complere, square coverslip, 1 almost complete, circular coverslip and 1 coverslip fragment containing 1 - with head DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 38 and antennae separated, plus a head, separated antennae and 1 fore wing, “ Secodella rufiscapus [= rufiscapis| Gir.. >. Mt. Cootha [= Coot-tha], A.R. Brimblecombe [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Old.’*, Girault has crossed out a specific name (now illegible) on this label and replaced it with ‘‘rufiscapus'’. NOTES: The original label on Slide i indicates that the parts are from the two females collected on 22.4.13. Since the parts on this slide match those missing from the females on Card 1 it is reasonable to assume that these females are the type and non-type from SBaeckea on 22.4.13. The original label on Slide 2 is dated 29.3.13 and this specimen may be the second Syntype since this slide is labelled ‘**TYPE** by Hacker. There is additional confusion because Girauli states in the PUBL. DATA that the non-type females are mounted on two slides. However, the original data labels are in Hacker's hand and [ feel that Girault was in error stating that these females were on two slides. Because of the confusion created by the specimens on Card 1 and the original labels on Slides | and 2 it is best to disregard Girault’s statement in the PUBL. DATA that the second set of Specimens are “*not types’’. Lam therefore assigning syntype- status to all three. The fourth Syntype was not located. RUPISCAPUS APLATYGERRAUS Girault, 1925, 1925, “Indications (in new insects) of ruling power and law in nature.’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 March 1925) : 3[186]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA; Gympie, December 21, 1924, trunk of a dying gum. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘The type was a single female'’. QM: Card —- Holotype = minus head and part of left wings: one leg separated, incomplete. *‘Aplatygerrhus rufiscapus Gir., Type - [GH]"’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9886. RUEISCUTELLUM EPITETRASTICAUS Girault,, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 230-sp. nov. + description : 232-spp. key «5. ni PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping along a jungle-edged forest streamlet, April 14, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1820, Queensland Museum, the above specimen ona tag. QM: Card - Holotype » minus head, left wings, melasoma and scutellum. ‘‘TYPE", *\.. rufiseutellum Gir,, = type [GH]" and on the reverse, **Epitetrastichus [GH]. On the upper part of the label Girault has crossed out *‘Aprostacerella’’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing the head (in 2 pieces, minus | antenna, the other separated, fragmented) and 1 fore wing all from the Holotype. ‘Perttfastichodes rufiscutellum Gir., Type - [GH]}’’, NOTES: In the same reference on page 229 Girault made Pentastichodes (NOMEN NUDUM) a junior synonym of Epitetrastichus, RUFITHORAX NEOMEGASTIGMUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 296-sp. nov. + description : 297-spp. key. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest on sand ridges near coast, May 13, 1914 (A.P. Dodd), Chindera [= Chinderah] (Tweed River), New South Wales. Type, Hy 3330, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag. QM: 4 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1-2 — +; the outer minus head and some legs (metasoma and left wings separated) is the Holotype © of Neomegastigmus rufithorax; the inner © is Neomegasiigmus rufithorax nelsonensis Girault. “‘Neomegastignius rufithorax Gir., and var ne/sonensis Gir., Types « [GH]’’. Card 2-1 5 minus part of right antenna; | separated metasoma and | leg. “Neomegustigmus mifithorax Gir., - [GH] and on the reverse, ‘‘Queensland [GH]’’, Card 3-1 © metasoma with some separated wings and legs. “‘Neomegasiigmus rufithorax Gir., » [GH]"' and on the reverse, ““Wynnum, forest, AAG. [GH]’*. Card 4 - | intact °. ““Neomegastigmus rufithorax Gir., © [GH]"' and on the reverse, ‘Banyo, 21 Oct. [GH]"’. RUFITHORAX NELSONENS/S NEOMEGASTIGMUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 296-var. nov. + description. 488 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 3331, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag with the type of the type form. QM: Card - 2 22; the outer is the Holotype : of Neomegastigmus rufithorax; the inner 2 minus head is the Holotype ¢ of Neomegastigmus rufithorax nelsonensis Girault. ‘‘Neomegastigmus rufithorax Gir., and var nelsonensis Gir., Types ° [GH]’’. RUFIVENTRIS TUMIDICOXA Girault, 1913. 1913, Can. Ent. 45 : 101-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 : 316-Chalcis rubriventris nom. nov.; sp. description : 323-spp. key. PUBL. DATA: Two female specimens mounted on pins. Warburton, Victoria. Types, Hy 1178, Queensland Museum, the above specimens (2 pins) plus a slide bearing an antenna and a posterior leg. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The label on the type, which has the abdomen broken off, was changed from female to male. Slide type not so’’. QM: Stage - 1 Syntype of uncertain sex minus right antenna, metasoma and all but right fore leg. ‘‘ Tumidicoxa rufiventris Girault ¢ types [GH]”’ and on the reverse, ‘‘ types [GH]’’, ‘‘Brachymeria rubriventris (Gir.) E.F. Riek. Det. 1950’’. On the upper part of the first label Girault has changed the sex sign from female to male. Slide - 1 cracked coverslip fragment containing | hind leg and | antenna (in 2 pieces at the edge of the coverslip) from one of the Syntypes. ‘‘Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/1178. °’’, ‘‘Tumidicoxa rufiventris Girault, 2 type. Antenna & post. leg. [GH] 4504’’. Girault has crossed out “*head”’ on the last label. NOTES: There is no indication as to which Syntype the parts on the Slide belong. The second Syntype was not located. T.4504 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species and in the absence of the second specimen it has been cancelled. RUFOBASALIS CERATONEURONELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 259-sp. nov. + description. 1924, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 12 : 5- Buonapartea gen. nov., Ceratoneurella [= Ceratoneuronella\ rufobasalis type- species. PUBL. DATA: Two females labelled ‘‘No. 26. 10-10-13. G.F. Hill.’’ Port Darwin, Northern Territory. Types, Hy 2645, Queensland Museum, two females on a tag. QM: 2 Syntype ££; outer consisting of metasoma and some legs, inner minus head. “TYPE”’, ‘‘Ceratoneurella rufobasalis Gir., Type ° [GH]’’. RUFRICORNIS ENIACELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 11 : 35- sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 352-sp. description; additional specimens. PUBL. DATA: One male, sweeping foliage and grass along the banks of the Mulgrave River [April 2, 1913] (jungle growth) adjoining cultivated fields, Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, [Hy.3428], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag (head accidentally lost). QM: 3 cards and 3 stages on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - Holotype ¢ minus head and tarsus of left hind leg. ‘‘4680’’, ‘‘Eniacella rufricornis Girault, ¢ type [GH]’’, “Eniacella rufricornis Gir. [HH]’’. Card 2 - | © minus right hind tarsus. “Fniacella rufricornis [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Tingoora, Mch. 14, 1923, mixed [GH]’’. On the upper surface of the label Girault has crossed out some writing which is now illegible. Card 3 - 1 + minus antennae; left hind leg separated. ‘‘Eniacella rufricornis Girault, ¢ [GH]’’. Stage 1 - 1 ° intact. ‘“Gordonvale, N.Q., May, 1920”’, ‘‘Eniacella rufricornis Girault, « [GH]’’. Stage 2 - 1 © minus part of left antenna and ventral metasoma. Labelled as Stage 1. Stage 3 - | 2 minus left hind tarsus and metasoma. Labelled as Stage 1. NOTES: T.4680 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: LV 489 his labels to Ashmead’s specimens, | did not examine Ashmead’s lypes when in the United States National Museum. of this species and has been cancelled; the correct number is Hy.3428 B, RUGULOSA EUPLECTROMORPHA Girault, 1928, 1928, ‘Some new hexapods stolen from authority."’ (Girault : Brisbane) (23 May RUSKINI APHELINUS Girault, 1915, 1918, Mem, Od Mus. 4+ 46-sp, nov. + 1928) : 1[221]-sp. description. PUBL, DATA: Stanthorpe, forest, 24 April, 1924; The Caves, Feb. 1, 1924. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, *“The specimen from the Caves is a paratype and was taken in brigalow-forest with the net. Single specimens only’’. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - 1 Syntype = minus head, 'Eupleetromorpha rugulosa Gir,., Type ; |GH]” and on the reverse, ‘Stanthorpe. forest, 24 April, 1924 [GH]"’. Slide - 1 large coverslip fragment containing the head (antennae separated) from the above Syntype of Euplectromorpha rugu/osa; a cracked, half coverslip containing parts from the Holotype » of Euplectromorpha cadaverosa Girault, ‘“Euplectromorpha rugulosa Girault, Type '. Stamhorpe, Q., E. cadaverosa Gir., Type « [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld."*. Card 2-1 intact Syntype ©. *‘(outer) Euplectromorpha rugulosa Girault, Paratype 2 [GH]"' and on the reverse, **The Caves, Q,, forest, Feb, 1, 1924 [GH]"’. NOTES: Girault did not select a Holotype in the literature, therefore his specimens are Syntypes. The Queensland Museum register numbers for the Syntypes of this species are T.9887 (Card 1) and T.9888 (Card 2). RUSKIN AMISCOGASTER Girault, 1917. 1917, Insecutor Inscil. mensir, 5 : 145-sp, nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Two females in the U.S. National Museum reared from a species of Icerya, February, 1901 (G, Compere). Columba, New South Wales, and as above. Types. No. 12729, U.S. Nat. Mus., the females on tags, a head, fore wing and caudal tibia on a slide. This is ihe Purasaphes iceryae Ashmead MS. NOTES: This is another example of where Girault has renamed an Ashmead taxon which he thought invalid and he has applied description. PUBL, DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, January 4, 1912, Capeville (Pentland), Queensland, Type, Hy 2922. Queensland Museum, the female on a slide. QM: Slide - | large coverslip fragment containing the Holotype | of Aphelinus ruskini in poor condition (head separated) plus 3 unidentified chalcidoids; 1 smal! coverslip fragment containing the Holotype « of Coccophagus filius Girault. ‘TYPE, Hy/ 2922, 2924, A.A, Girault’’, ‘NAMB APHYTIS RUSKINI = ? WALLUMBILLAE (GRLT) UNRECOGNISABLE ! DR'76’’, “OQ. Museum. 3774, 3774, Aphelinus ruskini Gir. 2922”, 'Q. Museum. 3865. Coccophagus Jilius, Gir. 2 2924"'. On the last two labels all except ‘Q. Museum. 3774. 3774”° and “QO, Museum. 3865"' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.3774 is a duplicate Queensland Museum registér number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. RUSKINI AUSTRALEUNOTUS Girault, 1922, 1922, Insecutor Inscit. menstr, VW; 154-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Wynnum, forest, July 13, 1921, QM: Card - Holotype - minus head, wings and some legs. ‘\Australeunotus ruskini Gir., = type [GH]"’. Slide - 3 coverslip Fragments; (he two largest contain the head (in 2 pieces, part of both antennae separated), 3 legs and 1 pair of wings all from the Holotype of Australeunotus ruskini;, the remaining coverslip fragment contains parts from the Holotype = of Secodella ovativentris Girault. ‘‘Australeunotus ruskini Gir., - type Secodella [GH]"*. “‘ovativentris Gir., Type [GH]”’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9889. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM RUSKIN] AXANTHOSOMA Girault, 1926. 1926, Inseeutor Inscil. mensir. 14; 63-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Forest, November, Kingston, QM: Card — Holotype = minus some legs; head (antennae attached), metasoma and tight wings separated, also a metasoma plus separated ovipositor from an unidentified chaleidoid (?). ‘48737, **4"", “Axanthosoma ruskini Girault, Type . [GH]”. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4873. RUSKIN] CERATONEURONOMYIA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem, Gd Mus. 3: 260-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Three females, in jungle, February 5, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Babinda, North Queensland. Type, Hy 2648, Queensland Museum, two females on a tag, two heads on a slide. QM: | card and 2 slides as follows: Card -2 Syntype |; the outer consists of a metasoma, some legs and some wings, the inner = is minus its head. ‘*TYPE"’, *Ceratoneuronompiia |= Cerato- neuronomyia] ruskini Girault, Type [GH]”’. Slide 1 - 3 coverslip fragments; 1 is empty, the remaining coverslip fragments contain a head (in 2 pieces, 1 antenna attached to each) and half of another head (antenna attached) all from the Syntypes. “TYPE, Hy/2648, A.A. Girault"', ‘Queensland Museum. Cerafoneuronomyia ruskini, Gir, ***. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum."' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s, Slide 2 - J complete covershp and | coverslip fragment containing | head (without antennae), 3 intact antennae, | antenna minus terminal segments, 2 fore wings and | hind wing all from specimens now missing. ‘‘Ceratoneuronomyiia [= Ceratoneuronomvial riskini Girault, -. Brisbane, A.P. Dodd [GH] Ent, Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld."’. DPIQ: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1-1 - minus antennae and right wings. *‘Ceratoneuronamyiia [= Ceratoneuronomyia| ruskini Girault [GH]"’. Card 2-1 . minus head, left wings and most legs, “‘Ceratoneuronomyiia | = Ceratoneuronampial ruskini Girault, - [GH]”’. RUSKINI CHALCIS Girault, 1915. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79, Abt. A, H.6: 67 ~ Tumidicoxa Girault (1911) a junior synonym of Chaleis Fabricius (1789), 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 320-sp. nov. + description ; 324-spp. key. 1927, Rec, S. Aust, Mus, 3 ; 322-additional specimens. PUBL, DATA: Two females, minutien- mounted, October 17, 1913 (H. Hacker). Brisbane, Queensland. Types, Hy 3375, Queensland Museum, the above specimens (two pins). QM: 2 stages and 4 cards on separate pins as follows; Stage 1 - | Syntype = minus antennae. “Brisbane: H. Hacker, 17.10.13", “HOLOTYPE”, ** Tumidicoxa ruskini Gir., ~ types [GH]”’, “'Brachymeria rubrifemur (Gir.) E.F. Riek. Det. 1950". Stage 2-1 Syntype © minus right antennal flagellum, PARATYPE", “‘Chalcis ruskini Gir, [HH]"', **Brachymeria rubrifemur (Gir,) E.F. Riek, Det. 1950". Card 1-3 ~ «; 2 intact, the other minus right hind leg. '*Ex Philiris, Brisbane, Apr., 1930 [GH]"” and on the reverse, ‘*Chalcis ruskini Girault, = (GH]"', “*Brachymeria multicolor (Gir.) E.F. Riek. Det. 1950”. Card 2 - 2 intact » +, ‘Ex Philiris, Brisbane, Apr., 1930 [GH]'' and on the reverse, “Chalcis ruskini Girault, © [GH]"’, “Brachymeria multicolor (Gir.) E.F. Riek. Det. 1950"". Card 3 - 1 intact =, '*Chaleis ruskini Girault, = [GH]’’ and on the reverse, **Lagoon Pocket, July 14, 1924. On orange foliage [GH]"’. Card 4 - | intact ~- '*Chinchilla, Queensland, A.P. Dodd”’, ‘‘Chaleis ruskini Girault [GH]"’. On the last label Girault has changed the specific name from “rubrifemur’’ to ‘‘ruskini’. SAM: 2 pins and I card on 4 separate pin as follows: Card ~ | intact |. ‘Taken with a sweep net’, “Mt. Lofty, S.A., A.M. Lea", “Tumidicaxa ruskini Girault, = [GH]"’. Pin 1-1 . minus left hind leg. **Ardrossan, DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 49] S.A., J.G.O. Tepper, ‘‘ Tumidicoxa ruskini Girault, ° [GH]’’. Pin 2 - 1 intact 2. ‘‘Mt. Lofty, S.A., J.G.O. Tepper’’, ‘‘ Tumidicoxa ruskini Girault, 2 [GH]’’. NMV: Card - | © minus part of | antenna. “Victoria’’, ‘‘Chalcis ruskini Girault, © [GH]’’. ANIC: 1 pin, 2 cards and 1| stage on separate pins as follows: Pin - 1 ¢ minus some leg parts. ‘‘Melbourne’’, ‘‘W.W. Froggatt Collection’’, ‘‘Chalcis ruskini Girault, ° [GH]’’. Card 1 - 1 intact ¢. ‘‘Warrah, N.S.W.”’, ““W.W. Froggatt Collection’’, ‘‘Chalcis ruskini Girault, ¢ [GH]’’. Card 2 - 1 © minus part of right antenna. **Chalcis ruskini Girault, ? [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Warrah, N.S. Wales, Froggatt [GH]’’. Stage - 1 intact °. ‘‘Yarralumla, Nurseries, F.C.T., 18.v.31’’, ‘“‘Chalcis ruskini Gir., 2 [GH]’’. MM: 3 pins as follows: Pin 1 - 1 © minus head. ‘‘S.Austr.’’. Pin 2 - 1 © minus antennae and some legs. “Rockhampton, Queensland’’. Both are pinned through, ‘‘Chalcis ruskini Girault, © [GH]’’. Pin 3 - 1 2 minus some legs. “Rockhampton, Queensland’’, ‘‘Chalcis ruskini Girault, ° [GH]’’. NOTES: Girault made Tumidicoxa Girault (1911) a junior synonym of Chalcis Fabricius (1789) in 1913. He obviously has labelled his types before deciding on this change and omitted to change his label. Although the specimen on QM Stage 2 has no Girault label I suspect that it is the second Syntype since Riek has placed a Paratype label on it. The Queensland Museum register number for this Syntype is T.4527. RUSKINI GYROLASELLA Girault, 1916. 1916, Mem. Od Mus. 5 : 217-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, on forest upland, Hawkesbury River, Brooklyn, N.S.W., November 3, 1914. Type, Hy 3559, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide; a female on a slide, cotype in U.S.N. Museum. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip and 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype & with head separated (1 antenna and the club of the second separated). ‘‘TYPE, Queensland Museum. Hy/3559’’, “Gyrolasella ruskini Gir., ° type [GH]’’. USNM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Paratype ? with head separated. ‘‘Type No. 19132, U.S.N.M.’’, “Gyrolasella ruskini Gir [GH]’’, ““Gyrolasella ruskini Girault, Paratype ‘ [GH]’’. RUSKINI JAPANIA Girault, 1929. 1929, ‘‘New pests from Australia VI.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (30 September 1929) : 3[268]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Brigalow, Mt. Larcom, 20 June, 1923. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - a half coverslip containing the fragmented Holotype ? of Japania ruskini, 1 almost complete coverslip containing an unidentified chalcidoid. ‘‘3444”’, ‘‘Japania ruskini Gir., Type ° [GH] 3444’’. Slide 2 - 3 coverslip fragments; 1 contains 1 ° of Japania ruskini with parts separated together with a tibia + tarsus from an unidentified chalcidoid, 1 contains the Holotype © of Gonatocerus elizabethae Girault together with unidentified chalcidoid parts, and the remaining coverslip fragment contains a 2 of Fulgoridicida nigricorpus Girault. ‘‘Gonatocerus elizabethae Gir., Type ?, Japania ruskini [GH] 3646. 3646. [this label has an arrow (after ruskini) directed at the appropriate coverslip fragment]’’, ‘‘Fulgoridicida nigricorpus Gir., ¢2 [GH] Parasitic on eggs of Platybrachys, Alderley, Jan., 1914 [HH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3444. RUSKINI SIGNIPHORA Girault, 1921. 1921, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 9 : 188-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Nelson [= Gordonvale], forest, March 6, 1919. QM: Slide - 5 coverslip fragments, some of which are cracked, containing numerous specimens one of which is the Holotype ° of Signiphora ruskini with head separated and 492 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM some of the others are as per label. Ss “‘Lathromeroidea nigrella ¢°, Anaphoidea SACRA OLIGOSITA Girault, 1912. linnaei 2. 2’s, Signiphora ruskini Gir., Type % 1912, Mem. Qd Mus. 1: 83-sp. nov. + [GH] 4406, 4406’’. description : 86-spp. key 2°. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register 1913, Entomologist 46 : 258-additional number for the Holotype of this species is specimen. ; F T.4406. 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 12 : 56- catalogue, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 153-occurence. RUSTICA OLIGOSITA Girault, 1929. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping grass 1929, ‘‘North American Hymenoptera Mymaridae. Addendum. New insects, mostly Australian, Trichogram- matidae.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (8 January 1929) : 28[260]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Forest, Watsonville, 12th March, 1919. QM: Slide - 3 cracked coverslip fragments containing the Holotype ° of Oligosita rustica, the Holotype 2 of Eustochomorpha haeckeli Girault, the Holotype ° of Gonatocerus macauleyi and | other specimen as per label. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2448, A.A. Girault’’, ‘£3436’’, ‘‘Gonatoc. macauleyi, Xenufensia tennysoni, Oligosita rustica [GH], Q. Museum. Eustochomorpha haeckeli, Gir. °, 3655. 3693, 3473’’. On the last label ‘‘Eustochomorpha haeckeli, Gir. 2”? are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3473. in an open forest near Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., April 18, 1912. Types, Hy/992, Queensland Museum, the following two female specimens in xylol-balsam, one slide (April 24). Cotype, the above specimen. About a week after describing this species while sweeping grass in a forest near Nelson [= Gordonvale] (April 24), | captured two more females. On April 30, 1912, one male and four females were captured by sweeping in a similar situation, near Nelson [= Gordonvale]. QM: 4 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 Syntype ©. ‘Queensland Museum. 3457. TYPE, Hy/992, 2’’, ‘‘Oligosita sacra (Girault), ° type. Sweeping grass in open forest, Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., April 18, 1912 AAG. [GH] 3457’’. On the last label Girault has crossed out some words which are now illegible. Slide 2:(broken and mended with paper) - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing 2 Syntype ° 2. ‘‘Queensland Museum. 3457. TYPE, Hy/992, 22”’, ‘‘Oligosita sacra RUSTICUS PSEUDIGLYPHOMYIA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 268-sp. nov. + description. 1916, Mem. Qd Mus. 5 : 222- Pseudi- Girault, 2°’s Types. Nelson [= Gordonvale]. N.Q., 24 April, 1912. Sweeping grass in forest, AAG. [GH] glyphomyia Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Cirrospilus Westwood (1832) ‘‘in the American sense’’. PUBL. DATA: One female, September 6, 1913, sweeping in forest. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1902, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, hind leg and the head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype 2 minus head and some legs. ‘‘TYPE”’, ‘‘Pseudiglyphomyiia [= Pseudiglyphomyia] rusticus Girault, Type © [GH]’’. NOTES: The slide containing the head and hind leg from the Holotype was not located. 3457”’, Slide 3 - 1 complete coverslip containing | = of Oligosita sacra together with an unidentified thrip and 2 unidentified chalcidoids. ‘‘Oligosita sacra Girault, ©. Taringa, window, 18 Noy., 1928 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Slide 4 - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype ° of Ufensia pretiosa Girault and 1 2 of Oligosita sacra, ‘‘Oligosita sacra Girault, °. Window, Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., 10 Oct., 1912 [GH]’’, “*Ufensia pretiosa Girault, ° type. Sweeping grass in forest, 10 Oct, 1912 [GH] 3426” and on the reverse of the slide, ‘‘Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/1173, 2”. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA; LY A9S NOTES; There is no reason for the brackets around Girault’s name on the Slide | label. T.3457 is a duplicate Queensland Museum regisler number for the Syntypes of this species and is reserved for the Syntype on Slide 1. The remaining specimens mentioned in the PUBL. DATA were not located. $404 APLASTOMORPHA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 314-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female from a gall on Eucalyptus, forest, November 1, 1913, The specimen of [Neocarolaccus) australiensis formerly recorded from miscellaneous galls was this species. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2763, Queensland Museum, the above female on a tag, the head and caudal legs on 4 slide. QM: Card — Holotype © minus head, right wings and some legs; metasoma and prothorax separated, ““TYPE’’, "Neocatolaccus saga Girault, Type |GH]"’: Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing the head (antennae separated), part of | leg and 1 fore wing (added later by Girault) all from the Holotype. **TYPE", '*Neocalolaccus saga Gir., - type [GH]’*. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault places Neocatolaccus australiensis in the genus Aplastomorpha. When describing Aplastamorpha saga, Girault compares it with australiensis, icc. Neocatolaceus australiensis, Presumably he originally intended to place Aplastamorpha saga in the genus Neacalolaccus but changed his mind before publication and omilted |o change lhis labels. When discussing Neocafolaccus uustraliensis | argued that the specimen on Card i was the female reared from miscellaneous galls in December 1912. Looking at the specimens of these species identified by Girault it is difficult to imagine how he could have identified a specimen of Aplastomorpha saga as Neocatolaccus australiensis (see PUBL. DATA above). Either my assumption that the female on Card | under Neocatolaceus australiensis is in error and the specimen is now missing ar Girault's statement in the PUBL. DATA above concerning his misidentification of this specimen is in error. The absence of data on any of the specimens precludes any clarification of this situation. SAINTIJUST! PERILAMPUS Girault, 1930. 1930, ‘*New pests from Australia, IX." (Girault : Brisbane) (29 December 1930) : |[278]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Male. Chinchilla, June 1930, A.J. Turner. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘*The original material was one male"’. QM: Card - Holotype 4 with metasoma and left hind leg separated, ‘*Chinchilla, June, 1930, A.J, Turner’, ‘*HOLOTYPE", ‘*Perilampus saintjusti Gir., Type = [GH]"’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4725,. SAINTPIERRE! ABLERUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 191-sp. nov. + description ; 194-spp, key PUBL. DATA: One female,.on a window, February 3, 1912. Cooktown, Queensland. Type, Hy 1737, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: Slide (broken and half missing) - 1 almost complete coverslip containing the Holotype © of Ablerus saintpierrei with head and some appendages separated, | of Marietta ciliata Dodd and an unidentfied chalcidoid (there is no specimen of Aprostocetus kurandensis Girault). “Marietta ciliata Dodd, » yar. [GH]"’, $3796, Queensland Museum. 1737. Ablerus saintpierrel © Aprostocetus kurandensis + 1773°’. On the last label all except ‘*3796, Queensland Museum."’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: 7.3796 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled, SAINTPIERREL AMOTURELLA Girault,, 1913. 1913, Trans, R. Soc. S. Aust. 37: 110-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 224-sp, description. PUBL. DATA: Tasmania: Hobart (A.M. Lea). Type, 1.1469, South Australian MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Museum. One specimen [?] and a slide bearing head and posterior leg. SAM: Card - Holotype ° minus head, wings and legs. ‘‘I.1469, Amoturella saintpierrei slide also, TYPE’’, ‘‘Amoturella saintpierrei Gir., ° [GH]’’. Slide - 2 complete coverslips containing the head (antennae separated, | in 2 pieces, the other incomplete), 2 legs (1 minus tarsus), | tibia and 1 fore wing all from the Holotype. ‘‘Amoturella saintpierrei Girault, ? type [GH]’’. SAINTPIERREI ANAGYRUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37 : 112-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 147-Fulgoridicida Saintpierrei comb. nov.; sp. description. PUBL. DATA: South Australia: Port Lincoln (A.M. Lea). Type, 1.1473, South Australian Museum. One specimen [?] on a card and the head on a slide. SAM: Card - Holotype * minus head, right wings and metasoma. ‘‘Pt. Lincoln, S.A., A.M. Lea’, ‘1.1473, Anagyrus saintpierrei Gir., S. Australia, also slide, TYPE’’, ‘‘Anagyrus saintpierrei Gir., ? type [GH]’’. Slide - a half coverslip and 1 coverslip (with a piece missing) containing the head (antennae separated, | in 2 pieces) and 1 folded fore wing (added later by Girault) all from the Holotype. ‘‘Anagyrus saintpierrei ° type [GH]’’. SAINTPIERREI ANAPHES Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 117-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 179-the placement of most Australian species of Anaphes in Enasius and Erythmelus...‘‘the sole species of Anaphes is thus saintpierrei’’. 1929, ‘‘North American Hymenoptera Mymaridae. Addendum. New insects, mostly Australian. Trichogram- matidae.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (8 January 1929) : 7[239]- Erythmelus spp. QM: Slide - 1 almost complete coverslip containing the Holotype ° of Anaphes saintpierrei with head and antennae (1 incomplete) separated; 1 complete coverslip (under the ‘‘TYPE”’ label) containing the Holotype ° of Polynemoidea lincolni 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 two labels all except ‘‘Q. Museum. 3586’’ and ‘‘Q. Museum. 3557’’ are ina hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.3586 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. SAINTPIERREI ANASTATUS Girault, 1917. 1917, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 5 : 34-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Many females in the U.S. National Museum (G. Compere). Perth, West Australia. Types, No.20693, U.S. Nat. Mus., two females on a tag; an abdomen, antenna, and a fore wing on a slide. USNM: Card - 2 Syntype °°; 1 minus terminal antennal segments, right wings, some legs and parts of the others (head and prothorax separated); the remaining Syntype is minus right wings, terminal segments of the left antenna (head damaged). ‘“Anastatus saintpierrei Girault, Types ° [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 head parts, 1 fore wing, 2 antennae (1 incomplete) and 1 2 metasoma all from the Syntypes. ‘‘20693”’, ‘‘Anastatus saintpierrei Girault, Type ° [GH]’’. NOTES: My notes do not state that there is a metasoma missing from one of the Syntypes. This may be an oversight on my part. I have not had the opportunity to re- examine the specimens to check the situation. ‘were all described as Anaphes (except SAINTPIERRE! A TOPOSOMA Girault, 1913. io)”. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2: 257-sp. nov. + PUBL. DATA: A single female, from the description : 260-spp.key %°. panes of a window in a hotel, July 13, 1913. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 265-correction to Harvey’s Creek (Cairns), Queensland. Type, original description. Hy 1577, Queensland Museum, the above 1916, Mem. Qd Mus. 5 : 222-Atoposoma Masi specimen on a slide with the type female of (1907) a junior synonym of Polynemoidea lincolni. Zagrammosoma Ashmead (1904). DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 495 1917, ‘'Descriptiones hymenopterorum chalcidoidicarum variorum cum observationibus, V.’’ (Girault ; Glenn Dale, Maryland) (8 August 1917) : 6[121]-repeat of generic synonymy. PUBL. DATA: One female. sweeping in the forest, September 13, 1912, Later a second female was found labelled ‘Nelson [= Gordonvale], October, 1912. Sweeping in forest.’’ Quingilli and Nelson [= Gordonvyale], Queensland. Type, Hy 1880, Queensland Museum, the first specimen on a slide. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type is a male’’, QM: Slide - 2 complete coverslips containing the Holotype ’ with head separated (in 2 pieces, antennae separated, | in 2 pieces). “TYPE, Hy/1880, A.A. Girault’’, ‘Queensland Museum. Atoposoma sainipierrei *"’. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's and Giraull has corrected the sex sign from female to male, NOTES: The second specimen was not located. I am assuming that the remaining specimen is the male from Quingilli. SAINTPIERRE) BOUDIENNYIA See S4/NTPIERRE! OOCTONUS SAINTPIERRE! CLOSTEROCERUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 157-sp. description : 158-spp. key. 1913, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc, {N.S.) 11 : 39- sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 213-correction to Mem. Qd Mus. 2: (57. PUBL. DATA: A single female, sweeping the edges of jungle near Nelson [= Gordonvale], (Cairns), N.Q.. April 5, 1913. Type, [Hy.1662], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: Slide (broken and mended below with paper) — 1 large, complete coverslip containing the intact Holotype © of Closterocerus saintpierrei: | small, complete coverslip containing an intact » of Trichaporoides viridithorax Girault- “TYPE, Hy/1488, 1489, A.A, Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. 7richaporoides viridithorax, Gir. | 1488 Closterocerus sainipierrei Gir. » 1489°’. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum.”' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: Both 1913 papers issued in December of that year, The Bull Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) V1 paper was without doubt written first and as a standard I am accepting it as the reference for this nominal species. Hy.1489 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. SAINTPIERRE! EUPLECTROPHELINUS Girault, 1913, 1913, Mem. Gd Mus, 2: 283-sp nov. + description : 284-gen. key ©“. 1915, Mem, Qd Mus. 3 : 282-short comparative note at the top of the page : 288-additional specimen; descriptive notes. PUBL, DATA; One female, sweeping in open forest, September 16, 1913. Kuranda Queensland. Type, Hy 1930, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, hind tibiae, head and a fore wing on a slide, QM: Card — Holotype * minus head, left wings and parts of both hind legs. “TYPE”, ‘‘Euplectrophelinus saintpierret Gir,, Type 2 [GH]”’, Slide - 2 coverslip fragments; the one closer to the “TYPE” label contains the head (antennae separated), | fore wing and parts of 2 Jegs all from the Holotype of Euplectrophelinus saintpierrei; the other coverslip fragment (cracked) contains the Holotype ¢ of Oactonus flavipes Girault and Dodd. ‘TYPE, Hy/1930, 2445, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum, Euplectrophelinus saimtpierrei Gir. - 1930°", “Ooctonus flavipes, G. & D. * 2445, 37097". On the last (wo labels all except “Queensland Museum.”' and ''3709"' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. SAINTPIERRE] EURYISCHOMYIA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 3: (78-sp. nov. + description, 1916, Mem. Qd Mus. 5: 211-Myiocnema Ashmead (1900) a junior synonym of Euryischia Riley (1899). 1930, ‘New pests from Australia, 1X." (Girault : Brisbane) (29 December 1930) © 1[278]-under Elasmus atroaeneus Euryischomyia Girault (1914) a junior 496 synonym of Myiocnema Ashmead (4900), PUBL. DATA; One specimen [ "] from the Queensland Museum, unlabelled. Brisbane, Queensland. Type, Hy 2743, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head and hind legs on a slide. QM: | card and 3 slides as follaws: Card - Holotype » minus head, wings and most legs, ‘'3905"", Euryischomyia saintpierrei Gir., ° type [GH]"’, Slide 1 - 1 cracked, complete covershp containing the head (antennae separated, mostly missing) and 2 legs all from the Holotype. ‘TYPE, Hy/2743, A.A. Girault"’, ““Queensland Museum, Euryischomyia saintpierri [= sainipierret], Gir. = 3905"", On the last label all except “Queensland Museum. 3905” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Slide 2 — 1 cracked, complete coverslip and | coverslip fragment containing 6 specimens o! both sexes, most with heads separated, “Mviocnema saintpierrei Gir, / + [GH] June 19-31, Sydney, N.S.W., S.E. Flanders, ex .,.diasp."’. Slide 3 = 2 cracked coverslips (both with pieces missing) containing numerous specimens of two species as per labels. ““Myiocnema serosa Gir., - [GH]", "Myiocnema saintpierrei Gir,, ¢-, On lime scale, Chinchilla, Aug, 14, 1931, S.E. Flanders [GH]"’. NOTES: Girault appears to have ignored or forgotten his generic synonymies, listed above, when labelling Slides 2 and 3. T.3905 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. SAINTPIERREI GONATOCERUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2: 112-sp. description. 1913, Bull, Wis. nat. Hist. Soe. (N.S.) 11: 50- sp.nov. + description, 1938, Revita Ent., Rio de.J. 9: 395-Ooctonus langlandi nom. nov. PUBL. DATA: One male, (Alan P. Dodd) sweeping foliage and grass along the edge of a jungle at Kuranda, N.Q., 18 December, 1912. Type, [Hy.1567], Queensland Museum, The foregoing specimen on a slide (mounted with a Polvnenia). QM; Slide - | badly cracked coverslip (with a piece missing) containing the fragmented MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Holotype * of Gonatocerus sainipierrei and the intact Holotype - of Palvynena pax Girault. “TYPE, Hy/1567, 1580, A.A. Girault’’, ““Q. Museum. 3712. Gonarocerus. sainipierri [= saintpierre/|, Gir. ' 1567”, “Q. Museum. 3733 Palynemu pax, Gir. 1580"'. On the last two labels all except “‘Q, Museum, 3712" and ““Q. Museum, 3733" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: Both 1913 papers issued in December of that year. The Bull. Wis. nat. Hist, Sac, (N.S.) U1 paper was without doubt written first and as 4 standard | am accepting if as the reference for (his nominal species, [n his unpublished manuscript Girault places this nominal species in the genus Ooctonus as anew combination, This action caused Girault to regard it as a junior, seeondary homonyn of QOocfonus suintpierrei Girault (1913) although this new combination was never formalised in the literature. In 1937 Girault erected the new genus Boudiennyia basing it on the species Ooctonus saintpierrei Girault (1913). Given the fact that Girault did not formalise the change of Gonatocerus saintpierrei to the genus Oocfonus in the literature and given the fact that he later made Oocronys sainipierrel Girault (1913) the type-species of Boudiennyia the validity of the new name Ooctonus langlandi for the former is questionable, [ regard Oocionus /anglandi as a junior, objective synonym of Gonatocerus sainipierrei. T.3712 isa duplicate Queensland Museum register number lor the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. SHINTPIERRET NECREMNOMYTA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 292-sp. nov. + description : 294-gen. key, 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3 : 297-sculpture under Necremnomyia variscutum Girault; comparison with the genus Sympiesonecremnus Girault (1913) based on the type-species. PUBL. DATA: One female, August 25, 1913, sweeping in forest. Nelson [= Gordonyale], (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1942, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head and a hind leg ona slide, QM: Card - Holotype . minus head and at least 1 leg, “* TYPE", ‘‘Necremnomyie DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 497 saintpierrei Gir., ? type [GH]’’. Slide - 4 coverslip fragments | of which is empty and the others contain the fragmented head (1 antenna and most of the other separated) and part of 1 leg all from the Holotype of Necremnomyia saintpierrei, plus 1 fore wing of Necremnomyia variscutum Girault. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/1942, A.A. Girault’’, ‘Queensland Museum. Necremnompia saintpierrei, G ° variscutum wing’’. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum.”’ and ‘‘variscutum wing [GH]”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. SAINTPIERREI OOCTONUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79 Abt.A, H.6 : 80- sp. nov. + description. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 107-Cosmocomoidea saintpierrei comb. nov.; sp description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 155-‘‘There are no Australian members of this genus [Cosmocomoidea], the two species formerly placed here [renani and grotiusi] belonging to Gonatocerus Nees’’ [see Mem. Qd Mus 2: 110]. Girault does not mention Ooctonus saintpierrei here and his intentions are not clear. 1929, ‘‘North American Hymenoptera Mymaridae. Addendum. New insects, mostly Australian. Trichogram- matidae.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (8 January 1929) : 20[252]-Cosmocomoidea Howard (1908) a junior synonym of Ooctonus Haliday (1833). 1937, ‘‘New naturals, unorthodoxies and non- pollutions. viz. - New hexapods. -”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 November 1937) : 2[327]-Boudiennyia gen. nov.; Ooctonus saintpierrei type-species. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping grass and foliage in a jungle, May 20, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Kuranda, Queensland. Type [Hy.1562], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide in xylol-balsam. QM: 3 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype © of Ooctonus saintpierrei; | cracked, complete coverslip containing the Holotype * of Gonatocerus mirissimus Girault. ““TYPE, Hy/1562, 1569, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Q. Museum. Ooctonus saintpierrei, Gir. 2 1562, 3715’’ and on the reverse of the slide, “‘Q. Museum. Gonatocerus mirissimus Gir. 2 1569. 3714’’. On the last two labels all except ‘‘Q. Museum. 3715’ and ‘‘Q. Museum. 3714”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Slide 2 - 1 coverslip (with a piece missing) containing | ° with head separated. “‘Ooctonus saintpierrei Gir., 2. Mapleton, jungle, Aug., 1923 [GH]’’. Slide 3 - 1 complete coverslip containing a fragmented ° of Ooctonus saintpierrei; 1 coverslip fragment containing parts from a Syntype of Mesentedon hallami Girault. “*Mesentedon hallami Gir., ° type [GH]’’, “Ooctonus saintpierrei [GH] Clayfield, Brisbane, Sweeping herbage, 8.4.13, H. Hacker [HH]’’. NOTES: T.3715 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. SAINTPIERREI OPHELOSIA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 315-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A single female, sweeping in forest, February 16, 1911 (A.M. Lea and A.A.G.). Nelson [= Gordonvale], (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1961, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head and legs on a slide. QM: Card - Only the pronotum (with part of a leg attached) and part of the metasoma remain of the Holotype on the card. “TYPE”’, ‘‘Asaphomorphelleus [CHEIRONYM = Ophelosia] saintpierrei Gir., Type = [GH]’’. Slide - 1 cracked, complete coverslip and 1 coverslip fragment containing the head (antennae separated), | fore wing, 4 legs and part of the prothorax all from the Holotype. “TYPE”’, ‘‘Asaphomorpheus [CHEIRONYM = Ophelosia] saintpierrei Gir., = type Ophelosia [GH]’’. NOTES: Girault had obviously decided to place this species in a new genus but changed his mind before publication without changing his labels. On the slide he has at least placed the generic name Ophelosia on the label. SAINTPIERREI TETRASTICHUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 201-sp. description : 204-spp. key. 1913, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 11: 42- sp. nov. + description. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 217-additional specimens; descriptive notes. by Dodd. PUBL. DATA: A single female reared with other eulophids (ram an oval gall on twigs of Melaleuca (Cecidomyiid galls), April 2, 1913 (A.P. Dodd), Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, [Hy.1753], Queensland Museum, the above specimen ona tag. QM: Card - Holotype — minus head and right wings; metasoma incomplete. “TYPE", *‘Tefrastichus saintpierrei Gir., = type [GH]’’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments; | contains 1 fore wing from the Holotype of Tetrastichus saintpierrel, the other coverslip fragment contains parts from Tefrastichus unicolor Girault. “TYPE, Hy/2546, A.A. Girault"’, “dnner) [GH] Queensland Museum. Tetrastichus unicolor G, & D, =” and on the reverse of the slide, ‘‘ Tefrastichus sainipierrel Gir., 2 type. Fore wing [GH]’’. On the second last label all after “Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: Both 1913 papers issued in December of that year, The Bul! Wis. nat, Hist, Soc. (N.S,) 11 paper was without doubt written first and as a standard 1 am accepting it as the reference for this nominal species. SAINTPIERRE! ZAGMMOM YIELLA Girault, 1913, 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 159-sp. nov. + description, PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in a jungle pocket, July 30, 1913 (A.P, Dodd), Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1665, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide with the type appendages of Cirrospilometla fasciaius. OM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip (under the TYPE" label) and 1 coverslip fragment containing the fragmented Holotype of Zaommomyiella sainipierrei (minus mesosoma and some appendages); 1 complete coverslip in the centre of the slide containing parts from the Holotype - of Cirrospilomella fasciatus Girault. ‘TYPE, Hy/1665, 1896, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum, 1665. Zaommiomyia {= Zaommomyiella) saintpierrei, G. = (all of type), Cirrospilomella fasciatus, G. » 1896°", On the last label all except “Queensland Museum."’ and “‘(all of type) [GH]” are in a hand similar lo Mrs Girault’s. SAISSETIAE TOMOCERA Girault, 1925. 1925, ‘‘An essay on when a fly is lovable, the ceremony of baptizing some and unlovely hate.” (Girault : Brisbane) (30 June 1925) : 2[188]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: A female, Wahroonga, N.S. Wales, on Saissetia oleae, May 23, W.B. Gurney (Dept. Agriculture, N.S. Wales). QM: Slide -2 coverslip fragments (outer) containing the fragmentary Holotype : of Tomocerg suissetiae minus mesosoma and mMOst appendages; 1 almost complete coverslip (inner) containing parts from the Syntypes of Tomocera flaviceps Girault. ““Tomocera flaviceps Gir., © type (inner) [GH]"’, ‘‘Tomocera saisseiiae Gir., Type = (outer) [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9890, S4LTENSIS_APROSTOCETUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 224-sp. nov. + description, PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, December 24, 1912, Capeville (Pentland), Queensland, Type, Hy 2561, Queensland Museum, the female on a slide. QM; Slide - 3 coverslip fragments; the two furthest from the ‘‘ TYPE” label contain the Holotype © of Aprostocetus saltensis minus head and most appendages; the remaining coverslip. fragment contains the Holotype | of Parufens argentitibiae Girault. ‘TYPE, Hy/2429, 2561, A.A, Girault”’, “Queensland Museum. Parufens argentitibiae ; 3434"', ‘Queensland Museum. Aprostocetus saltensis -**. On the last two labels all except “Queensland Museum. 3434" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. SALTENSIS NEOMEGASTIGMUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 295-sp. nov. + description ; 297-spp. key, PUBL. DATA: One female, in a forest pocket, September 12, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV Kuranda, Queensland. Type, Hy 3328, Queensland Museum, the female on a lag, the head on a slide. OM: Card - Holotype © minus head. **Neomegastigmus saltensis Girault, Type . [GH]". Slide - | coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head with 1 antenna separated. “TYPE, Hy/3328, A.A. Girault’’, ‘Queensland Museum. Neomegastigmus SALTENSIS STOMATOCERAS Girault, 1927. 1927, Ree. S, Aust, Mus, 3: 327-sp. nov. + description, PUBL. DATA; Tasm.: Georgetown, Nov., 1914 (F.M. Littler, No, 2668), One female. SAM: Card — Holotype | with damaged antennae. **George Town, Tas., 20.11.14", “*2668"', ''Type’’, ‘*Stomatoceras saltensis Gir., Tasmania, TYPE", ‘‘Sromatoceras salrensis Girault, Type » [GH]"’. 499 saltensis Gir. = 4988"'. On the last label all except “‘Queensland Museum. 4988"" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.4988 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. SALT? STOMATOCERAS See CARLY LEI SALTI STOMATOCERAS SALTINATUS EURYTOMA Girault, 1927. 1927, Rec, S. Ausi. Mus. 3 + 320-sp, nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: S. Aust,: Mount Pleasant, Feb,, 1896. Two females from lerp galls. SALTENSIS NEOMPHALOIDELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 247-sp. nov, + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in Forest, March 31, 1914, Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland, Type, Hy 2618, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head ona slide. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘'The type bady has been lost unfortunately”’, QM: Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head in 2 pieces (1 antenna separated). “TYPE, Hy/2618, A.A, Girault’’, “Epitetrastichus [GH] Queensland Museum. ... sa/tensis (Girault) -"*. On the last label all after “Queensland Museum.”* except **(Girault) [GH]** are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Girault has crossed out ‘‘Neomphaloidella’’ . NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this species in the genus Epiletrastichus as anew combination hence the annotation on the label. SAL TENSIS OOTETRASTICHUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3 : 226-sp. noy. + description PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, January 2, 1913. (A.P. Dadd). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2566, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag. QM: Card - Holotype - minus head. “TYPE”, ‘‘Ooretrastichus saltensis Gir,, type [GH]”’. SAM: Card - 1 intact Syntype + and the metasoma of the second Syntype ©. *'Mt. Pleasant, 9.2.97, ex galls, lerps [GH]’’, “Type”, “Mt, Pleasant, S. Aus., ex galls, lerp"', ‘‘Eurylioma saltinatus Gir,, 8, Aus,, TYPE", ‘Eurytoma saltinatus Gir., Type - |GH]’’. QM: Card - 10 = 2: (2 minus heads) and 4 glue spots with fragments of specimens. These are of 2 species as per label, '*Mt. Pleasant, 9.2.97, from galls & lerp"’, “ATTA 4776", *Eurytoma sallinatus Girault, Eurvtoma Jilisilvae Girault, Paraty, [GH]”’ and on the reverse, ‘“Paratypes [GH]"’. NOTES: There is an inconsistency between the published dare ‘*Feb., 1896’’ and the date on the specimens ‘'9.2,.97'", | feel that the published date is in error, See NOTES with Eurvionia filisilvae, Although the QM specimens are labelled as Paratypes I do not regard them as having type-status. Again, this is discussed fully in the NOTES with Eurytoma filistlvae, 7.4774 and 1.4776 are Queensland Museum register numbers for these (wo species and have been cancelled. SALVUS PSEUDACRIAS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 185-sp. nov. + description, PUBL. DATA: One female, from the foliage of an imported citron tree in a clearing near the jungle, October 29, 1912. 500 Babinda, Queensland. Type, Hy 3458, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag. QM: Card - Holotype 2 minus head, right fore wing, most of mesosoma and some legs. ‘‘TYPE”’, ‘‘Pseudacrias salvus Gir., Type * [GH]’’. SANCTUS COCCOPHAGUS Girault, 1928. 1928, ‘‘Some Insecta and a new all highness (notes compiled in fear and sorrow).”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (18 August 1928) : 3[227]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Tingoora, 17th March, 1923. QM: Slide (short, narrow slide) - 2 complete coverslips; the one further from the main label contains parts from Meselatus Sasciatipennis Girault, the other coverslip contains the Holotype 2 of Coccophagus sanctus, the Holotype ° of Stethynium atrum Girault and 3 unidentified specimens. “*Meselatus fasciatipennis Gir., ° type Stethynium atrum Gir., Type 2 (over) [GH] 3554”’ and on the reverse of the slide, “*Coccophagus sanctus Gir., Type 2 [GH]’’. The last label has an arrow by Girault directed at the appropriate specimen. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3848. SANGUINEUS PARANACRYPTUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 349-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, April 2, 1913 (H. Hacker). Brisbane, Queensland. Type, Hy 3419, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag. QM: 3 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - Holotype 2 minus antennae (except scapes); part of left hind leg separated. ‘‘Brisbane: H. Hacker, 2.4.13’’, “*4671"’, *‘Paranacryptus sanguineus Gir., © type [GH]’’, ‘‘Paranacryptus sanguineus Gir. [HH]’’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment closest to the “TYPE” label containing the antennae (minus scapes) from the Holotype of Paranacryptus sanguineus, | coverslip fragment and 1 large, cracked coverslip fragment containing parts from the MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Holotype © of Stomatoceras novifuscipennis “TYPE, Hy/3393, 3419, A.A. Girault’’, “*Genotype. Queensland Museum. Paranacryptus sanguineus 2 4671”’, **Queensland Museum. 4594. Stomatoceras novifuscipennis °’’. On the last two labels all except ‘‘Queensland Museum. 4671’’ and “Queensland Museum. 4594”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 2 - 1 © with head insect damaged and part of the left hind leg separated. ‘*Paranacryptus sanguineus Gir., 2 [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Cedar Creek, jungle, H. Hacker, Aug. 13, 1930 [GH]’’. Card 3 - 1 ° minus most of metasoma. ‘*Paranacryptus sanguineus Gir., 2 [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Rosewood, Q. [GH]’’. MM: Card - | intact ©. ‘‘N.W. Austr.’’, ‘*Paranacryptus sanguineus Gir., 2 [GH]’’. USNM: Card - 1 intact ¢. ‘‘Australia, Koebele’’, ‘‘Rich. River’’, ‘‘Paranacryptus sanguineus Gir. [GH]’’ and on the reverse, “*Anacryptus [GH]’’. NOTES: T.4671 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. SANGUINIPES AGAMERIONELLA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 220-sp. nov. + description. 1917, Insecutor Inscit. menstr, 5 : 155- Agamerionella Girault (1915) a junior synonym of Thaumasura Westwood (1868). PUBL. DATA: One female on a pin labelled ‘‘42. Whittlesea. Coll. J.A.K. 11.11.08.’’ Victoria. Type in the National Museum, the foregoing specimen. NMYV: Pin - Holotype ? minus left mid leg and terminal segments of the left antenna; metasoma separated. ‘47 Nat. Mus. Victoria’, ‘‘Type °’’, ‘‘Agamerionella sanguinipes Girault, Type = [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Nat. Mus. Victoria, Whittlesea - Coll. J.A.K., 11.11.08 [GH]’’. MM: Pin - | ° minus terminal antennal segments; metasoma separated, glued to a card mounted on the same pin. ‘‘S. Austr.’’, “*Thaumasura sanguinipes Girault, ¢ [GH]’’. ANIC: | stage and | pin as follows: Stage - 1 intact ©. ‘‘Snake Il, Vic., 13.11.17, G.F. Hill’’, ‘‘Thaumasura [DH] sanguinipes Gir. Id. by A.A.G. [GH]’’. The DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 501 last label is a Dodd determination label on which Girault has crossed out Dodd’s name. Pin - | % minus metasoma and some legs. ‘‘Manly, N.S.W., 3.2.13’’, ‘“‘W.W. Froggatt Collection’’, ‘‘ Thaumasura sanguinipes Gir., 2° [GH]’’. USNM: Card - 1 ° minus antennae. ‘‘Australia, Koebele’’, ‘‘Toowoomba’’, “‘Agamerion [= Agamerionella] sanguinipes Girault, ? [GH]’’. This has a label in the tray, ‘‘Manuscript name”’ which is incorrect. SANGUINIPES EPITEROBIA Girault, 1938. 1938, Revita Ent., Rio de J. 8 : 87-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Upper Williams River, collected and saved by the effort of Mr. F. Erasmus Wilson in October, 1926. New South Wales. NMV: Card - Holotype ? minus head, metasoma and perhaps right wings; some legs separated. ‘‘Upr. Williams R., Oct., 1926, N.S.W., F.E. Wilson’’, ‘‘Type 2, 1500’’, ‘‘F.E. Wilson Collection’’, “‘Epiterobia sanguinipes Girault, Type ° [GH]’’. SANGUINIPES EUSANDALUM 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: On borer-infested gums, Laidley, July 31, 1924 (type). Amamoor, July 13, 1924. Males similar. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The types are two females’’. QM: 7 cards on separate pins as follows: Card | - 1 intact Syntype ? and a leg from a second Syntype ° (now missing). ‘‘4360’’, “Eusandalum sanguinipes Gir., Type : [GH]’’. Card 2-1 7 1 © intact. ‘‘Eusandalum Sanguinipes Gir., ¢° [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Chatsworth, Gympie, 21 Sep., 1924, Tree trunk [GH]’’. Card 3 - 3 °°; 1 minus some antennal parts. ““Eusandalum sanguinipes Girault, 2 [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Grandchester, Q., ... Q., 2 Aug., 1924, Girault’’. On the under side of the label Girault has crossed out “‘“Gympie [GH]’’. Card 4 - 2 intact °%. ‘‘Eusandalum sanguinipes Girault, ° [GH]’’. Card 5 - 1 2 minus antennal flagella and 1 2 minus metasoma and some legs. “Eusandalum sanguinipes Gir., ¢ 2 Amamoor [GH]’’. Card 6 - | intact °. ‘‘Eusandalum Sanguinipes Gir., [GH]’’, and on the reverse, ‘‘Pialba, Q. [GH]’’. Card 7 - 2 ?° intact. ‘“‘Redland Bay, Bark gum, Feb. [GH]’’, ‘‘Eusandalum Sanguinipes Gir., [GH]’’. On the last label Girault has corrected the spelling of the specific name. NOTES: The specimens on Card 5 may be part of the syntypical series but without full data on the label it is impossible to be certain. For this reason I have not included them with the Syntypes. The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T.4360. SANGUINIPES SCUTELLA TUS AGAMERIONELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 221-var. description under Agamerionella sanguinipes. 1917, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 5 : 155- Agamerionella Girault (1915) a junior synonym of Thaumasura Westwood (1868). 1932, ‘‘New lower Hymenoptera from Australia and India.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 October 1932) : 4[296]-as Thaumasura scutellata under Thaumasura arboris Girault. PUBL. DATA: A second specimen was reared from a twig infested with a beetle and bore the label ‘‘45, F.P.S.’’ I name it the variety [of sanguinipes] scutellatus and designate the specimen as the type of that variety. NMV: 2 stages on separate pins as follows: Stage | - Holotype ¢ minus some leg parts and left hind leg; metasoma separated, glued to a card stage on the same pin. “Mordialloc, Emerged 9 ... in hollow bough of Acacia in 2 divisions F.S.’’, ‘‘Bred from hollow stem made by a longicorn larva, F.P.S.”’, ‘‘Type &’’, ‘‘Agamerionella sanguinipes Gir. scutellatus Gir., Type 2 [GH]’’. Stage 2 - 1 intact °. ‘‘Dandenong, V., Dec., 1927, F.E. Wilson’’, ‘‘Bred from Acacia sticks’’, ‘‘F.E. Wilson Collection’’, **Thaumasura scutellata (Girault), 2 [GH]’’. 502 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault raises this variety to specific rank hence the label on Stage 2 above. SANGUINITHORAX APHYCUS Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. SANGUINITHORAX HEXANUSIA Girault, 1927. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. SANGUINITHORAX OAPHYCUS See SANGUINITHORAX APHYCUS SANGUINIVENTRIS BOOTANOMYIA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 306-sp. nov. + description; spp. key. PUBL. DATA: One female labelled **No.38,’’ captured in jungle, October 10, 1913, G.F. Hill. Port Darwin, Northern Territory. Type, Hy 3348, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype « minus head, most of mesosoma, wings (except right hind wing) and some legs. ‘‘Bootanomyia sanguiniventris Girault, Type ? [GH]’’. Slide - 1 cracked, coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head with antennae attached. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/3348, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. Bootanomyia sanguiniventris ? 5003’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.5003 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. SANGUINIVENTRIS CHALCIS See CALLIPHORAE SANGUINIVENTRIS CHALCIS SANGUINIVENTRIS EPANOGMUS Girault, 1938. 1938, Revta Ent., Rio de J. 8 : 85-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: [2] Westwood in Queensland, Mr. A.P. Dodd, Nov., 1927. QM: 3 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 - Holotype ? minus head, right wings and some legs. ‘‘Westwood, Q., Nov., 1927, A.P. Dodd’’, “‘... sanguiniventris Girault, Type * Epanogmus [GH]’’. On the last label Girault has crossed out a generic name which is now illegible. Slide 1 - 1 cracked, almost complete coverslip and 1 cracked coverslip fragment containing the head (some palps and 1 antenna in 3 pieces separated, the other antenna missing), 1 fore wing and some leg fragments all from the Holotype. “*Fpanogmus sanguiniventris Girault, Type ¢ [GH]’’. Card 2 - 1 © intact. ‘‘Chinchilla, Queensland, A.P. Dodd’’, ‘‘Epanogmus sanguiniventris Gir., ° [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Epanogmus sanguiniventris ? [GH]’’. Card 3 - 1 2 minus head, left fore wing and some legs. ‘‘... sanguiniventris Gir., 2 Epanogmus [GH]’’ and on the reverse, “Forest Hill, Q., 1932, A.R. Brimblecombe [GH]’’. On the upper surface of the label Girault has corrected the end of the specific name and has crossed out a generic name (now illegible). Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing the head (in 2 pieces, 1 antenna and part of the second separated) | fore wing and 2 legs (1 incomplete) all from the specimen on Card 3. ‘‘Epanogmus sanguiniventris Gir., 2. Forest Hill, Q., 1932 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. On this label Girault has crossed out a generic name which is now illegible. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9891. SANGUINIVENTRIS EPIMETAGEA Girault, 1929, 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 53 : 334-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, Mount Lofty, South Australia (J.G.O. Tepper). SAM: Card - Holotype 2 minus head, metasoma and | fore wing; part of mesosoma separated. ‘‘Mt. Lofty, S.A., J.G.O. Tepper’’, ‘‘Type’’, ‘‘Epimetagea sanguiniventris Gir., South Aust., also slide, TYPE”’, ‘‘Epimetagea sanguiniventris Gir., Type © [GH]’’. Slide - 2 almost complete coverslips containing the head (mandibles and antennae separated, the latter in pieces) and 1 fore wing all from the Holotype. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 503 “TYPE”, 'Epimetagea sanguiniveniris Girault, Type +. S. Aus. Mus. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”’. SANGUINIVENTRIS OW] EPIMETAGEA Girault, 1940. 1940, Revia Soc. ent. argent, 10: 325-var. description. PUBL, DATA: A female, Daly River, Norther [= Northern] Territory. Apr., T.G. Campbell, ANIC: Stage - Holotype minus left antenna and right fore wing. ‘*Z Lagoon, Litchfield, Daly R., N. Austr., 6 April, 1929. T.G. Campbell’’, **Epimelagea sanguiniventris Grit. aji Grit. HOLOTYPE | “Epimetagea sanguiniventris Gir. ojt Gir., Type = [GH]". Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing | antenna and 1 fore wing all from the Holotype. ‘‘Epimetagea sanguiniventris Gir. oji Gir. HOLOTYPE -”’, ‘‘Epimetagea sanguiniveniris Gir. ofi Gir., Type » [GH]"’. SANNIO DIGLYPHOMORPHELLA Giraull, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 281-sp. noy. + description, PUBL, DATA: One female, sweeping in the forest, August 23, 1913 (A.P. Dodd), Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1925, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head and hind legs on a slide. QM: Card — Holotype = minus head, left wings and some legs; metasoma separated. “TYPE”, ‘‘Dielyphomorphella sannio Girault, Type - [GH]"’. Slide - ] complete coyerslip and | almost complete coverslip containing the head (in 2 pieces, antennae absent) and some leg parts all from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy/1925, A.A. Girault”, “Queensland Museum. Diglyphomorpha sannio, Git, °"'. On the last label all except *‘Queensland Museum." are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. It is glued over the original label which can be read with a mirror, “Diglvyphomorphomella sannio Gir., = type [GH]"’. NOTES: | can find no reason for the Slide being labelled with the generic name Diglyphomorpha, SANNIO NEOMPHALOIDELLA (Girault), 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2; 234-Eulopho- tetrastichus Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Neomphaloidella Girault (1913) [the reverse is true since Eulophotetrastichus has priority (Eulophatetrastichus was published May, 1913 and Neomphaloidella December 1913)] : 236-sp, nov, + description; spp key. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in the forest, July 9, 1913 (A.P. Dodd), Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1833, Queensland Museum, the above specimen On a tag, the head and fore legs on a slide, QM: Card - Holotype » minus head, metasoma and fore legs. “TYPE"’, **Neomphaloidella sannia Gir., Type [GH]”. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the head (in 2 pieces, } antenna separated) and the fore legs attached (o part of the prothorax all from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy/1833, A.A. Girault", “*Queenstand Museum. Neoniphaloidella sannio, Gir. -"’. On the last label all except “*Queensland Museum,” are in a hand similar to Mrs Giraull’s, SANNIO QUADRASTICHUS Giraull, 1913. 1913, Mem, Qd Mus. 2 : 233-sp, nov. + description. 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 3 : 242-Paraprostocetus sanhio comb. nov. . 257-additional specimen: sp. description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, July 3, 1913. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1826, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. OM; 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card | - Holotype ' minus head, metasoma and some legs. *‘TYPE”’, ‘“Ouadrastichus sannio Girault, Type - [GH]"’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype head minus | antenna. ““Ouadrastichus sannio Gir., - type [GH]"’. Card 2-2 .-; 1 minus part of the left antenna, the other minus head. *“Neamphaloidella sannio (Girault), (GH]"' and on the reverse, ‘‘Kingston, forest, Nov., 1922 [GH]"’. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this species under Neomphaloidella sannio as junior synonym hence the label with Card 2. SAPPHO POLYNEMA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 120-sp. nov. + description : 126-spp. key ¢ 4 2°. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 166-descriptive note. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping jungle growths along a forest streamlet, June 18, 1913. (A.P. Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1586, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide with the type of Polynema speciosissimum Girault. QM: Slide - 1 complete, circular coverslip containing the Holotype ° of Polynema sappho with metasoma separated; 1 complete, square coverslip containing the Holotype © of Polynema speciosissimum Girault with head, metasoma and some legs separated. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/1585, 1586, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. 1585. 3594. Polynema speciosissimum P. sappho, Gir. 1586. 3606’’. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum. 3594. 3606’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: New (1976) has confused the two species on this slide, identifying one as the other. They are quite distinct from Girault’s descriptions. T.3606 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. SARAH RHICNOPELTELLA Girault, 1929. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 53 : 324-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: From leaf-galls on Eucalyptus obliqua, Blakiston, South Australia (T.D. Smeaton), April 23, 1888. Also galls on gum, Queensland (A.P. Dodd). A female, Mount Lofty, South Australia (A.M. Lea). SAM: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card | - 18 Syntypes of both sexes and 5 glue spots; most complete, one is marked “Ty [GH]’’ on the card. ‘‘10. L. & Sm., Blk. From galls of leaves £. obliqua, Blakiston, 23.4.88 ..., hatched, May, 88’’, “*Type’’, ‘‘Rhicnopeltella sarah Gir., South Australia, TYPE’, ‘‘Rhicnopeltella sarah Girault, 72 types [GH]’’. Card 2 - 1 Syntype ? minus head. ‘‘Mt. Lofty, A.M. Lea’’, ‘‘RAicnopeltella sarah Girault, South Australia’’, ‘‘Rhicnopeltella sarah Girault, ¢ [GH]’’. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 3 slides as follows: Card 1 - 1 ¢ 6 2 Syntypes and 10 glue spots; most are complete. ‘‘Blakiston, 23.4.88, Smeaton, hatched May, 88 from galls of leaves of E. obliqua, 10., large black’’, ‘‘Rhicnopeltella sarah Girault, 4 ¢ [GH]’’. Slide 1 - 2 complete coverslips and 1 coverslip fragment containing 2 heads (minus antennae), | fore wing, 2 intact antennae and numerous antennal fragments all from the above QM Syntypes. “*Rhicnopeltella sarah Gir., 2° types (¢ ant. inner) [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”’. Card 2-1 4 3 =: anda glue spot; 1 = minus head. ‘‘Galls on Eucalyptus’, “*Rhicnopeltella sarah Gir., ° [GH]’’. Slide 2 (a half slide) - 1 coverslip fragment containing a head (antennae separated, | in 2 pieces) and | pair of wings all from the specimens on QM Card 2. ‘‘Rhicnopeltella sarah Gir., .. Qsld., Eucalyptus [GH]’’. Slide 3 - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing 2 heads (antennae separated) and 1 fore wing all from specimens of Rhicnopeltella sarah now missing; | complete coverslip containing parts from the Holotype of Encyrtus parus Girault. “*Rhicnopeltella sarah Gir. Toowong, 19.9.08 [GH]’’, ‘‘Encyrtus parus Gir., © type, 3004 [GH]’’. NOTES: Girault did not select a Holotype therefore all specimens mentioned in his description are Syntypes. Although the label on QM Card | does not bear the type annotation by Girault it bears the correct published data. For this reason I have accepted the specimens on this card as part of the syntypical series. The Queensland Museum register number for its Syntypes of this species is T.10075. The Syntypes collected by A.P. Dodd were not located. SARCOPHAGA EURYTOMA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 238-Bephratella Girault (1913) a junior synonym of DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES GF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 505 Euryioma Wliger (1807) ; 248-sp, nav, + description as Eurviema sarcophaga : 258-spp. key =>, PUBL. DATAs Described from a number of specimens as follows: Thirteen females labelled **‘No. 22. Parasitic on psychid larvae. Darwin, 10-9-13, G.F.H.’’; one female and two males labelled *'No. 20. Parasitic on small lepidop, larvae, Darwin, 27-9-13."’; three males and ten females labelled *‘No. 23. Darwin, N.T. LJ-10-13. From psychid laryae.’’; one male, two females labelled ‘No. 27. Darwin, N.T. 18= 10-13,"* and four females labelled ‘*No. 21. Parasitic on psychid. Darwin. 1-9-13."" Types, Hy 3236, Queensland Museum, one male, three females on a tag: male and female antennae and female hind legs on a side. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - | Syntype * minus head, 2 Syntype , | minus the terminal segments of the left antenna, the other minus some antennal parts; | fore wing, | leg and some leg parts from a third Syntype | now missing. “TYPE", 4787", ‘“Eurytoma sarcophaga Gir,, Types ’- [GH]. Slide — 2 voverslip fragments; | contains 1 antenna and | leg all from the Syntype - now missing, the other coverslip [fragment contains 2 antennae from the Syntype *. ‘*Bephratella sarcophaga [GH] Q. Museum. 4787"', ‘‘Bephratella sarcophage Gir., * - [GH]"". Card 2-7 © ', 1 minus head, ““Euryroma sarcophaga Girault, « [GH]"'. Girault has crossed out a specific name (now illegible) on this label. ANIC: ~ 17 cards on separate pins as follows; Cards 1..,17 — 17 specimens in reasonable condition and labelled, ‘*Bred from Doratifera sp., Black Min., F.C.T., 10.2.30, J.W. Evans", ‘‘Buryvroma sarcophagea Git., 4, [GH]"*, On 16 of the cards there are determination labels not in Girault’s hand, “EURYTOMA SARCOPHAGA GIRAULT DET, A.A, GIRAULT, 1932”. NOTES: The original labels are now missing and from Girault’s statement of the types it appears the he has remounted some of the specimens from those mentioned in the PUBL. DATA onto another card and discarded the labels. He has obviously labelled his types before deciding upon the generic synonymy above and changed only the Card labels. T.4787 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species and has been cancelled. SARCOPHAGUS CHRYSOCHARIS Girault, 1913, 1913, Societas ent, 28: 99-sp, nov. + description. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 168-Chrysocharis sarcophagus type-species of Achrysocharoides Girault; sp. description : 178-zen. key | -. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37 : 72- Achrysocharoides gen, nov,, Chrysocharis sarcophagus type-species, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 199-additional specimens; sp. description, PUBL. DATA; Described from eleven females obtained en masse [rom one of the same galls as those in which Mestoecharis cyanea lives, Nelson |= Gordonvale], N.Q., December 2, 1912. Types [Hy.1688], Queensland Museum, two females mounted on a slide tn xylol-balsam, QM: Slide - | large, coverslip fragment containing | Syntype - with head and antennal parts separated. ‘Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/1446. ."’, “Chrysocharis sarcophagus Girault, ~ type [GH]". NOTES; Girault has changed ‘*types"’ to “type’' on the slide label and [ suspect that his PUBL. DATA are in error when they state that the types were two females on a slide. The remaining Synlypes were not located. Hy.1446 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species and, in the absence of the remaining Syntypes, it has been cancelled. | am accepting the Trans. R. Soc. 8. Aust. paper as the reference for the genus Achrysocharoides, see the generic part of this Checklist. / SCARABAE? EUPELMUS Girault, 1938. 1938, Od Nat. 10: 75-sp. nov, + description, PUBL, DATA: Two pairs reared from a weevil, “York Road Poison Plant Weevil,”' Perth, Wesct Australia, L..J. Newman. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM WADA: Slide - 1 complete coverslip and 1 coverslip fragment; the former contains 2 Syntype ?4, 2 Syntype © © all without heads and 1 © head without antennae, the latrer contains | Syntype head and its separated antennae in 4 pieces. “‘Parasites on York Road Poison Plant Weevil, No.37 [33] crossed out]"", ““Eupelmus scarabaei Girault, Types 4 [GH]"’, SCELESTUS EPICcAuUDONIA Girault, 1914. 1914, Ent. News 25 ; 396-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 4: 209-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in a jungle, July 26, 1913. Meerawa (Cairns District), Queensland. Type [Hy.3202], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, a fore and hind lege and the head on a slide. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘Only the slide-mounted part of the type has been re =seen [sic]"’. Presumably the body of the Holotype was missing at that point in time, QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 3 slides as follows: Slide ] - 1 coverslip fragment and | complete coverslip containing the head (fragmented, antennae attached), 1 fore wing and 2 legs all from the Holotype. “TYPE, ‘Queensland Museum. Epicaudonia scelesius, Gir. —‘', On the last label all except ‘*Queensland Museum.’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s, Card 1-2. ; I minus antennae, left fore leg and left fore wing, the other minus head and fore legs. ‘Dunk Island, H. Hacker, Aug., 1927", ‘Epicaudonia scelestus Gir., [GH]". Slide 2 - | complete coverslip and 2 coverslip fragments containing a head (fragmented, minus antennae), | fore wing, 2 separated antennaeand 2 legs all fromthe - on Card |. ‘‘Epicuudonia scelestus Gir., Dunk Island, Q. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk.. Qld.". Card 2-1 ¢ minus head, ‘Innisfail, N.Q., April, 1920", “Epicaudonia scelestus Gir., - (GH]"’. On the reverse of the last label Girault has crossed out an unpublished generic and specific name together with “Type = [GH]"’. Slide 3 - | cracked coverslip fragment containing the fragmented head (antennae separated, I in 2 pieces) and parts of 2 legs all from the - on Card 2. *‘Epicaudoania seelestus Gir., ». Innisfail, Q. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.?”. SCHILLER ERYTHMELUS Girault, 1931. 1931, ‘“*‘Hymenoptera, Thysanoptera nova Australiensis,”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (15 Seprember 1931) : 1[284]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Sydney, May, S.E. Flanders. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “The types were a lemale reared from ‘black seale’ on Oleander, May 14, 1931; and a male, New South Wales, 5.E. Flanders. The male type was probably taken about the same time as that of the fernale’’. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing the intact Syntype =. '*EryvlAmelus schilleri Gir., » [GH] Oeliander [= Oleander] Wax Seale, May 14-31, Sydney, N.S.W.,S.E.F.", “Erythmelus schilleri Girault, Type - [GH]’". Slide 2-1 cracked, almost complete coverslip containing the Syntype * With 1 fore wing separated, ‘*Ery/hmelus schilleri Gir., type “. N.S. Wales, S.E. Flanders [GH]. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species are T.9895 (Syntype female) and T.9896 (Syntype male). SCHILLERT NEOMPHALOIDELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3: 248-sp. noy, + description. PUBL. DATA: One lemale, March 6, 1914 (A.P, Dodd). Jungle, Cooktown, Queensland. Type. Hy 2621, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide with the type of Physcus multicolor. QM: Slide (broken and mended below with paper) - 2 coverslip fragments; the one closer to the ‘*TYPE"' label contains the Holatype head of Neontphaloidella schifleri (in 2 pieces, | antenna attached to each), the other coverslip fragment contains the Holotype af Physcus multicolor Girault. “TYPE, Hy/2947, A.A. Girault’’, ““Neomphaloidella sehilleri » (GH) [Girault has crossed out a name (now illegible) on this label]'’, ‘3821. Queensland Museum. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN ITYMENOPTERA: IV 307 Payscus multicolor, Gir. =*', On the last label all except ''382], Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Cirault's. NOTES: in his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type body was not re- seen...'' Presumably it was missing at that point in time and was mounted separately to the head, In this case the PUBL. DATA are in error. SCHLEIDEN] Lirus Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Qd Mus, 1: 127-sp, nav. + description. PUBL, DATA: Two female specimens captured while running over the panes of a window in an empty dwelling at Herberton, N.Q., December 28, 1911. Type, Hy/1051, Queensland Museum, one female in xylol- balsam (mounted with a female of A/aprus immaturus Perkins [= Alapius maccabei Girault]. QM: 7 slides as follows; Slide 1 - | complete coverslip containing 2 =~, 1 with head separated; 1 is the Holotype of Litus schleideni and the other is the Lectotype = of Alaptus maccabei Girault. “TYPE, Hy/1051, 1290, A.A, Girault", ‘Queensland Museum. 3639, LOSI, Litus schleiden |= schleideni|, Gir. >"’, ‘\Alaptus maccabei, Gir. ~ 1290, 3699"'. On the last two labels all except ‘Queensland Museum. 3639" and ''Queensland Museum, 36997" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing 3 )/; lisa Paratype of Litus schleideni, | is a Paratype of Ste/Ayniuni cuvieri Girault and the third is the Holotype of Haeckeliania hoeckeli Girault. ‘‘haeckeli Girault. -, Type + Haeckeliania. From windows, Herberton, N.Q., XIL28.1911, AAG., Q.M., 780. 3375 [GH]", “‘Sterhynium cuvieri Gir. =, Litas schleideni Girault, © [GH]"’, On the last label Girault has crossed out 2 specific names and replaced them with ‘‘cuviert™ and ‘‘sehleideni’’. He has also crossed out “Girault /"' with the first specific name, On the reverse of the slide, ‘‘Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/780, °°". Slide 3 (1 corner broken beneath the “TYPE" label) - 1 coverslip fragment full of air bubbles and containing the Holotype of Lathromeroidea nigra Girault, parts from the Holotype © of Pseudogramma Jasciatipenne Girault and 2 + -; | of which is Litus schleideni, the other is unidentified. “TYPE, Hy/789, 794, 1051, A.A. Girault"’, “Queensland Museum. 789, Pseudogranimea Jasciatipenne’’, ‘*794. 3391, Lathromeroidea nigra, Gir, ~, 1051, Litus schleiden {= schleideni), Gir. :**. On the last two labels all.except “Queensland Museum.’’ and 3391" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. On the last label Girault has corrected the generic name from “Lathramerella’’ to '' Laithromeroidea’’. Slide 4 - 1 complete coverslip containing numerous specimens some of which are as per label and the others are unidentified. “Anagroidea dubia —, Litus schleideni Gir., =. Indooroopilly, Window, Sep., 1930 [GH] Ent. Div, Dep, Ag. & Stk., Qld."’. Slide 5 - 1 complete coverslip containing numerous specimens some of which are Litus sehleideni and the others are unidentified. ‘““Litus schleideni Girault, °. Window, Indooroopilly, Oct., 1929 |GH]’"". Slide 6 - 1 complete coverslip containing numerous specimens, | of which is Litus schleideni and the others are unidentified, ‘Litus schleideni Girault, ©, Indooroopilly, window, !'V.7.1930 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”’. Slide 7 - 1 complete coverslip containing numerous specimens some of which are Litus schleideni and the others are unidentified. *‘Lines schleideni Gir., - - Indooroopilly, window, Apr., 1930 [GH] Ent, Div, Dep. Ag, & Stk,, Qld.”’. NOTES: The first 3 slides are labelled as if they contain the Holotype and Paratype of this species, however there were only the two specimens listed in the PUBL. DATA. The specimen chosen as the type by Girault is stated as being on a slide with Alapius maccahei which matches Slide |. This slide therefore contains the Holotype. The female: on Slide 2 js obviously the Paratype since the data on the slide matches the PUBL. DATA for this species, The specimen on Slide 3 has na type-status. T.3639 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been reserved for the Paratype on Slide 5 ee SCHUBERT! CHALCIS Girault, 1924. 1924, Insecuror Inscit. menstr. 12 2 176-sp. nov. + description. 508 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM PUBL. DATA: Darlington, W. Ausiralia, Sept. 7, 1912, G.H. Hardy. SCHWANN] MymMAR Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Od Mus. 1: 166-sp. nov, + QM: Card - Holotype * intact. ‘Darlington, 7-9-12", ““Chalcis schuberti Gir., Type + [GH]"’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4517, SCHUBERTI MARIANA CHALCIS Girault, 1927. 1927, Ree. S. Aust. Mus, 3: 323-var. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: S. Aust.: Port Augusta, Dec., 1904 (M. Schultz). One female. SAM: Card - Holotype minus left fore wing, right antennal flagellum and some leg parts. “*Pt. Augusta, W.M. Schultz, 30.12.04’, ‘Type’, "' Chalcis schubertt Gir. mariana Gir., S. Aus. TYPE", ‘‘Chaleis schuberti mariana Girault, Type - [GH]’’. NMYV: Card — 1 © with hind leg separated. “Type 2”’, ‘‘bred from a ..., 3.2.18", “Chalcis schuberti Gir. mariana Gir., Type - [GH]"". NOTES: The NMY specimen has no type- Status. SCHUMANNI POLYNEMA Girault, 1932, 1932, ‘‘Hymenoptera, Thysanoptera nova Australiensis. I1."' (Girault : Brisbane) (31 March 1932) : 1[292]-sp. description. 1934, ‘'Miridae et Hymenoptera nova Australiensis.’’ (Girault ; Brisbane) (24 May 1934) : 2[309]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA; 1932 - Queensland. 1934 - Cedar Creek, jungle, 3 Oct., 1921. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘Reprinted by mistake ... One female. This species was described twice through a mistake as already mentioned’’. QM: Slide - | almost complete coverslip containing the Holotype » with head, antennae, metasoma and some legs separated, '‘Polynema schumanni Gir.. Type + [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld."". NOTES; The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9897, descriplion. PUBL, DATA: A single female, from the panes of a window in a wool warehouse, Brisbane, Queensland, October 3, 1911, On October 5, 1911, at Roma, Queensland, several hundred miles west of Brisbane, a male Mymar was captured by sweeping grass along a tiny stream crossing a pasture near the town. It looked like the same species, bul although the specimen was preserved, later I could not find it. Queensland (Brisbane and (7?) Roma). Type. Hy/1061, Queensland Museum, the above female in xylol-balsam. OM: Slide - | complete coyerslip containing the fragmented Holotype + of Afpmar schwanni; | coverslip [ragment containing a © of Gonatocerus davinei Girault. ‘‘ TYPE, Hy/1061, A.A, Girault’’, ““Q. Museum. 3592, Mymar schwanni, Gir. © Gon. davinci +", On the last label all except ‘‘Q. Museum. 3592” and “Gon. davinci » [GH]”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. NMV: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing | intact ©. ‘‘Battledore - wingfly Fam, 25, 33377, “Mymar schwanni Girault, [GH]. NOTES: T.3592 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. sCo7TT! EUPLECTRUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 274-sp. nov. + description : 276-spp. key. PUBL. DATA; One female, sweeping along a road near the Herbert River, February 28, 1913. Halifax (Ingham), Queensland. Jungle. Type, Hy 1913, Queensland Museum. QM: 3 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 - Holotype - minus head and some legs; right wings and some leg parts separated. ‘‘TYPE"’, “&uplectrus scotti Girault, Type + [GH]"’. Slide | - 2 coverslip fragments; the cracked one closer to the ‘‘ TYPE”? label contains the head (minus antennae) from the Holotype of Euplectrus scotti, the other coverslip DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 509 fragment (inner) contains parts from the Holotype » of Eupleetrus cariniscutum Girault. “TYPE, Hy/2681, A.A. Girault’’, ‘SE, scotli Gir., Type - [GH] Queensland Museum, Euplectrus cariniscutum - (inner)"’. On the last label all after “Queensland Museum."' and ‘‘(inner) [GH]” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 2-1. minus head, left fore wing and left hind leg. ‘“‘Euplectrus scout Girault, - [GH]"*. Slide 2 - 1 coverslip fragment containing a head (1 antenna separated, in 2 pieces), | fore wing and 1 leg all from Euplectrus scomi (these parts match those missing from the 2 on Card 2); | complete coverslip containing parts from the Paratype © of Euplectrus immargiventris Girault. “Fupleetrus: 1. scotti, 2. inmargiventris Gir., Types ~ [GH]’’. Card 3 - | intact |. '*N. Pine R., §,.4,27, H, Hacker"’, *'Euplecirus scotti Girault, | var. [GH]". DPIQ: Card - 1 = with head and | leg separaled. “Euplectrus scotti Girault, [GH]"’ and on the reverse, ‘‘[ndooroogpilly, 24 Feh., 1933, flew onto a page when reading, 9 p.m, [GH]"’. NOTES: The parts on Slide 2 cannot be from the Holotype since they contain a fore wing which is present with the Holotype body on QM Card 1. SCUDDER! EUPELMUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: \3-sp. nov- + description : 18-spp. key PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, May 15, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Chindera [= Chinderah] (Tweed River), New South Wales. Type, Hy 2857, Queensland Museum, the female on a slide with type of Jolsomi. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype ~ of Eupelmius seudderi with head separated; | coverslip fragment containing the Holotype - of Eupe/mus Jolsomi Girault. *‘TYPE, Hy/2857, 2842, A.A. Girault’’, ‘Q. Museum. 2857. Eupelmus folsomi 4330. scudderi . 2842. 4332". On the last label all except ‘Q. Museum. 4330. 4332" are in a hand similar ta Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.4332 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. SCULPTURA EURYTOMA Girault, 1915, 1915, Meri. Od Mus. 4: 249-sp. noy, + description : 258-spp. key = =. PUBL. DATA: One female, March 17, 1914 (H. Hacker). Brisbane, Queensland. Type, Hy 3238, Queensland Museum, the female ona tag; antenna and caudal tibiae on a slide with type epicephalae. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card | ~ Holotype © minus right antenna, right fore wing and some legs. ‘'Brisbane: H. Hacker, 17.3.14"°, “TYPE"', ‘'4789"'" “Eurytoma sculptura Girault, Type = [GH]’’. Slide — 1 small coverslip fragment containing | antenna and parts of 2 legs all from the Holotype of Euryroma sculptura; | large coverslip fragment containing parts from the Syntype =» of Euryfoma epicephalae Girault, *‘TYPE", “‘Euryloma sculptura Gir., = type [GH] 4789. 4789", “ Bephratella [= Eurytoma] epicephalae Gir., © type [GH] 4883". Card 2-1 = minus part of left antenna; metasoma separated. ‘‘Euryroma sculptura Girault, - [GH]’’ and on the reverse, “Associated with Matritia [= Signiphora| reticulata & a mealy bug on Custard apple, Mackay, III, 1931, AR. Brimblecombe [GH]”’. ANIC; 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1- Lintact >. ‘‘Black Mt., F.C.T., 6.3.30, L.F, Graham’’, 'Eurytoma sculptura Gir., \ [GH]’’, Card 2 ~ ! intact ;. ‘*Black Mt., F.C.T., 6.3.30, L.F, Graham", ‘*Eurytoma sculptura Giraull, » [GH]’’. NOTES: T.4789 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. SCURRA OLIGoSITA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 143-sp. nov. + description. PUBL, DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, September 16, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). 510 Kuranda, Queensland. Type, Hy 2421, Queensland Museum, the above on a slide. QM: Slide - 1 patch of mounting medium (now without a coverslip fragment) containing the Holotype 2 of Oligosita scurra with head and antennae separated; | coverslip fragment containing parts from an undescribed eulophid. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘2421’, ‘*3461”’, ‘‘Oligosita scurra Gir., Proardalus sanguinithorax [CHEIRONYM] types [GH] 3461’. NOTES: T.3461 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. SCURRA JESUSI OLIGOSITA Girault, 1938. 1938, Revita Ent., Rio de J. 9 : 383-var. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, Indooroopilly, Sept. 29, 1936. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 2 half coverslips (one with an uneven edge) and | cracked coverslip fragment (adjoined to the half coverslip with the uneven edge) containing 6 specimens, all with heads separated. One is the Holotype © of Oligosita scurra jesusi, at least 2 are as per labels and the others are unidentified. ‘‘Gonatocerus mosesi Gir., Type °, Coccophagus jesusi [CHEIRONYM] Gir., ° [GH]’’ and on the reverse of the slide, ‘‘Oligosita scurra Gir. Jesusi Gir., Type ? [GH]’’. Slide 2 - 1 coverslip fragment containing 1 intact 2. ‘‘Oligosita scurra jesusi Gir., °. Ex Acacia twigs infested with the coccid Cleptes baccatura [= Cryptes baccatum], Mt. Cootha [= Coot-tha], 4.111.1929, A.R. Brimblecombe [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this variety is T.6375. SCUTATUS PERILAMPOIDES 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. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “The types comprised ten females’’. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM ANIC: 5 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - 2 Syntype ??; 1 minus head. Card 2 - 2 Syntype °“; 1 minus head. Card 3 - 1 Syntype © (minus right antenna) and a glue spot. Card 4 - 2 Syntype £2; both with damaged antennae. Card 5 - 2 intact Syntype ?°. All are labelled, ‘‘Sydney’’. One has, ‘‘see also slide, ex Macleay Museum”’ and only one is pinned through the Girault label, “*Perilampoides scutatus Gir., ° types [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip and a half coverslip containing 1 fore wing, a head minus antennae, fragments of antennae, fragments of legs and 2 antennae (1 intact the other in 2 pieces) all from the Syntypes. ‘*Perilampoides scutatus Gir., Type ° [GH]’’ and on the reverse of the slide, ‘‘ex Macleay Museum’’. QM: Card - 1 Syntype ? minus head, most of mesosoma, some legs, some wings and most of the metasoma. ‘‘Sydney’’, ‘*Perilampoides scutatus Girault, ? [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘From Macleay Museum [GH]’’. NOTES: I am convinced that the QM specimen is one of the Syntypes and its Queensland Museum register number is T.9355. SCUTELLARIS MERISMUS (?) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 328-sp. nov. + description, PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping foliage and grass along the Mulgrave River, mostly jungle, March 30, 1913 (A.A.G.). Mulgrave River (Gordonvale), Queensland. Type, Hy 2791, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head and hind leg on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype 2 minus head and some legs. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘‘Merismus scutellaris Dodd and Gir., Type 2 [GH]’’. Slide - | coverslip fragment containing the head (in 2 pieces, minus | antenna) and 2 legs all from the Holotype. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/ 1791 [= Hy.2791], A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. Merismus scutellaris Dodd & Girault °’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.’’ and ‘‘Dodd DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: LV Sil & Girault [GH)”* are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. SCUTELLATUS EUPERILAMPOIDES Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem, Gd Mus, 3 : 308-sp, nov, + description : 31l-gen. key = PUBL. DATA: Two females, January 17, 1912 (H, Hacker), Brisbane, Queensland. Type, Hy 2758, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a pin. [n his unpublished manuscript Giraull says, “‘The types were evidently males"’, QM: 1 stage, 2 cards on separate pins and 3 slides as follows: Slage - | Syntype ? minus head, left wings and some legs. ‘'Brisbane: H. Hacker, 17/ 1/12", 4707", “HOLOTYPE”, " Euperilampoides scutellatus Girault, Type 7 {[GH]"’. Slide | - a half coverslip and | cracked, coverslip fragment containing the head (out from under the coverslip fragment and exposed; mouth parts and | antenna separated, the other antenna missing) and 1 fore wing possibly from the Syntype above, “Euperilampoides scutellaius Gir., Type * [GH] 4707". On this label Girault has changed the sex sign from female to male. Card 1-1 ° minus antennae and left wings. “Westwood, Q., Feb., 1928, A.P. Dodd", ‘*Euperilampoides scutellatus Gir., + [GH]”’. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 antennae (in 2 pieces) and | pair of wings all from the - on Card 1. ““Euperilampoides seutellatus Gir., ., Westwood [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”*. On this label Girault has altered the locality from Chinchilla’. Card 2-1) = severely insect damaged; only the shell of the mesosoma with appendages remains. ‘‘Gordonvale, N.Q., June, 1920", “Euperilampoides scutellatus Girault, [GH]"’. Slide 3- 1 almost complete coverslip containing a fragmented head (antennae separated, fragmented) presumably from the «on Card 2, ‘‘Euperilampoides scutellatus Gir. Nelson [= Gordonvale], N. Qsld. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk... QId.’’- DPIQ: Stage - 1 specimen (- ?) minus head- “Gordonvale, N.Q., Jan,, 1920"’, “O.D.A.", “Euperilampoides scutellatus Girault, ?- [GH]"". NOTES: Riek (1966) is incorrect in assigning holotype-status to the remaining specimen since Girault did not select a Holotype with his description. Both §pecimens are therefore Syntypes and one is now missing. The parts on QM Slide 1 match those missing from the existing Syntype and probably belong to this specimen. T.4707 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species and in the absence of the second Syntype has been cancelled. SECUNDA BurRYTOMA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Gd Mus. 4: 245-sp. nov, + description : 257-spp. key ~=. PUBL. DATA: Many specimens of both sexes reared from a gall, May, 1914 (H. Hacker). Brisbane, Queensland. Type, none designated. QM: 9 cards on separate pins as follows: Card | -3 Syntype - » all minus some antennal parts. TYPE", *'4765”’, ‘““Eurytoma secunda Gir., Types > [GH]’’, Card 2- J = minus some legs and most of both antennae. ‘‘Eurytama secunda Gir., » [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘Indooroopilly, forest, 12 April, 1931 [GH]’’. Card 3-Jintact 2. . “Eurvtoma secunda Girault, = [GH]"’ and on the reverse, “Forest, Wynnum, AAG. [GH]”’, Card 4-1 intact ©. “Ewrytoma secunda Gir., = [GH]"’ and on the reverse, “Wynnum, Q. [GH]"’. Card 5 - 1 intact -. ‘‘Eurytomea secunda Gir., © [GH]" and on the reverse, “Wynnum, Q, [GH]"’, Card 6 - 1 intact «. ‘“Eurvloma secunda Gir., 2 [GH]"’ and on the reverse, “Wynnum, Q. [GH]”. Card 7 - | intact ., “‘Eurytoma secunda Gir., = [GH]’’ and on the reverse, “Wynnum, forest [GH]"’. Card 8-1 © minus | hind wing; 2 fore wings, | hind wing and | antenna separated. “Furvtoma secunda Girault, = [GH]"' and on the reverse, ‘Wynnum, Q. Forest, AAG. {GH]”’. Card 9 —3 = =: 1 minus metasoma. “Eurvioma secunda Gir,, - [GH]"’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Wynnum, forest [GH]"’. NOTES: I have assumed that the specimens marked by Girault as ‘‘Types’’ are part of the original series and therefore have 312 synlype-status. The remaining Syntypes were not located. The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T.4765. SECUNDA NaASSAUIA Girault, 1932, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. SECUNDA PARACHRYSOMALLA Girault, 1917. 1917, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 5 > 134-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One male, four females, on two cards in the U.S. National Museum, marked ‘'91. From turpentine galls.”’ Flemington, New South Wales (and as above [Dinoura eucalyptil). Types, No,12718, U.S. Nat. Mus.; as above with a slide bearing female heads, caudal legs, and a fore wing. This is the Cecidoxenus nigrocyaneus Ashmead MS. of the Miscogasteridae. It is a perilampid. NOTES: Girault has used Ashmead’s types as the types of this taxon. Ashmead’s Cecidoxenus nigrocyaneus is a valid, available, nominal species therefore Parachrysomalla secunda is a junior, objective synonym of Cecidoxenus nigrocyaneus. | did not examine any Ashmead types when in the United States National Museum, SECUNDA PARASECODELLA Girault, 1916. 1916, Mem. Qd Mus. 5: 214-sp. nov. + description. PUBL, DATA: One female, from a window, Brooklyn, New South Wales, November, 1914. Types, Hy 3555, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag and a slide bearing a fore wing, the head and hind Jegs. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 — Holotype : minus head, wings and some legs. “‘TYPE"', ‘‘Parasecodella secunda Gir-, + type [GH]’’. Slide 1 -— 1 cracked coverslip (with a piece missing) containing part of the head (without antennae) and | incomplete, Separated antenna all from the Holotype, “Queensland Museum. Hy/3555"’, ‘‘Parasecodella secunda Girault, ° type [GH]”’. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSELIM Card 2-1 » minus head, wings and some legs. ‘*Parasecodella secunda Girault, © [GH]". Slide 2 - 3 coverslip fragments (the 2 larger are cracked); the inner 2 contain a fragmented head (1 antenna separated, in 2 pieces), 3 legs (some incomplete) and 2 fore wings all from the } of Purasecodella secunda on Card 2. The remaining cracked, coverslip fragment contains a of Eretmocerus australis Girault. “ Parasecodella secunda Gir,, 2 [(GH]’’, ‘*Eretmocerus ausiralis Gir,, ». On cotton [GH] Hy. Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. SECUNDUS A RHOPOIDEUS Girault, 1915, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. SECUNDUS ENCYRTOMY14 Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. SECUNDUS METACRIAS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2.: 152-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, September, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Kuranda, Queensland. Type, Hy 1657, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head and hind legs on a slide. QM: Card — Holotype | minus head and parts of some legs. *“*TYPE”’, “‘Metacrias secundus Gir., Type - [GH]’’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing the head (incomplete, in 2 pieces, minus | antenna the other separated, in 3 pieces) and parts of 2 legs ail from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy/1657, A.A. Girault’', “Q. Museum. Mesacrias secundus, Gir. \"*. On the last label all except “*Q. Museum.’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. SECUS TETRASTICHODES Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 3 : 220-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Four females reared from miscellaneous galls on Eucalyptus, October 9, 1913 (E.J. Girault). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 3462, Queensland Museum, one female on a tag, the head on a slide. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 513 QM: Card - Holotype © minus head, “TYPE”, * Terrastichodes secus Girault, Type = [GH]". Slide - | coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head (in 2 pieces, | antenna separated). ‘*TYPE, Hy/3462, A.A. Girault"’, “‘Queensland Museum. Tetrastichodes secus, Gir. =~’, On the last label all except ‘'Queensland Museum.” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's- NOTES: The Paratype females were not located, SEDITIOSUS PLEUROTROPOMYIA Girault, 1913, 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 146-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA; One female, sweeping in forest, August 2, [913. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1644, the above specimen on a tag, the head ona slide. A second female was captured in forest at Nelson [= Gordonvale]. September 6, 1913. QM: Card - Holotype » minus head; left wings separated. ‘TYPE’, “*Pleurotropomyiia |= Pleurotropomyia) seditiosus Gir., Type = [GH]"’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments and 1 almost complete coverslip; the inner coverslip fragment contains the fragmented head from the Holotype of Pleurotropomyia seditiosus with 1 antenna (minus scape) separated; the remaining coverslip and coverslip fragment contain 2 specimens of Euryischomyia washingtoni Girault. 9742", “Eurvischomyia washingloni Gir., + type [GH] 4060. 4060"", Pleurotropomyid sedittosus Gir., « type [GH]" and on the reverse of the slide, “Eurvischomiyia washingtoni Grit,, LECTOTYPE » (under circular coverslip) Hayat desig. 1979"". SEMIALBICLA b-A HEMIPTA RSENOIDEUS Girault, 1916. 1916, Mem. Od Mus, 5 : 220-sp. nov, + description, 1917, ‘‘Descriptiones hymenopterorum chalcidoidicarum variorum cum observationibus. V."’ (Girault : Glenn Dale, Maryland) (8 August 1917) : 8|123]-Hemipiarsenoideus Girault (1916) a junior synonym of Hemiptarsenus Westwood (1833), 1924, ‘Homo perniciosus and new Hymenoptera.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 April 1924) : 4[181]-repeat of above zeneric synonymy. PUBL. DATA: Two males, three females in the collections of the United States National Museum, labelled ‘840, Perth, West Australia, G, Compere.'’ Types, No.19146, U.S.N.M., one pair on tags and a slide bearing female hind legs and antennae and male antennae. Cotypes, Hy 3561, Queensland Museum, several broken specimens on lags. USNM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 (Type Collection) — | Syntype * minus head, wings and some legs; metasoma and some legs separated. ‘'840’’, “‘Perth, W. Austr.*’, ''G, Compere Collector’’, 19146", “ Hemiptarsenoideus semialbiclava Girault, - [GH]’'. Card 2 (Main Collection) - 1 Syntype 4 minus head. "840°", ‘Perth, Western Australia’, ‘*G. Compere Collector’’, ‘“Allotype, No.191467’, "Hemiptarsenoideus semialbiclava Gir. [NGH]"’. Slide - 2 complete coverslips containing 1 squashed head, fragments of antennae, 2 antennae, 2 7“ antennae and some leg fragments all from the Syntypes. “Hemiptarsenoideus semialbicluva Girault, Types ¢: antennae, © hind legs [GH]"’. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 — 1 Syntype * (?) mimus head, wings, legs and metasoma. ‘*840"", “Perth, W. Austr,"', ‘“G. Compere Collector"’, ‘““Hemiptarsenoideus semialbiclava Gir., * Cotypes [GH]"’. On the last label Girault has crossed out ‘Paratypes'' and replaced it with **Cotypes"’. Card 2 - 1 Syntype = minus head, wings and mosi legs; metasoma separated, **840"*, ‘Perth, W. Austr."', “G. Compere Collector’’. This specimen is pinned through the Girault label with QM Card |, Slide 1 — 1 coverslip fragment containing 2 fore wings and 1 hind wing all from the Syntypes; 1 empty, complete coverslip supposed to contain parts from a Syntype of Hemiptarsenoideus semialbiclaya 514 secundus Girault. ‘*TYPE’*, ‘Queensland Museum, Hy/3562*", *Hemiptarsenoideus semialbiclavus secunda [= secundus} Girault, © type . outer — wings of genotype [GH]"’. Girault has changed the ending of the specific name to ‘‘ws’’ and altered the ending of the variety name. Slide 2- | complete coverslip containing 2 = + and 3°17 (2 44 with heads separated), ‘'Hemiptarsenus semialbiclavus Gir., 2%. Nambour, Jany., 1933 [GH] Ent. Div, Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NMV: Slide - 1 intact =. ‘'671°", *Hemiplarsenus semialbiclavus (Gir,), ~ [GH ?]””. DPIQ: 5 cards on separate pins as follows: Card | - 1 © minus terminal segments of the antennae. ‘*Memiptarsenus semialbiclavus Gir., = [GH]”’ and on the reverse, ‘Wellington Pt., Sep., 1932, J.A. Weddell [GH]". Card 2-1 + of which only the head and some legs remain, '*Hemiptarsenus semialbiclavus Gir., — [GH]"’ and on the reverse, ‘Window, Indooroopilly, Jany. 31 [GH]”’. Card 3- | + minus head. ‘Noble Park, V., F.E. Wilsan, Feb., 1923"', *‘Hemiptarsenus semialbiclavus. Gir., = [GH]"’. Card 4-1 » minus terminal segments of the antennae, ‘‘Hemipiarsenus semialbiclavus Gir., = [GH]"’ and on the reverse, “Indooroopilly, Feb. 4, 1933 [GH]. Card 5 - | intact ©. ‘“Hemiprarsenus semialbiclavus Gir,, » [GH] and on the reverse, “Kingston, forest, AAG, [GH]". NOTES: | am assuming that the wings on QM Slide 1 are the missing wings from its Syntypes. SEMIALBICLAVA SECUNDUS HEMIPTARSENOIDEUS Girault, 1916, 1916, Mem. Qd Mus. 5 : 22\-var. nov. + description. 1917, *‘Descriptiones hymenopterorum chalcidoidicarum variorum cum observationibus. V.’” (Girault : Glenn Dale, Maryland) (8 August 1917) : $[123]-Hemiplarsenoideus Girault (1914) a junior synonym of Hemiptarsenus Westwood (1833), 1924, ‘‘Homo perniciosus and new Hymenoptera.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM April 1924) : 4[/81|-repeat of above generic synonymy. PUBL. DATA: A female, sweeping trees and grass in a civic park, Muswellbrook, New South Wales, October 24, 1914. Type, Hy 3562, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head and hind leg on a slide. A second female at Brooklyn, New Sourh Wales, forest, November 5, 1914, QM: Card - | Syntype » minus head and at least | leg. “* TYPE", *‘Hemiptarsenoideus semialbiclavus secunda |= secundus| = type {GH]’". Girault has altered the endings of the specific and variety mames.to “‘ys’* and "'a"’ respectively. Slide - | empty, complete coverslip supposed to contain parts from a Syntype of Hemiptarsenoideus semialbiclava secundus; 1 coverslip fragment containing parts from the “genotype”’, i.e. Hemiplarsenoideus semialbiclava. ““TYPE", ‘“‘Queensland Museum. Hy/3562"', ‘‘Hermiplarsenoideus semialbiclavus secunda [= secundus] Girault, © type outer — wings of genotype [GH]"’. Girault has changed the ending of the specific name to ‘‘ws’’ and the end of the variety name to ''a’’, NOTES; The second female was not located. Without data on the remaining specimen it is impossible to assign holotype- Status to it with any certainty. Therefore I am regarding the remaining female as a Syntype. SEMIALBICLA VUS PROPACHYTOMOIDES Girault, 1917, 1917, Jnsecutor Inscit. menstr. 5 : 152-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, forest uplands (Hawkesbury River), November 3, 1914, Brooklyn, New South Wales, Type, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, an antenna ona slide. NOTES: No specimens of this species were located. SEMIALBICORNIS AGAMERION Girault, 1927, 1927, “Some new wild animals from Queensland."" (Girault : Brisbane) (26 January 1927) : 3[210]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Nelson [= Gordonvale], March, A.P. Dodd. In his unpublished DAHMS; GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV Sl manuscript Girault says, ‘*The type was taken in 1920”. QM: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - Holotype = intact. ‘*Gordonvale, N.Q,, March, 1920’, **Agamerion semialbicornis Girault, — type [GH]". Card 2-1 * minus right hind tarsus. “Westwood, Queensland, A.P. Dodd”, '\Agamerion semialbicornis Gir.. Paratype 4 [GH]"’. ANIC: Card - | intact 7, ‘‘Hornsby, Froggatt, 22.2.1894"', “'W.W. Froggatt Collection’’, ‘‘Agamerion semialbicornis Girault, * [GH]’’. NOTES: The specimen on QM Card 2 has na 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.9356- SEMIALBUS APHYCUS Girault, 1932. 1932, ‘‘New pests from Australia, X.’* (Girault ; Brisbane) (10 February 1932) ; 5[290]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Perth, W. Australia, Sep, NOTES: No specimens of this species were located. SEMIARGENTEUS ARHOPOIDEUS Girault, 1929, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. SEMIARGENTIPES PARASY RPOPHAGUS Girault, 1915. Eneyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. SEMIATRIPES ELASMUS Girault, 1937. 1937, ‘*New naturals, unorthodoxies and non- pollutions. viz. - New hexapods. - ” (Giraull ; Brisbane) (20 November 1937) : 2(327]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Palmwoods, forest. QM: Card - Holotype - minus head and left wings. ‘'4066°", “HOLOTYPE”, “Elasmus semiatripes Girault, Type - [GH]"’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype head (antennae separated, 1 fragmented). *'Elasmus semiatripes Girault, Type © [GH] 4066”. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register uw number for the Holotype of this species ts T4066. SEMIAURICEPS BLASTOPHAGA Girault, 1927. 1927, Rec. 8. Aust. Mus. 3: 338-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: S. Aust.: Adelaide, Dec., 1913 (H.H.D. Griffith). Many specimens of both sexes. Cotypes in Queensland Museum. SAM: Card = 30 Syntypes of both sexes (most in fair condition), 5 glue spots and | head. There are 2 intact specimens marked “‘ty’’? by Girault. ‘‘Adelaide, S,A., 20.12,13, Griffith", “‘Type"’, “‘Blastophaga Ssemiauriceps South Australia, TYPE, also slide’, *‘Blastophaga semiauriceps Gir., Types ty [GH]"’. Slide — 2 complete coverslips (1 cracked) containing 2 intact * Syntypes, 3 Syntype /* with heads separated, | Syntype — head with antennae separated. ‘‘TYPE’’, “Blastophaga semiauriceps Gir., Types * [GH]’’. QM: 2 cards on one pin as follows: Cards 1...2 - 23 Syntypes of both sexes and | glue spot. ‘* Blastophaga semiauriceps Girault, 4° Cotypes [GH]**. On this label Girault has crossed out ‘'Type’’ replacing it with “Cotypes’’, NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for its Syntypes of this species is T.9968. SEMICITRIPES COCCIDOXENUS Girault, 1926, 1926, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 14 : 66-sp. nov. + description, PUBL. DATA; Foresi, Kingston, November. QM: 3 slides and | card as follows: Slide 1 - | coverslip (with a piece missing) containing the Holotype * of Coccidoxenus semicitripes with head separated (in 2 pieces, antennae attached to one piece); | complete coverslip containing an unidentified encyrtid, '*Coccidoxenus semicitripes Gir., Type © [GH]"’, Slide 2 - | complete coverslip containing | intact =. ‘*Chinchilla or Brisbane, Sep. 16, 31 [GH]"’, ‘‘Coccidoxenus semicitripes Gir., = [GH]”’. Card - | - minus head and some wings. “Coccidoxenus semicitripes Gir., = [GH]" MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM and on the reverse, “Ipswich, forest, VI- VU, AAG, [GH]"’. On the upper surface of the label Girault has crossed out a male sign. Slide 3 - 1 complete coverslip containing a head (fragmented, | antenna separated, fragmented) and | pair of wings all from the - on the above Card. ‘‘Coecidexenus semicitripes Gir. Ipswich, forest, VI-V1I [GH]". SEMIFLA VICEPS EPOMPHALOITDES (7) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915), 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3: 251-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, August 5, 1913 (A.A. Girault). Northern Queensland (Gordonvale near Cairns). Type, Hy 2629, Queensland Museum, a female on a tag; the head ona slide. QM: Card ~— Holotype » minus head and most legs; some legs separated. ‘‘ TYPE”, ‘*Epomphaloides semiflaviceps Girault & Dodd [DH]’’. Slide - I cracked coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head with antennae attached. ** TYPE, Hy/2629, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. Epontphaloides semiflaviceps G & D, \"’, On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum.”' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s, SEMIFLAVICEPS NEOMPHALOIDELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 246-sp. nov, + description, PUBL. DATA: One female, in foresr, August 2, 1913 (A-P. Dodd), Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland, Type, Hy 2614, Queensland Museum. the female on a tag; head on a slide. OM: Card - Holotype » minus head; some legs Separated (there are some Separated legs which do not belong to this species also on the card). **TYPE”’,. ““Neomphalaidella semiflavicens Gir., 2 [GH]. Slide (broken, part missing) - 1 coverslip fragment (clase to the ‘““TYPE” label) containing the Holotype head (in 3 pieces, I antenna separated) of Neomphaloidella semiflaviceps; 1 cracked coverslip (with a piece missing) containing Ootetrastichus viridicvaneus Girault. “‘TYPE, Hy/2570, 2614, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. 2570. Ootetrastichus viridicyaneus “") “Neomphaloidella semiflaviceps G. - 2614". All on the second last label except “Queensland Museum.”’ and the last label are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. SEMIFLAVIFRONS ACHR YSOCHARELFA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2+ |72-sp. nov. + description : 173-spp. key. PUBL. DATA; One specimen [-], sweeping in forest, April 16, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1699, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - | cracked complete coverslip and 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype = with head (fragmented, 1 antenna and part of the other separated) and metasoma separated. ‘“TYPE, Hy/ 1699, A.A. Girault'’’, “Queensland Museum, Achrysocharella semiflavifrons -"', On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum,”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. SEMIFULVUS ANAGYRUS Girault, L915. 1915, Mem. Gd Mus, 4; 136-sp. nov. + description. PUBL, DATA: One female, sweeping foliage of lantana in fields near town, October 20, 1911. Mackay, Queensland. Type, Hy 3073, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head, hind tibiae and a fore wing on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype minus head, most of right fore wing and most legs; tip of metasoma separated. *'TYPE", ‘*Anagyrus semifulvus Gir., Type ~ [GH]’’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the head (the tip of | antenna separated), 1 folded fore wing (incomplete), | leg and part of a second leg all from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy/3073, A.A, Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. Anagyrus semifulvus *'. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum.” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s, Girault has crossed out the “‘y"' of the generic name and written it in again above. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALLAN HYMENOPTERA; LY 517 SEMIFUSCICORNIS. EUR YTOMA Girault, 1915, 1915, Ment. Od Mus, 4 : 238-Bephratella Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Eurytoma \liger (1807) : 248-sp. nov. + description ; 258-spp. key | °. 1927, Rec. 8. Ausl. Mus, 3 » 319-additional specimens. 1929, Trans. R. Soe. S, Aust. 53 : 338- additional specimens; descriptive notes, PUBL. DATA: One male, five females labelled ‘'37, Nat. Mus. Victoria. Out of pupa of Limacodes.”" Melbourne, Victoria. Types, National Museum, Melbourne, one male, four females minuuen-mounted; male and female antennae ona slide, NMV: | stage, | card on separate pins and 1 slide as follows: Stage (S minutien pins on | stage) -1 ° ‘Syntype and 4 © Syntypes. The 4 and 2 .- - minus heads; the remaining 2 © » are minus parts of the right antennae. **Mordialloc, out of pupa of Limacodes longerans .:.’’, "37 Nat. Mus. Victoria’, “TYPE", "A784", Eurvioma semifuscicornis Girault, Types 2° [GH]""- Slide - | coverslip fragment and a patch of medium containing | ¢ antenna and 2 ; - antennae all from the Syntypes, '** | types (GH]’’, “TYPE, A.A, Girault”’, “Bephratella semifuscicornis G. (GH Q. Museum. 4784. 4784"". Card-2 °° and 1 7; the «= minus heads, “Melbourne, Vic., Jan., 1929, C, Deane"’, “Bred from pupa of Doraiifera sp.”’, “‘F.E. Wilson Collection”, “Euryioma semifuscicornis Girault, ' © [GH]’*. QM: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card} -1 4,4 ©" in fair condition and 2 elue spots, ‘Parasites from cocoons af Doralifera longerans, Museum, Novy. 27, 91 [on top of card-mount]”’, “EZuryfema semifuscicornis Girault, *- [GH]"’. Card 2-1 ¢ minus part of metasoma, “Euryrana semifuscicornis Girault, Melbourne, Vie. [GH]"’. ANIC: Card - Lintacr . **Black Mt., F.C.T., 6.3.30, L.F. Graham’', “‘Euryrome semifuscicornis Gir,, - [GH]"’. SAM: 3 cards on 2 pins as follows: Card | - 3 .. in fair condition and 3 glue spots, ‘Parasites from cup moth case, Adelaide, 8.2.97, R. Zeitz”’, ‘Euryloma semifuscicornis Girault, © [GH]"". Cards 2...3 - 12; - in fair condition and 3 glue spots. ‘Parasites (14) from cup of Doratifera longerans, Museum, 27.11.91 [on the top of each card]"', “Burytoma semifuscicornis Gir., South Australia’, “Eurytoma semifuscicornis Girault, = [GH] [there are 2 Girault labels]"’, NOTES: T.4784 is a Queensland Museum register number lor the Syntypes of this species and, since the Syntypes are in NMY, it has been cancelled. Girault has obviously labelled his types Bephratella semifuscicornis before deciding on the generic synonymy and has only changed the label on the stage-mounted part of the Syntypes. The fifth female Syntype was not located. SEMIFUSCIPENNE PTERYGOGRAMMA Girault, 9)2. 1912, Mem. Od Mus, 1+ 102-sp. nov. + description : 103-spp. key 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 12 : 60- catalogue. 1929, ‘New pests from Australia VI." (Girault : Brisbane) (30 September 1929) : 3[268]-as Prerygosramima semifuscipennis under Lathromerella atripes Giraulr. PUBL. DATA: A single female mounted in balsam when alive, from a window in the School of Arts at Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., January 25, 1912 (A,A.G,) Type, Hy/792, Queensland Museum, the foregoing female on a slide. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide | - | complete coverslip containing the Holotype | intact, ‘‘Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/792, 3402. 3402."", *°3402"", “792. QM., Plerygugramma senifuscipenne Girault, © type. From window, School of Arts, Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., January 25, 1912, AAG. [GH]". Slide 2 - | coverslip fragment (outer) containing | © of Prerygagramma semifuscipenne with head separated; 1 coverslip (with pieces missing) containing Mymar tyndalli Girault and an unidentified chaleidoid, “TYPE, Hy/1062, A.A. Girault'', ‘'Mymar tyndalli Girauli, Type [GH] 3593"' and on the reverse of the slide, *“Plerygogranima semifuscipenne Girault, (outer) [GH]"’. NOTES: T.3402 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. 518 SEMIFUSCIPENNIS AZOTUS Girault, 1913, 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79 Abt.A, H.6 : 73- sp. nov. + description. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus, 2: 189-Azotus Howard (1898) a junior synonym of Ad/erus Howard (1894) : 190-sp. description 2 194-spp, key ==. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4; 61-sp. descnpnon, PUBL. DATA; One female, from a window in an occupied building, February 17, 1913. Ingham, Queensland, Type [Hy.1734], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: 4 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 square, almost complete coverslip containing the Holotype + wifh head and part of | leg separated. ‘‘Azo/us semifuscipennis Gir., Type = [GH] 3808’. Slide 2 - 1 large coverslip fragment containing 1 + of Azotus semifuscipennis with head separated; 1 cracked coverslip tragment containing | » of Ab/erus pan Girault. “TYPE, Hy/1743, A.A. Girault", ‘<4. semifuscipennis [GH] 3813. Q. Museum. Ab/erus pan Gir. =". On the last label all after “‘Q. Museum."* are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s, Slide 3 - | large coverslip fragment containing | © of Azofus semifuscipennis and the Holotype » of Perissoprerus cowperi Girault; 1 small coverslip fragment containing the Holotype © of Aphelinus perissoptroides Girault, '' TYPE, Hy/2920, A.A. Girauli™, “£37547, “Ab. semifuscipennis Git. [GH]’’, “‘Perissop. cowperi Gir., = , Ablerws © [GH] 3759. Queensland Museum, Aphelinus perissoptroides © 37547". On the last label all except “3759. Queensland Museum, 3754"' and the parts in Girault’s hand are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Girault has crossed out a name (now illegible) on the margin of the last label. Slide 4 - | complete coverslip containing | - of Azoltus semifuscipennis and the Holotype “of Ablerus miricilia Girault, both with parts separated. ‘“‘Ablerus miricilia Gir., Type =, Ablerus semifuseipennis Gir., - Bracts of Passaflora [= Passiflora| foetida, Mt, Cootha [= Coot-tha], 3,14.1929, A.R. Brimblecombe [GH] 3812. 3812 Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Girault has crossed out a specific name (now illegible) before "miricilia’’. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM NOTES: T.3808 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. SEMIFUSCIPENNIS PTER YGOGRAMMA See SEMIFUSCIPENNE PTERYGOGRAMMA SEMINIGRICLAVUS CHEILONEURUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 88-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female with the preceding [sweeping miscellaneous vegetation on the Herbert River, February 26, 1913]. Halifax, Queensland. Type, Hy 2991, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide with type head of preceding [Cheiloneurus purpureiventris Girault]. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide i (remounted by Noyes) — | complete coverslip containing fragments from the Holotype « of Cheiloneurus seminigriclavus and parts of 2 Syntype -: of Cheiloneurus purpureiventris Girault, ‘“Cheiloneurys seminigriclavus, purpureiventris types [GH]’’, ‘‘on same slide as Cheiloneurus seminigriclayus Girault HOLOTYPE (wing only), J.8, Noyes, 1978. This must be HT of seminigriclavus Grt. ISN 1980"’, “Syntype(s) of Cheiloneurus purpureiventris Girault, J.S. Noyes 1978’. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing | fore wing from the Holotype. ‘*purpureiventris, seminigriclavns Git., - type [GH]”’, ‘‘On same slide as Cheiloneurus purpureiventris Girault, type"', “HOLOTYPE of Chei/oneurus seminigriclavus Girault, J.S. Noyes, 5.vi.1978, FW of seminigriclavus JSN 1980”, SEMINIGRICLAVUS PROSPALTELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2: 188-sp, nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 47-Prospaltella Ashmead (1904) a junior synonym of Coccophagus Westwood (1833); descriptive notes : 57-spp, key, PUBL. DATA: A single female, sweeping in jungle, June 14, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Nelson [ = Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1729, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV S19 OM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype = of Prospaliella seminigriclavus with head separated; | coverslip fragment containing the antennae from the Holotype — of Spalangia grotiusi Girault. ‘‘ TYPE”, ‘'3869"’, ““Spalangia grotiusi Girault, - type [GH]"’, * Prospaltella seminigriclavus Girault, » type [GH] 3869°". On the last label Girault has replaced the generic name “‘PAyscus"’ with ‘Prospaltella’. NOTES: T.3869 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. SEMINIGRIFEMUR EUPLECTRUS Girault, 1924. 1924, Insecutor Inscil. menstr. 12: 3-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Many females from a Sphingid larva, Nelson [= Gordonvale], Queensland, July (A.P. Dodd), QM: Card — 12 Syntype - -; | minus most of antennae, the rest are intact. “Gordonvale, N.Q., July, 192077, **A.P, Dodd, Ex larva Sphingid’’, ‘‘Euplectrus seminigrifemur Girault, Type —'s [GH]’’. DPIQ: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card | - 8 Syntype —:; 1 minus some wings and another consisting of mesosoma with some wings and legs. ‘*Gordonvale, N.Q., July, 19207, ““A.P. Dodd, Ex larva Sphingid’’, ‘‘Auplectrus seminigrifemur Girault [GH]"’. Card 2 - 13 Syntype © = all intact except | which is minus head. ‘‘Gordonvale, N.Q., July, 1920", “A.P. Dodd, Ex larva Sphingid"’, ‘“‘Euplectrus seminigrifemur Girault [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for its Syntypes of this species is T.9969, SEMINIGRIFEMUR EURYTOMA Girault, 1935. 1935, “‘Microhymenoptera Australiensis nova mostly Chalcididae."’ (Girault : Sydney) (25 April 1935) : 2[316]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Lota, forest, Sep. 11, 1922. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, **One female’’. QM: Card - Holotype © intact. ‘‘4833"', “Eurytoma seminizrifemur Gir, Type - {(QH]’”. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T4833. SEMINIGRIPES XENARRETOCERA Girault, 1926, 1926, ‘‘New pests from Australia.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (31 March 1926) : 1{199]-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: None given. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type material was taken in 1916, Henry Hacker, Oxley on flowers of Leptospermum Slavescens, Sep. 24"°. QM: 3 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card | - Holotype | with 2 legs separated. “4654""_ “‘ Nenarrerocera seminigripes Gir., Type » [GH]"*, ‘‘Proconura seminigripes (Gir,) B.F, Riek, det. 1950°". Card 2-1: minus most of right antenna. “‘ Nenarretocera seminigripes Gir. > [GH] and on the reverse, ‘Indooroopilly, Jany., 1933, D.L. Girault [GH]*’. **Proconura seminigripes (Gir,) E.F. Rick. det. 1950°*. Card 3-1 * minus left antenna. “Gravesend, N.S.W., Feb., 1930"', “Ex Terry H.-H, Material’’, ‘‘Probable Parasite of Cactoblastis’’, ‘‘Xenarretocera seminigripes Girault *. [GH]"", Slide — 1 almost complete coverslip containing 2 tibiae + tarsi, | © antenna (in 2 pieces) and 1 ! antenna (in 2 pieces) all from the 4 on Card 3 and a « now missing. ““Nenarretocera seminigripes Girault, 4. Grayesend, N.S,W, [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld." ANIC: 4 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - 1 intact ©. ““F.C.T., Aust., Black Mount, 13.4.1931, A.L. Tonnoir"’, **Nenarretocera seminigripes Gir., = [GH]}"’. Card 2-1 © minus some leg parts. ‘“*Warrah, N.S.W."*, “'W.W. Froggatt Collection”’, *'Xenarretocera sentinigripes Girault - [GH]"’, ‘‘Preconura seminigripes (Gir.) E.F. Riek. det. 1950°’. Card 3 - lintact *. **Black Mt., F.C.T., 16.1.30, L.F. Graham”, ''Xenerretocera seminigripes Gir,, * [GH]’’. Card 4- 1 intact 7. ‘‘Molongolo R., F.C.T,, 25,2.30, L.F. Graham’”’, “ Venurrelocera seminigripes Gir,, 7 [GH]"’. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Slide - a half coverslip containing 1 antenna of uncertain origin. ‘“Xenarretocera seminigripes Gir., ¢ [GH]’’, ‘‘Canberra, 18 Feb., 1931 [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4654. SEMIPALLIDIPES ELASMUS Girault, 1940. 1940, Revta Soc. ent. argent. 10 : 322-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Nelson [= Gordonvale]. A female. QM: Card - Holotype ? minus head, left wings and some legs; | leg separated. “4068”, ‘““HOLOTYPE”’, ‘‘Elasmus semipallidipes Girault, Type ? [GH]’’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the head (fragmented, 1 antenna attached the other separated, fragmented) and 1 fore wing all from the Holotype. ‘‘E/asmus semipallidipes Girault, type ° [GH] 4068”’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4068. SEMIPUTATA PAROODERELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 37-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping Jungle along a forest streamlet, June 29, 1913. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2900, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag with type manca; portion of antenna on slide with type manca. QM: 11 cards on separate pins and 5 slides as follows: Card 1 - 2 °%; the inner minus left antenna, tip of right antenna and some legs is the Holotype 2 of Parooderella semiputata, the outer ° is the Holotype of Parooderella manca Girault. ‘“TYPE’’, ‘*4223’’, ‘4224’, **Parooderella: manca Girault, semiputata Gir., Type ? [GH]’’. Slide 1 - 3 coverslip fragments; the outer (closest to the ‘‘TYPE”’’ label) contains 2 legs (1 incomplete) and | incomplete antenna all from the Holotype ° of Parooderella semiputata (there is another antennal flagellum under the coverslip fragment without medium, but this cannot be from the Holotype), the remaining coverslip fragments contain parts from the Holotype ° of Parooderella manca Girault. “TYPE, 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. Card 2 - 1 °; head separated, minus antennae. ‘‘Pittwater, N.S.W., A.P. Dodd, 16/3/30"’, ‘‘Parooderetla semiputata Gir., = [GH]’’ Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing | antenna from the 2 on Card 2. “*Parooderella semiputata Gir., °. Pittwater, N.S. Wales [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Card 3 - 1 intact °. ‘‘Parooderella semiputata Gir., ? [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Forest, Mch., Nelson [= Gordonvale] [GH]’’. Card 4-1 ° minus antennal parts. “*Parooderella semiputata Gir., ° [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Taringa, forest, 28 May, 1928 [GH]’’. Card 5-2 °°; 1 minus antennae, the other minus antennal parts. ‘‘Parooderella semiputata [GH]’’. Card 6 - 2 intact °°. ‘*Parooderella semiputata Girault, ’ [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Mt. Cootha [= Coot-tha], forest, I1I.18.1929 [GH]’’. Card 7 - 1 2 minus part of | antenna. “*Parooderella semiputata Girault, 2 [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Mt. Cootha [= Coot- tha], Q., Forest, Dec. 27, 1928 [GH]’’. Card 8 - | intact ©. ‘‘Parooderella semiputata Gir., ? [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Forest, Indooroopilly [GH]’’. Slide 3 - 1 complete coverslip and 1 coverslip fragment containing 2 intact 2°. **Parooderella semiputata Gir., ?. From grass, Sherwood, Dec. 14, 1932, L.F. Hitchcock, Dec. 16 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Slide 4 - 1 coverslip (with a piece missing), 2 coverslip fragments (one cracked) containing 4 intact 2°. ‘‘Parooderella semiputata Gir., 2. Sherwood, Q., Dec. 19, 193... [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Slide 5 - 2 complete coverslips containing parts from 3 species of Parooderella which I leave for the first reviser to sort out. ““Parooderella: simplicifrons Type °, aptera 2, semiputata ? [GH] 4228”’. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV DPIQ: 3 cards on separate pins as follows: Card | -2 intact =; and | © metasoma. **Parooderella semiputata Gir,, » [GH]" and on the reverse, ‘‘Sherwood, Q., Dec. 26, 1932, L.F. Hitchcock [GH]"’. Card 2-1 damaged mesosoma. ‘*Parooderella semiputata Gir., « [GH] and on the reverse, ‘‘Sherwood, ex grass, 13 Dec., 1932 L.F. Hitchcock [GH]". Card 3 - 1 intact -. ‘‘Parooderella semiputata Gir,, - [GH]"' and on the reverse, ‘Sherwood, Q., Dec. 20, 1932 [GH]”’. NOTES: T.4224 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. SEMIRUFICEPS PLEISTODONTES Girault, 1929, 1929, Trans. R. Soe. S. Aust. 53: 318-sp. nov + description. PUBL. DATA: Many females on Banyan figs, Lord Howe Island (A.M. Lea). SAM: Card - 9 Syntype =» (1 is marked ‘ty’ by Girault); | minus head. ‘*Reared from Banyan Figs’’, ‘Lord Howe I., A.M. Lea [2 of this label]’’, “'Type’’, ‘Pleistodontes semiruficeps Gir., TYPE", “Pleistodantes partiruficeps [= semiruficeps| Git., Types © [GH]”*. NOTES: | can find no reason for the Girault label on the Syntypes. SEMISANGUINEUS MACRODONTOMERUS Girauli, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 280-sp. noy. + description. PUBL. DATA; One female, April 18, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Forest. Cloncurry, Queensland. Type, Hy 3299, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag. QM: Card — Holotype - minus head. ** Macrodantomerus semisanguineus Gir., Type = [GH]’’. SEMITECTA PAROODERELLA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 4 : 38-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female. November 8, 1913, sweeping forest. Stewart's Creek (Townsville), Queensland. Type, Hy 2901, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag a" nm with type flavithorax. A second female at Pentland, Queensland, forest in early September, QM; 3 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 -2 © .; the inner minus most of antennae is the Halotype \ of Parooderella semitecta, the auter ts the Holotype » of Parooderella flavithorax (2) Girault and Dodd. **TYPE”’, *‘4226’’, 4230", **Parooderella; semitecta Gir.; flavithorax Gir. & D., Type - [GH]’’. Card 2- 1 © minus most of the antennae, and some wings. ‘'Kuranda, Queensland, A,P, Dodd”’, ‘*Paraaderella semitecta Gir., [GH]”. Slide - | complete coverslip containing | fore wing and the missing parts of the antennae from the ~ on Card 2, “*Parooderella semitecta Gir., « . Kuranda [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”’. Card 3 - | intact ©. ‘“Parooderella semitecta Gir., » [GH]"' and on the reverse, “Indooroopilly, forest, 15 Dec., 1929 [GH]”’, NOTES: The Paratype female from Pentland was not located. T.4226 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the types of this species and in the absence of the Paratype, it has been cancelled. SEPOSITUS SYSTASIS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 187-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA; Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Forest, January 8, 1913, Type, Hy 3166, Queensland Museum, a female on a tag, the head and hind legs on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype = minus head, wings and some legs; metasoma separated. “TYPE”, ‘Sysrasis sepositus Gir., Type - [GH]". Slide - a half coverslip and 2 coverslip fragments containing the fragmented head (antennae separated, | incomplete) and 2 legs, 1 coverslip fragment (added later by Girault) containing 1 fore wing all from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy/3166, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. Systasis seposilus Gir. 2", On the last label all except “Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's 522 MEMOIRS. OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM SEPTEMGUTTA TUS OOTETRASTICHUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 227-sp. nov, + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping Forest, March 28, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland, Type, Hy 2568, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide. QM: Slide —- 2 coverslip fragments; one contains the Holotype » of Oo/etrastichus septemguttalus with head separated (fragmented, antennae atiached to separate pieces), the other coverslip fragment contains an unidentified chalcidoid. “TYPE, Hy 2568, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. Ooletrastichus seprempuitatus = [GH]"". On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum,*' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’'s, SERENUS ELASMUS Girault, 1912, 1912, Mem, Od Mus, 1; 176-sp, nov. + description : 188-spp. key 7 o>. PUBL. DATA: A single female, Babinda, N.Q., sweeping in a jungle, October 28, 1911. Type, Hy/1076, Queensland Museum, the above female mounted on a tag plus the head in xylol-balsam. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - Holotype minus head and some legs; metasoma and | pair of wings separated. ''3990’', “HOLOTYPE”, “Flasmus serenus Girlt. = type [GH]"’. Slide - 3 coverslip fragments; the top, right hand fragment contains the Holotype head (minus antennae except for | altached scape) of Elasmus serenus, the others contain parts from the Holotype °° of Elasmus quingilliensis Girault and Elasmus formosus Girault. *‘Elasmus serenus | with an arrow] © head. Type. &£. formosus [GH] 3990. Hy/1076’’, “E. quingilliensis, E. formosus [GH] 3989. Queensland Museum. TYPES, 3970. Hy/1076. Loc: Babinda, Q. (this label has 3 arrows by Girault directed at the appropriate coverslip fragments]’’. Card 2- | © with head separated. ‘‘Elasmus serenus Gir. [GH]"*. NOTES: T.3990 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. SETOSA EUR yISCHOMY/A Girault, 1929, 1916, Mem. Qd Mus. 5 : 211-Myiocnema Ashmead (1900) a junior synonym of Euryischia Riley (1889), 1929, Trans. R. Soc. 8. Aust. 53 2 331-sp. nov. + description; generic name spelt Euryischompila, 1930, ‘‘New pests from Australia, IX." (Girault : Brisbane) (29 December 1930) : 1[278)]-Eurvischamviia [= Euryischompia) Girault (1914) a junior synonym of Myiecnema Ashmead (1900) under Elasmus atroaeneus Cirault. PUBL. DATA: A female, Melrose, South Australia, October (A.M. Lea). SAM: Card - Holotype * minus head and right wings. ‘‘Melrose, S. Aust., Oct., A.M. Lea’, Type’, ‘‘Euryischomvyiia [= Euryischonivia| setosa Girault, South Australia, TYPE, also slide’, ‘‘Euryischia setosa Girault, Type - [GH]”’. Slide — 1 almost complete coverslip containing | fore wing from the Holotype. “TYPE”. “Euryischomyiia [= Eurvischomyla] setosa Girault, Type -. S. Aus. Mus. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld’, QM: Slide - 2 cracked coverslips (both with pieces missing) containing numerous specimens of species as per labels. “Myloeneme setosa Git., » [GH]"’, ‘‘Mviocnemea sainipierrei Gir., £ =. On lime seale, Chinchilla, Aug. 14, 1931, S.E. Flanders [GH]"’. NOTES: See NOTES with Eurvischoniyia saintpierrei for an explanation of the labels on the Slide. SETOSUS TETRACAMPOIDES (?) Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 192-sp. nov. + description. 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) : 3[193]-Trydymiformis australiensis Girault (1915) a junior synonym of Tetracampoides Setosus (?) Dodd (1915). PUBL. DATA: One female, in jungle, February 5, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Babinda, Queensland. Type, Hy 2495, Queensland DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA; IV Museum, the female on a tag; head ona slide. QM: Card - Holotype = minus head. “TYPE”. “ Terracampoides serosus Dodd, - type [DH]”’. Slide (broken, half missing) - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head (in 2 pieces, antennae missing). ‘* TYPE, Hy/ 2495, A.A. Girault’’, ‘' Tetracampoides setosus Dodd, Type » [GH]’'- SEXFASCIATA COELOCYBOMY14 Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 ; 304-sp. nov. + description : 311-gen. key « -. 1916, Mem. Od Mus. 5 : 222-Coelocybomyia Girault (1915) a junior synonym of Coelocyba Ashmead (1900). 1926, Insecuror Inscit, mensir. 14: 66-as sexfasciatus under Coelacyha varicincta Girault. PUBL. DATA: Kuranda, Queensland. Jungle, September 15, 1913, two females. Type, Hy 2753, Queensland Museum, a female on a tag, the head and hind legs on a slide. QM: Card - 2 = 2: the outer minus head and at least | hind leg is the Holotype 2 of Coelocybhamyia sexfasciata, the inner \ is Coelocybomvia varicincta Girault. “TYPE", °4893°" “4894”? “Coelacybamyiia |= Coelocybomiyial sexfasciata Girault, outside, varicineta Gir., (in) Type | [GH]”’. Slide - 1 cracked coverslip fragment containing the head (in 2 pieces, minus | antenna) and | leg all from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy/2753, 4893, A.A. Girault"’, “Genotype, Queensland Museum. Coelacyhamvia sexfasciata \ 4893"'. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum, 4893" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. NMV¥: Card - 1 intact ». ‘‘Bogong Plains, Vic., 3'6,000 ft., Jan.’28, F.E. Wilson", 121", ““FLE. Wilson Collection’’, *“Coelocvha sexfasciata (Giraull), » [GH]"’. NOTES: The Paratype female was not located. T.4893 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the types af this species and in the absence of the Paratype it has been cancelled. al be se SEXGUTTATA ABBELLA Girault, 1915. 1913, Entomologist 46 ; 257-locality information as Abbella subflava Girault. 1915, Mem, Qd Mus. 3: 146-sp. nov. + description. PUBL, DATA: One female, in forest, March 31, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2430, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide. The female of subflava recorded elsewhere from Gordonyale, October 29, 1912 (window) was really this species. QM: Shde - | coverslip fragment containing the intact Holotype © of Abdella sexguttata, 1 cracked coverslip fragment containing 3 unidentified chalcidoids. “‘ TYPE, Hy/2430, A.A. Girault"', “Queensland Museum. Abbella sexguttata =**. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum." are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. USNM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Paratype © intact. ‘4 bbella sexeuttata Girault, ©, Window Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., 29 Oct., 1912 [GH]"'. Girault has crossed out ‘“‘subflava mira [GH]"' on the label. NOTES: Since Girault has mentioned the female of Abhella subflava (now Abbella sexguttata) from Gordonvale with his description | have assigned paratype-status to it, SENGUTTATIPENNIS EPITETRACNEMUS Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. SEXGUTTATIPENNIS RUSKINIANA Girault, 1923. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep, SENGUTTATUS APROSTOCETUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 ; 213-sp. nov. + description « 216-spp. key «+. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 221-correction to the original description; Epentastichus sexgutialus comb. nov.; correction of the collection date to 1912 : 253- Epentastichus wallacei nom, nov.; additional specimen; descriptive notes. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, banks of the Cape River. December 26, 1913. Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. 4 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Type, Hy 1780, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide, QM: Slide - 2 complete coverslips (1 cracked) containing the Holotype & with head separated (fragmented, 1 antenna and part of the other separated, the latter in several pieces). ‘“TY..., Hy/1780, A.A. Girault"’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Aprostocetus sexguttatus -"', On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum."’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s, NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘All the descriptive part of 1915b, p.253 under the name Epentastichus wallacei refers solely to this variety [Epentastichella sexguttata goethei CHEIRONYM] ...'’ These descriptive notes (1915 ; 253) therefore do hot apply ta the taxon originally described as Aprostoceius sexguttatus Girault. They apply to Epentastichella sexguttata goethei [CHEIRONYM] on the Slide listed under Epentastichus quadrimacu/lae in this Checklist. SENGUTTATUS EPENTASTICHUS Girault, 1913, 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 242-sp. nov. + desvription. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping forest, summit of second coast range (1,500 feet), May 26, 1913, Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1848, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 1 coverslip (with a piece missing) containing the Holotype © with head and part of | antenna separated. “Epentastichus sexeuttatis Git., Type °. AAG. [GH]. SENSETAE MEGASTIGMUS Girault, 1927. 1927, Ree. S. Aust. Mus. 3: 331-sp. nov. + description, PUBL. DATA: [;] Tasm.: Launceston, Dec., 1915 (F.M. Littler). SAM: Card — Holotype = minus head and right wings. '‘Launceston, 21.12.15", “Type”, *‘\Megastigius sexsetae Tasmania, TYPE, also slide’’, ‘‘Megastigmus sexsetue Gir., Type * [GH]”’. Slide — | complete coverslip containing the fragmented head and 2 separated antennae all from the Holotype of Megustigmius sexselae, a half coverslip containing parts from the Holotype = of Megustigmus quadrisetae Girault. **TYPE”’, ‘Inner, Mevastiginus sexsetae Gir., Type *, (outer) Megastigmus quadrisetae Gir., + type [GH]**. SEXSETOSA ORMYROMORPHaA Girault, 1925. 1925, (nsecutor Inseit. menstr. 13 : 95-sp. nov. + description as 6-sefosa. PUBL. DATA; Buruda [old name for area around Doboy Creek, Brisbane], Mangrove, August 11, 1921. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The basal ciliation of the fore wing was not seen, unfortunately. Another type specimen, however, was taken at Mapleton, August 19, 1923 ..."" QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows; Card 1 - Only the metasoma, parts of 2 legs and | hind wing remain of the Holotype on the card. “‘Ormyromorphe 6 =setosa [= Sexsetosa| Git., Type > [GH]"’ and on the reverse, “Mangrove, Aug. 11, 1921, Buruda [GH]”’. Slide 1 - | coverslip fragment (nearer the label) containing the Holotype head (with antennae attached) of Ormyromorpha sexsetosa, | cracked coverslip fragment (outer) containing parts from the Holotype « of Ormyromorpha petiolata Girault. ““outer) Ormyromorpha petiolata Type = . Buruda, Lota, O. 6=sefosa [= sexsetosa] (inner) Type [GH]"’. Girault has crossed out some dala in Hacker’s hand. There is an arrow from ‘‘Lota’’ to ‘“‘O. 6=seresa’’ which is misleading since this is the locality for Ormyvromorpha petiolata. Card 2 ~1 = minus head, wings and some legs. ““Ormyromorpha 6=setosa |= sexsetos@| Girault, Type - [GH]’’ and on the reverse, “‘Mapleton, 19 Aug., 1923 [GH]*’. On the upper part of the label Girault has crossed out a specific name and replaced it with “‘6=setosa’’. Slide 2 - 1 cracked, almost complete coverslip (outer) containing the head (part of 1 antenna separated), | leg and 2 fore wings (1 incomplete) all from the specimen of Ormyromorpha sexsetosa on Card 2;.a half coverslip containing parts from Ormyromorpha trifasciata Girault. DAHMS:; GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA; IV “Ormyromorpha trifasciata Gir., Samsonvale, Apr, [GH]"’, ‘‘(outer) Ormyromorpha 6=setosa |= sexsetosal Gir., Type ©. Mapleton, 19 Aug., 1923 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk,, Qld.’’. On the last label Girault has crossed out a specific name as on the label with Card 2. NOTES: The specimen on Card 2 (and its parts on Slide 2) has no type-status since it was not mentioned with the original description, In accordance with Article 32d (ii) of the Code the specific name has been latinised. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9974. a ty A June 1925) : 2[188]-under Echthrodryinus ovidivorus Girault. PUBL. DATA: Two females, Nelson [= Gordonvale]. QM: Slide - 3 complete coverslips; 1 contains a fragmented Syntype ¥ of Caccidoxenus shakespearei and the others contain parts of 2 encyrtids as per labels. “Coccidoxenus shakespearei Type [GH]" and on the reverse of the slide, “Mirsyrpophagus columbi Gir.. > type, Anagyropsis spongitus > [originally described as Anagyrus spongitus] [GH]’’. NOTES: The second Syntype was not located. The Queensland Museum register number for the remaining Syntype of this species is T,9975, SEYMOURENSIS TETRASTICHUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem, Qd Mus, 3 : 218-sp. nov, + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, In forest, SHAKESPEARE! COPIDOSOMA Girault, 1923. 1923, ‘Loves wooed and won in Australia." February 17, 1913. Seymour (Ingham), Queensland. Type, Hy 2548, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype « minus head; Metasoma separated. ''TYPE"’, “*Tetrastichus seymourensis Gir., = type [GH]”. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing [he Holotype head in 2 pieces (part of | antenna separated). “TYPE, Hy/2548, A.A. Giraulv’', **Queensland Museum. Tetrastichus sevmourensis, Gir, -*", On the last label all except “Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. SHAKESPEARE! CHALCTS Girault, 1926, 1926, Insecutor Inscil. mensir. 14 ; 140-sp, nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Mackay [= Macleay] Museum, a female, N.S. Wales, ANIC: Pin - Holotype = minus antennae, metasoma and most legs, ''N.S. Wales'’. (Girault : Brisbane) (31 October 1923) : 2[(168]-sp. description, PUBL. DATA: Laidley, Brigalow jungle. August 15, 1923. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type was a single female’’. Girault also mentions a second female, **... Taken at Grandchester, not far from the type locality, August 1. 1924”’. QM: Card - 1 ? minus head. ‘*Copidosama shakespearei Gir,, Type « [GH]"’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing 1 = of Copidosoma shakespearei with pieces separated, | coverslip (with a piece missing) containing the head from an unidentified chaleidoid, ““Capidasoma shakespeurei Gir., ’ type [GH]"’. NOTES: Without label data on the specimens it is impossible ta decide which of the twa is the Holotype. This decision is best left to the first reviser and no register number is assigned pending this decision. SHAKESPEARE! EUPELMUS Girault, 1922, 1922, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 10: 110-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Wynnum, forest. In his “Chalcis shakespearei Gir., Type = [GH]”’. SHAKESPEARE! COCCIDOXENUS Giraulht, 1923. 1923, Insecutar Inscit. menstr, 11 : 48-sp. nov. unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘The + description. type is with /roudei, its head with type o! 1925, ‘An essay on when a fly is lovable, the dodo”. ceremony of baptizing some and QM: Card - 2 - -; the inner minus head and unlovely hate.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (30 right fore leg is the Holotype ~ of Eupelmus 526 shakespearei, the outer - is the Holotype © o!f Eupelmus froudei Girault. ‘42687’, "4269", ““Eupelmus: fraudei, shakespearei Gir., Type = [GH]"". Slide — 1 cracked coverslip fragment containing the head (im 2 pieces, | antenna separated) from the Holotype of Eupelmus shakespearei, | unidentified chalcidoid and the Holotype ? of Eupelmus dodo Girault, 1 complete coverslip containing 2 Syntype - of Eupelmus inkaka Girault, **Eupelmus inkaka (far) [coverslip fragment]; dodo (near) [complete coverslip], — types £... [GH]. Brisbane, Sweeping undergrowth mostly Eucalypts, 16,4.13, H. Hacker [HH] 4331, 4335". NOTES: Boucek has marked the slides with the identifications as indicated above. These differ from my previous statements when listing Eupelmus dodo and Eupelmus inkaka which are incorrect. Girault has marked his label incorrectly. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4269. SHAKESPEARE! EURYISCHIA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 137-sp. nov. + description : 138-spp. key. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3 : 177-additional specimens; sp. description : 179- occurence after Euryischomypia Saintpierrei Girault. 1916, Mem, Od Mus. 5 : 211-Myiocnema Ashmead (1900) a junior synonym of Euryischia Riley (1889) : 212-Eurvischia Shakespearei a junior synonym of Myiocnema comperei Ashmead (1900), PUBL. DATA: A female, sweeping in forest, May 26, 1912, Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1622, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on 4 tag, the head on a slide. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card | - Holotype “ minus head and left wings. ‘*3898"*, “Euryischia shakespearei Girault, © type [GH}’’. Slide - | complete coverslip containing the fragmented head and antennae plus i fore wing all from the Holotype of Euryischia shakespearei, | complete coverslip with an adjoined coverslip fragment containing parts from the Holotype » of Euryischia melancholica Girault. ‘*TYPE, Hy/1622, MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM 1623, A.A. Girault’’, ‘3897. Queensland Museum. Eurvischia melancholica } shakespearei © 3898”, On the last label all except ‘3897. Queensland Museum, 3898°' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s- Card 2 - 4 specimens (1 minus metasoma) and a glue spot. ‘*3898"", ‘‘Euryischia shakespearei Girlt., Type [GH]”’. USNM: 4 cards on separate pins as follows; Cards 1...4 - Each has 1 =; most are in fair condition, 1 minus head. All bear labels as follows, ‘'9630 on Daet, vesta [?], Swan River, Australia, Gea. Compere, 1902"’. Only one bears the following Girault label, “‘Euryischia shakespearei Girault [GH]"’. SAM: Card - 1 intact -. ‘‘The Caves, Queensland, Feb. Ist, 1924", ‘*Euryischia shakespearei Gir., Queensland’’, “Euryischia shakespearei Gir,, — [GH]"’. NOTES; In 1913 Girault describes on the same page Euryischia melancholica **.,. head on a slide with the type appendages of shakespearei"’. The parts on the QM Slide match those missing from QM Card 1 indicating that it and the QM Slide bear the original specimen, i.e. the Holotype. The specimens on QM Card 2 have no type- status since they were not mentioned with the original description. I suspect that they are the specimens mentioned in 1915. T.3898 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. SHAKESPEARE! GOETHEANA Girault, 1920. 1920, Jnsecutor Inscit. menstr. 8: 97-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Greenhills, near Cairns, January 31, 1919. QM: 3 slides as follows: Slide | —1 coverslip fragment containing the intact Holotype — of Goefheana shakespearei, | complete coverslip containing 2 Syntype i © of Alaptus animus Girault, ‘TYPE, Hy/1289, A.A. Girault’’, **3533 [with an arrow directed at the coverslip fragment]**, ‘‘Goe/heana shakespearei Gir., - type [GH] Queensland Museum. 3533, Alaptus animus 2 3698". On the last label all except ‘3533. Queensland Museum. 3698"' and the part in Girault's hand are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA; IV S27 Slide 2 - 3 coverslip fragments: the outer (cracked and furthest from the labels) contains | = of Goetheana shakespearei with head separated, the middle coverslip fragment is empty and the inner coverslip fragment contains parts from the Holotype of Phocion ipswichi Girault. ‘‘Goetheana Shakespearei -, Ipswich, Q., Phocion ipswichi Gir., » type [GH]"', ‘*Phacion ipswichi Gir., Type « [GH]"’. Slide 3 (broken, a piece missing, mended below with paper) - | almost complete coyerslip containing | 2 of Goetheana shakespearei with head and 1 fore wing separated, | complete coverslip containing numerous specimens | of which is an undescribed variety of Trichogrammatoidea rara Girauli and the others are unidentified. “Trichogrammatoidea rara vita [CHEIRONYM] Gir., Type = , Goetheana shakespearei Gir., =. Qsld. [GH] 3491". NMV: Slide - ] complete coverslip containing | intact -. ‘“Goetheana shakespearei Girault, — [GH]"'. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3533. SHAKESPEARE! GONATOCERUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 158-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Two females, sweeping in forest, October 10, 1913 (G.F. Hill). Port Darwin, Northern Territory and Cloncurry, Queensland, Types, Hy 2435 [= Hy.2453], Queensland Museum, the specimens on a slide (Port Darwin). A female of this species was captured at Cloncurry, April 13, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). QM: Slide - 2 coverslip fragments; the outer, cracked coverslip fragment contains 2 intact Syntype 2 ~ of Ganatocerus shakespearei, the inner coverslip fragment contains the Holotype » of Gonalocerus pachyscapha Girault. “TYPE, Hy/2453, A.A. Girault’’, ““G. pachyscapha Gir. [GH], 3652, Q. Museum. Gonatacerus shakespearet Gir. ° 3677°*. On the last label all except "3652. Q. Museum, 3677"° and the part in Girault’s hand are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: The third Syniype from Cloncurry was not located. T.3677 is a duplicate Queensland Muselim register number for the Syntypes of this species and has been cancelled. The published number is in error, the correct number is Hy.2453, SHAKESPEAREL MERISMORELLA Girault, 1926, 1926, *‘New pestis from Australia, 1V."’ (Girault : Brisbane) (18 November 1926) : 1[205]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Gympie, jungle, June 28, 1924. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ““The type was a single female’. QM: 2 cards. on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 - Only 1 leg and | hind wing remain of the Holotype © on the card. “*Merismorella shakespearei Git., Type = [GH]” and on the reverse, ‘Gympie, jungle, 28.V1.1924 [GH]"’. Slide i - 1 complete coverslip containing the head (mmus | antenna, mandibles and | antenna separated) and | fore wing (incomplete) all from the Holotype. ‘“Merismorella shakespearei Gir., Type © [GH]"’. Card 2-1} intact 4. ‘“Merismorella shakespearei Gir., » [= ¢] [GH]”* and on the reverse, “‘Brisbane, III, 1930, L.F. Hitchcock [GH]"’, ‘+ Syrtomopus [NGH]"’. Slide 2 - | complete coverslip containing a head (in 2 pieces, part of | antenna separated), 1 fore wing and 2 legs all froma specimen now missing. *‘Merismorella Shakespeare Gir., . Nth. Pine River, Q.. June [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”’. DPIQ; 6 cards on separate pins and 1 slide as follows: Card 1 - | intact * , 1 7 metasoma, 1 fore wing and some legs, ‘*Merismorella shakespearei Gir., 2 [GH]"’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Toowong, June, 1927, assoc. Agromyza lantanae [GH]’’. Card 2-1 © with metasoma separated. “Merismorella shakespearei Git., - [GH]"'. Card 3 - 1 intact -. ‘‘Merismorella shakespearei Git., - [GH]"* and on the reverse, ‘*Toowong, Q., V1.1927 [GH]’’. Card 4 - | intact 2 and remnants of other specimens. '' Merismorella shakespearei Gir., 2's [GH]’’. Card 5-1 © minus head: metasoma separated. *‘bred from Bean Fly material, Bowen, -.5.29"’, “‘Hy. 14", “‘“Merismorella shakespeare? Gir., » [GH]", MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing a head (fragmented, minus 1 antenna the other in pieces) and 1 leg from the specimen of Merismorella shakespearei on DPIQ Card 5, and 2 legs from a specimen of Eurydinotella viridicoxa Girault. “‘Merismomella [= Merismorella\ Shakespearei Gir., °, Eurydinotelleus viridicoxa (Gir.), ° hind legs. Bowen, May, J.H. Smith [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Card 6 - 1 2 minus head, 2 ¢ 4 each minus an antenna. ‘‘Merismorella shakespearei Gir., ¢ 2 [GH]’’ and on the reverse, “Toowong, Lantana seed, June 20, 1927 [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9976, SHAKESPEARE! POLYNEMA Girault, 1920. 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 8 : 44-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: [%] Brisbane, H. Hacker. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype ° of Polynema shakespearei with parts separated, | coverslip fragment (with some exposed medium) containing | 2 of Polynema nordaui Girault. ‘‘Polynema Shakespearei Gir., ° type [GH] 3631. 3631”’, ‘*Polynema nordaui Gir., far end, (Babinda) [GH]’’. The last label has some data and a name (now illegible) crossed out by Girault. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3631. SHAKESPEARE! PROCONURA Girault, 1928. 1928, ‘‘Some new hexapods stolen from authority.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (23 May 1928) : 4[224]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: 8S. Australia, Macleay Museum. ANIC; Slide - 2 complete coverslips containing parts of | fore wing, | antenna and | hind leg all from the Holotype now missing. ‘‘Proconura shakespearei Gir., Type ? [GH] 4659. 4659. 4659’’. Girault has crossed out ‘‘politiventris ... Dodd &’’ on this label and inserted ‘‘shakespearei’’. He has also altered 2 of the Queensland Museum registration numbers from ‘‘4658 [for politiventris]’’ to ‘‘4659 [for shakespearei|’’ and written ‘‘4659”’ diagonally across the label. NOTES: It is possible to read the original writing on the label with the slide of Proconura politiventris and it is correctly relabelled. It appears that Girault mislabelled the slide parts of Proconura shakespearei as Proconura politiventris and has corrected the error by crossouts and alterations of the Queensland Museum register numbers. Since the Holotype of Proconura shakespearei belongs in the ANIC the Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species (T.4659) has been cancelled. SHAKESPEARE! SPALANGIA Girault, 1931. 1931, ‘‘Hymenoptera, Thysanoptera nova Australiensis.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (15 September 1931) : 1[284]-sp. description. 1933, ‘‘Some beauties inhabitant not of commercial boudoirs but of nature’s bosom, notably new insects.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 June 1933) : 5[303]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Kingston [forest]. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type was one female’’. QM: Card - Only the metasoma and 1 hind leg remain of the Holotype 2 on the card. “‘Spalangia shakespearei Gir., Type ® [GH]”’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Kingston, forest [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9977. SHAKESPEARE! STETHYNIUM Girault, 1920. 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 8 : 100-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Wynnum, window, November 11, 1918. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘In the original description, the last word 1918 should be 1919”’. NOTES: No specimens of this species were located. SHAKESPEARE! SYSTOLOMORPHELLA Girault, 1926. 1926, ‘‘New pests from Australia. III.’ DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: LV 524 (Girault : Brisbane) (25 August 1926) : 2[204]-sp. description, PUBL. DATA: Morningside, bark dead Acacia, Jany. 21, 1926. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says. ‘‘The type was a single female’’. QM: Card - Holotype 2 minus left antenna, left fore wing, metasoma and right hind leg; 1 antenna separated. *‘Morningside, Bark Acacia, Jany. 21, 1926 [GH]’’, *Systolomorphella shakespearei Gir., Type ~ [GH]”’. Slide (broken, one end missing) - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing | antenna, | fore wing and | hind leg all from the Holotype. ‘‘Systelomorphella shakespearei Gir., Type = [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9978. SHAKESPEARE! TRICHOXENIA Girault, 1926. 1926, ‘‘New pests from Australia, V.*’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 December 1926) : 2[207]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: West Australia, Macleay Museum, ANIC: Card - Holotype = minus wings. “W. Austral.’*, ‘‘Trichoxenia shakespearei Gir., * [GH]"". Pin —1 2 with | hind leg separated (glued to locality label). ‘Brock [= Brocks] Ck., Burnside, N. Aust., 25 April, 1929, T.G. Campbell”’, ‘‘ Trichoxenia shakespearei Gir,, 2 [GH]"’. SHAKESPEARE! X ANTHOPIRENE Girault, 1929, 1929, **New pests from Australia V1.7? (Girault : Brisbane) (30 September 1929) : 2[267]-sp. description, PUBL. DATA; Four females, Nelson [= Gordonvale], OM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card | -2 intact Syntype + ° ** Xanihopirene shakespearei Gir., Type * [GH]}’’ and on the reverse, **Nelson [= Gordonvale}, Qsld [GH]’’. Card 2-1 Syntype / minus head, left wings and some legs. “‘Nelson [= Gordonvyale] [GH]”’, ‘ Nanthopirene shakespearei Gir., - cotypes [GH]"". Slide - 1 complete coverslip and | coverslip fragment containing a head (in 2 pieces, antennae separated), 1 pair of wings, 2 legs and parts of another 2 legs all from the Syntype on Card 2. ‘‘Xunthopirene shakespearei Gir., Type = [GH]’’. NOTES: The fourth Syntype was not located. The Queensland Museum register numbers for the Syntypes of this species are T.9979 (Card 1) and T,9980 (Card 2 and Slide). SHAKESPEARELLA COCCOPHAGUS Giraull, 1929. 1929, *'Description of a case of lunacy in Homo and of new six-legged articulates.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (25 April 1929) : 3[264]-sp. description, PUBL. DATA: Ex Dactylopius on Acacia, W. Austr., L. Newman. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The types were three females”’. WADA: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 3 Syntype » :, 1 with head separated. ‘*No,.. type, Parasites on Dactylopius sp." , ““Coccophagus Shakespeqrella Gir., Type = [GH] 119 Eulophidae’’. SHELLEY! CHALCIS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 322-sp. nov, + description : 324-spp. key. PUBL. DATA: One female, April 18, 1914, in forest (A,P. Dodd). Cloncurry, Queensland. Type, Hy 3381, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag, QM: Card - Holotype + minus left antenna and left wings; left hind leg separated. “Chalcis shelleyi Girault, = type [GH]"’, “*Type [GH] Chalcis shelleyi Gir, [HH]"’. SHELLYT ELASMUS Girault, 1920. 1920, Jnsecutor Inscit. menstr. 7: 183-sp, noy, + description. PUBL, DATA: Cairns, forest, July 5, 1918, QM: 6 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card I - Holotype = minus head; metasomia separated, ‘'3955"', “HOLOTYPE”, *“*Elasmus shellyi Girlt, 2 type [GH]"’. Card 2-1 \ minus head and right fore wing. ‘‘Elasmus shellyi Girault, - [GH]" ot MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSELIM and on the reverse, ‘'Feb., 1923. Forest, Beaudesert, O., [GH]’’. Card 3 - 1 » with head separated (fragmented, 1 antenna separated), *Elasmus shellyi i) [GH]"’. Card 4 - | = minus head and right wings. “Kingston, Shop window [GH]"', ‘‘Elasmus shellyi Gir...) [GH]"'. Card 5- | > minus head. *‘E/asmus shellyi Girault, - [GH]’', ‘‘Elasmus ero Grit, B.F. Riek det 1965’’. Card 6-1 © minus head; inetasoma and | hind wing separated. ‘‘Alasmus shellyi Gir,, - [GH]"’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Indooroopilly, IL1.28,1932, weeds [GH]’’. Slide — 1 complete coverslip containing a head (with antennae separated) from the - on Card 6. 'Elasmus shellyi Gir,. . Indooroopilly, 111.28, 1932 [GH]**. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3955, PUBL. DATA: A female, forest, Capella, April 14, 1923. QM: | card and 2 slides as follows: Card - Holotype © minus head and right wings. ‘'4057"', ““HOLOTYPE", ‘‘£lasmus shellyi Girault emma Girault, Type © [GH]"' and on the reverse, ‘*Capella, forest, April 14, 1923 [GH]"'. Slide 1 (short, narrow) — | cracked, coverslip fragment containing the head (antennae separated) and 1 fore wing all from the Holotype. *‘Female type: Elasmus Shellyi Girault, enuma Girault [GH] 4057"°. Slide 2 (short, narrow) - 1 coverslip (with a large piece missing) containing a head (antennae separated) and | fore wing all, 1 suspect, from the specimen labelled Elasmus Shelly on Card 2 listed under that species, ‘“Plasmus shellyi Girault, emma Gir. Beaudesert, Q., Feb. [GH]"'. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this variety is T.4057. SHELL Yi EUCERATONEURA Girault, 1920, 1920, Inseentor Inscit. menstr. 8: 37-sp. nov. + pai SHELLY! GEMINUS ELASMUS Girault, 1920. description. 1920, Insecutor Inscit. mensir, 7. \84-var. PUBL. DATA: Little Mulgrave River, sweeping banks, jungle, August. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 1 slide as follows: Card 1 - Holotype » minus head and some legs. ‘‘Euceratoneura shellyvi Girault, = type [GH]”’, Slide - 3 coverslip fragments; the lower left contains the head (part of | antenna separated) and parts of 3 legs all from the Holotype of Euceratoneura shellyi, the others contain 1 = of Coccophagus perbellus Girault and the fragmented Holotype + of Urogramma minuta Girault. ‘Vregrammia minuta Gir., ? type [GH] 3410", “Fuceratoneura shellyvi Girault, = type, Coccophagus ? perbellus G., 2 [GH]"’. On the last label Girault has crossed out ‘‘type’’ after ‘‘perbellus Gir., -"". Card 2-1 intact ». ‘‘Eyceratoneura shellvi Gir., 2 [GH]". NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T9981. nov. + descriprion. PUBL. DATA: One female, Gordonyale, forest, August. QM: Card - Holotype - minus head; metasoma separated, ‘‘4056"’, “HOLOTYPE”, “‘Elasmus shellyi seminus type [GH]"’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this variety is T.4056. SHILLINGS WORTH! NEOC ASC Girault, 1920, 1920, “Some insects never before seen by mankind.” (Girault : Brisbane) (30 October 1920) : 2[159]-sp. desenption. PUBL. DATA: Meringa, Queensland, December 24th, 1918, Caught by stealth on a window in an entomological laboratory. In his unpublished manuscript Giraull says, ‘*The type was a single female’. QM: Slide - 1 large coverslip fragment containing the intact Holotype - of Neocasca shillinesworthi, 1 cracked coverslip fragment containing the Holotype * SHELLY! EMMA ELASMUS Girault, 1940. 1940, Revita Soc. ent. argent, W : 323-var. description. of Pseudbrachyeramma dubia Girault. “TYPE, Hy/2434, A.A. Girault"’, “Neocasca shillingsworthi Gir., Type * DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 531 [GH] [the label has an arrow directed at the appropriate coverslip fragment]’’, **Neocasca ... Gir., Type 2 [GH] 3886 [Girault has crossed out a specific name on this label]’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Pseudbrachygramma dubia Gir. 3 3418’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum. 3418”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3886. fore wing and parts of 2 legs all from a specimen now missing. ‘‘Merismomorpha sicarius (Gir.), ? [GH]’’, ‘‘Merismomorpha sicarius Gir., ©. Mt. Cootha [= Coot-tha], forest grass, 2.VI.1929 [GH]’’. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this species in the genus Merismomorpha as a new combination, hence the labels on Card 2, Slide 2 and Slide 3. SIDNEY! ABLERUS Girault, 1932. 1931, ‘‘Hymenoptera, Thysanoptera nova SICARIUS NEOPOLYCYSTELLA Girault, 1915. Australiensis.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (15 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 336-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in the forest, December 2, 1912. (A.P. Dodd). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2808, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 3 slides as follows: Card 1 - Holotype ? minus head, wings and some legs. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘‘Neopolycystella sicarius Girault, Type ? [GH]’’. Slide 1 - numerous coverslip fragments spread along the length of the slide containing the head (fragmented, antennae represented by fragments), 2 fore wings and some legs all from the Holotype. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2808, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Neopolycystella sicarius, Gir. + On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 2-1 © minus head, wings (except left hind wing) and most legs; metasoma separated. ‘‘Merismomorpha sicarius Gir., © [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘“Indooroopilly, forest, Dec. 30, 1933 [GH]’’. Slide 2 - 1 complete, square coverslip (outer) containing 2 fore wings, a head (1 antenna separated, the other missing) and 4 legs all from the specimen on Card 2 (there is also 1 antenna of another chalcidoid), 1 cracked, complete circular coverslip containing parts of an undescribed chalcidoid. ‘‘Merismomorpha sicarius Gir., ?. Indooroopilly, Dec. [GH]’’, ‘‘Tsoplatoides nonguttus [CHEIRONYM] Gir., Type 2 (outer) [GH]’’. Slide 3 - 1 complete coverslip containing a fragmented head (antennae separated), | ” September 1931) : 1[284]-nomen nudum under A blerus pullicornis Girault. 1932, ‘‘New pests from Australia, X.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 February 1932) : 2[287]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Sydney, III., S.E. Flanders. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “The type substance was a pair of pairs reared from Saissetia oleae, March 23, 1931”’. QM: Slide - 1 small coverslip (with a piece missing) containing 2 ° and 2 ¢ Syntypes of Ablerus sidneyi, 1 complete coverslip containing an unidentified chalcidoid. “A blerus sidneyi Girault, Types ¢° [GH] 5142. Host Black Scale, Date Mar. 23.31, Loc. Sydney, N.S.W., Coll. S.E.F.’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T.5142. SIDNEYI ALIGHERINIA Girault, 1922. 1922, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 10 : 149-sp. noy. + description. PUBL. DATA: Sydney, forest, October 28, 1917. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type was a single female’’. QM: Card - Holotype ? minus head, wings (except left hind wing) and some legs; metasoma damaged. ‘‘Aligherinia sidneyi Gir., ° type [GH]’’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the head (most of antennae separated, fragmented), 1 fore wing and | leg all from the Holotype of Aligherinia sidneyi; | cracked coverslip (with a piece missing) containing 2 specimens of an undescribed encyrtid. ‘‘Dinocarsis floris MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM wa a Mm SIDNICA DECATOMA Girault, 1927. 1927, Rec. S, Aust. Mus. 3 : 321-Eudecatoma (CHEIRONYM] Gir., Type =, Aligherinia sidneyi Gir., Ty - [GH]"’. Girault has crossed out ‘‘Hacker’’ on the label. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species. is T.9982. SIDNEY! ENCYRTOIDEA Girault, 1926, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahims in prep. SIDNEYI METAPELMA Girault, 1930. 1930, *‘New pests from Australia, VIL." (Girault : Brisbane) (16 August 1930) : 3[275]-sp_ description. PUBL. DATA: Sydney, N.S. Wales, Macleay Mus. ANIC: 2 cards on one pin, 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follaws: Cards 1...2-3 4 3 ! Syntypes; 1 + minus left antenna, 1 ¢ intact, 1 2 minus right wings, 1 ! minus antennae and 2 #7 intact. “*Sydney”’, ‘‘see also slide ex Macleay Museum"’, *‘Metapelma sidneyi Girault, Types ?= [GH]"’. Card 3 - | Syniype - minus tips of antennae, and some tergiles which are eaten from the metasoma; head separated. “Sydney"’, ‘‘Aderapelma sidneyi Girault, Paratype ¢ [GH]"’. Card 4 - | Syntype - intact. Labelled as Card 3. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing | fore wing, 7 antennal fragments and J tibia + tarsus all from the Syntypes. ‘‘Metapelma sidney! Girault, 75 types [GH]’’, QM: Card - Only 2 legs remain of this Syntype on the card. ‘'4214"’, ‘‘Sydney’’, ‘‘Metapelma sidneyi Girault, Paratype = [GH]”’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 fore wing from the QM Syntype. ‘““Metapelma sidneyi Girault, Paratype © [GH] 4214". NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for its Syntype of this species is T.4214. SIDNEY] RAFFAELLIA Girault, 1922. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. Ashmead (1888) a junior synonym of Decatoma Spinola (1811); sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: N.S. Wales: Sydney (A.J. Coates), A female reared from Port Jackson fig (Ficus rubiginosus), SAM: Card — Holotype = intact. ‘‘Sydney”’, “Pt. Jackson Fig, Coates’’, ‘‘Type’’, **Decatoma sidnica Gir., N.S.W., TYPE", ‘““Eudecatoma sidnica Girault, Type 2 {(GH]”’. NOTES: Girault has obviously labelled his Holotype before deciding on the generic synonymy and has omitted to change his label. SIEBOLDI POLYNEMA Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Od Mus. 1:173-sp. nov. + description. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 126-spp. key 72 95; footnote descriptive notes on the male. PUBL. DATA: Two specimens of this species were first taken to be a/bicoxa Ashmead ,., The foregoing notes are based ona single female, sweeping in a jungle near cane fields at Goondi (Innisfail), N.O., July 24, 1912 ... subsequently I found a male captured also in the jungle at Goondi, several days later. A single specimen of each sex. Queensland (Goondi, Innisfail District). Types, Hy/1073, Queensland Museum, the foregoing specimens, two slides (the * mounted with the male type of Polynema romanesi Girault). QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide | (broken, mended below with paper) — 1! cracked coverslip fragment containing the Paralectotype - of Polynema sieboldi (fragmented) and the Holotype @ of Polynema romanesi Girault, *“TYPE, Hy/ 1073, 1074, A.A. Girault”’, *‘Queensland Museum. Polynema siehaldi Gir. ~, 3602. P. romanesi, Gir. * 3627’, On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum. 3602. 3627"' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s, Girault has altered the first sex sign from male to female. Slide 2 - 1 damaged, almost complete coverslip containing the intact Lectotype * of Polynema sieboldi and an unidentified DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 533 chalcidoid, 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype 2 of Erythmelus quadrimaculatus Girault. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/ 1073, A.A. Girault’’, “POL YNEMA STEBOLDI GIR., LECTOTYPE ¢, T.R. NEW, 1976: 15’, “‘Erythmelus quadrimaculatus 2 type [GH]’’, ‘°3585. Queensland Museum. Polynema sieboldi ¢, 3602’’. On the last label all except ‘*3585. Queensland Museum. 3602”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Girault has altered the sex sign on the last label from female to male. NOTES: T.3602 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the types of this species and has been reserved for the Paralectotype female on Slide 1. SIGNIFICATUS EPIPERILAMPUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 301-sp. nov. + description. 1916, Mem. Qd Mus. 5 : 222-Epiperilampus Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Trichilogaster Mayr (1905). PUBL. DATA: A single pair mounted on a card from the collections of the Queensland Museum with a female of xanthocephalus and labelled ‘*Gall No. 6. Brisbane. H. Hacker. 19.7.1911.’’ Type, Hy 1951, Queensland Museum, the above pair on a tag, female antennae and a male antenna on a slide (together with an antenna of a female xanthocephalus). QM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - 1 Syntype 4 minus left antenna and most of the right antenna, Syntype ° now missing. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘‘Brisbane: H. Hacker, 19/7/11’’, “‘Epiperilampus significatus Gir., ¢° types [GH]’’. Slide - 4 coverslip fragments containing | ¢ antenna, 2 ? antennae (1 incomplete, the other in pieces) all from the Syntypes of Epiperilampus significatus, | fore wing (Epiperilampus significatus ?) and 1 2 antenna supposedly from Epiperilampus xanthocephalus Girault. ‘TYPE, Hy/1951, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum, Epiperilampus significatus ?°2 4921. 4921’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum. 4921. 4921’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 2-1 © minus the tip of the right antenna. ‘‘12.28’’, ‘‘Epiperilampus significatus Gir., 2 [GH]’’. NOTES: The types are no longer mounted with Epiperilampus xanthocephalus as stated in the PUBL. DATA. T.4921 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species and has been reserved for the remains of the female Syntype. SIGNIVENTRIS PERILAMPELLA 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: N.S. Wales. NMV: Card - 6 Syntype ¢ 2 (1 consists of a head and a few legs only, 2 are intact, 3 are minus antennal parts) and 3 Syntype °° (1 minus metasoma, 2 minus antennal parts). “round fleshy galls on Acacia my..., Em. 14,1.16, J.F. Dixon [on reverse of card- mount]’’, “Type ¢°”’, Trichilogaster adolphii [= adolphi] (Grit) compared with T. adolphii [= adolphi] sent by E.F. Riek, 18.6.59”’, ‘‘Perilampella signiventris Gir., Types 3° [GH]’’. SIGNUM POLYNEMA Girault, 1920. 1920, /nsecutor Inscit. menstr. 8 : 96-sp. NOV. + description. PUBL. DATA: Ravenshoe, jungle, March 13, 1919. QM: Slide - 3 coverslip fragments; the lower left contains the Holotype ° of Polynema signum with 1 fore wing and metasoma separated, the upper left coverslip fragment contains the Holotype ¢ of Polynema joulei Girault and the right coverslip fragment contains | ° of Polynema mendeli Girault. “Paralectotype, designat., P. Svetm, Polynema mendeli Girault’’, ‘‘Polynema joulei Girault, 2 type. P. signum G. 2 type, P. mendeli Gir., ? [GH] 3608. 3603’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3603. SIGNUS COCCOPHAGUS Girault, 1920. 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr, 8 : 45-sp. nov. + description. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM PUBL. DATA: Meringa, on window, female. QM: Card - 1 Syntype # intact. ‘‘3863’’, ““Coccophagus signus Gir., ° type [GH]’’. Slide (broken, glued to another slide) - 1 complete coverslip containing | Syntype ¢? with head (part of 1 antenna separated) and 1 hind wing separated, plus an unidentified ¢ chalcidoid (¢ of Coccophagus signus ?), 1 cracked almost complete coverslip containing 1 fragmented ° of Lamennaisia quadridentata Girault. ‘‘30...’’, “‘Lamennaisia 4-dentata [= quadridentata] Gir., Coccophagus signus Gir., Type, Queensland [GH]’’. NOTES: The Holotype of Lamennaisia quadridentatus is on another slide, therefore the ‘‘TYPE”’ on the Slide label above refers to Coccophagus signus. The PUBL. DATA are typically vague and Girault could have meant that the sex of the types was female or that the type was a single female. Because of this vagueness in the PUBL. DATA and Girault’s habit of labelling specimens collected after the description of a taxon as types it is best to regard both females as Syntypes. The Syntypes require checking by the first reviser to confirm whether they are in fact conspecific. The Queensland Museum register numbers for the Syntypes of this species are T.3863 (Card) and T.9983 (Slide). SILVAE AMONODONTOMERUS Girault, 1921. 1921, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 9 : 190-sp. nov. + description. 1926, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 14 : 67-notes on antennae under Amonodontomerus megastigmoides Girault. PUBL. DATA: Forest, Watsonville, March. QM: Card - Only some leg parts of the Holotype ° remain on the card. ‘¢Amonodontomerus silvae Girault, Type © [GH]’’. Slide - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing an intact ° of Amono- dontomerus silvae, 2 cracked, adjoined coverslip fragments containing parts froma 2 of Quadrastichodella nova Girault. ‘*Amonodontomerus silvae Gir., 2 type [GH]. Frequents foliage of Broad Beans, Brisbane, 3.9.14 [HH]’’, “*Quadrastichodella nova Gir. [GH]’’. NOTES: The female on the Slide 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.9984. SILVAE CHALCIS Girault, 1924. 1924, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 12 : 175-nom. nov. for Chalcis tegularis Cameron (1912) not Cresson (1872). See also Chalcis thymus Girault in this list. SILVAE EURYTOMA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 247-sp. nov. + description : 257-spp. key #°. PUBL. DATA: One female, January 16, 1914, sweeping in jungle (A.P. Dodd). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 3235, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag. QM: Card - Holotype 2 intact. ‘‘TYPE’’, **4751"*, ‘‘Eurytoma silvae Girault, Type % [GH]’’. NOTES: T.4751 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. SILVAE IRICHOHALTICELLA Girault, 1927. 1927, Rec. S. Aust. Mus. 3 : 329-sp. nov. + description as Irichohaltichella silvae. PUBL. DATA: S. Aust.: Mount Lofty Range (N.B. Tindale). The type is a female. SAM: Card - Holotype © intact. ‘‘Mt. Lofty Rngs, N.B. Tindale’’, ‘‘Type’’, “‘Trichohaltichella [= Irichohalticella] silvae Girault, S. Aus., TYPE’’, ‘‘/richohaltichella {= Irichohalticella] silvae Girault, Type 2 [GH]’’. SILVAE MESASTYMACHUS Girault, 1923. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. SILVAE ORMYRUS Girault, 1925. 1925, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 13 : 93-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Irvinebank, Queensland, March 15, 1919. Forest. QM: Card - Only the mesosoma (minus wings and some leg parts) remains of the DAHMS; GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 33 Holotype + on the card. *‘Ormyrus silvae Girault, Type = [GH"’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments (1 cracked) containing the head (1 antenna separated, in 2 pieces and part of the other separated) and | fore wing all from the Holotype of Ormyrus silvae;, 1 almost complete coverslip containing Syntypes of Pleistodonies nigris Girault. “Ormyrus silvae Gir., — type, Pleistodontes nigris Gir., Type [GH] Bred from Moreton Bay Figs, Brisbane, March 1914, H. Hacker [HH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4981. SILVAE POLYNEMA Girault, 1920. 1920, Insecutor Inscit, menstr. 8: 97-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: None given. QM: 3 slides as follows: Slide 1 — 1 almost complete coverslip containing the Holotype » of Polynema silvae (previously identified as Polynema pax), | coverslip fragment containing the Holotype + of Polynema frater Girault. “TYPE, Hy/1592, A.A. Girault [this label has Hy/ 1580 crossed out in pencil]*’, ‘Queensland Museum. 3633. Polvneme silvae =, P. frater * 3633. 3732". The last label has “pax”? crossed oul and “‘si/vae”’ inserted by Girault, a female sign changed toa male and a line around the male sign associating it with Polpynema jrater, Qn the last label all except ‘*3633. Queensland Museum, 3633, 3732" and ‘‘si/vae *? [GH]" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. The last label is glued over the original Girault label which reads, ‘*Polynema pax Gir. ... Foliage of Tristania, Nelson [= Gordonvale], June 9, 1913"’. This is the specimen he described as an additional specimen of Polynema pax in 1913 (Mem. Od Mus. 2: 119). Slide 2-1 complete coverslip containing numerous specimens; 2 © ¢ are Polyneme silvae, some are Anaphoidea linnaei Girault and the rest are unidentified. ''Po/vneme silvae Girault, ' [GH]*’. Girault has crossed out a specific name (now illegible) and “Type [GH] 3634”' on this label. ‘4 naphoidea linnaei Girault, =. Forest, Wynnum [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Old.”’. iv Slide 3 - Upper coverslip fragment containing a fragmented of Po/ynema silyae; lower, cracked coverslip fragment coniaining a ¢ of Richleria lamennaisi Girault; 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing the Holotype + of Puraphelinus australiensis Girault. ‘*Richteria lamennaisi Gir., 2, Polynema silvae Girault, Southern Queensland [GH]"’. On this label Girault has crossed out **Paratype** after ‘Yamennaisi’’ and a name (now illegible). “(Centre) Paraphelinus australiensis. Sweeping in forest Nelson [= Gordonyale], N.Q., June 14, 1912 AAG. Type Richteria lamennaisi [GH] 3781"". NOTES; The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3633. SILVAE PSEUDIGLYPHOMYIA Girault, 1916, 1916, Mem. Od Mus. § + 215-sp. nov. + description : 222-Psevdielyphomyia Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Cirrospilus Westwood (1832) ‘‘in the North American sense’. PUBL. DATA: A female, sweeping “‘fir** bushes, forest lowland, Hawkesbury River, Brooklyn, New South Wales, November 9, 1914. Type, Hy 3556, Queensland Museum, the specimen on.a slide, QM: Slide - | complete coverslip and 1 cracked coverslip (with a piece missing) containing the Holotype * with head (minus ] antenna), metasoma (with a piece Separated) and parts of the hind legs separated. ““TYPE"', ‘Queensland Museum. Hy/3556"’, ‘‘Pseudiglvphamyia sifvae Gir,, © type [GH]"’. SILVARUM BLASMUS 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: Kuranda, Q. OM: Card —- Holotype © minus head and metasoma. ‘'39817', “HOLOTYPE”, **Elasmus silvarum Girault, Type § [GH]’’. Slide —2 complete coverslips; the inner (closer to the main labels) contains 2 heads (1 minus parts of both antennae). These are MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM from the Holotypes of Elasmus silvarum and Elasmus subauriceps Girault. The other coverslip contains the Holotype ¢ of Eutrichosomella aereiscapus Girault. “*3923/3981"’, ‘‘Elasmus: silvarum subauriceps Gir., ° types [GH]’’, “*Eutrichosomella aereiscapus Gir., ° type [GH] 4387”’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3981. SILVARUM EUPELMUS Girault, 1923. 1923, ‘‘Microscopitis, womanitis and new Hexapoda.”’ (Girault : Sydney) (31 October 1923) : 6[176]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Bastard jungle over sand, Redbank, March 7, 1923. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus antennae. *4245’’, ‘‘Eupelmus silvarum Girault, Type ? [GH]’’. Slide (short, narrow) — 1 coverslip fragment containing | antenna (in 2 pieces) from the Holotype of Eupelmus silvarum, | large coverslip fragment containing the Holotype ° of Eupelmus bilingae Girault and 1 almost complete coverslip containing an unidentified eupelmid. ‘‘Eupelmus: bilingae Gir., Type 2, si/varum Gir., Ty. ant. [GH] 4247. 4245”’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4245, SILVENSIS BARDYLIS Girault, 1928. 1928, ‘‘A prodigeous discourse on wild animals.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (19 March 1928) : 3[220]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Female, Nelson [= Gordonvale]. QM: Slide - 1 almost complete coverslip (only partly filled with medium) containing numerous specimens as per labels. I am assuming that there is only one ? of Bardylis silvensis in which case it is a Holotype. ‘‘Gonatocerus: petrarchi Gir., Sasciativentris Gir., 2 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’, ‘‘Bardylis silvensis Gir., Type 2. Nelson [= Gordonvale], Q. [GH] 3884 Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. The first label has 2 arrows from the listed Gonatocerus species directed at the coverslip. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3884. SILVENSIS ELASMUS Girault, 1920. 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 7 : 183-sp. nov. + description. PUBL, DATA: Gordonvale, July 8, 1918, forest. ° QM: Card - Holotype ° minus head. “°3987"?, ‘“HOLOTYPE”’, ‘‘Elasmus silvensis Girlt, 2? type [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3987. SILVENSIS EULOPHOTETRASTICAUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 234- Eulophotetrastichus Girault (1913) treated as a junior synonym, of Neomphaloidella Girault (1913), but it is actually the senior synonym (see generic list at the end of this Checklist) : 235-sp. nov. + description as Neomphaloidella silvensis : 236-spp. key. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in a jungle pocket, August 7, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1831, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype 2 minus head. “TYPR”’, “Eulophotetrastichus silvensis Gir., Type ? [GH]’’. Slide - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing the Holotype head (fragmented, 1 antenna attached, only the separated scape of the other present). ‘‘TYPE, A.A. Girault”’, ‘‘Eulophotetrastichus silvensis Gir., ° type [GH]’’. SILVENSIS EURYDINOTELLEUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem, Od Mus. 2 : 324-sp. nov. + description : 329-gen. key. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in jungle, November 4, 1911. Kuranda, Queensland. Type, Hy 1978, Queensland Museum, the above specimen 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 = minus head, right DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: 1V $3 wings, metasoma, part of the prothorax and some legs. ''TYPE”’, ‘‘Euryvdinotelleus silvensis Gir., 2 type [GH]’’. Slide 1 - 4 coverslip fragments containing the head (antennae attached), part of the prothorax with fore legs attached, 2 legs in pieces and | fore wing all from the Holotype of Eurvdinotelleus silvensis, and | fore wing from the Holotype © of Eurydinotella qustralia Girault. “TYPE, Hy/1978, A.A, Girault"’, ''Q, Museum. Eurydinotellus [= Eurydinotelleus| silvensis, Gir. . Type Wing of australia [with an arrow directed at the appropriate coverslip fragment]'’. On the last label all except ‘'Q. Museum.”’ and “Type Wing of australia [GH]" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 2-1 = minus head and wings. “Brisbane, Feb., 1917", “Eurvdinotelleus silvensis Gir., « [GH]"’. Slide 2 - 1 almost complete, square coverslip containing a head (with antermae attached) probably from the = on Card 2. “*Furydinotlelleus silvensis Gir., ° [GH]"’. SILVENSIS EURYTOMA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 4+ 251-sp. nov. + description ; 257-spp. key © 2, PUBL, DATA; One female, caught with the preceding [June 3, 1914, in jungle (A.P. Dodd)). Grafton, New South Wales. Type, Hy 3244, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag with type of preceding species [Eurvionia nigrinotata Girault], QM: Card - 2 =, both minus some tarsal segments. The inner is the Holotype = of Eurytoma silvensis and the outer is the Holotype = of Euryroma nigrinotata Girault. ‘‘TYPE"', *'4755"', "4756", “Euryroma: nigrinatata Gir., silvensis Gir., Types = [GH]"’. NOTES: T.4756 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. SILVENSIS MESTOCHARIS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 143-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3; 188-Mestocharomyia silvensis comb, nov.; descriptive note, PUBL. DATA: One female, August 31, 1913, sweeping ina jungle pocket. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland, Type, “4 Hy 1636, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card — Holotype = minus head. Yicuts '*Mestocharis silvensis Gir., Type » [GH]". Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head (in 2 pieces, 1 antenna missing). “*TY PE", *‘Mesrocharis silvensis Gir., ¢ type [GH]’’. SILVENSIS NEOMPHALOIDELLA See SILVENSIS EULOPHOTETRASTICHUS SILVENSIS OOTETRASTICHUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 216-Trichaporoides Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Ootetrastichus Perkins (1906) : 220-sp. nov, + description ; 222-spp. key !\. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3 : 225-Neoletra~ stichodes silvensis comb. noy. : 234- additional specimen; sp. description, PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping jungle-edged forest streamlet, January 3, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvyale) (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1796, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on aslide. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip and 1 coverslip (with a piece missing) containing the Holotype * with parts separated, head fragmented. **TYPK"’, ‘'... Trichaporoides silvensis Gir,, = type [GH]’’. Card - 1 © minus head. TYPE", Neotetrastichades silvensis (Gir.), Type = [GH]’’. NOTES: Girault has obviously labelled his Holotype before deciding upon the generic synonymy and has omitted to change his label. The card-mounted female is the additional specimen mentioned in 1915 and has no type-starus. SILVENSIS PHILOTR YPESIS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 283-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Seven females from a fig, in jungle, January 21, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Gordonyale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 3304, Queensland Museum, a female on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: 5 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Card | - inner ? (minus parts of both antennae) is a Paratype 2 of Philotrypesis silvensis, outer metasoma and legs are unidentified. ‘‘Philotrypesis silvensis Girault, (inner) Type 2 [GH]’’. Card 2 - 6 2° (3 intact, 2 minus heads and one represented by a head plus various appendages). ‘‘Gordonvale, N.Q., Nov., 1920’’, ‘‘A.P. Dodd, Ex Ficus macrophylla’, ‘‘Philotrypesis silvensis Girault, Paratypes [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘'5045’’. Slide 1 - 1 square, complete coverslip containing 2 heads (antennae attached) of Philotrypesis silvensis all probably from the 2° on Card 2, 1 coverslip fragment containing an undescribed species of Philotrypesis. ““TYPE, Hy/3304, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. 5045. Philotrypesis silvensis 2? 5046. montanus [CHEIRONYM] Q.’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum. 5045. 5046.”’ and ‘‘montanus [CHEIRONYM] Q. [GH]’’are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 3 - 1 intact °. ‘‘Kuranda, Q., March, 1921, FPD.’’, ‘‘Philotrypesis silvensis Gir., ° [GH]’’. Card 4 - 2 ?2 (both minus antennal parts); the inner is Philotrypesis silvensis and the outer is an undescribed species of Sycoryctes. ‘‘Sycoryctes d’arci [CHEIRONYNM] Girault, Cotype ° [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Philotrypesis silvensis Gir., °. Ficus aspera, Gympie [GH]’’. Slide 2 - 1 cracked, almost complete coverslip containing 2 Syntype 2° of Philotrypesis aurea Girault and 1 © of Philotrypesis silvensis. ‘‘Philotrypesis aurea Gir., Type ?. [GH] Bred from Moreton Bay Figs, Brisbane, March, 1914, H. Hacker [HH] 5059. 5059’’, ‘‘Philotrypesis silvensis Gir., ° [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Card 5 -2 °° of Philotrypesis silvensis (1 minus right fore wing) and 2 intact 2° of Paraceratosolen latipennis. ‘‘Host. Ficus sp., LOC. CAIRNS, 14.8.32, D.O.A.’’, ‘*Paraceratosolen latipennis Girault (over) (black spms [GH]’’ and on the reverse, **Philotrypesis silvensis Gir., °. Long-tailed, yellow [GH]’’. DPIQ: Card - 5 22 of 2 species as per labels. ‘‘Cairns, 14.8.32, Ficus sp., D.O.A.’’, ‘‘Paraceratosolen latipennis Girault, black spm. (over) [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Philotrypesis silvensis Gir., ° [GH]’’. NOTES: The specimens on QM Card 2 and Slide 1 have no type-status since their data were not mentioned with the original description. The specimen selected by Girault as his Holotype was not located. Out of the original seven specimens only one remains (on QM Card 1). The heads on QM Slide 1 may be from the females on QM Card 2 and therefore cannot be assigned type-status with any certainty. T.5045 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the types of this species and, and as only one Paratype (Hy.3304) remains, it has been cancelled. Hy.3304 is assigned to the remaining Paratype. SILVENSIS PSEUDELACHERTEUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2: 261-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping the edge of jungle, May 17, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Kuranda, Queensland. Type, Hy 1886, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head and hind legs on a slide. QM: Card - Only part of the thorax and some legs remain of the Holotype on the card. “‘TYPE”’, ‘‘Pseudelacherteus silvensis Gir., 2 type [GH]’’. Slide - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing the head (in 3 pieces, antennae separated) and parts of 2 legs all from the Holotype. ‘“‘TYPE, Hy/1886, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Pseudelacherteus silvensis 2”’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. SILVENSIS TOXEUMOIDES Girault, 1929. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 53 : 323-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, jungle, Montville, Queensland, June 14, 1924. Type, Queensland Museum. QM: Card - Holotype ® minus head, wings and some legs. ‘‘ Toxeumoides silvensis Gir.,Type 2 [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip and 1 coverslip fragment containing the head (1 antenna separated), | fore wing and parts of 2 legs DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 539 all from the Holotype. ‘‘ Toxeumoides silvensis Gir., Type ° [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9985. SILVENSIS TRIGONODEROPSIS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 211-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Babinda, Queensland. Jungle (500 feet), October 28, 1911. Type, Hy 3205, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag; head, the caudal legs and a fore wing on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype ? minus head, left hind wing and some legs; left fore wing separated. ‘‘TYPE”’, ‘‘Trigonoderopsis silvensis Gir., ° type [GH]’’. Slide - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing the fragmented head (1 antenna separated) and parts of 3 legs all from the Holotype. ‘“‘TYPE, Hy/3205, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Trigonoderopsis silvensis ?’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: The parts on the Slide do not match those mentioned in the PUBL. DATA which I can only assume are in error. SILVIAE TANAOSTIGMODES Girault, 1922. 1922, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 10 : 106-sp. nov. + description as Taneostigmodes silviae. PUBL. DATA: Pentland, Queensland, forest, November, 1917. QM: Card - 2 °?; the outer minus head, left wings and some legs is the Holotype of Tanaostigmodes silviae, the inner 2 is Tanaostigmodes bifasciatifrons Girault. 4397’, ‘‘Taneostigmodes [= Tanaostigmodes| silviae Gir., Type 2 [GH]”’ and on the reverse, ‘‘bifasciatifrons Gir., Type ? (inner) [GH]’’. Slide - 1 cracked, coverslip fragment containing the head (antennae separated, 1 incomplete), 1 fore wing and 1 leg all from the Holotype of Tanaostigmodes silviae; 1 cracked coverslip fragment adjacent the “TYPE” label and a half coverslip containing the Holotype ° of Taneostigmoidella mixta Girault. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2906, A.A. Girault’’, “£4397. Queensland Museum. Taneostig. [= Tanaostigmodes] silviae, Taneostigmoidella mixta Gir. ? 4383’’. On the last label all except ‘4397. Queensland Museum. 4383” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4397. SILVIFILIA AUSTROEUNOTUS Girault, 1938. 1938, Revita Ent., Rio de J. 8 : 85-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, in the almost virgin jungle at Mapleton on the Blackall Range, July 14, 1923. QM: | card and 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 2 adjoined coverslip fragments and a patch of medium containing 1 fore wing and the head (minus antennae) all from the Holotype ° of Austroeunotus silvifilia (body now missing), 1 complete coverslip and a coverslip fragment containing an undescribed species of Achrysocharis. **Achrysocharis silvifilia [CHEIRONYM] Gir., Type ° [GH]’’, ‘‘Austroeunotus silvifilia Gir., Type 2 [GH]’’. Card - 1 © minus head, 1 pair of wings, metasoma and some legs. ‘‘Austroeunotus silvifilia Gir., Paratype ? [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Gympie, Q., [GH]’’. Slide 2 - 1 large coverslip fragment containing the head (antennae separated, 1 in 2 pieces) from the 2 on the Card, 1 empty, almost complete coverslip. “‘Austroeunotus silvifilia Gir., 2. Gympie, Q., [GH]’’. On this label Girault has crossed out ‘‘Type’’. NOTES: The specimen from Gympie 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.9986. SILVIFILIA COCCOPHAGUS Girault, 1924. 1924, ‘‘Homo perniciosus and new Hymenoptera.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 April 1924) : 3[180]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Flaxton, Blackall Range, jungle, July 4, 1923. QM: Slide - 1 cracked, almost complete coverslip containing the Holotype ? with head and | antenna separated; | coverslip 540 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM fragment containing parts from Baeoanusia silvifilia (CHEIRONYM], ‘'3845"", *Coccophagus, Baeoanusia: silvifilia Gir., Types [GH]"’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3845,. SILVIFILIA IRICHOHALTICELLA Girault, 1927. 1927, Rec. 8. Aust. Mus, 3: 329-sp. noy. + description. PUBL, DATA: N.S. Wales: Liverpool (A.M. Lea). A single female. SAM: Card - Holotype © intact, ‘Liverpool, N.S. Wales, A.M. Lea’, “Type’’, ‘Trichohaltichella [= Trichohatticella] silvifilia Gir., N.S.W., TYPE”, ‘Jrichohaltichella {= Trichohalticella] silvifilia Girault, Type + [GH]. SILVIFILIA ORMYROMORPHA Girault, 1927. 1927, Rec. S. Aust. Mus. 3 : 333-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: N.S. Wales: Dorrigo, One female. SAM: Card - Holotype © intact. ‘‘Dorrigo, N.S, Wales’, ‘‘Type’’, ''Ormyromorpha silvifilia Gir., New South Wales, TYPE”, “Ormyromorpha silvifilia Girault, Type = [GH]’’. SILVIFILTA POLYNEMA Girault, 1925. 1925, ‘Some gem-like or marvellous inhabitants of the woodlands heretofore unknown and by most never seen nor dreamt of."’ (Girault » Bnsbane) (25 September 1925) : 1[191]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: July 4, 1923, Flaxton, jungle. QM: Slide - 2 coverslip fragments; | contains the Holotype = of Polynema silvifilia with head, antennae (1 in 2 pieces) and 1 fore wing separated, minus | pair of wings; the other coverslip fragment contains a fragmented Leuroceroides niger Girault. ‘*Palynema silvifilia Gir., - type [GH] 3612”’, *\Leuroceroides niger Gir., | [GH]”’. Card - 1 “< metasoma and | leg. ‘‘Polynema silvifilia Git., ° [GH]"’ and on the reverse, “Montville, jungle, June 10, 1924 [GH]”’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3612, SILVIFILIA SYSTOLOMORPHELLA Girault, 1927. 1927, Rec. S. Aust. Mus. 3: 316-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Tasm. (A. Simson, No. 3407). One female... SAM; Card - Holotype 2 minus head and wings. ‘‘Tasmania’’, ‘'3407"', ‘*Systalomorphella silvifilia Girault, Tasmania, TYPE, also slide’’, ‘‘Type’’, *Systolomorphella silvifilia Gir., Type - [GH]. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 pair of wings, part of | antenna and various leg fragments all from the Holotype. “Type”, ''Systolomorphella silvifilia Gir., Type = [GH]’’. QM: Card - 1 = minus left antenna. ‘‘Mt, Glorious, 28-3-09, H. Hacker"’, “Systolomorphella silvifilia Girault, - [GH]”’. ANIC: Stage - 1 intact -. ‘‘Blundell's, Canb., F.C.T., 4.1.30, L. Graham”’, “Systolomorphella silvifilia Gir., ° [GH]’*. SILVIFIL[A GOLDSMITH! POLYNEMA Girault, 1938. 1938, Revia Ent., Rio de J. 9: 391-var. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female at Indooroopilly or aboriginal Nyindurupilli, sweeping in a dry forest streamlet’s bed clothed with Davisia and grass, Nov. 1, 1930. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype 2 of Polynema silvifilia goldsmithi minus 1 antenna. ‘‘Po/ynema silvifilia Gir. goldsmithi Gir., Type © [GH] 3612. 3612. Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”"*. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this variety is T.6397 (T.3612 is the number for the Holotype of Polynema silvifilia), SILVIPUER EURYTOMA Girault, 1927. 1927, Rec. S, Aust. Mus, 3: 320-sp. nov. + description, PUBL. DATA: S. Aust.: Mount Lofty (A.M, Lea). One female. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 34! SAM: Card - Holotype © with left fore Wing separated. “‘Mt. Lofty, S.A., A.M, Lea’, “Type”, “Eurytoma silvipuer Gir,, 8. Aus., TYPE", ‘‘Euryroma silvipuer Girault, Type ¢ [GH]’’. SIMILIFORMIS ROPTROCEROPSEUS (7?) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 317-sp, nov. + descripuion. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, February 6, 1913 (A.P, Dodd). Northern Queensland (Gordonvale near Cairns). Type, Hy 2771, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype “= minus head; metasoma separated. “‘TYPE”’, ‘‘Roptroceropseus similiformis Gir. & D., Type \ [GH]"’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the fragmented Holotype head (minus antennae except for | scape). “TYPE”, **Roptroceropseus similiformis Gir. [& Dodd] Type ° [GH]”’. SIMILIS EPIDINOCARSIS Girault, 1915. Eneyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep, SIMILIS PARENTEDON (?) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Gd Mus, 3 > 283-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping ina jungle pocket, November 16, 1913 (A.P, Dodd). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2693, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag; head and hind tibiae on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype » minus head. “TYPE, ''Parentedon similis G. & D., Type = [GH]*’. Slide - | coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head (in 2 pieces, ] antenna attached to each). “TYPE, Hy/2693, A.A. Girault’’, ‘Queensland Museum. Pareniedon similis G & D. °’*. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum." are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. DPIQ; Card - 1 § minus head and left fore wing; metasoma separated. ‘‘Parentedon similis G. & D., © [GH]" and on the reverse, ''Blenor, Q., brigalow, 3 Sep., 1924 [GH]"’. S/MILIS PERILAMPOIDES Girault, 1917. 1917, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 5: 147-sp, nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Four females in the U.S. National Museum (G. Compere). Swan River, West Australia, Type, No.20768, U.S. Nat. Mus., the females on tags and a slide bearing caudal tibia, a fore wing and a head. USNM: 3 cards on separate pins and 1 slide as follows; Card | (Type Collection) — 1 Syntype 2 minus antennae (except for left scape) and right wings. ‘‘Swan Riv., W. Austr."’, 'G. Compere Collector’, ‘*862’", ‘'20768"", *'Perilampoides similis Girault, Type [GH]". Card 2 (Main Collection) - 1 Syntype © mounted with a larva (host ?). ‘Swan Riy., W. Austr.”’, '°G, Compere Collector’, 20768", ‘‘Perilampoides similis Girault’’. Card 3 (Main Collection) - 2 Syntype © -; 1 minus head. **862’’, “Swan Riy., W. Ausir."", "'G, Compere Collector’’, **20768"', **Perilampoides similis Girault”’. Slide - 2 complete coverslips (1 cracked) containing a head (1 eye and antennae separated, the latter fragmented), | fore wing, ] hind wing and fragments of legs all from the Syntypes. ‘'20768"', **Perilampoides similis Girault, Type ° [GH]"’. NOTES: The Syntypes in the Main Collection were originally associated with the Girault label on Card 1. SIMITHORAX ARDALOIDES Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 287-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA; One female, sweeping in jungle, September 12, 1913, Kuranda, Queensland. Type, Hy 2700, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head and hind legs on a slide, QM; Card - Holotype * minus head and some legs. ‘‘TYPE"’, ‘‘Ardaloides simithorax Gir., Type © [GH]"’. Slide - ] cracked, coverslip fragment containing the head (fragmented, | antenna and part of the other separated) and 2 legs all from the Holotype. *‘TYPE, Hy/2700, A.A, Girault’’, “Queensland Museum, Ardaloides simnithorax =*", On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. SIMPLICIFRONS PARQODERELLA Girault, 1924. 1924, Insecutor Inscit, menstr. 12: 173-sp. nov. + description. 1926, Insecutor Inscit, menstr. 14 > 61-repeat of the 1924 description as sp, nov. PUBL. DATA: Kuranda, Q., A.P. Dodd. QM: Card - Holotype ! minus antennae; head separated. *‘Kuranda, Queensland, A.P, Dodd", ‘'4228°", ‘‘Parooderella simplicifrons Gir., Type ? [GH]’’. Slide - 2 complete coverslips containing parts from three species of Parooderella which I leave for the first reviser fo sort out. Some are from the Holotype of Parooderella simplicifrons. *‘Parooderella: simplicifrons Type =, aptera =, semiputata = [GH] 4228”. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T. 4228. SIMPLICISCAPUS FULGORIDICIDA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4+ 148-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female from miscellaneous sweepings along the Herbert River, February 26, 1913. Halifax (Ingham), Queensland. Type, Hy 3099, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag; head, a fore wing and an antenna on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype =: minus head, metasoma and appendages. ''TYPE”’, “Fulgoridicida simpliciscapus Gir., Type = [GH]’’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing the head (minus | antenna, the other separated) and | fore wing all from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy/3099, A.A. Girault'', “Queensland Museum. Fu/goridicida simpliciseapus Gir, =*’, On the last label all except “Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. SIMPLICISCUTELLUM CHEILONEUROMYIA Girault, 1915, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM smMUS METASTENOIDES Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 190-sp. nov. + description, PUBL. DATA: Kuranda, Queensland. Jungle. September 15, 1913, Type, Hy 3173, Queensland Museum, a female on a tag, the hind tibiae and antennae on a slide. QM: 3 cards on separate pins and 3 slides as follows: Card I - Holotype - minus left antenna, most of right antenna and parts of both hind legs; head insect damaged, *‘TYPE”’, **Metastenoides simus Gir., Type - [GH]*’. Slide | - 1 cracked coverslip fragment and a patch of medium containing | antenna in 3 pieces and parts of 2 legs all from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy/3173, A.A. Girault’’, “QO. Museum, Metustenoides simus, G & D. 2**. On the last label all except ““Q. Museum.” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 2- 1 © minus right antenna, right wings and some legs. ‘‘Gordonyale, N.Q., Sept., 1920’', ““\Mefastenoides simus Girault, = [GH]’’. Slide 2 (short and narrow) - 1 cracked almost complete coverslip containing | antenna and | leg (in pieces) all from the ¢ on Card 2. ‘‘Metastenoides simus Girault, ©, Nelson [= Gordonvale], 1920 [GH]"’. Girault has crossed out a word (now iNegible). Card 3-1 5 minus wings, most legs and half the head; head and metasoma separated. ‘'Melastenoides simus Gir., * [GH]”’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Forest, Sydney, N.S.W., Oct., 1917 [GH]”’. Slide 3 - 1 coverslip (with a piece missing) containing half the head (fragmented, antenna and mouthparts separated), 1 fore wing and 2 legs all from the = on Card 3. *“Metastenoides simus Gir., -. Sydney, Oct., 1917 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld." DPIQ: Card - 2 * \; | minus head, the other intact. “‘Metastenoides simus Girault, < [GH]” and on the reverse, ‘‘Tongan Bean, F.B.C., Bris., Q., 9.5.23, J.L.F. [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the head (fragmented, antennae separated, 1 minus tip the other scape only) and 2 legs all from the ° on the above Card, “Metastenoides simus Girault, .. Brisbane, 9.5,1923 [GH]”’. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 343 SINGULARIS COCCOPHAGUS Girault, 1915. “Eudecatoma siphonodoni Git,, Type © 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 4: 53-sp. nov, + [GH]”’. description ; 55-spp. key : 58- Coccophagoides singularis comb. nov. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, March 31, 1914, Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland, Type, Hy 2939, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide, QM: Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing the Holotype © with head separated (in 2 pieces, 1 antenna attached to each). “TYPE, A.A. Girault'’, **3840"', ““Coccophagus singularis Gir,, ° type [GH] 3840"". Girault has crossed out **Prospaltelia’’ and inserted “Coccophazus’’ on this label. NOTES: T.3840 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. SINGULARIS TRICHOGRAMMATANA Girault, 1932. 1932, “New lower Hymenoptera from Australia and India."’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 October 1932) : 1[293]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA; From stem-gall upon gum, Perth, W. Aus., Mch. 20, 1931, B.A. O'Connor. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type was a single female’. WADA: Shde - 1 complete coverslip containing the intact Holotype “ Trichogrammatana singularis Girault, Type \ [GHJ"’, ‘‘Trichogrammatidae, 216, from stem gall on flooded gum, U. Perth. B.A.O°C., 20.3.31", SIPHONODON! EUDECATOMA Girault,. 1926. 1926, ‘New pests from Australia. I1."* (Girault ; Brisbane) (30 April 1926) : 2[201)-sp. description, 1927, Ree. 8. Aust. Mus. 3: 321-Eudecatoma Ashmead (1888) a junior synonym of Decatoma Spinola (1811). PUBL. DATA: From fruits of Siphonodoan australe, Benarkin, Q., Dec. 30, 1925, H. Tryon. In his. unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘The original material was a single female’’. QM: Card - Holotype © minus right mid leg and most of left antenna. ‘'4884"’, NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T4884. SISMONDINI TEROBIELLA Girault, 1931. 1916, Mem. Od Mus, 5 : 222-Melunosomella Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Terobiella Ashmead (1900), 1931, “A new habit in an old insect, Hamo pudicus and new Eurytomidae.”* (Girault ; Brisbane) (1 September 1931): 2[281]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Sydney, Macleay Museum. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “The type was a single female’’, ANIC: Card -2 2 £; 1 minus right wings and right antenna is the Holotype © of Terobiella sismondini, the other minus head is Rhicnopeltella citritibiae Girault. Sydney", ‘'Melanosomella sismondini Girault, Type = [GH]’’, 'Rkicnopeltella citritibiae Gir., » [GH]’. Slide - 1 complete, circular coverslip containing | pair of wings, part of | leg and fragments of an antenna all from the Holotype of Terobiella sismondint, | square coverslip (with a large piece missing) containing parts of Rhicnopeliella virdis Girault. ‘‘Melanosomella sisniondini Gir., Type 2 [GH]", *‘Rhicnopeltella viridis Gir., Head. mandible bidentate [HH]’’. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 3 slides as follows: Slide 1 - | cracked coverslip containing the head (1 antenna separated, fragmented, the other missing) from a + of Terobiella sismondini now missing, a half coverslip containing parts from the Syntypes of Amonodontomerus poeta Girault. '' Anonodoniomerus [GH]"", *'.., poeta Girault, © type (outer), Terobiella sismondini Gir., >, Hy 1008 [GH] 5115, $115, Ent, Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”’. Girault has crossed out a generic name on the last label. Slide 2 - | almost complete coverslip containing 1 antenna, 1 leg and a pair of wings all from a = now missing. ‘*Terabiella sismondini Gir,, 2. Indooroopilly, Q., Dec., 1931 [GH]". Slide 3 — 1 complete coverslip containing 3 = MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM (with parts separated) of an undescribed variety of Terobiella sismondini and 1 coverslip fragment containing 1 pair of wings and | fragmented antenna all from a of Terobiella sismondini now missing. * Terobiella sismondini Gir, nox [CHEIRONYNM] Gir., Types = (outer), Terobiella sismondini Gir., Indooroopilly, XII. 1931 [GH] Ent. Div, Dep, Ag. & Stk., Qld.” Card | —4 25; 1 minus head, | with head separated, the rest intact. “‘ Terohiella sismondini Gir., ¢ [GH]"’. Card 2-1 © minus head, right wings and some legs. ‘‘Melanosomella sismondini Gir,, Cotype © [GH]’’ and on the reverse, “Kingston, forest, Noy., 1922 [GH]’’. NOTES: The specimen on QM Card 2 has no type-status since its data were not mentioned with the original description. Girault has obviously forgotten the 1916 generic synonymy when labelling most of this material. SMARAGDUS ANAGYROPSIS Girault, 1939, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep, SMARAGDUS BOOTANOMYIA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4 ; 304-sp, noy, + description : 306-spp, key. PUBL. DATA: Roma, Queensland, October 6, 1911. Type, Hy 3341, Queensland Museum, the femaie on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype ¢ minus head and right fore wing. ‘‘Boolanomyita | = Bootanontyia] smaragdus Gir., Type = {[GH]". Slide — | coverslip (with pieces missing) containing an undescribed species of Boolanomyia, 4 coverslip fragments with excess medium containing the head (1 antenna separated) and | fore wing all from the Holotype = of Bootanomyia smaragdus. “TYPE, Hy/3341, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. 5004. Bootanomyia smaragdus Genotype -, silvae [CHEIRON YM] 5006"'. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum. 5004. 5006”’ and ‘‘silvae [CHEIRONYM] [GH]"’ are ina hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.5004 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. SOBRINUS P4RENTEDON (?) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 283-sp. nov. + description : 284-spp. key. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, June 18, 1912 (ALA. Girault). Northern Queensland (Gordonvale near Cairns). Type, HY 2692, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag. QM: Card - Holotype 2 minus head, “TYPE”, ‘'Parentedon sobrinus G & D., | type [GH]"*. SOCRATIS ABLERUS Girault, 1931. 1931, ‘‘A new habit in an old insect, Homo pudicus and new Eurytomidae."’ (Girault ; Brisbane) (1 September 1931) : 3[282]-sp. deseription as Ablerus Socralis. 1932, ‘‘New lower Hymenoptera from Australia and India.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 October 1932) : 1[293]- correction of generic mis-spelling in the original description. PUBL. DATA: Indooroopilly, Oct. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “‘one specimen captured from the kitchen window in my home [Indooroopilly] between October 13-20, 1930". QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing J intact ¥ ¢ and | 4 (with head separated, minus | antenna). One + is the Holotype of Ablerus socratis, ane ~ is the Holotype of Coccophagus Socratis and the remaining specimens are unidentified. ‘\4blerus sacratis Gir., Type - [GH] 4949’", ‘*4950 Coccophagus socratis Giraull, Type =. Window, Indooroopilly, Oct. 13-20, 1930 [GH] 4950 Ent. Div. Dep. Ag, & Stk.. Qld.”’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T. 4949, SOCRATIS 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: With Ablerus socratis [Indooroopilly, Oct.J. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘*The original single female was taken from that prolific DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 545 kitchen window in my home [Indooroopilly] previously mentioned in these various descriptions between 13-20, October, 1930”. QM: 3 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing 3 intact -2 and | * (with head separated, minus J antenna). One ~ is the Holotype of Ablerus socratis, one = is the Holotype of Coccophagus socratis and the remaining specimens are unidentified. ‘A blerus socratis Gir., Type = [GH] 4949", **4950 Coccophagus socratis Girault, Type °. Window, Indooroopilly, Oct. 13-20, 1930 [GH] 4950 Ent. Div. Dep, Ag. & Stk., Qld.*". Slide 2 - 1 almost complete coverslip containing 3° with heads separated of species as per label, and | = with head separated of au unidentified chalcidoid. *Abbella: hicolor Gir. [= (Gir.)] xanthogaster Gir., ©. Indooroopilly, window home, [11.12.1930, Coccaphagus socratis Girault, ® Paratype = [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”’. Slide 3 - 1 complete coverslip containing | - with head separated. ‘‘Coccophagus socralis Gir., > Indooroopilly, June 17, 1933, window 1933 [GH] Ent. Div, Dep. Ag. & Stk,, Qld.”’. NOTES: The PUBL. DATA could be interpreted as either mounted with Ablerus socratis or caught with Ablerus socratis, but his unpublished notes for Coccophagus socralis indicate that he based his description upon the specimen on Slide 1. Therefore, the female on Slide 2 has no type-status. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4950. SOCRUS ABLERUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 4: 62-sp,. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Two females, in forest, April 16, 1914 (A,P. Dodd). Cloncurry, Queensland. Type, Hy 2955, Queensland Museum, a specimen on a slide with type Archenonus [= Archenomus described in the genus A pleroptrix] albifemur Girault. QM: Slide - 2 coverslip fragments; the one closer to the *' TYPE” label contains the Holotype 2 of Ablerus socrus (head separated minus antennae except for 1 scape), the other coverslip fragment contains the Holotype « of Apteroprrix albifemur Girault. “TYPE, Hy/2955, 2962, “Queensland Museum, 3788. 4 blerus soerus © 2955’, On the last two labels all except A.A, Girault'’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. 3894, Apterapirix albifemur = 2962”, “Queensland Museum. 3894" and “Queensland Museum 3788" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T,3788.1s a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. The Paratype female was not located. sot ZAOMMOMYTELLA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 215-sp. nav. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping jungle, May 2, 1914 (A,P. Dodd). Tweed Heads (Tweed River), New South Wales. Type, Hy 2543, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a lag; head ona slide with type head of Zaommomyiella persimilis. QM: Card - Holotype © minus head and right wings. ““TYPE”’, "‘Zaonmomyiella sal Gir., — type [|GH]’’. Slide — 4 coverslip fragments; the centre one contains I fore wing from the Holotype of Zaommomypiella sal, the outer 2 coverslip fragments contain parts from the Holotype - of Zaommomytella persimilis Girault, and the inner left, cracked coverslip fragment contains parts from Zaommompiella tintinnabulum Girault. “TYPE Hy/2542, . A. Girau..."' , “Z. tintinnabulum =. Head inner left [GH]"', “Hy.2541, Hy.2542, Hy.2543"", ‘‘Queensland Museum, Zaommonwiella persimilis - (outer) sal = wing’’. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum."’ and ‘‘(outer) so/ ° wing [GH]"' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. Girault has crossed out “tintinnabulum’’ on this label. SOLIS ELASMUS Girault, 1940. 1940, Revita Sac, ent, argent. 10: 321-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Sunnybank, Feb. 23, 1923, forest. QM; Card - Holotype © minus head. **3986"', ““HOLOTYPE”, *‘Elasmus solis Gir., Type - [GH]’’. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Slide - 1 large, cracked coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head (antennae attached) of E/asmus solis, 1 small coverslip fragment containing an unidentified species of Coccophagus and 1 cracked complete coverslip containing an undescribed species of Isodromoides. ‘‘Coccophagus ... [GH]’’, “‘Isodromoides uniclavus [CHEIRONYM] Gir., Type ?, Elasmus solis Gir., Type [GH] 3986”’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3986. SOLIS THAUMASURA Girault, 1932. 1932, ‘‘New lower Hymenoptera from Australia and India.’’ (Girault : 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 | leg and most of antennae; | leg separated. “*KURANDA Nov., 1919, A.P. DODD”’’, **Thaumasura solis Girault, Type ° [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9990. January 23, 1913. Townsville, Queensland. Type, Hy 2865, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head on a slide with type appendages of EF. auriventris. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 1 slide as follows: Card 1 - See Card 2 of Eupelmus auriventris plus the NOTES with that species. I suspect that Girault has mis-labelled the Holotype of Eupelmus soror. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head (in 2 pieces, each with an antenna attached) of Eupelmus soror; 1 complete, square coverslip (only partly filled with medium) containing 2 Syntype heads of Eupelmus auriventris Girault. “TYPE, Hy/ 2864, 2865, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. 2864. 4315. Eupelmus auriventris do. soror ? 2865. 4322”’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum. 4315. 4322” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 2 - 3 °2; the outer minus head is Eupelmus soror, the inner 2 intact °° are Episolindelia varicolor Girault. ‘‘Eupelmus soror Girault °; varicolor (Gir.) 2 °’s[GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Nelson [= Gordonvale], forest [GH]’’. NOTES: T,.4322 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. SOROR EURYTOMA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 256-sp. nov. + SOPHIA COCCOPHAGUS (?) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 49-sp. nov. + description : 56-spp. key. PUBL. DATA: Two females reared from an aleyrodid, November 9, 1911 (A.A. Girault). Northern Queensland (Cairns). Type, HY 2926, Queensland Museum, the above specimens on a slide. QM: Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing 2 Syntype °°, both with parts separated. ‘‘3875’’, ‘‘3875’’, ‘‘Coccophagus sophia Gir. & Dodd, Types 2 [GH]’’. NOTES: T.3875 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species and has been cancelled. SOROR EUPELMUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 15-sp. nov. + description : 18-spp. key 2°. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, description : spp. key #4. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, September 27, 1914. Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Type, Hy 3258, Queensland Museum, the specimen in alcohol with type of preceding [Eurytoma brevipetiolata]. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “Lost’’. NOTES: No specimens of this species were located. SPADICEIPES PARDIAULOMYIA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 294-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Two females, sweeping jungle growth along forest streamlet, June 10 and 14, 1913 (A.P.D.). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Types, Hy 3464, Queensland Museum, the foregoing DAHMS; GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: |V 347 specimens on a tag, the head and hind tibiae on a slide. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 1 slide as follows: Card 1- | Syntype + minus head and some legs. *‘TYPE”’, ‘‘Pardiaulomyia spadicipes [= spadiceipes] G. & D. © type [GH]”’. Card 2 - 1 Syntype | minus head, “TYPE”, *'Pardiaulamvia spadicipes [= spadiceipes| Gir, and Dodd, * [GH]"’. Slide - | complete, square caverslip containing a head (in 2 pieces, parts of antennae separated) and parts of 2 legs all from the Syntypes (probably the specimen on Card 1). “TYPE, Hy/3464, A.A. Girault’’, ‘Queensland Museum, Pardiaulomyia spadiceipes ~**. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum." are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: The paper vives the aulhor of this genus as Girault and Dodd but does not give an author for the type-species, | have therefore listed Girault as the author. The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntype of this species on Card 2 is T.999]. SPADICICORNIS ENTEDONOMORPHA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem, Qd Mus. 3 = 268-sp. noy. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, July 23, 1912 by sweeping jungle. Goondi (Innisfail), Queensland. Type, Hy 2662, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag: head and hind Jegs on a slide. QM: Card — Holotype © minus head, wings and parts of some legs. ‘‘TYPE”, ‘*Entedonomorpha spadicicornis Gir., type [GH]”’. Slide - 1 cracked coverslip fragment (overlain by other coverslip fragments) containing the Holotype head (1 antenna separated, in pieces, the other missing). There is no sign of legs but the slide is in very poor condition. ““TYPE, Hy/2662, A.A, Girault"’, “Queensland Museum. Entedonomorpha spadicicornis Gir. =*?. On the last label all except “‘Queensland Museum,"’ are in hand similar to Mrs Girault's. SPADICIVENTRIS PSEUDIGLYPHUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 ; 277-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in foresi, along mountain foothills, July 9, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2679, Queensland Museum. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card | - Holotype + minus head; metasoma separated. *‘TYPE"', ‘*Pseudiglyphus spadiciveniris Gir. & D. Type | [GH]"’. Slide 1 - | coverslip fragment containing the fragmented Holotype head (minus I antenna and the club of the other). “‘ TYPE, Hy/ 2679, A.A, Girault'', ‘Queensland Museum, Pseudiglyphus spadiciventris Gir. -"", On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum."' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. Card 2-1 = minus head. '*Pseudig/vyphus spadiciventris Gir. [GH]’’. Slide 2 - | coverslip ragment containing the head (in 2 pieces, | antenna separated) and part of | leg all from the 2 on Card 2, 1 group of coverslip fragments containing parts of Paraenasomyia pegasus Giraull. **Paraenasompiia |= Paraenasomyia] pegasus Gir., 2 type, Pseudiglyphus spadiciventris Gir., ° (GH]"’. Girault has altered the first generic name and has crossed out “‘type”’ after “‘spudiciventris Gir,”’. SPADLIY PARARILEYA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 274-sp. Noy. + description. PUBL. DATA: Three females reared from cecidomyiid galls on wild grape vine, April 1913 (A.B. Dodd), Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 3281, Queensland Muscum, the above specimens on a tag. QM: Card - 3 Syntype © ©; 2 minus heads. “TYPE”, ‘4878, ''Parurileya spadix Girault, Types | [GH]"’. NOTES: T.4878 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. SPECIMENIPENNIS S YMPIESOMOR PHELLEUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 278-sp. nov. + description. 1916, Mem. Od Mus. 5 : 222- Sympiesomorphelleus (spelt Synipieso- 548 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM SPECIOSA EURYTOMA Giraull, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4; 246-sp. nov, + morphalleus) Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Cirrospiloideus Ashmead (1904), PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in heart of jungle, September 12, 1913 (A.P. Dodd), Kuranda, Queensland, Type, Hy 1920, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the bead and hind legs on a slide. OM: Card — Holotype ~ mints head and some legs. ‘‘TYPE"’, Sy:mpieso- morphelleus specimenipennis Gir., Type - {GH]"’. Slide - | cracked coverslip fragment containing the head (in 2 pieces, antennae description : 257-spp. key “=. PUBL. DATA: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Jungle, August 1, 1913. Type, Hy 3231 Queensland Museum, the female ona tag. OM: Card - Holotype 2 minus part of the left antenna. ‘'4753"", ‘‘Auryfomea speciosa Girault, Type 4 [GH]’’. NOTES; T.4753 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. separated except for part of 1 scape, | antenna incomplete) and parts.of 2 legs all SPECIOSA GYROLASELL A Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2 : 167-sp. description : from the Holotype. ‘' TYPE, Hy/1920, A.A, Girault”’, ‘Queensland Museum. Sympiesomorphelleus specimenipennis Gir. ='*, On the last label all except “‘Queensland Museum."’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. SPECIOSA CLOSTEROMYIA Girault, 1927. 1927, Rec. 8. Aust. Mus. 3: 336-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Tasm.: Strahan (A,M. Lea and H.J. Carter). An apparent female. the head, antennae and hind wings were missing from this specimen, SAM: Card — Holotype - (?) minus head and hind wings. ‘‘In moss and lichens”’, “Strahan, Tas. Lea & Carter’’, ‘**Type"', “*Closteromyiia speciosa Gir., Tasmania, TYPE”’, Closteromyiia speciosa Girault, Type ! [GH]’’. QM: Card - 2 intact -+. “KURANDA, Dec,, 19, F.P, DODD", ‘Closteramyiia 168-spp. key. 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 3 : 269-sp. description; type data. PUBL. DATA: 1913 - Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Type, Hy 1687, Queensland Museum. 1915 - Forest, December 27, 1912. Type on a slide. QM: Slide - 2 complete coverslips containing the Holotype * with head and 1 antenna separated. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/1687, A.A. Girault’’, ‘Queensland Museum. Gyrolasella speciosa *’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum,"' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. Girault has changed the sex sign from female to male; the specimen is a male. SPECIOSA MESANUSIA Girault, 1932. Eneyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. speciosa Girault, — [GH]'’. SPECIOSISSIMA A PHELINOIDEA Girault, 1912. Pp Slide — 1 complete coverslip containing a fragmented - and 2 heads, | cracked coverslip fragment containing a ¢ with parts separated, '*Closteromyiia speciosa Gir., “+. Kuranda, Q., F.P. Dodd [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld."’. DPIQ: 3 cards on separate pins as follows: Card | -2 + .; 1 intact, the other minus lett fore wing and part of left antenna. Card 2-3 intact -\. Card 3-1 ¢ intact. All are labelled, “KURANDA, Dee., 1919, F.P. DODD” are are pinned through a Girault label, “Closteromyiia speciosa Girault,. 1 + [GH]”’. 1912, Mem. Od Mus. 1: 105-sp. nov. + description : 109-spp. key. 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist, Soc. (N.S) 12 : 60- catalogue. 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 3: 148-Pseud- brachygramma speciosissima comb. nov. : 150-repeat of comb. nov, 1916, Mem. Od Mus. 5: 207-correction to 1915 ; 148 under Parwscanoidea australia. PUBL. DATA: A single female, sweeping low vegetation in a denuded gorge, a short way up the side of Pyramid Mountain, Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., November 21, 1911. Afterward, another female, DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 549 sweeping in an open forest near Nelson [= Gordonvale] January 29, 1912. Type, Hy/ 800, Queensland Museum, one female in xylol-balsam (November 21, 1911). QM: 3 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype ° with head separated. “Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy.800, °”’, ‘*Aphelinoidea speciosissima Girault, ©. Sweeping low vegetation, sides of Pyramid Mtn., Nelson [= Gordonvale], Q., 21. Nov., 1911, AAG., Type ?, 800, Q.M. [GH]’’. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing the intact Paratype ° of Aphelinoidea speciosissima and the intact Holotype © of Gonatocerus goethei Girault. ‘‘Gonatocerus goethei Girault, * type, AAG. 1044 [GH] 3683. 3683’’. On this label Girault has crossed out a generic and specific name. ‘‘Aphelinoidea speciosissima Girault, ° ? AAG., Stethynium tenerum Gir., ° type, Destroyed [GH] 3551’’. On this label Girault has crossed out ‘‘Homotype”’ after “‘speciosissima Girault’’ and inserted a question mark. Slide 3 - 1 complete coverslip containing 3 2%; 2 are Aphelinoidea speciosissima and the third is the Holotype ° of Brachygrammatella ventralis Doutt. “*Pseudobrachygramma [= Pseudbrachygramma] speciosissima Gir., °. Indooroopilly, window, Jany., 1930 [GH]’’ and on the reverse of the slide, “Brachygramatella [= Brachygrammatella] ventralis Doutt, Holotype °’’. “*Epistenia speciosissima Girault, Paratypes * [GH]’’. Card 2 - | intact Syntype ©. ‘‘Kuranda, N..., 1919 [on reverse of card-mount]’’, ““KURANDA, Q., Nov., 19, A.P. DODD”’’, ‘*Epistenia speciosissima Girault, Cotype ? [GH]’’. Card 3 - 1 intact ¢. ‘‘Epistenia speciosissima Girault, ¢? [GH]’’. Card 4-1 © with part of 1 antenna and 1 leg separated. ““KURANDA, 24.xi.20, F.P. DODD”, ‘‘Epistenia speciosissima Gir. [GH]’’. Card 5 - 1 intact ¢. ‘“KURANDA, Nov., 1919, A.P.DODD”’, ‘‘Epistenia speciosissima Girault 22 [GH]’’. NOTES: The information in Girault’s unpublished manuscript is incorrect since the PUBL. DATA give two months for the specimens used for the description. The PUBL. DATA also give F.P. Dodd as the collector whereas the labels give A.P. Dodd. A.P. Dodd has used F.P. Dodd’s printed labels and simply changed the first initial and this has probably confused Girault. There is an additional series of specimens in the QM which have Kuranda as their locality and some were collected in 1919. However, I have not included these since they do not bear Girault labels and they may not have been to hand at the time of the description. Only those labelled as types by Girault are included as Syntypes. The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species are T.9992 (Card 1) and T.9993 (Card 2). SPECIOSISSIMA EPISTENIA Girault, 1927. 1927, Rec. S. Aust. Mus. 3 : 313-sp. nov. + SPECIOSISSIMA GYROLASELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 167-sp. description : description. 168-spp. key. PUBL. DATA: Queensl.: Kuranda, Nov. 1914, Societas ent. 29 : 7-sp. nov. + and Dec., 1919 (F.P. Dodd). In his description. unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 269-type data. type was a single female’. SAM: Card - 1 Syntype ° minus right antenna and left flagellum. ‘‘KURANDA, Q., Dec., 19, A.P. DODD”’, ‘‘Type’’, ‘‘Epistenia speciosissima Gir., Queensland, TYPE”’, ‘‘Epistenia speciosissima Girault, Type ¢ [GH]’’. QM: 5 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - | intact Syntype ®. ‘‘Kuranda, Nov., 1919 [on reverse of card-mount]’’, “KURANDA, Q., Nov., 19, A.P. DODD’, PUBL. DATA: 1913 — Female (beside the name as part of the heading). Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1686, Queensland Museum. 1914-A single pair, sweeping forest growths along the top of the second coast range of mountains just south-west of Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., May 28, 1912 (about 1500 feet). Types, Queensland Museum, the above pair mounted together on a slide. QM: Slide - 1 cracked coverslip (with a MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM piece missing and objective lens damage) containing the Holotype = and 1 *, both with parts separated, '*Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/1429, 7°", “Gyralasella speciosissime Girault, * - types [GH]"’. NOTES: The 1913. description, although not annotated sp, nav., serves to make this a valid, available, nominal species in that year. This poses a problem since the 1913 paper describes only the female whereas the material labelled as types by Girault consists of a male and a female (obviously collected together) as in the 1914 description, In this case it 1s more correct to regard only the female as the Holotype and the male as having no type-status. Hy.1429 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. SPECIOSISSIMUM POL YNEMA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2; 120-sp. description : 125-spp. key 10 =o. 1915, Can, Ent. 47: 19-sp. nov. 4 description, PUBL. DATA; 1913 - Nelson [= Gordonvale| (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1585, Queensland Museum. 1915 - A single female, sweeping in a jungle-pocket, June 4, 1913. Nelson [= Gordonyale], North Queensland. Type, the above specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 1 complete, square coverslip containing the Holotype © of Polynema speciosissimum with metasoma and some legs separated, 1 complete, cireular coverslip containing the Holotype = of Polynema sappho Girault, "TYPE, Hy/1585, 1586, A.A. Girault'’, “Queensland Museum, 1585, 3594. Polynema speciosissimum P. sappho, Gir 1586, 3606°*. On the last label all except ‘'Queensland Museum, 3594, 3606"' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's, Card ~ Only the metasoma, 2 legs and 1 fore Wing remain of this specimen on the card, ‘‘Polynema speciosissimum © [(GH]"*. NOTES: The 1913 description, although not annotated sp. nov., serves to make this a valid, available, nominal species in that year, New (1976) has confused the two species on this slide, identifying one as the other. T.3594 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. SPECIOSISSIMUS AZOTUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch, 79 Abt.A, H.6 2 73- sp. nov. + descriplion, 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2: 190-4 blerus speciosissimus comb. nov.; sp. description : 193-spp, key 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 > 61-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: A single female, sweeping grass and foliage, forest January 27, 1913. Magnetic Island (eight miles off Townsville), Queensland. Type [Hy.1735], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 1 complete, square coverslip containing the Holotype = with head and part of I antenna separated, the other antenna missing. ‘3789, ““4zorus speciosissimus Gir., - type [GH]*’. NOTES: T.3789 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. SPECIOSISSIMUS ELASMUS Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Od Mus. 1 + 183-sp, nov. + description : 188-spp. key 240 2. PUBL. DATA: A single female, August 16, 1912, sweeping foliage and grass in a forest, Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q, Type, Hy/ 1168, Queensland Museum, the above specimen, lazmounted (abdomen only; plus head in xylol-balsam). QM: Card - Only the metasoma of the Holotype remains on the card, **3992”’, “Hy/1168"', “HOLOTYPE”, **Elasmus Speciosissimus Girlt, = type [GH]". Slide - | cracked, almost complete coverslip (with objective lens damage) containing part of the Holotype head (antennae separated, neither intact). “Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/1168, 3992, Loc: Nelson [= Gordonvale], Q.”’, '‘Elasmus speciosissimus Gir.. © head [GH] Hy/1168. 3992". NOTES: 1.3992 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. SPECIOSISSIMUS EPITETRASTICHUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem, Od Mus, 2 : 229-sp, description : 232-spp. key » 25l-gen. key --. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 551 1913, Bull, Wis. nat. Hist. Soe, (N.S.) 11: 45- sp. noy, + description. 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 3 : 237-type details: descriptive notes; additional specimen : 239-type details after Epiterrastichus hetaericos Girault. PUBL. DATA: 1913 (first above) — Babinda and Nelson [= Gordonyale] (Cairns), Queensland. Grass and forest. Type, Hy 1817, Queensland Museum, A female was taken at Nelson [= Gordonyale] by sweeping in forest, August, 1913. 1913 (second above) - A single female, sweeping grass bordering on a cane field, October 29, 1911. Jungle country. Babinda, Queensland. Type, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide, 1915 : 237 - The type specimen was captured in grass near a canefield, Babinda, October 29, 1911. 1915: 239 - Type (Epitetrastichus hetaericos) Hy 2596, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag with type of speciosissimus ... The female type of the genotype (E. specio- sissimus) is on a tag, the head on a slide. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says under Epiletrastichus speciosissimus, “A slide type (whole) also exists ... and in the slide type ...”° QM - 1 card and 2 slides as Follows: Slide | - I coverslip fragment containing the Holotype © with head and parts of both antennae separated. *‘Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/1484, ©"', ‘‘Apitetrastichus speciosissimus Gir,, Type [GH]"’- Card - 2. = both minus heads; the outer is Epitetrastichus speciosissinius and the inner is the Holotype = of Epitetrastichus hetaericos Girault., "TYPE", "Epitetrastichus: spectostssimus Gir.. hetaericos Gir... Types » [GH]"’. Shde 2 = 1 coverslip fragment containing the head (in 3 pieces, 1 antenna and most of the other separated) and 2 legs all from the - on the Card; | complete coverslip containing parts from the Holotype * of Gyro/asella elegantissima Girault. *‘TYPE, Hy/1817, 1890, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. 1817. Genotype, i817. Enitetrastichus speciosissimus, G. <"’, ‘Atoposamoidella (CHEIRONYM] Gyrolasella eleganussiima Gir. - 1890"'. On the last two labels all except ‘'Queensland Museum."’ on the first and ‘*Gyrolaseila [GH]"' on the second are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. NOTES: Both 1913 papers appeared in December of that year. The Bull. Wis. naz, Hist. Soe. (N.S.) was without doubt written first and as a standard I am accepting it as the reference for this nominal species. The specimen on the Card and its parts on Slide 2 is the one collected from Gordonyale and therefore has no type-status. Hy.1484 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. SPECIOSISSIMUS QOTETRASTICAUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 216-Trichaporoides Girault (1913) a jumor synonym of Ootetrastichus Perkins (1906) : 220-sp. nov. + description : 222-spp. key }_. PUBL, DATA: One female, sweeping jungle, May, 1913 (A.P, Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1798, Queensland Museum, the above specimén on a tag, the head on a Slide with the type head of Diau/omella australiensis Girault. QM: | card and 2 slides as follows: Card - Holotype © minus head, metasoma and some legs. ‘' TYPE", “Trichaporoides Speciosissimus Gir., Type > [GH]"’. Slide 1 - 2 complete coverslips; the outer {further from the label) contains the head (in 2 pieces, | antenna attached to each) from the Holotype of Oovetrastichus speciosissimus, the inner contains parts from the Holotype 2 of Diau/omella austratiensis Girault. ‘‘TYPE"’, “Ootetrastichus speciosissimus Gir., Type >, Diaklomella australiensis Gir., Type © (GHI". Slide 2 - a cracked, half coverslip containing a fragmented - of Ooletrastichus speciosissimus; | almost complete coverslip (Outer) containing parts from the Holotype of Epomphaloides indigenus (here labelled as Syntontosphyrum indigena). *'‘Oatetra- slichus speciosissimus Gir., - [GH]**, “Syafomosphyrum indigena Girault, Type - (outer). Amamoor, Q., 24, VIL.24. Jungle {GH]”’. NOTES: Girault has obviously labelled his Holotype before deciding upon the above generic synonymy and has omitted to change the label on the card-mounted part of the Holotype, 552 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM SPECIOSUM STETHYNIUM Girault, 1938. 1938, Revta Ent., Rio de J. 9 : 387-sp. nov. + speciosus Girault. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘‘O. magnithorax Gir. [GH]’’, ‘‘Ablerus description. PUBL. DATA: A female, Canterbury, Victoria, B. Blackbourn. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype ° with head separated. ““Stethynium speciosum Gir., Type 2. B. Blackbourn [GH] HYMENOPTERA Fam. -’’, Girault has crossed out a name (now illegible) on this label. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.6414. speciosus Gir. [GH]’’, ‘‘Perissopterus inexplicabilis Gir., Types; Casca nigra Gir., Ty.; Ooencyrtus magnithorax Gir., Type [GH], 3757. 3893’. NOTES: The 1913 description serves to make this a valid, available, nominal species in that year. Since Girault has listed the Mackay specimen at the end of his data in 1913 I have taken it to be an additional specimen with paratype-status. The fact that there was only a single female from Gordonvale at the time of the description is taken from the 1914 data. T.3793 and Hy.1445 are duplicate Queensland Museum register numbers for the Holotype of this SPECIOSUS ABLERUS Girault, 1913. , : species and in the absence of the Paratype 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 190-sp. description : 194-spp. key °°. female from Mackay they have been 1914, Societas ent. 29: 11-sp. nov. + cancelled. description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 60 (+ footnote)- additional specimens; sp. description. PUBL. DATA: 1913 - Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns) and Mackay, SPECIOSUS APROSTOCEROLOIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 243-sp. nov. + description : 250-gen. key °°. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 229-Aprosto- Queensland. Type, Hy 1733, Queensland Museum. Parasite upon native coccids. One female, Mackay, October 21, 1911, sweeping lantana and other bushes in a field. 1914 - A single female reared from twigs of an unknown bush growing in the forest and infested with Lecanium scales, December 4, 1912, Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q. Type, Queensland Museum, the above specimen in xylol-balsam. Subsequently, a second female was found, reared December 17, 1911 from twigs of the forest apple, infested with Chionaspis at Nelson [= Gordonvale]. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 coverslip (with pieces missing) containing the intact Holotype ®. ‘‘Ablerus speciosus Girault, ? type. Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., Dec. 4, 1912 [GH]’’, “From /ecanium [= Lecanium] scale in a forest bush, AAG. [GH] 3793”’ and on the reverse of the slide, ‘Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/1445, 3793 2’’. Slide 2 - 2 complete, square coverslips (1 cracked) containing the Holotype 2 of Ooencyrtus magnithorax Girault, 2 Syntype 2° of Perissopterus inexplicabilis Girault, and numerous other specimens some of which are the Paratype °° of Casca nigra, at least one of the others is A blerus ceroloides Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Trichaporoidella Girault (1913); descriptive note. PUBL. DATA: A single female, sweeping in the forest, July 9, 1913. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1851, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - Holotype ? minus head and hind wings. ‘“TYPE’’, ‘‘Aprostoceroloides speciosus Gir., Type 2 [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype head (1 antenna separated). “TYPE, Hy/1851, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Q. Museum. Aprostoceroloides speciosus Genotype’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Q. Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 2 - 1 intact 2, ‘‘Mareeba, forest, 11 Mch., 1919 [GH]’’, ‘‘Aprostoceroloides speciosus Girlt, ° [GH]’’. SPECIOSUS MEGASTIGMUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 300-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Female (beside the name in the heading). Gordonvale (Cairns), DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 553 Queensland. Jungle, July 24, 1913. (A.P.Dodd). Type, Hy 3335, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag. QM: Card - Only the metasoma of the Holotype of Megastigmus speciosus remains on the card with a ? of Epimegastigmus trisulcatus Girault. ‘‘Epimegastigmus trisulcatus Gir., Type © (inner) [GH]’’, ‘*Megastigmus speciosus Girault, Type < (outer) [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 fore wings and | hind wing; 1 coverslip fragment containing | hind wing and part of 1 fore wing from the Holotype 2°? of species as per labels. ‘‘Megastigmus speciosus Gir., Type ? [GH] 5024’’, ‘‘Epimegastigmus trisulcatus Gir., Type ¢ [GH] 5025’’. NOTES: T.5024 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. SPECIOSUS OOTETRASTICHUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 216-Trichaporoides Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Ootetrastichus Perkins (1906) : 221-sp. nov. + description : 222-spp. key °°. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, July 9, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1799, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card - Only some legs remain of the Holotype ° on the card. “‘TYPE”’, ““Trichaporoides speciosus Gir., 2 type [GH]’’. Slide - 1 almost complete coverslip containing the Holotype head (part of 1 antenna separated, part of the other missing). ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘‘Ootetrastichus speciosus Gir., Type ° [GH]’’, ‘‘Ootetrastichus speciosus Gir., ° type [GH]’’. On the last label Girault has crossed out ‘‘7Trichaporoides’’ and inserted “‘Ootetrastichus’’. NOTES: Girault has obviously labelled his Holotype before deciding upon the above generic synonymy and has omitted to alter the label with the card-mounted part of the Holotype. SPECIOSUS PRONECREMNUS (?) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 298-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping jungle, May 19, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Kuranda, Queensland. Type, Hy 2718, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag; head and posterior legs on a slide. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - Holotype ¢ minus head, wings and some legs; metasoma separated. ‘‘TYPE”’, “*Pronecremnus speciosus Girault & Dodd, = type [DH]’’. Slide - 1 cracked, almost complete, square coverslip and 3 coverslip fragments containing the head (in 2 pieces, minus | antenna), 2 fore wings (1 incomplete), 1 hind wing and 3 legs all from the Holotype. “TYPE’’, ‘‘Pronecremnus speciosus Girault & Dodd, type [DH]’’. Card 2 - 1 ° minus head and metasoma. ““Pronecremnus speciosus G & D., °. Babinda [GH]’’. SPECIOSUS PSEUDOCHR YSOCHARIS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 171-sp. nov. + description : 177-gen. key 2°. PUBL. DATA: One female, February 18, 1913, sweeping forest along a public road. Ripple Creek (Ingham), Queensland. Type, Hy 1696, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype 2 minus head. “TYPE”’, ‘‘Pseudochrysocharis speciosus Girault, Type ° [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype head (only part of 1 antenna present). ‘““TYPE, Hy/1696, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. Pseudochrysocharis speciosus °°’. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. SPECIOSUS ZARHOPALOIDES Girault, 1932. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. SPENCERI ALOPHOMOPSIS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 282-sp. nov. + description : 285-gen. key ?%. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in the forests adjoining Cape River, January 8, 1913. Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Type, Hy 1927, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head and hind leg on a slide. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM QM: Card - Holotype 2 minus head and some legs; metasoma separated. ‘‘TYPE”’, ‘*Alophomopsis spenceri Girault, Type [GH]’’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the fragmented head (parts of antennae missing) and part of a leg all from the Holotype of Alophomopsis spenceri; 1 cracked coverslip fragment containing 2 unidentified chalcidoids. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/1927, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Q. Museum. Alophomopsis spenceri 2’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Q. Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. SPENCER! EUPLECTROTETRASTICAUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 262-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, along the edges of jungle, November 1, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2651, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head and a hind leg on a slide. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - Holotype 2 minus head, left wings and some legs; metasoma separated. “TYPE”’, ‘‘Euplectrotetrastichus spenceri Gir., Type °? [GH]’’. On the last label Girault has crossed out ‘‘& D.’’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head (minus part of 1 antenna, part of the other separated). ‘‘Q. Museum. Euplectrotetrastichus spenceri, G. °’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Q. Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s and Girault has crossed out ‘‘& D.’’. Card 2 - 2 intact 22; the inner is Euplectrotetrastichus spenceri and the outer is unidentified. ‘‘Gympie [GH]’’, ‘*Fuplectrotetrastichus spenceri Gir., 2 [GH]’’. NOTES: There is no hind leg on the slide as stated in the PUBL, DATA. SPENCERI PARANTHEMUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 165-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One male, in jungle, February 4, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Babinda, Queensland. Type, Hy 2468, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide. QM: Slide — 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype ¢ with parts separated. “TYPE, Hy/2468, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. 3572. Paranthemus spenceri, Gir. 2’, On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum. 3572”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.3572 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. SPENCERI PEDIOBOPSIS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 155-sp. nov. + description : 157-gen. key ??. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in jungle, July 26, 1913. Meerawa (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1660, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, an antenna on a slide. QM: Slide - 2 cracked coverslip fragments containing the Holotype ° with head (fragments only, minus | antenna, the other separated) and some appendages separated. “TYPE”’, ‘‘Hy/1660’’, ‘‘Pediobopsis spenceri Gir., Type ? [GH]’’. NOTES: The original slide is now missing and Girault has remounted the Holotype onto a slide. SPENCERI PLEUROTROPOMYIA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 145-sp. noy. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, April 20, 1913. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1643, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head and a fore wing on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype © (buried in glue) minus head and some wings; metasoma separated. ‘‘TYPE”’, ‘‘Pleurotropomyia spenceri Gir., ° type [GH]’’. Slide - 3 coverslip fragments (1 cracked) containing the head (fragmented, antennae separated, neither intact) and | fore wing all from the Holotype. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/1643, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Pleurotropomyia spenceri °”’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. DPIQ: Card — 1 © minus antennae and right wings; metasoma separated. ‘‘Apleurotropis spenceri (Gir.[)], ° [GH]’’, and on the reverse, ‘‘Pt. Douglas, sand, Sep. [GH]’’. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 555 NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this species in the genus Apleurotropis as a comb. nov. hence the label on the DPIQ specimen. NOTES: T.4392 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. SPENSERI MEGASTIGMUS Girault, NOMEN SPENCERI POLYNEMA Girault, 1912. NUDUM. 1912, Mem. Od Mus. 1: 171-sp. nov. + 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 53 : 340-nomen description. nudum. PUBL. DATA: A single female, Cooktown, N.Q., February 3, 1912 from the panes of a window in an unoccupied dwelling. Type, Hy/1070, Queensland Museum, the above specimen in xylol-balsam (mounted with specimens of a Trichogramma, type Paratrichogramma and Oligosita). QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype 2 of Polynema spenceri minus some appendages, a * Trichogramma australicum Girault and an unidentified ¢ of Oligosita. ‘‘Trichogramma australicum Girault, ¢, Polynema spenceri Girault, ° type. From windows of dwelling, Cooktown, N.Q., 3 Feb., 1912, 1070 [GH] 3622’’, ‘‘Oligosita ¢, Paratrichogramma fusca Girault, Type 2 (Destroyed) 803, QM. [GH] 3622. 3415’’ and on the reverse of the slide, ‘‘Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/ 1070, Hy/803’’. NOTES: T.3622 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. SPENCERI TANEOSTIGMOMYIA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 39-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Kuranda, Queensland. Forest, September 12, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Type, Hy 2904, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag; hind leg and the head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype ? minus head and some legs. ‘*TYPE’’, ‘‘4392’’, ‘‘Taneo- stigmomyiia |= Taneostigmomyia] spenceri Gir., Type ° [GH]’’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the head (fragmented, antennae attached to separate fragments) and 1 leg all from the Holotype. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2904, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Genotype, Queensland Museum. 4392. Taneostigmomyia spenceri Gir. :”’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum. 4392”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: The publication does not have a description nor an indication accompanying this name. SPES EURYTOMA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 254-sp. nov. + description : 258-spp. key °°. PUBL. DATA: One female, November 19, 1913 (H. Hacker). Brisbane, Queensland. Type, Hy 3245, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; antenna on a slide with type of picus Girault. QM: Card - Holotype ¢ minus antennae and metasoma. ‘‘Brisbane: H. Hacker, 19.11.13’’, ““TYPE”’, ‘‘4794’’, ‘‘Eurytoma spes Girault, Type 2° [GH]’’. Slide - ] coverslip fragment containing 1 antenna from the Holotype of Eurytoma Spes, 1 cracked, coverslip fragment containing parts from the Holotype 2 of Eurytoma picus Girault. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/3224, 3254, A.A. Girault’’, ‘“Q. Museum. 4794. Eurytoma spes, Gir. ? 4794. 3254’’, “‘Q. Museum. Eurytoma picus, Gir. : 4762. 3224’’. On the last two labels all except “‘Queensland Museum. 4794. 4794”’ and ““Q. Museum. 4762” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NMV: Card - 1 © with metasoma and legs separated. ‘‘Kiata, Vic., Oct., 1928, F.E. Wilson’’, ‘‘F.E. Wilson Collection’’, ““Furytoma spes Gir., (var.) ° [GH]’’. NOTES: T.4794 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. SPICA DINOCARSIS Girault, 1921. 1921, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 9 : 191-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Jungle, Nelson [= Gordonvale], October. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - Holotype 2 minus head and right 556 wings; metasoma and some legs separated. “Dinocarsis spica Gir., 2° type [GH]’’. Card 2 - 1 ° minus head and wings. ‘“‘Dinocarsis spica Girault, ° [GH]’’ Slide - 2 coverslip fragments (in the centre of the slide, 1 is empty) containing a head (antennae separated, neither complete) from the specimen of Dinocarsis spica on Card 2; 2 coverslip fragments (under the large label) containing parts from Psy//ledontus viridiscutellum (originally described as Encyrtomyia viridiscutellum), and 1 cracked, almost complete coverslip containing an undescribed species of Pararhopella. ‘*Pararhopella mira [CHEIRONYM] Gir., Type ° [GH]’’, ‘‘Psylledontus viridiscutellum Gir., Dinocarsis spica :. Inkerman [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9994, SPINOSICLA VA NEOCAUDONIA (?) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 210-sp. nov. + description. 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) : 3[193]-Neocaudonia Girault (1915) a junior synonym of Amicromelus Girault (1913) through synonymy of their type-species. PUBL. DATA: One female, Halifax, March 29, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Babinda, Queensland. Jungle, February 11, 1914 (A.P.D.). Type, Hy 3203, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag; head and legs on a slide. A second female at Halifax (Ingham), Queensland, March 29, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). From this confusing information I have interpreted that the Holotype is the female from Babinda and that there was only one Paratype female from Halifax. QM: Card - Holotype ? minus head and some legs; metasoma separated. ‘‘TYPE’’, **Neocaudonia spinosiclava Girault & Dodd © type’’. On this label all except ‘‘Girault & [GH]”’ are in Dodd’s hand. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment and a patch of MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM medium containing | leg, part of another leg plus the fragmented head and antennae (neither intact) all from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy/3203, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Neocaudonia spinosiclava Gir. & Dodd °’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.’’ and **Gir. & [GH]’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: Only one female remains and | have assumed that it is the Holotype. SPINOSUS PARUFENS Girault, 1931. 1931, ‘‘A new habit in an old insect, Homo pudicus and new Eurytomidae.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (1 September 1931) : 4[283]-sp. description. 1938, Revta Ent., Rio de J. 8 : 80-Ratze- burgalla gen. nov. + description; Parufens spinosus type-species. PUBL. DATA: Window, 156th home, Indooroopilly, 12 Apr., 1930. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type was a single female’’. QM: Slide - 1 damaged, complete coverslip containing numerous specimens | of which is the Holotype ° of Parufens spinosus and the others are unidentified. ‘‘Parufens spinosus Gir., Type -. Window, Indooroopilly, 12 Apr., 1930 [GH] 4194. Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4194, SPINOSUS PERILAMPUS (?) Dodd and Girault (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 300-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in jungle, February 5, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Babinda, North Queensland. Type, Hy 2747, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype * minus head, left fore wing and some legs; some leg parts separated. ‘‘4708’’, ‘‘HOLOTYPE”’, “*Perilampus spinosus Dodd & Girault, © type [DH]’’, ‘‘Monacon spinosus (Dodd & Girault) det. DC Darling 1985’’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing 1 fore wing; 2 complete coverslips containing the head (antennae, neither complete and DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: 1V 557 some mouth parts separated). ““TYPE, Hy/ 2747, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. 4708. Perilampus spinosus D. & G. °’’. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum. 4708”’ and ‘‘& G. [GH]”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. ‘‘Monacon spinosus (Dodd & Girault) det. DC Darling 1985’’, ‘‘Head remounted in Canada Balsam DC Darling 1985”’. NOTES: T.4708 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. SPINOSUS RATZEBURGALLA See SPINOSUS PARUFENS SPINOZAI ANAPHES Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 117-sp. nov + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 179-Enasius spinozai comb. nov. 1929, ‘‘North American Hymenoptera Mymaridae. Addendum. New insects, mostly Australian. Trichogram- matidae.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (8 January 1929) : 7[239]-‘‘They [Erythmelus] were all originally described as Anaphes (except io)...’’ PUBL. DATA: One male, sweeping miscellaneous vegetation in the town and adjoining country, February 26, 1913. Halifax, Queensland. Type, Hy 1578, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 1 damaged, complete coverslip containing the Holotype 7 of Anaphes spinozai and an unidentified chalcidoid. “TYPE, Hy/1578, A.A. Girault’’, ‘Queensland Museum. 3589. Anaphes spinozai ¢’’, On the last label all except “‘Queensland Museum. 3589’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.3589 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. SPINOZAI ENCYRTUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 91-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in jungle, April 2, 1913, Mulgrave River (Gordonvale near Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2998, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag; head and fore wings on a slide. QM: | card and 2 slides as follows: Card - 2 °2 minus heads and wings; the outer is the Holotype of Encyrtus spinozai and the inner is Encyrtus triguttatus Girault. “TYPE”’, ‘“‘Encyrtus spinozai Gir., ° type [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘F. triguttatus Gir., ° type [GH]’’. Slide 1 - 3 coverslip fragments; the inner 2 (with a small, adjoined, cracked, empty coverslip fragment) contain the head (1 antenna and part of the other separated) and 2 fore wings all from the Holotype of Encyrtus spinozai, the outer coverslip fragment contains the Holotype ¥ head of Eucomys argentiscapus Girault. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2998, 3055, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Q. Museum. Encyrtus spinozai, Gir. ¢ Encomys {= Eucomys| argentiscapus, G. 2?’ On the last label all except ‘‘Q. Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Slide 2 - 1 almost complete coverslip containing | » with head and part of | fore wing separated. ‘‘Encyrtus spinozai Gir., Paratype °. Indooroopilly, Feb. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES: The specimen on Slide 2 has no type-status since its data were not mentioned with the original description. SPINOZAI GONATOCERUS Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Od Mus. 1: 140-sp. nov. + description : 146-spp. key © ¢. 1913, Can. Ent, 45 : 217-additional pair; sp. description, ¢. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 110-sp. description, ¢ PUBL. DATA: A female, sweeping along the sides of a footpath, through a forest near Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., February 16, 1912 (A.M. Lea and A.A.G.). Type, Hy/1045, Queensland Museum, the forementioned specimen in balsam. QM: 3 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype = of Gonatocerus spinozai minus part of 1 antenna, | coverslip fragment containing | ° of Dicopus victoria and 2 unidentified chalcidoids. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/1405 [= Hy.1045], A.A. Girault’’, ‘*3642-3671. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Queensland Museum. Gonatocerus spinozai 3671, Dicopus victoria Gir, 3642"’, On the last label all except ''3642-367). Queensland Museum. 3671. 3642" and *'Dicapus victoria Gir. [GH]"” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Slide 2 - 1 damaged, almost complete coverslip containing | intaet pair of Gonatocerus spinozai, the Holotype * of Polynema mendeli Girault and the Holotype > of Polynema nordaui Girault. 1045", “Lectotype designat. P, Sveiim, Polvnenia mendeli Girault’’, ‘‘Gonatocerus spinozai Girault, ¢ ©, Polynema: mendeli 7, nordaui [GH]", ‘*Sweeping along bank of jungled streamlet, forest, Nelson |= Gordonvale], N.Q., 6.x11.1912, A.P.D. [GH]"’- Slide 3- | patch of medium (without a coverslip) containing | | of Gonatocerus spinozai, 3 coverslip fragments containing parts of Ceraptracerella apus Girault. “Ceraptracerella apus Gir., « type, Gonatocerus spinozai Gir., » (GH]"”. NOTES: 1.3671 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. The specimens on Slide 2 have no type-status since they are the specimens mentioned in Can, Ent. 45: 217. SPISSIGRADA SELITRICHODELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 232-sp. nov, + descripuon, PUBL. DATA: One female from the Queensland Museum, collected among undergrowth (mostly Evealypti [= Eucalyptus}), April 16, 1913 (H. Hacker). Brisbane, Queensland. Type, Hy 2581, Queensland Museum, thorax on a tag, head and abdomen on a slide, QM: | card, | pin and | slide as follows: Pin — No specimen is associated with this pin. “TYPE”, “‘Selitrichodella spissigrada Gir., Type » [GH]"’. Slide - 2. coverslip fragments containing the head (1 antenna in 2 pieces and part of the other antenna separated) and the metasoma all from the Holotype, parts of which are now missing. “TYPE, Hy/2581, A.A. Girault’’, ‘Queensland Museum, Selitrichodella spissigrada, G.’". Qn the last label all except *‘Queensland Museum."’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card- | minus metasoma and wings (‘). This cannot be the Holotype since the head is present, ‘TYPE’. NOTES: The Holotype mesosoma on a tag was not located. SPISSIPUNCTATUS PARAHORISMENUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 3: 189-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in jungle, May 3, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Tweed Heads (Tweed River), New South Wales, Type, Hy 2490, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head and a caudal leg on a slide. Also one female , Grafton (Clarence River), New South Wales, June 3, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). QM: Card - A Syntype © minus head and right fore wing; metasoma, some legs and part of the left fore wing separated. “TYPE”, ''Parahorismenus spissipunctatus Gir., Type » [GH]"’. Slide (broken, mended below with tape) — 3 patches. of mounting medium (now missing coverslip fragments); the Syntype parts of Paruhorismenus spissipunctatus are missing, the parts remaining on the slide are the Holotype - of Closterocerus restandi Girault. “TYPE, A.A. Girauli”’, “ Neochrysocharella rostandi Gir., Type, Parahorismenus spissipunciatus Gir, . type {[GH]". NOTES: In the absence of label data on the remaining specimen it 1s impossible to assign holotype-status to it with any certainty, therefore | have labelled it as a Syntype. SPLENDIDA ACERATONEURA (2?) Dodd and Girault (in Girault, 1915), 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3; 262-sp, nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in jungle, November 1, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Gordonyale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2652, Queensland Museum, a female on a lag, the head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype - minus head, metasoma and some legs. “TYPE”, ‘“ Aceratoneura splendida Dodd [DH] & Gir., Type - [GH]’’. Girault has crossed our “Gir, & ...< type [DH]” replacing them with the parts in his hand. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head in 2 pieces (} antenna DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 559 separated). “TYPE, Hy/2652, A.A. Girault’’, ‘“Q. Museum. Aceratoneura splendida D. & G. °’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Q. Museum.”’ and ‘‘& G. [GH]”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. SPLENDIDA OMPHALODIPARA Girault, 1923. 1923, ‘Loves wooed and won in Australia.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (31 October 1923) : 3[169]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Montville, jungle, Sept. 11. A second female near Bonacorde Falls, same place, Sept. 16, 1923. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 fragmented Syntype ©, 1 cracked coverslip fragment containing parts of Borrowella consobrina Girault. ‘‘Omphalodipara splendida Gir., = type [GH]’’, ‘“‘Borrowella consobrina Gir., Type ° [GH]’’. Slide 2 - a half coverslip (outer) containing an intact Syntype © of Omphalodipara splendida 2 coverslip fragments (one cracked) containing parts from the Holotype (?) ° of Eupelmus hirsutioculus Girault. “Eupelmus hirsutioculus Gir., Type 2 = [GH] 4199 [there are 2 arrows directed at the appropriate coverslip fragments]’’, “‘Omphalodipara genotype ° (outer). Montville, Q., Sep. [GH]’’. NOTES: The Bonacorde Falls are at Montville and with as little data given on the labels it is impossible to assign holotype- status to any of the specimens with certainty. Therefore I have regarded them as Syntypes. The Queensland Museum register numbers for the Syntypes of this species are T.9995 (Slide 1) and T.9996 (Slide 2). QM: Card - Holotype ? minus head, right wings and the tip of the left fore wing. ©3922”, ‘““HOLOTYPE”, ‘‘Hy/1164’’, ‘*Flasmus splendidus Girault, 2 type [GH]’’. Slide - 1 cracked complete coverslip containing the Holotype head (antennae separated). ‘‘Queensland Museum. TYPE, - head, 3922, Hy/1164, Loc. Nelson [= Gordonvale]’’, ‘‘Elasmus splendidus Girault, °. [GH] 3922. Hy/1164’’. NOTES: T.3922 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. SPLENDIDUS EUPELMUS See SPLENDIDUS OODERELLOIDES SPLENDIDUS NEOPSEUDACRIAS (?) Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 187-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping foliage in jungle, May 19, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Kuranda, Queensland. Type, Hy 2487, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head and a hind leg on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus head, metasoma, right wings and some legs. “TYPE”’, ‘‘Neopseudacrias splendidus Dodd, 2 type [DH]’’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing the head (antennae separated, 1 incomplete) and 1 leg all from the Holotype. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/ 2487, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Neopseudacrias splendidus D. 2’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. SPLENDIDUS ELASMUS Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Od Mus. 1: 184-sp. nov. + description 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 132-additional specimen. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 179-occurence under Euryischomyia saintpierrei Girault. PUBL. DATA: A single female specimen, August 25, 1912 at Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., by sweeping foliage and grasses in adjoining forest, Type, Hy/1164, Queensland Museum, the above-described 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 53 : 309- female, cardmounted plus the head in xylol- additional specimen; sp. description as balsam. Eupelmus splendidus. SPLENDIDUS OODERELLOIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37 : 89-sp. nov. + description, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 19-Ooderelloides Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Anastatus Motschulsky (1859) : 20-sp. description. 1917, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 5 : 35- Anastatus borrowi nom. nov. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM 1939, Od Nat. 11 : 22-a cryptic note making Anastatus a junior synonym of Eupelmus Dalman (1820). PUBL. DATA: A single female. New South Wales: Lawson (A.M. Lea). Type, 1.1274, South Australian Museum. The above specimen and a slide bearing an antenna and the legs. SAM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - Holotype ° minus right antenna, all wings, metasoma and some legs. “‘Lawson, N.S.W., Lea’’, “1.1274, Ooderelloides splendidus Gir., N.S. Wales, also slide, TYPE’’, ‘‘Ooderelloides splendidus G., 2 type [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip and | coverslip fragment containing | fore wing, 4 legs (1 fragmented) and 1 antenna all from the Holotype. ‘‘Ooderelloides splendidus ° type [GH]’’. Card 2 - 1 intact ©. ‘‘Murray Island, Torres Straits, A.M. Lea’’, ‘‘Eupelmus splendidus Gir., Murray Is.’’, ‘‘Eupelmus splendidus (Gir.), 2 [GH]’’. SPLENDIDUS PSEUDOSECODES Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 209-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in jungle, October 19, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Harvey’s Creek (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2534, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head and posterior legs on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus head, right wings and some legs; metasoma and part of left fore wing separated. ‘‘TYPE’’, “*Pseudosecodes splendidus Girault & Dodd 2 type [DH]’’. Slide - 3 coverslip fragments containing the head (in 2 pieces, minus | antenna), | leg and a pair of wings all from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy/2534, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. Pseuwdosecodes splendidus Gir. & Dodd °’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: The description does not say that the authors of this species are Girault and Dodd. SPLENDORIFERELLA RHICNOPELTELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, J. Ent. Zool. 5: 111-sp. nov. + description. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 161-sp. description : 162-spp. key. PUBL. DATA: Twelve males and one female mounted together on a card in the Queensland Museum, labelled ‘‘Bred from gall No. 5A. Brisbane, H. Hacker. 20/6/ 11"’. Types [Hy.1203], Queensland Museum, the foregoing specimens as noted, together with a slide bearing male antennae, posterior legs and a fore wing in xylol- balsam (one slide); and a second slide bearing a female antenna. Later, another card was found in the same collection bearing six females labelled ‘‘Brisbane, H. Hacker, 11/1/1911’’. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 3 slides as follows: Card 1-1 °, 6 * Syntypes and several glue spots containing some wings and legs. “Bred from Gall No. 5A, Brisbane, H. Hacker, 20/6/11 [HH]’’, ‘‘Rhicnopeltella splendoriferella Girault, ¢° types [GH]’’. Slide 1 - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing | fore wing, 1 antenna and some legs all from the Syntypes on Card 1, 1 coverslip fragment added later by Girault containing 1 fore wing from the Syntypes on Card 1. ‘‘Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/ 1203, ¢’’, ‘‘Rhicnopeltella splendoriferella Girault, * type [GH]’’. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip and 1 coverslip fragment containing 1 fore wing and | antenna (in 2 pieces) all from the Syntype °°. ‘Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/1203, °”’, ‘‘Rhicnopeltella splendoriferella Girault, ? type [GH]’’. Card 2 - 2 #4; 1 minus head and right wings, the other minus antennae. ‘Brisbane: H. Hacker, 4/7/11’’, ‘“TYPE”’, **Rhicnopeltella splendoriferella Gir., Types * 2 [GH]’’. Slide 3 - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 fragmented ¢ 2, ‘‘Rhicnopeltella splendoriferella Girault, +. Brisbane, Apiomorpha gall [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”’. DPIQ: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - 2 intact 2°. ‘“‘Rhicnopeltella splendoriferella Girault, 2 [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Annerley, Jany., J.A. Weddell [GH]’’. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES QF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 56] Card 2-1] + minus head, metasoma and left wings. ‘‘Bright, Victoria, F.B. Wilson, Sep., 1928"', "bred from Eucalypt galls’’, “Rhicnapeltella splendoriferella Gir., - [GH]"’. NOTES: The specimens on QM Card 2 have no type-status since their data do not match the PUBL. DATA, SPONDYLIASPIDIS ANAGYROPSIS Girault, 1939. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. SPONGITUS ANAGYRUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4) 136-sp. nov. + description. 1938, Revta Ent., Ria de J. & : 83-under Anagyropsis terraefilius Girault. PUBL, DATA: One female in a mangrove swamp, May 14, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Chindera [= Chinderah] (Tweed River), New South Wales. Type, Hy 3074, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag with type a/biclava; head, a fore wing and a hind tibia with slide type of Cherloneuroides bicristatus Girault. QM: | card and 3 slides as follows: Card 1-2. +; the inner minus head, wings and some legs is the Holotype of Anagyrus spongitus, the outer is the Holotype - of Anagyrus albiclava Girault, “TYPE”, “Anagyrus albiclava Gir., 2 type [GH]"”’ and on the reverse, ‘“4. spongitus Gir... type [GH]"’. Slide | - 3 coverslip fragments and a patch of medium; the upper left fragment contains the Holotype head (minus antennae) of Anagyrus spongitus, and the remainder contain parts of Cheiloneuroides bicristatus Girault. “TYPE, Hy/3010, 3074, A.A. Girault™', ‘Queensland Museum. ...type, Chetloneuroides bicristatus, G."’, Anagyrus spongitus Gir, 2 3074". On the second last label all except ‘‘Queensland Musenom,"’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's,. Girault has crossed out a generic and specific name (now illegible) plus “Geno”? on the second last label which refers [o a body plus a head on this slide, Slide 2 - 4 coverslip fragments; the outer 2 (furthest from rhe label) contain parts from a of Anugyrus spongitus now missing; the remaining coverslip fragments are cracked and contain parts from the Holotype - of Neorilevella bella Girault and an unidentified chaleidoid. ‘‘Neorileyella bella Gir.. » type, Anagyropsis spongitus Gir., , Nelson [= Gordonvale] [GH] 4879". Girault has crossed out a specific name (now illegible) and “Gir., — type [GH]"’ on this label. Slide 3 - 3 complete coverslips; the one in the middle contains a head (part missing and minus most of the antennae), | pair of wings all froma - of Anagyrus sponsitus now missing; the one closest the “Coccidoxenus”’ label contains a fragmented Syntype . of Coccidoxenus shakespearei Girault, and the third coverslip contains parts from Mirsvrpophagus columbi Girault. ““Coccidoxenus shakespearei Type [GH]"’ and on the reverse of the slide, “Mirsvrpophagus columbi Gir.. type, Anugyropsis spongitus » [GH]"*. DPIQ: 2 cards on separate pins and I slide as follows: Card 1-1. minus head and right wings. ‘Anagyropsis spongitus Gir. ~ [GH]"’ and on the reverse, ‘Beenleigh, forest, 4 Dec., 1922, AAG, [GH]"". Slide - | almost complete coverslip containing the head (minus | antenna, the other separated) and 1 folded fore wing all from the above |. ‘“Anagvropsis spongitus Gir., =. Beenleigh, Q., AAG, [GH]”’. Card 2-1 ~ minus head and wings. “Anagyropsis spongitus Gir., © [GH]"’. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this species in the genus Anagyropsis hence the labels on some of {he above specimens. SPURCIPENNIS PARAPTEROSEMOIDEA Giraull, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3 : 343-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA; One female, on forest uplands, May 30, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Maclean (Clarence River), New South Wales. Type, Hy 2818, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag. head, hind legs and a fore wing on a slide. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card | - Holotype minus head, left fore wing and some legs. ‘““TYPE", ‘*Paraplerosemoidea spurcipennis Gir., Type [GH]"’. Slide | - 2 coverslip fragments containing MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM the head (in pieces, Pantenna separated), | fore wing and 2 legs all from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy/2818, A.A, Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. Parapterasemoidea spurcipennis”’. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum." are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. Card 2-1 2 minus head, right wings and some legs. ‘‘Paraplerosemoidea spurcipennis Gir., Paratype © [GH]’* and on the reverse, ‘Indooroopilly, Q., 17.X1.1929 [GH]"’. Slide 2 - | complete coyerslip and 1 coverslip fragment containing the head (antennae separated, 1 incomplete), 1 fore wing and 3 legs all from the © on Card 2. “ Parapterosemoidea spurcipennis Gir., Paratype —. 17.X1.1929 [GH]"'. NOTES: The specimen on Card 2 and its parts on Slide 2 have no type-status since its data were not mentioned with the original description. SOUAMOSUS MERISMUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Menr. Od Mus. 3 ; 328-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, April 7, 1913, Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2790, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head and hind legs on a slide. QM: Card ~ Holotype = minus head, wings, dorsal mesosoma and some legs; metasoma separated, ‘““TYPE”’, ‘‘Merismus squamosus Gir,, Type « [GH]’’. Slide = | coverslip fragment containing the head (minus 1 antenna, the other separated) and part of 1 leg all from the Holotype, “TYPE, Hy/2790, A.A. Girault"’, **Q. Museum. Merismus.squamosus Gir. -*", On the last label all except ‘‘Q. Museum.” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. STALINI ENTEDONOMPHALE Girault, 1934. 1934, ‘'New Capsidae and Hymenoptera, with note on an unmentionable.”’ (Girault : Sydney) (21 December 1934) : 2[312]-sp. description, PUBL. DATA: Indooroopilly, Dec. 11, 1932, window at home. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘*The type was one female’’. QM: Slide (broken, glued to another slide, part missing) - 1 cracked complete coverslip containing the incomplete, fragmented Holotype ». ‘*Entedonomphale stalini Girault, Type ©. Indooroopilly, 11 Dec., 1932, window [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9997, STELLARIS APHELINUS 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: Cocens hesperidum, Buderim, A.R, Brimblecombe; male, In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “The species is based upon a single male reared February lL, 1933’, QM: Shde - | almost complete coverslip containing the Holotype * with head (fragmented) and antennae separated. *\ dphelinus stellaris Gir., Type * [GH] Ent, Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’*, “NAME APHELINUS STELLARIS GIRAULT, = APHYTIS COLUMBIT (GIRAULT), DET. D. ROSEN 1969". NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.9998. STELLATA TOMICOBOMORPHA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 207-sp. nov. + description. PUBL, DATA: Kuranda, Queensland. Jungle, May 19, 1913 (A.P. Dadd). Type, Hy 3197, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag; the legs and the head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype = minus head, left fore wing and some legs. “Tomicobomorpha stellata Git., = type [GH]”’. Slide — 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing the head (antennae separated) and 3 legs, | coverslip fragment (added later by Girault) containing L fore wing all from the Holotype. ‘TYPE, Hy/3197, A.A, Girault"’, ‘Queensland Museum. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 563 Tamicobomorpha stellata Gir. ="'. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum," are ina hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. STELLATUS ELASMUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem, Qd Mus. 2: 133-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 3: 174-additional specimen; sp. description. PUBL. DATA: A female, sweeping in forest, August 3, 1913. Nelson [= Gordonyale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1615, Queensland Museum, the above §pecimen on a tag, the head on a slide with type head of Elasmus maculatipennis Girault. QM: Card - Holotype » minus head and left Wings; metasoma and some legs separated. ''3983"", **HOLOTYPE", ““Elasmus stellatus Gir., » type [GH]". Slide - | coverslip fragment containing ihe fragmented head (1 antenna separated) from the Holotype of Elasmus stellatus, | complete coverslip containing the heads from the Holotype = ¢ of Elusmus maculatipennis Girault and Elasmius maculatipennis bigutlatus Girault (according to the PUBL. DATA with Elasmus maculatipennis Girault). *“TYPE, Hy/l6l4, 1615, A.A. Girault’’, $3939, 3921, Queensland Museum. (614, Elasimus maculatipennis 1615. E. stellatus 3983". On the last label all except *'3939. 3921. Queensland Museum. 3983” and some arrows fram the first two numbers are ina hand similar to Mrs Girault's. NOTES: See Elasrmus maculatipennis and Elasmus higuttatus binotatus. T.3983 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. STIGMATIFERA ERICYDNUS NOMEN NUDUM. 1923, Insecutor Inscit. mensir. 11: 147-Girault describes a new variety of Ericydnus sligmatifera nomen nudum. NOTES: See NOTES with Ericydnus suigmatifera hemiptera. STIGMATIFERA HEMIPTERA ERICYDNUS Girault, 1923, 1923, Inseeutor Inscit, menstr. + |47-var, nov, + description. PUBL. DATA: Wynnum, forest. NOTES: No specimens of this variety were located. Noyes and Hayat (1984 : 348) assumed that the names were juxtaposed or they are a lapsus for Ericydnus hemipterus sligmatifera. However in his unpublished manuscript Girault lists Ericvdnus Sligmatifera as. a separate nominal species with the word Quote’ which means that the species was yet to be described. After this he lists the variety Ericydnus stigmatif~era hemiptera and notes ‘*Rename’” which he has later crossed out, Ericvdnus Aemipterus also exists in the unpublished manuscript as a separate taxon, therefore the two are nol 1o be confused. There are 2 slides with specimens in the Queensland Museum which are labelled Bricydnus Stigmatifera. | have interpreted this to mean that he intended to describe a nominal species Ericydnus stigmatifera and that the variety Ericydnus stigmatifera hemiptera is not a juxtaposition. STRIATIEACIES EURYTOMA Girault, 1925. 1925, Od agric. J. (N.S.) 24 > 536-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Reared from a braconid parasitic upon Cirphis unipuncta, Cairns, Nth., Qld., 1914, A.P.. Dodd. QM: 5 cards on separate pins as follows: Card | - | Syntype + minus head, right wings and some legs, | head (minus parts of both antennae) | } metasoma and | mesosoma. ‘Cairns, N.Q,. 147’, “AP, Dadd, in braconid ex Cirphis unipuncta’’, "72" 4798" “Eurviomea striatifacies Gir., Types [GH]"’. Card 2-1 Syntype * minus parts of both antennae, wings (except for 1 separated hind wing) and some legs (metasoma and some legs separated), | Syntype * minus head and wings. **4798’', “‘Buryrema striatifacies Gir,, Types [GH], Card 3-1. with metasoma and some legs separated. ‘‘Eurytoma striatifacies Gir., - [GH]” and on the reverse, ‘Philpott Creek, Forest, 8 June, 1923 [GH]"’. Card 4-1 7 2 °° in fair condition. °24,3.28, WA, McD., Tableland’’, ‘Hy 93°", ““Eurytoma Striatifacies Gir., * = {[GH]”’. Card 5 - 1 intact -. ‘‘Eurvroma striatifacies Gir, [GH]*' and on the reverse, **Nth. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Pine River, Q., 23.V1I.1929, H. Hacker [GH]”’. DPIQ: 4 cards on separate pins as follows: Card |-1 “ minus metasoma, | © head (minus | antenna), | jeg and part of another. ‘‘parasitic on Lep. larva of Fig”’, “Eurvioma striatifacies Git., 2» [GH]" and on the reverse, ‘Bowen, Q., 12.10.31, D.O.A,, B., Hy.14 [GH]"’. Card 2-1 intact *. ‘Euryvtoma striatifacies Gir., ¢ [GH] and on the reverse, ‘with Gronotoma domestica Gir., *. 16.6,31, Bowen, D.O.A,. [GH]”’. Card 3-1 \ metasoma, | = head (minus parts of | antenna) and | ¢ (?) minus metasoma. ‘Eurytoma striatifacies Gir,, * (GH]"' and on the reverse, **Bowen, Q., 12.10.31, D_O.A., B., Hy.14 [GH]"’. Card 4-1 intact 7 and! > minus head. ‘“Eurytoma striatifacies Git., *» [GH]" and on the reverse, ‘'Bowen, Q., 12.10.31, D.O.A., B., Hy.14 [GH]", NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T.4798. Hy.93 (on QM Card 4) is not a Queensland Museum register number, STRIATIFEMUR EURYTOMA Girault, 1929, 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust, 53: 337-sp. nov. + description, PUBL. DATA: A temale, Melrose, South Australia, October (A,M. Lea), SAM: Card - Holotype minus antennae; metasoma separated. ‘‘Melrose, S.Aust., Oct., A.M. Lea’’, ‘Type’. "'Euryvlama striatifemur Gir., South Australia, TYPE”, “Eurytoma striatifemur Girault, Type [GH]". STRIATITHORAX MICRORHOPUS Girault, 1932. Encyrtidae Gardh and Dahms in prep. STUPENDUM POLYNEMA Girault, 1938. 1938, Revia Ent., Rio de J, 9; 39\-sp. nov, + description. PUBL, DATA: A female, Gympie, probably taken in forest grass. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide | - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype . of Polynema stupendum with 1 antenna separated and 2 unidentified chalcidoids. ‘““Polvnema stupendum Girault, Type -. Gympie, Q, [GH] Ent. Diy. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld. 3625". Slide 2 - 2 complete coverslips; one contains an intact pair (?) of Polynenia stupendum and the other contains an intact = of Dicopus psyche Girault. ‘*Polynema stupendum Gir., +. Stanthorpe [GH]"’, “Dicopus psyche Gir., +. Taringa, 30.111.1929. On window [GH] Ent. Div, Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld."". NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3625. STYLATUS MESEUSANDALUM Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4° 34-sp. nov. + description, 1917, Insecutor Inscil. mensir. 5 > 35- Meseusandalum Girault (1915) a junior synonym of Eusandalum Ratzeburg (1852), PUBL. DATA: One female, on a tree trunk, 2-9-13 (H. Hacker), Enoggera (Brisbane), Queensland. Type, Hy 2895, Queensland Museum, one female minutien-mounted; middle and hind legs and an antenna on a slide. QM: | slide and 5 cards on separate pins as follows: Slide - | cracked coverslip fragment containing 2 legs and part of | antenna all from the Holotype = now missing, 1 coverslip containing | pair of wings and part of an antenna (perhaps from the missing Holotype), ‘*TYPE, Hy/2895, A.A. Girault'’, ““Q. Museum. Meseusandalum sivlatus, G, - 4349". On the last label all except ''Q. Museum. 4349" are ina hand similar to Mrs Girault's, Card i - | = minus parts of both antennae and some legs, ‘Chinchilla, Queensland, A.P. Dodd", “‘Eusandalum stvlatus Gir, [GH]. Card 2-4-2: 1 minus head, the others minus parts of antennae. ‘‘Eusandalum stvlatus Gir. [GH]"’ and on the reverse, “Queensland [GH]"'. Card 3-1 = minus right wings and most of antennae. ‘Brisbane: H, Hacker, 16,3.18"', **Pusandalum stylatus Gir., - [GH]"'. Card 4-2 - -; 1 minus some antennal parts. “Eusandalum stvlatus Gir., - [GH]"' and on the reverse, ‘‘Queensland [GH]”’. Card 5- | - minus most of the antennae. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 565 “Kuranda, Q,, A.P. Dodd, Nov., 1919°', “Eusandalum stylatus Gir., * [GH]"’, NOTES: 7.4349 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. STYLATUS NEOMPHALOIDES Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3; 236-sp. nav. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in jungle, August 20, 1914, Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2591, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag: head on a slide. OM: Card - Holotype © minus head. "TYPE", “Neomphaloides stylatus Girault. Type = [GH]’’. NOTES: The slide-mounted parr of ihe Holotype was not located, Queensland Museum, 5049, 5049” are in a hand similar 10 Mrs Girault’s, Card 2-3 (>; all minus antennal parts, 1 minus right fore wing. *'26,9,28, WA. McD, Gordonvale"’, ‘/darnomorpha subaenea Girault, § [GH]’’, Slide 2- 1 complete coverslip and 1 coverslip fragment each containing a head from species as per labels. ‘“Goniogasrrella caudala [= caudatus) Girault, ~ [GH]"’, ““Idarnes subaenea (Girault), - [GH]"', “Museum Leiden, PARALECTOTYPE Apoerypta caudatus (Girault, 1915) des. S.A. Ulenberg’’. On each of the Girault labels there is an arrow directed at the coverslip fragment, The bodies belonging to the heads on this slide were not located, NOTES: T.5049 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species and has been reserved for the male Syntypes on Slide 1. SUBAENEA [DARNOMORPH« Giraull, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 282-sp. nov. + description, 1917, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 5 + 37- SUBAENEA TRICHAPOROIDELLA Girault, 1913, 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2 : 224-sp, nov, + description. Idarnomorpha Girault (1915) a junior synonym al’ /darnes Walker (1843). 1918, Bac. News 29: }29-repeat of generic synonymy, PUBL. DATA: Two males, one female reared from figs with Ceratosolensia Jicophaga Girault, Gordonyale (Cairns), Queensland. Jungle, Seprember 18, 1912. Types, Hy 3301, Queensland Museum, a female on a tag, its head and twa males ona slide, OM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 - 1 Syntype = minus head, wings and some legs; metasoma insecl damaged, ““Fdurnomarpha subaenea Girault, Type = [GH]", Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip and | coverslip fragment containing the head (fragmented, 1 antenna separated) and 2 folded fore wings all from the Syntype — on Card 1; | cracked coverslip (with pieces missing) containing | intact -, 5 intact * * anda f head, According to the PUBL, DATA only 2 of these are Syntypes of Idarnomorpha subaenea. “TYPE, Hy/3301, A.A. Girault’’, Genotype, Queensland Museum. 3049. /darnomorpha subaenea Gir. © 5049"'. On the last label all except PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, July 9, 1913 (A.P. Dodd), Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1804, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the heacl on a slide. QM: Card - Holatype © minus head, metasoma and right hind leg. ‘‘TYPE”’, “Trichanoroidella subaenea Girault, Type : [GH]. Slide - | cracked, complete coverslip containing the Holotype head with antennae separated. TYPE, Hy/1804"’. “Queensland Museum. Trichaporoidella subaenea, Gir, °**, On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum.”' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. SUBAPTERUS CERAPTEROCERUS Girault, 1922. 1922, Jnseculor Inscil. mienstr, 10; 48-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Nelson [= Gordonvale], forest, August, Also at Cairns in January. Slide - 3 caverslip fragments; the outer (furthest from the label) contains 2 fragmented Syntype »- of Cerapleracerus subapterus, the inner coverslip fragment contains parts from the Holotype of Systolomorphella dinotipennis Girault. S66 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM “Sustolamorphella dinolipennis Gir., - type, Ceruptrocerus [= Cerapteroverus] subapterus Gir.. © type |GH]"’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is SUBATRIVENTRIS MESELATUS Giraull, 1923. 1923, ‘‘Microscopitis, womanitis and new Hexapoda,”' (Girault : Sydney) (31 October 1923) : 6[176]-sp. description. 1939, Trans, R. Soc. 8. Aust. 53: 316- T9999, SUBATER NEROPTROCERUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 32\-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in jungle, February 11, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Babinda, Queensland. Type, Hy 2778, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head, fore and hind legs on a slide with type appendages of Herreulophus bifasciatifrons Girault. QM: Card - Holotype minus head, right wings and some legs. ““*TYPE"’, "'Neropiracerus subater Gir., « type [GH]’’. Slide - | cracked coverslip fragment containing the head (minus i antenna, part of the other separated), | lez and parts of three others all from the Holotype of Neroptrocerus subarer; 2 uncracked, coverslip fragments containing parts from the Holotype © of Herreulophus hifasciatifrons Girault. “TYPE, 2778, A.A. Girault’’, 2778’, ‘“Neroptrocerus subater Gir., = type [GH]"’, **Hetreulophus bifasciatifrons Gir., | type [GH]". SUBATRICORPUS DIAULINOPSIS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3: 286-sp. nov, + description, PUBL. DATA; One female, in jungle, February 10, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Babinda (Cairns district), Queensland, Type, Hy 2699, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head and hind legs on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype ' minus head and hind legs. TYPE”, ‘'Digulinopsis subatricorpus Gir., Type — [GH]", Slide - | coverslip Fragment containing the head (fragmented, anjennae separated) and parts of 2 legs all from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy/2699, A.A. Girault’’, "Queensland Museum. Diaulinopsis subatricorpus Gir. -*’. On the last label all except '*Queensland Museum.” are ina hand similar to Mrs Girault's. additional specimens: sp. description. PUBL, DATA: Jungle, Tingoora March 17, (923. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘The type was a single female’. QM: 5 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as Follows: 7 Card | —- Holotype | minus head and left fore wing. *4909"", '' Meselatus stubatrivenuris Gir., Type - [GH]"'. Slide 1 - 1 coverslip fragment (outer) containing the head (minus part of | antenna) and 1 fore wing all from the Holotype of Meselatus suhatriventris, | almost complete coverslip containing an undescribed species of Ruskiniana and an unidentified encyrtid. ‘‘Meselatus subatriventris Gir., Type (outer) [GH] 4909"', “Type Ruskinia [= Ruskiniana| niveiclava [CHEIRONYM] Gir., Type : [GH]". Cards 2...5 - Each bears 5 specimens of both sexes, most intact. Each card is labelled, *‘Meselatus subatriventris Girault ? 2 [GH]. Slide 2 - | coverslip (with a piece missing) containing a head (antennae separated, | in pieces), | pair of wings and | leg all perhaps fromthe ~- on Cards 2...5. ‘*Meselatus subatriventris Gir., -. Mareeba, Q., Ex Ficus [(GH]"’. SAM: 2 cards on | pin, 3 cards on | pin and 1 slide as Follows: Cards 1...2=2 intact **. “Sydney’’, ‘Pt. Jackson Fig, Coates’, ''Meselatus subatriventris Girault, ''s [GH]. Cards 3...5 — 15 specimens of both sexes, most complete, 3 missing heads. “‘Sydney’’. “Pt. Jackson Fig, Coates’’, '' Meselatus subatriventris Gir., New South Wales, also slide"’, ‘‘Meselatus subatriventris, Girault “ [GH]". Slide - | complete coverslip containing 2 legs (1 fragmented), 2 Fore wings, | hind wing, | head and 6 antennae (some fragmented) all from the specimens on SAM Cards 3,..5, ‘‘“Meselatus subairtventris Girault, ‘=. Sydney, N.S.W., S. Aus. Mus.’*. On this label Girault has crossed out “Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. DAHME: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 567 DP1Q: Card-2 ; 1 minus some legs the other with antennae damaged and metasoma separated. ‘'Meselatus subatriventris Girault, — [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4909. “Eutrichosomella aereiscapus Gir., . type [GH] 4387”’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3923. SUBCYANEA TOMICOBIELLA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4; 211-sp, nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in jungle, SUBAURICEPS A PHELINUS 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: Apple orchard, Eastwood, N.S. Wales, March, 1925, W.B. Gumey. QM: Slide - 1 almost complete coverslip containing the Holotype ~ with head (minus ] antenna), | pair of wings and some legs separated, '*3767"' and on the reverse of the slide, “NAME 4PHELINUS ? SUBAURICEPS GIRAULT (MINUTISSIMUS IS AN APH YTIS! - # 3768), DET. DR 1969"’, The original Girault label is faded and illegible but the registration number T.3767 is for Aphelinus subauriceps. Dr Rosen's label is a result of the incorrect interpretation of the species due to my confusion with rhe register numbers. My incorrect label has been removed to avoid further confusion, NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3767. February 13, 1914 (A.P. Dodd), Babinda, Queensland. Type, Hy 3206. Queensland Museum, one female on a tag; head and hind tibiae on a slide with type appendages of Chrysocharomyia cyaneicorpus. QM: Card - Only some legs. and | fore wing remain of the Holotype on the card. “TYPE", **Tomicobiella subcyanea Gir., Type | [GH]"’. Slide - 3 coverslip fragments (1 cracked); the cracked coverslip fragment contains the head (parts of both antennae separated) and parts of 2 legs all from the Holotype © of Tomicobiella subcyanea, the remaining coverslip fragments Contain parts from the Holotype * of Chrysochuromyia cyaneicorpus Girault. “TYPE, Hy/2530, 3206, A.A. Girault’’, “‘Queensland Museum, Chrysocharomyia cyaneicorpus Gir. - 2530", ''Temicobiella subcyanea Gir. 3206"'. On the second last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum."' are ina hand similar to Mrs Girault’s as are all on the last label. 1H) 7 ASUS Gi 9 . SUBAURICEPS ELASMUS Girault, 1922. SUBFASCIATIVENTRIS OOTETRASTICHUS Girault, 1922, ‘The true remedy for head lice. 1915, Dedication of a new animal to the quality of majesty and so [orth.’” (Girault : Brisbane) (20 November 1922) : 1[166]-sp. nov, + description. PUBL: DATA: Kuranda, Q. QM: Card - Holotype - minus head. €3993"", “HOLOTYPE”, *‘Elasmus subauriceps Gir., - type [GH]’’. Slide — 2 complete coverslips; the inner (closer to the main labels) contains 2 heads from the Holotype . - of Elasimus subauriceps and Elasmus silvarum Girault, the outer caverslip contains the Holotype of Eutrichosomella aereiscapus Girault. 93923/3981"', “Elasmus: silvarum, subauriceps Gir., — types [|GH]", 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 ; 227-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One lemale, in forest, January 14, 1912. Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Type, Hy 2567, Queensland Museum, the female on a Slide. QM: Slide - 1 cracked, coverslip fragment containing the Holotype © with head (in 2 pieces) and part of | antenna separated. “TYPE, Hy/2567, A.A. Girault’’, “ Oaletrastichus subfasciativeniris Gir., Type — [GH]"’. SUBFLAVA ABBELLA See SUAFLAVA SUBFLAVELLA ABBELLA MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM SUBFLAVA SUBFLAVELLA ABBELLA Girault, 1916. 1912, Mem. Qd Mus. 1: 69-as Abbella subflava Girault; additional specimens; sp. description; Townsville specimen included with Abdella mira sp. nov. 1913 (Entomologist 46 : 258) and becomes a Paratype of that species. 1913, Proc. ent. Soc. Wash, 14 : 222- correction to generic description. 1913, Entomologist 46 : 257-additional specimen of Abbella subflava which he placed in Abbella sexguttata sp. nov. in 1915 (Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 146) and becomes a Paratype of that species. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 719 Abt.A, H.6 : 78-as Abbella subflava; additional specimen. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 103-as Abbella subflava; republication of additional specimen mentioned in Arch. Naturgesch. 79 Abt., H6 :78. 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 12 : 57- catalogue; 65-gen. key (on both pages as Abbella subflava). 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 153-as Abbella subflava; occurence under Trichogramma australicum Girault. 1916, Mem. Od Mus. 5 : 205-var. nov. + description. 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 8 : 201-as Abbella subflavella under Aphelinoidea nigrioculae Girault. PUBL. DATA: A female from a window, Muswellbrook, New South Wales, October 25, 1914. Type, Hy 3549, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. All former references here to subflava mean this variety. QM: 3 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing a Syntype © of Abbella subflava subflavella with parts separated, | coverslip fragment containing the Holotype ® of Brachygramma atrum Girault. ‘‘TYPE’’, **Abbella [subflava| subflavella Gir., 1 2 Type, Australia, Brachygramma atrum type [GH] 3409’’, ‘*3409’’. On this label Girault has corrected the specific name by overwriting the end of the name ‘‘subflava’’ to make it ‘‘subflavella’’. ‘‘Abbella [subflava] subflavella Gir., = type [GH]’’ and on the reverse of the slide, ‘Queensland Museum. Hy/3549”’, Slide 2 - 1 coverslip fragment containing 4 22; Lis the Holotype of Signiphora Suneralis Girault, 1 is the Holotype of Pseudogramma fasciatipenne Girault, 1 is a Syntype of Abbella subflava subflavella and the fourth is Anagrus armatus Ashmead. “A bbella |subflava| subflavella Girault, = Signiphora funeralis Girault Type °. From windows of empty dwellings, Herberton, N.Q., XII.28.1911, Hy/771 [GH] 3484. 3484. 4410. 4410’’. On this label Girault has crossed out a specific name before “*subflavella’’ and has altered the date to 1911. ‘*789. QM., Pseudogramma fasciatipenne 789. Girault, 2 type, Anagrus armatus 789 [GH] 3489’’. Girault has crossed out 2 names on this label. On the reverse of the slide, ‘“Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/789, Hy/771’’. Slide 3 - 1 cracked coverslip (partly missing over 1 specimen) supposedly containing a Syntype ° of Abbella subflava subflavella, the Holotype ° of Gonatocerus huxleyi Girault, the Holotype ° of Signiphora corvina Girault and other specimens as per labels. There are now only 5 specimens on this slide out of the original 6. The missing piece of coverslip has taken some medium with it which could have contained the missing specimen. ‘‘Gonatocerus huxleyi Girault, © type, 1040. From windows of a granary, Roma, Q., 6 Oct., 1911, AAG. [GH] 3691. 3691”, ‘‘Abbella subflava ° , Signiphora: corvina Girault °, australiensis Ashmead «, Ufens piceipes ?, Aphelinoidea howardii [GH] 4407’’, ‘““HOLOTYPE, Signiphora corvina Gir., det. Woolley ’79’’. NOTES: The specimens on Slides 2 and 3 belong to the 1912 description and, as they were mentioned with the description of this variety in 1916, they have type-status. They could be Paratypes but without label data on Slide | it is impossible to tell if this slide bears the Holotype from Muswellbrook or another Paratype mentioned in the 1913 publications. I therefore consider it more appropriate to regard all as Syntypes, The Queensland Museum register numbers for the Syntypes of this species are Hy.3549 (Slide 1), T.3484 (Slide 2), and T.10003 (Slide 3). The fourth Syntype was not located. SUBFLAVELLA ABBELLA See SUBFLAVA SUBFLAVELLA ABBELLA SUBFLAVICEPS EPIDINOCARSIS Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV SAY SUBFUSCIVENTRIS ENTEDONOMORPHA Giraull,, 1915, 1915, Ment, Od Mus. 3 ; 267-sp. nov, + description, PUBL. DATA: One female, in jungle, August 7, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland, Type, Hy 2658, Queensland Museum, the specimen ona tag, head and hind legs on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype » minus head, wings, metasoma and some leg parts. “*TYPE”’, “Entedonomorpha subjusciventris Qir,, type [GH]"’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the head (in 2 pieces, | anterma attached to each) and parts of 2 legs all from the Holotype of Entedonamoarpha subfusciventris, 1 coverslip fragment containing an unidentified chalcidoid. ‘*“Entedonomorpha subfusciventris Gir., type [GH], SUBGIGANTEUS ANAGYRUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 138-sp. noy. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping foliage of forest trees, September 20, 1914. Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Type, Hy 3078, Queensland Museum, the specimen in alcohol with type of Aloposoma unguttatipes, the head and several legs were severed from body. QM: Card - Holotype - minus head, left wings and some legs. ‘“‘Anagyropsis subsiganteus Git., = type [GH]"’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip (only partly filled with medium) containing | fore wing from the Holotype. 'Anagyropsis subgiganieus Gir., < type [GH]"’. NOTES: Girault has mounted the Holotype onto a card from alcohol, In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this species in the genus Anagyropsis as a new combination hence the labels above. complete, square coverslip containing the Holotype - of Ablerus nympha Girault. “TYPE, Hy/1736, A.A. Girault’’, **Palynema sublestum Git., Type - [GH] 3741", Queensland Museum. Ablerus nympha ~ 3806". On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum. 3806"" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Shde 2 - | almost complete coverslip containing a fragmented -. ‘‘Polynema sublestum Gir., ©. Innisfail, X.1919, A.P. Dodd [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3741. SUBLIMUS CRISTATITHORAX Girault, 1929, 1929, Trans. R. Soc. 8. Aust. 53: 314-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Reared with Coccuphagus exiguiventris at Darwin, North Australia (G.F, Hill). SAM: Card - 6 Syntype |"; 2 minus heads, 1 with head separated and ‘'Ty’’ marking a missing specimen. ‘‘Type’’, ‘‘Cristati(horax sublimus Gir., North Australia, TYPE", “Cristatithorax sublimis |= sublinius] Gir. , types [GH]"’ and on ihe reverse, ‘'With spms. Caccophagus exiguiventris Girault [GH]”’, QM: Slide (a half slide) - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing numerous specimens of both sexes. ‘‘Cristatithorax sublimis [= sublimus| Gir., Types * - [GH]". NOTES: Although Girault has labelled the QM specimens as Types | have not accepted this. There is no locality data with these specimens and in his unpublished manuscript Girault lists several additional specimens collected from areas other than the type-locality, SUBLUSTRIS OOTETRASTICHUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2: 219-5p. nov, + SUBLESTUM POLYNEMA Girault, 1938. description : 221-spp, key \°. 1938, Revia Ent., Rio de J. 9: 392-sp, nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A teinale [mounted] with the type of Ablerus nynipha. OM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 coverslip containing the intact Holotype | of Polpnema sublestum, 1 PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping grass ina forest streamlet, July 9, 1913, (A.P. Dodd), Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1793, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide QM: 2 slides and 1 card as follows: Slide | - 1 complete coverslip and | coverslip fragment containing the Holotype - with head separated (fragmented, | antenna separated the other attached to a head fragment). ‘‘TYPE, Hy/1793, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Ootetrastichus sublustris Gir. +’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card - 4 £2; 3 of these minus heads and some legs (plus | fore wing from a missing specimen) are Ootetrastichus sublustris, the fourth specimen is the Holotype 2 of Eupelmus aereicorpus Girault. ‘‘4244’’, “Ootetrastichus sublustris Gir., = [GH]’’, “*Fupelmus aereicorpus Gir., Type © [GH]’’. Slide 2 — 3 coverslip fragments (2 cracked); the inner (closest to the label) contains 2 fragmented heads (with separated antennae) of Ootetrastichus sublustris (all probably from the ©? on the Card); the centre coverslip fragment contains parts of Parastenoterys varipes Girault; the outer coverslip fragment contains an unidentified encyrtid. ‘‘Parastenoterys varipes Gir., ©, Ootetrastichus sublustris Gir., 8 2 [GH]’’. ’ SUBMETALLICUS COCCOPHAGUS Girault, 1930. 1930, ‘‘New pests from Australia, VIII.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (16 August 1930) : 5[277]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Male, window, Indooroopilly, Oct., 1929. QM: Slide - 1 almost complete coverslip containing the Holotype ¢ of Coccophagus submetallicus with head and part of | antenna separated, and 3 unidentified chalcidoids. ‘*4013’’, ‘“‘Coccophagus submetallicus Gir., Type *. Indooroopilly, Q., window, Oct., 1929 [GH] 4013”’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4013. SUBPLANITHORAX URIELLOPTEROMALUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 320-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, either by sweeping in the jungle or else from a window in a jungle settlement, December 30, 1911. Yungaburra, Queensland. Type, Hy 3465, Queensland Museum, the above MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM specimen on a tag, the head and a hind tibia on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype ? minus head left fore wing, part of the metasoma and part of 1 leg. “‘TYPE”’, ‘‘Uriellopteromalus subplanithorax Gir., Type ? [GH]’’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the head (1 antenna separated, in 2 pieces) and part of | leg all from the Holotype. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/3465, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Uriellopteromalus subplanithorax »’’, On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. SUBSALEBROSA TRICORYNA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 4 : 229-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One male, H. Hacker, January 17, 1913. Brisbane, Queensland. Type, Hy 3286, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, an antenna ona slide. QM: Card — Holotype ¢ minus left antenna and part of the other. ‘‘Brisbane, 17.1.13 [HH]’’, ‘‘Tricoryna subsalebrosa Gir., Type, * [GH]’’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing 1 antenna from the Holotype. ‘‘Type ¢ [GH] Q. Museum”’, ‘‘7ricoryna subsalebrosa Gir., ¢ [GH] Brisbane ... H. Hacker [HH]’’. On this label Girault has crossed out data in Hacker’s hand. SUBSANGUINEA EURYTOMA Girault, 1926. 1926, ‘‘New pests from Australia. IT.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (30 April 1926) : 2[201]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: From stone of fruit of Mimusops browniana infested with beetle larva, Stone Island, Bowen. H. Tryon, Nov. 27, 1925. QM: 4 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - 2 Syntype ? 2 (1 intact, 1 minus antennal parts) and 1 Syntype ¢ minus part of 1 antenna. ‘'4932’’, ‘‘Eurytoma subsanguinea Gir., Types ¢? [GH]’’. Card 2 - 1 intact 2. ‘‘Eurytoma subsanguinea Gir., ? [GH]’’. Card 3 - | intact ¢ and a separated leg from a specimen now missing. ‘‘Coll. D.A., Q’ld. No.Hy/1216’’, ‘‘Eurytoma subsanguinea Gir., ? [GH]’’. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 571 Card 4- | intact 5. “Eurvioma subsanguinea Gir., = [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number tor the Syntypes of this species is T.4932. SUBSOLANUS EROTOLEPSIOPUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 4: 194-sp. nay. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in jungle, July 24, 1913. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 3181, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag. QM: Card - Holotype © minus head, left wings, tip of metasoma and some lexs. “TYPE”, “Erotolepsiopus subsolanus Gir., Type + [GH]"’. SUBURBIS BLASTOTHRIX Girault, 1926, 1924, ‘‘Homo perniciosus and new Hymenoptera."' (Girault : Brisbane) (10 April 1924) ; 4[181]-4nagyropsis Girault Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. Later, a female was found from Thursday Island, Torres Strait, collected in forest, March 11, 1912, QM: Card — Only the metasoma of the Holotype remains on the card. *‘TYPE”’, *Neomphaloidella suleata Gir. and Dodd, Type [GH]"’, Slide (broken, mended by gluing to another slide) - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head (in 3 pieces, part of J antenna separated). “TYPE, Hy/2605, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Neomphaloidella sulcatus [= suicata], Gir. & D, ©". On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum.” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: | have assumed thar the above specimen is the one from Gordonvale, that the parts on the slide are from this. specimen and that the missing female is the Paratype from Torres Strait. (1917) a junior synonym of Blastothrix Mayr (1875). 1926, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 14 : 67-sp. nov. SULCATA OPHELOSIA Girault, 1925. 1925, **An essay on when a fly is lovable, the ceremony of baptizing some and + description. PUBL. DATA: Forest, Wynnum, March 1, 1922. QM: Slide - 2 complete coverslips containing the Holotype — fragmented, with parts separated. ‘“‘Anagyropsis suburbis Gir., « [GH]". NOTES: Girault was rather confusing in his treatment of the genera Blastothrix and Anagyropsis (see NOTES with Blastorhrix hardyi and the statement at the end of the description of B.swburbis ). In his unpublished manuscript Giraull places this species in Anagyropsis. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this: species is T.10004. SULCATA NEOMPHALOIDELLA (2?) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915), 1915, Menr. Od Mus. 3 ; 243-Sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping grass and foliage on edge of jungle, along the Mulgrave River, March 30, 1913. (A.A. Girault), Northern Queensland (Gordonvale, near Cairns), Type, Hy 2605, unlovely hate.’* (Girault : Brisbane) (30 June 1925) : 1[187]-sp. description, PUBL. DATA; A male, 4 females trom Icerva purchasi, Toowong, Q., July 26, 1923, J,H. Simmonds, Department of Agriculture and Stock, QM: 1 card and 2 slides as follows; Card - 2 Syntype © - (1 intact, the other minus head and right wings) plus 2 legs froma Syntype now missing (?). ‘‘Ophelosia sulegia Girault, Types ~ [GH]*". Slide 1 - 1 cracked coverslip fragment (inner) containing 2 fore wings from the Syntypes of Ophelosia sulcata; | spot of mounting medium and | damaged complete coverslip containing parts from Ophelosia Ayvpatia Girault, '‘Ophelosia suleata Gir., Type = (inner) [GH]"', “Ophelosia hypatia Gir., °. Taringa, Q.,.6,.X11.1928 [GH] Ent. Diy. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.?". Slide 2 ~ | cracked coverslip (with a piece missing) containing 2 heads, fragments of antennae and a melasoma all rom the Syntypes; 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing an undescribed encyrtid. “Ophelosia sulcata Gir., Type *~ [GH]’’, *“Zaomommoencyrtus davboroensis 572 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM SULCATUS GONATOCERUS Girault, 1915. [CHEIRONYNM] Gir., Type - [GH]’’. DPIQ: Card - 4 specimens ; 3 minus heads, | in fair condition and a separated head. “Hy,1095”’, **Ophelosia sulcata Gir, [GH]". NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T.10000. SULCATISCUTUM RAPHAELONIA Girault, 1924. 1924, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 12 : 173-sp. nov. + description. 1926, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 14: 62-sp. noy. + repeat of original description. PUBL. DATA: A female, forest, Birkdale, Q,, June 30, 1921. QM: Card — Holotype : minus head. “Raphaelonia sulcatiseutum Girault, » type [GH]"’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing the fragmented head and antennae from the Holotype of Raphaelonia sulcatiscutum; 1 complete coverslip containing parts froma Parerotolepsia auripes Girault (under the listing for the latter I have wrongly assigned the parts on this slide). *‘Parerotolepsia auripes Gir., », Raphaelonia suleatiscutum Type ° {GH]"’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.10001. SULCATUS AMESTOCHARIS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 183-sp. nov. + description. PUBL, DATA: One female, in jungle, May 4, 1914(A,P, Dodd). Tweed Heads (Tweed River), New South Wales. Type, Hy 2480, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head and hind tibia on a slide. QM: Card — Holotype * minus head and some legs, “' TYPE", ““A4mestocharis sulcatus Gir. [GH]" and on the reverse, ** 2 type [GH]". Slide - 1 cracked coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head (1 antenna and part of the other separated, both in pieces); there is no sign of the tibia, “TYPE", ‘\Amestocharis sulcatus Gir., type [GH]”’. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: \57-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One male, April 15, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Cloncurry, Queensland. Type, Hy 2450, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide with type of Gonatocerus ayrensis Girault. QM: Slide - 3 small coverslip fragments and 1 large coverslip fragment containing 3 specimens, | of which is the Holotype ‘ of Gonatocerus sulcatus, 1 is the Holotype of Ganalocerus ayrensis Girault, | is the Holotype * of Gonatocerus nonsulcatus Girault and the others are unidentified. | leave them for the first reviser to sort out. “TYPE, Hy/1275, 2450, 2451, A.A. Girault”, “QO. Museum. 3672, 1275. Ganatocerus uyrensis < 3672. do. sulcatus * 2450, 3643"", ‘‘Gonatocerts nonsulcatus - [= 1] 3644. 2451"’. On the last 2 labels all except ‘‘Q. Museum. 3672. 3672. 3643”’ and 3644” are jn a hand similar to Mrs Girault's, Girault has corrected the register number on the last label from ‘'2450"’ ta “O451"", NOTES: T.3643 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. SULCATUS TRIPOLYCYSTUS (?) Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 337-sp, nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, on a window, February 17, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2811, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head and hind legs on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype » minus head, wings and some legs. ‘‘TYPE", **Tripolycystus sulcatus Dodd ~ type [DH]’’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the head (in 2 pieces, both antennae attached to ] piece), 2 fore legs and 2 hind legs (1 incomplete); 1 coverslip fragment (added later) containing | pair of wings all from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy/2811, A.A. Girault’’, ‘Queensland Museum. Tripolyeystus sulcatus, Dodd +". On the last label all except ‘“‘Queensland Museum.”' are ina hand similar to Mrs Girault's. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 573 SULCICOLLIS WALSINGHAM!] MEGASTIGMUS Girault, 1929. 1929, Trans. R. Soe. S. Aust. 53 : 340-var. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A pair. Mount Lofty, South Australia (A,M, Lea). SAM: 2 cards on one pin as follows: Cards 1...2 — !4 Syntypes of both sexes and 2 glue patches; of these | intact 7 and 1 intact ¢ are marked “‘ty [GH]"*. **Mc. Lofty, S.A., A.M. Lea [3 of this label]"’, 'Type’’". “Megastigmus sulcicollis Cameron walsinghami Gir., South Australia, TYPE”, “Megastigmus sulcicollis Cameron walsinghami Girault, *- types [GH]’’. QM: Card - 3 Syntype 2 * (2 intact, | minus parts of the antennae) and 2 Syntype -) (1 minus ovipositor, the other minus left wings and most of the antennae). '*Mt. Lofty, S.A., A.M. Lea, Mt. Lofty, S.A., A.M. Lea, Mt. Lofty, S.A.", ‘‘\Wegastigmus sulcicollis Cameron walsinghami Girault, Cotypes *- [GH]*. NOTES: Although Girault has only mentioned the pair in the PUBL. DATA as his- types he obviously had the whole series to hand at the time of the description. At the beginning of the paper Girault states, ‘||. The types are in the named museum [South Australian Museum], cotypes in the Queensland Museum ...’" Therefore I regard the whole series as Syntypes. The Queensland Museum register number for its Syntypes of this variety is T.5016. (minus right antenna and most of the other). “TYPE”. “Horismenoides sulfurelventris Gir., | type [GH]"’. Slide - 1 cracked coverslip fragment containing 2 heads (1 intact, antennae attached, the other in 2 pieces, | antenna separated, in 2 pieces) and a prothorax with fore legs attached; | coverslip fragment (added later by Girault) containing | fore wing, all from the Syntypes. “TYPE, Hy/ 2477, A.A, Girault"', ““Q. Museum. Horismenoides sulfureiventris Gir. -"'. On the last label all except ‘'Q. Museum.’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 2 - Lintact ». “‘Horismenoides sulfureiventris Gir. [GH]"'. SULPUREIVENTRIS SELITRICHODELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 ; 232-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female reared from cecidoymiid [= cecidomyiid] galls on Careva australis, December, 1912 (A.P. Dodd). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2580, Queensland Museum, the specimen. on a slide. OM: Slide - 2 cracked, coverslip fragments containing the fragmented Holotype = in very poor condition (with parts missing). “TYPE, Hy/2580, A.A. Girault”, “Queensland Museum. Selfirichodella sulfureiventri... [= sulfureiventris| Gir. *. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum." are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. SULFUREIVENTRIS HORISMENOIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 153 (footnote)-sp. noy. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3: 182-sp. description; SUMAE CLOSTEROQCEROS Girault, 1934. 1934, “New Capsidae and Hymenoptera, with additional specimen; type data; correction to original description. PUBL. DATA: 1913 — Nelson |= Gordonvale], N.Q. 1915 — Four females, sweeping in a jungle pocket, November 16, 1913. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2477, Queensland Museum, three of the above on a tag and two heads, two hind tibiae on a slide. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card | = 3 Syntype); 2 minus heads and wings, | minus head, prothorax (with fore legs) and metasoma, and a separated head note on an unmentionable.’’ (Girault ; Sydney) (21 December 1934) : 2[312]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Ipswich, forest, June, 1919, In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ““The species was taken with a sweep-net and is based on a female’’. QM: Card - Holotype © minus head and right wings. ‘‘Closterocverus sumae Girault, Type - [GH]"' and on the reverse, “Ipswich, forest, July, 1919 [GH]’’. Slide — a half coverslip containing | pair of wings and the fragmented head plus antennae all from the Holotype: | complete 574 coverslip containing an intact . of Aloposoma(?). **Closterocerus sumae Girault, Type = (inner) [GH], *“4taposoma or Cirraspilus -. Indooroopilly, window, Oct. 6, 1933 [GH]’’. NOTES: The month on the label does not match the published month, but I suspect that the latter is a lapsus. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.10002, SUMNERI EUR YISCH/4 Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2 : 135-sp. description : 139-spp. key. 1913, Can. Ent. 45 ; 427-sp, nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: First reference above - Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Forest. Type, Hy 1619, Queensland Museum. Second reference above — Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Type, Queensland Museum, the above specimen [=] on a tag plus a slide bearing the head. QM: Card - Holotype © minus head, wings and some legs. 3901", '‘Euryischia sumneri Gir., ° type [GH]"’. Slide — 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype head (with parts of the antennae separated); 1 coverslip fragment (added later by Girault) containing | pair of wings all from the Holotype. ‘‘Queensland Museum, TYPE, 3901, Hy/1494, 2"', *Euryisehia summneri Gir., » type [GH] 3901"". NOTES: The two papers issued in December of 1913, The Can. Ent. paper was without doubt written first and as a standard | am accepting it as the reference for this nominal species. T.3901 and Hy.1494 are duplicate Queensland Museum register numbers for the Holotype of this species and have been cancelled. SUMNERI SECODES Girault, 1913, 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 160-sp. description; Secodes Girault (1915) not Forster (1856). 1913, Trans. R. Sac. S. Aust. 37: 70-sp. nov, + description; genus given as Secodes Forster, PUBL, DATA: One female on a card. New South Wales: Lawson (A.M. Lea). Type, 1.1235, South Australian Museum. The MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM above specimen and a slide with antenna and a forewing. SAM: Card - Holotype minus right wings and antennae except for | scape. ‘‘Lawson, N.S.W., Lea’, “11.1235, Secodes sumnert Girault, N.S, Wales, also slide, TYPE", “*Secodes sumneri Girault, 2 type [GH]’’. Slide - | large coverslip fragment containing | fore wing, | antenna and | antennal flagellum. ‘‘Secodes sunmmert Girault, — type [GH]"’. OM: Slide - | cracked, complete coverslip containing 1 - with head separated (antennae absent except for some separated segments). *'Secodella sumneri Gir., © [GH] Q. Museum", “‘Secodella » [GH] Clayfield, Brisbane, On flowers of Baeckea, 22.4,13, H. Hacker [HHJ"’, NOTES: Both papers issued in December of 1913. The Trans, R. Soc. S, Aust. paper was without doubt written first and as a standard | am accepting it as the reference for this nominal spevies, In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this species in the genus Secodel/a as a new combination hence the label on the QM Slide. See the generic section of this Checklist for a discussion of the authorship of the genus Secodes, SUPERBA XENARRETOCERA Girault, 1926. 1926, “*New pests from Australia.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (31 March 1926) : 1[199)-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Oxley, flowers of Leptospermuni flavescens, Sep., Hacker. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ''The type material was taken in 1914"', QM: 3 cards on separate pins as follows: Card | - Holotype - minus parts of both antennae and some legs. ''4653"", ''Xenarretocera superba Girault, Type ° [GH]"’, ‘‘Proconura superha (Gir.) E,F. Riek. det. 1950’. Card 2 - I intact ©, ''Chinchilla, Queensland, A.P. Dodd’’, ‘'Xenarretocera superba Gir., - [GH]"', **Praconura superba (Gir.) E.F. Riek. det. 1950"", Card 3 ~ 1 intact —. ‘Cairns, Queensland, A.P. Dodd", ‘' Xenarretocera superba Girault, - [GH]’’, ‘‘Proconura superba (Gir.) E.F. Riek, det, 1950", NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4653, DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA; LV 57 La SUPERBUS ASYMPIESIELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem, Qd Mus, 3: 296-sp. nov. + description, 1917, Insecutor Inscit. mensir. 5: 155- 2946, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head on aslide. QM: Card - Only some legs from the Holotype remain on the card. “‘TYPE”’, Sympiesis superbus comb. nov. PUBL. DATA: Two females, sweeping forest, August 5, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2714, Queensland Museum, a female ona tag; head and a hind leg on a slide. QM; Card - 1 Syntype © minus head, right wings and some legs; metasoma separated. “TYPE”, “Sympiesis superbus (Gir.[)], Type = [GH]’’. Slide (broken, one end missing) - 2 coverslip fragments; the one closer to che broken end contains the head (in 2 pieces, 1 antenna and part of the other separated) and 1 hind leg all from a Syntype of Asympiesiella superbus, the other coverslip fragment contains the head [rom an unidentified *§38267", *‘Physcus superbus Dodd & Gir., Type [GH]’’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head (in 2 pieces, antennae attached to 1 piece). ‘‘ TYPE, Hy/2946, A.A, Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. 3826. Physcus superhus D, & G. 2**. Qn the last label all except ‘“‘Queensland Museum. 3826’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T3826 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. chaleidoid. “TYPE”, ““Asympiesiella SUREA OLIGasITA LAPSUS. superbus Gir., Type [GH]". 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 12: 54- : catalogue; in error for Ofigosita aurea NOTES: The second Syntype female was Girault. not located. SUPERBUS ERYTHMELUS Girault, 1920, 1920, Insecutor Inscil. mens{r. 8: 97-sp. nov. + description, SUSURRUS TETRASTICHQDES Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 3: 221-sp. nov. + PUBL. DATA: Ravenshoe, jungle, March 13, 1919. QM: Slide - I complete coverslip and | coverslip fragment containing the Holotype - of Erythmelus superbus and a. of Anaphes wallacei Girault. ‘‘ TYPE, Hy/1063, A.A. Girault’’, 3580", “Erythmelus superbus Gir., - type [GH] Queensland Museum, 3588. Anaphes wallacei -’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum. 3588"* 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 T,3580. SUPERBUS PHysCuS (2) Dodd and Girault (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 58-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, August 5, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Gordonyale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping forest, April 12, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2554, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head on a slide. OM: Card - Holotype | minus head. “TYPE", ‘Tetrastichodes susurrus Girault, Type - [GH]’’, Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head of Tetrastichodes susurrus (in 2 pieces, minus | antenna, the other separated); | coverslip fragment containing parts from Epitetrastichus x-carinalus Girault. “TYPE, Hy/2554, 2597, A.A. Girault”’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Tetraslichodes susurrus, Gir. » 2554’", ‘*Neomphaloidella [GH] x~carinatus Gir. 25977’. On the second last label all except “Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. On the last label all except the generic name in Girault’s hand are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s and Girault has changed the generic name from “Epitetrastichus”. 576 SUTTNERI SYMPIESOMORPHELLEUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79 Abt.A, H.6 : 76- sp. nov. + description. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 278-sp. description : 284-gen. key ?°. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 280-type data; descriptive note. 1916, Mem. Qd Mus. 5 : 222- Sympiesomorphelleus (spelt Sympiesomorphalleus) Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Cirrospiloideus Ashmead (1904). PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in a jungle pocket, May 26, 1913. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type {[Hy.1919], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag and a slide with the head and a hind leg. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus head, right wings, metasoma and some legs. ‘‘TYPE”’, ‘*Sympiesomorphelleus suttneri Girault, Type ° [GH]’’. Slide (broken across one end, mended below with paper) - | complete, square coverslip containing the head (in 2 pieces, minus | MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM T TACITI COCCOPHAGUS Girault, 1930. 1930, ‘‘New pests from Australia, VII.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 February 1930) : 3[272]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Bracts Passaflora [= Passiflora\ foetida, Mt. Cootha [= Coot- tha], forest, March 13, 1929. A.R. Brimblecombe. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype ° of Coccophagus taciti with parts separated, 1 ? of Stethynium immaculatum Girault and 2 unidentified chalcidoids. ‘‘Stethynium immaculatum Girault, 2, ?, Coccophagus taciti ? Girault. Ex Passaflora [= Passiflora] foetida, Mt. Cootha [= Coot-tha], III.13.1929, A.R.B. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld. 4011. 4011’’. Girault has crossed out a specific name, inserted ‘‘immaculatum’’ and altered the collection date from ‘‘14’’ to ‘‘13’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4011. antenna the other separated, in 2 pieces) and 2 legs all from the Holotype of Sympiesomorphelleus suttneri; 1 complete, circular coverslip containing the head from TAMASESIA RHICNOPELTELLA Girault, 1934. 1934, ‘‘New Capsidae and Hymenoptera, with an unidentified chalcidoid. ‘‘TYPE’’, “1919"", ‘“Sympiesomorphelleus suttneri Gir., Type ? [GH]’’. NOTES: The slide has an extra leg over that stated to be on the slide in the PUBL. DATA. I suspect that the PUBL. DATA are in error. SWIFTI COCCOPHAGUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 50-sp. nov. + description : 57-spp. key. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, June 10, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2929, Queensland Museum, the female on a slide. QM: Slide - 1 coverslip fragment (on the reverse side of the slide to the labels) containing the Holotype ° with head separated. ‘““TYPE, Hy/2929, A.A. Girault’’, “‘Q. Museum. Coccophagus swifti, Gir. ° 3867’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Q. Museum. 3867” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.3867 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. note on an unmentionable.’’ (Girault : Sydney) (21 December 1934) : 2[312]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Forrest [Canberra], F.C.T. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “Type, 1 2, A.L. Tonnoir, Feb. 23, 1930’’. QM: Card - Holotype ? minus head, left wings and some legs. ‘‘FORREST, F.C.T., 23.2.30, A.L. TONNOIR’’, ‘‘Rhicnopeltella tamasesia Gir., Type 2 [GH]’’. Slide - 2 complete, square coverslips; the outer (further from the labels) contains the head (antennae separated, | incomplete) and 1 fore wing all from the Holotype ° of Rhicnopeltella tamasesia, the inner contains 1 intact ’ of Rhicnopeltella consobrinus Girault. ‘‘Rhicnopeltella tamasesia Gir., Type ©. Forrest, F.C.T, Feb., outer [GH]’’, “*Rhic. consobrina [= consobrinus] Gir., (inner), Hy. No. 632 [GH]’’. NOTES: Hy.632 is not a Queensland Museum register number. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.10005. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: 1V STT TARINGAE GONATOCERUS Girault, 1938. 1938, Revia Ent., Rio de J. 9; 394-sp, nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, from the adhesive bracts of Passaflora |= Passiflora| foetide growing in a garden, Taringa, January 29, 1929, QM: Slide (broken, part missing) - | complete coverslip (on the reverse of the slide to the label) containing the intact Holotype -. **Gonatocerus taringa [= taringae] Girault, Type © [GH] 3740, 3740". NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3740. TARSALIS APROSTOCETUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 222-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in jungle, May 5, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2556, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag: the head and legs on a slide. Another female was taken, January 29, 1914 in same place (A.P. Dodd). QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 1 slide as follows: Card | - 1 Syntype = minus head and right hind Jeg. ‘“TYPE”’, *‘Aprostocetus tarsalis Gir., Type © [GH]’”. Slide (broken, mended by gluing to another slide) - | coverslip fragment containing a Syntype head (minus 1 antenna); | coverslip fragment containing 2 legs only 1 of which could be from the Syntype on Card 1. '*Aprostocetus tarsalis Gir., + type [GH]’’. Card 2-1 + minus head (buried in glue), “Aprostocetus tarsalis Girault, © (GH]’’. NOTES: In the absence of data labels it is impossible to assign holotype-status to the female on Card 1, therefore J have assigned syntype-status to it. The second Syntype female was not located. TARSALIS AUSTRALANUSIA Girault, 1923, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. TASMANIENSIS EURYTOMA Girault, 1926. 1926, Insecutor Inscil, menstr. 14: 131-sp. nov. + description. PUBL, DATA: Hobart, Tasmania, G,H. Hardy, April 21, 1917. QM: Stage - Holotype + intact. '*G.H. Hardy, Hobaat [= Hobart], 21 417/127", “47667”, “Eurvioma tasmaniensis Gir., Type [GH]”’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4766. TASMAN/JENSIS MEGASTIGMUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. 8. Aust. 37: 80-sp. nov. + description; Xathosomoides Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Megastignius Dalman (1820), 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 299-repeat of original description : 302-spp, key \. PUBL, DATA: A Tasmanian species ... was labelled ‘‘Reared from Jarvae of flies attacking Helichryrum [= Helichrysum] scorpioides. R.A. Black.** They were accidentally destroyed. Type, [.1257, South Australian Museum. One slide — posterior legs, antennae, and 2 heads. SAM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 heads (1 with 1 antenna atiached, the other minus antennae) and 2 separated antennae all from the Syntypes now missing. ‘*Nanthosomoides tasmaniensis Girault, 4+ type [GH]"’. NOTES: My notes do not indicate that the Slide contains legs which may be an oversight on my part. I have not had the opportunity to check the slide again. TASMANIENSIS PERILAMPUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79 Abt.A, H.6 = 51- nomen nudum under Peri/ampus cairnsensis Girault. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 298-sp, description = 300-spp. key. 1913, Trans, R. Soc, S, Aust. 37: 75-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 302-measurements by A.P. Dodd after Perilampus reliquus Girault. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. 8. Aust. 53 + 317- additional specimen, PUBL. DATA: A single female specimen on a card. King Island (A.M. Lea). Type. 1.1247, South Australian Museum. The above specimen; an antenna on a slide. 578 SAM: | stage, | card on separate pins, | pin and I slide as follows; Card - Holotype © minus head and left wings. ‘King I,, Tas,, Lea’’, **Perilampus tasmaniensis King Island, also slide, TYPE”. ‘‘Perilampus tasmaniensis Girault, 2 type [GH]"' and on the reverse, ‘981 [GH]”’. Slide - | complete coverslip and | cracked, almost complete coverslip; | contains 1 antenna, the other (added later by Girault) contains the head (without antennae) and 1 fore wing all from the Holotype. **Perilampus tasmaniensis Girault, — type {GH]". Stage — |] - with head separated, glued to a small blue label (which bears ‘*2709°") on the minutien pin. ‘Tasmania, A. Simson”, * Perilampus tasmaniensis Giraull, \ [GH]’’. Pin - There is 4 mesosoma only on the pin, part of the head is glued to a card on the pin; metasoma absent. *“Tasmania, A. Simson", ‘*2709"’, '' Perilampus, Tasmania’, ‘‘Perilampus sp. [GH]’*- NMV: Card -2 )» (2 species); | intact, the other with head (fragmented) and some legs separated. ‘‘Beaconsfield, V., F.B. Wilson, 30.x1.30"'", **F.E. Wilson Collection’, ‘“Perilampus australiensis Gir., tasmaniensis Gir., > [GH]"’. NOTES: The Mem, Od Mus, and Trans. R. Soe. S. Aust. papers issued in December of 1913. The latter was without doubt written first and as a standard | am accepting it as the reference for this nominal species. [ have included the specimen on the Pin since it is grouped with the others in the SAM collections. TASMANIENSIS PLATYGERRAUS Giraull, 1913. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. 8, Aust. 37: 79-sp. nov, + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4; 212-sp. description, PUBL, DATA; 1913 - Two specimens [- -]. Tasmania: Hobart (A.M. Lea). Type, 1.1254, South Australian Museum. The two specimens above (2 pins) and a slide bearing cephalic and posterior femora and antennae. Later a male was found labelled in addition “Reared from wood.”’ 1915 — Female. Hobart, Tasmania. Reared from wood... SAM: Card - 1 Syntype . minus head and MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM all wings except left hind wing. **Hobart, Tas. Lea’’, *‘1,1254, Plarygerrhus fasmaniensis Gir,, Tasmania, also slide, TYPE”, ‘Platvgerrhus tasmaniensis Git., types [GH]"’. Slide - 2 complete coverslips (1 in very bad condition); I contains 2 legs and 2 antennae, ihe other (added later by Girault) contains 2 fore wings, 1 fragmented head (mmus antennae) and ] separated antenna (incomplete) all from the Syntypes some of which are now missing. ‘‘Platygerrhus tasmaniensis Girault ~ types [GH]*’. NOTES: The remaining Syntypes were nat located, TASMANIENSIS TUMIDICOXELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Trans. R. Soc, 8, Aust. 37+ 74- Tumidicoxella sub-gen, nov. of Tumidicoxa Girault (1911) :75-3p. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 ; 326-sp, description. 1922, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 1; 148- Tumidicoxella used as.if it were of generic status, 1926, /nsecutor Inscit, mensir, 14; 66- Tumidicoxella Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Chaleis Fabricius (1789), PUBL. DATA: A single male on a card. Tasmania: Hobart (A.M. Lea). Type, 1.1245, South Australian Museum. The foregoing specimen plus a slide with caudal femur and antenna. SAM: Card - Holoiype * minus left wings and right legs: head separated, minus antennae except for left scape. ‘‘Hobart, Tas., Lea’, “1.1245, Tumidicoxella fasmaniensis Gir,, Tasmania, also slide, TYPE”, “Tumidicoxella tasmaniensis Girault, * type [GH]’’. Slide - 2 coverslips (both with parts missing); | contains 1 antenna and 1 hind leg in 2 pieces, the other (added later by Girault) contains | fore wing and 1 hind Wing all from the Holotype. ‘t Tumidicoxella tasmaniensis Girault, £ [GH]"’. NOTES: The slide is not annotated **type"’ by Girault, but the parts mounted on it match those missing from the Holotype and | have taken them to be parts from the Holotype. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 579 NMV: Card - 2 Syntype ?? both minus heads. ‘‘Mordialloc, Em. 11.10, F. Spry, TASSONI OMPHALOMORPHELLA Girault, 1922. 1922, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 10 : 43-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Ipswich, Queensland, forest, May, 1919. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus head and right wings. ‘‘Omphalomorphella tassoni Gir., Type 2 [GH]’’. Slide - 3 coverslip fragments; | is empty, | contains | pair of wings and the third contains the head (minus | antenna, the other separated, incomplete). ‘“‘Omphalomorphella tassoni ° type [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register Vict. [on reverse of card-mount]’’, ‘‘Type 2", “Det. by Girault, Qland, Rec., 10.9.14’’, ‘‘Gyrolasella tau Gir., Types ° [GH]’’. The last label has ‘‘& Dodd’’ crossed out. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment (with excess medium) containing 2 heads in squashed condition all from the Syntypes. “Gyrolasella tau Gir., ? type [GH]’’. The last label has ‘‘& Dodd’’ crossed out. number for the Holotype of this species is T.10006. TAURUS ACHR YSOPOPHAGUS Girault, 1923. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. TASSONI PERILAMPUS Girault, 1922. 1922, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 10 : 39-sp. nov. + description. TAURUS APHELINUS Girault, 1932. 1932, ‘‘New lower Hymenoptera from PUBL. DATA: A female, Inkerman, Queensland, jungle, December 9, 1917. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus antennae, mandibles and left fore wing; head (mouthparts separated) and some legs separated. ‘‘4711’’, ‘““HOLOTYPE”’, ‘*Perilampus tassoni Girault, 2 type [GH]’’. Slide - Inner cracked coverslip (with pieces missing) containing 2 antennae (1 incomplete), 1 fore wing and 2 mandibles all from the Holotype of Perilampus tassoni, | cracked, complete coverslip containing parts from the Holotype 2 of Perilampus levifacies (?) Girault and Dodd. **Perilampus: levifacies Gir. & D., tassoni Gir., (inner) Types [GH] 4710. 4711’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4711. TASSONIAEFORMIS NEBLATTICIDA Girault, 1921. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. TAU GYROLASELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 3 : 272-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Two females on a card labelled ‘‘Mordialloc. Emerged 11-10. F. Spry, Vict.’’ Types, National Museum, Melbourne, the above specimens on a tag, the heads on a slide. Australia and India.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 October 1932) : 2[294]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: E. Qsld., forest, early March. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type was a single female’. NOTES: No specimens of this species were located. TAURUS ELASMUS Girault, 1922. 1922, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 10 : 45-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Goondi, Queensland, jungle, September. QM: Card - Holotype © minus head. “HOLOTYPE”, ‘‘3944’’, ‘‘Elasmus taurus Girlt, © type [GH]’’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments each containing a head; these are from the Holotype °° of Elasmus taurus and Elasmus punctaticaput Girault. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2721, A.A. Girault’’, “FE. taurus G., = type [GH] Queensland Museum. 3929 + 3944, Elasmus punctaticaput °°’. On the last label all after ‘‘3944.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3944, 580, MEMOIRS. OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM TECTACORISI PACHYCREPIS Girault, 1924. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as 1924, ‘*Homo. perniciosus and new Hymenoptera."’ (Girault > Brisbane) (10 April 1924) : 4[181]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Eggs Tectacoris | = Tectocoris| banksii. Gatton. QM: Slide —-2 coverslip fragments containing | * and | ° Syntype; both are fragmented with parts missing. ‘‘Pachycrepis tectacorisi Gir., Ty... 75 2 No./ Hy.18 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk. Old.”’. Card — 3 intact specimens of both sexes. “Pachycrepis tectacorisi Gir., 1° AAG. [GH]"’ and on the reverse, ‘Melton, Q, [GH]’’. DPIQ: 3 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - 5 specimens buried in glue, 1 minus metasoma. ‘‘Biloela, 22.3.32, A."" and on the reverse, “‘Hy.12°*. *‘Egg parasite of Dechalia consocialis*’, *' Pachyerepis tectacorisi Gir., 7° [GH]", Card 2 - 2intact 77. *‘Biloela, 4.2.32, A.” and on the reverse, ‘‘Hy/3"’. *‘Pachycrepis tectacorisi Gir. [G@H]"". Card 3 - 1 intact = buried in glue. ‘*Biloela, 16,2.32, A.’ and on the reverse, Hy.3"’. *“Pachycrepis tectacorisi Gir., * = [GH]’’. Tn addition there are 4 cards in DPIQ without Girault labels which are probably part of the above series. All are from Biloela. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T.10007. TEIAE EPOMPHALOIDES See TEME SYNTOMOSPHYRU\M TEIAE SYNTOMOSPYHRUM Girault, 1924. 1924, Insecutor Inseif. menstr. 12: 7-sp. nov. + description. 1932, **New pests from Australia, X.”" (Girault : Brisbane) (10 February 1932) : 3[288]-under Epomphaloides indigenus Girault. PUBL, DATA: From many females reared from Teia ananectoides [= anartoides], Hy. No, 484, Dept. Agriculture and Stock, Queensland. Also same number, from Galleruca [= Galeruca] semiputella [= semipullata) (through Henry Tryon). follows: Card 1 -4 intact Syntype = = and 2 intact Syntype 7 2. **Hy.484"", “Syntomosphyruim lejae Gir., : types [GH]". Slide — 1 complete coverslip (outer), and 1 coverslip fragment containing 9 Syntypes without heads and 4 separated heads all of Syntomosphyrum teiae, 1 complete coverslip (in the centre of the slide) containing parts from a Syntype 2 of Tumidicoxella plutellophaga Girault. “‘Syntomosphyrum teiae Girault, Types, Tumidicoxella plutellophaga « type [GH] 4691”?. Card 2-11 ** in fair condition and 2 fore wings. ““Syitomosphyrum teiae Girault, Cotype * [GH]"’. DP1Q: Card - 5 intact Syntype | “Hy 484", “egg parasite of Galeruca semipullata’’, *‘Epomphaloides teiae Girault [GH]", NOTES: Ln his unpublished manuscript Girault places this species in the genus Epomphaloides as anew combination hence the label on the DPIQ Card, In his original description Girault mentions the male, “Male similarly colored but antennae not seen’’. This fits the males on QM Card J since they are mounted with the front of their heads face down in glue, obscuring the antennae. In his unpublished manuscript he gives additional details including the male antennae which [ am assuming he obtained after gaining access to the additional males (antennae clearly visible) on QM Card 2 after his original description was published. These males therefore do not have type- status. The Queensland Museum register number for its Syntypes of this species are T.10008 (Card 1) and T.10010 (Shde), TENEBRICOSA CHEIROPACHYSIA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem, Qd Mus. 4: 209-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) a junior synonym of Neosystasis Girault (1915). PUBL. DATA: Kuranda, Queensland. Jungle, September 12, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Type. Hy 3201, Queensland Museum, the eh ona tag; head and hind legs on a slide. DAHMS; GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 581 QM: Card - Holotype ° minus head, left wings and 2 legs. ‘‘TYPE’’, “‘Cheiropachysia tenebricosa Gir., Type ° [GH]’’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the fragmented head (antennae separated) and 2 legs; 1 coverslip (with a piece missing, added later by Girault) containing 1 pair of wings all from the Holotype. ‘TYPE, Hy/3201, A.A. Girault’’, ‘“Queensland Museum. Cheiropachysia tenebricosa °’’. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. TENEBRICOSUS STOMATOCERAS (?) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 335-sp. nov. + description : 340-spp. key %%. PUBL. DATA: Two females, Mr. F.P. Dodd in October, 1913, on flowers. Kuranda, Queensland. Type, Hy 3397, Queensland Museum, one of the above specimens on a tag, the antennae on a slide. One female, Gordonvale, forest, April 27, 1914. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - 1 Syntype ® minus antennae, | fore wing and right hind leg; 1 fore wing separated. ‘'4614’’, ‘‘Stomatoceras tenebricosus Gir. & Dodd, ? type [GH]’’, “*Stomatoceras tenebricosus Gir. & Dodd [HH]’’. Slide (broken, part missing) — | coverslip (partly missing) containing part of one antenna presumably from the Syntype ¥ above, ‘°3397’’, ‘“‘Stomatoceras tenebricosus Gir. & Dodd, ° type [GH] 4614’’. Card 2 - 1 © with 1 fore wing and parts of 2 legs separated. ‘‘Gordonvale, N.Q., Jun., 1920’’, ‘‘Stomatoceras tenebricosus Gir. [& Dodd], 2 [GH]’’. NOTES: The other two females mentioned in the PUBL. DATA were not located. Without label data on the remaining specimen it is difficult to assign holotype- status to it with any certainty, therefore I have placed it as a Syntype. T.4614 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for this species and in the absence of the additional Syntypes it has been cancelled. TENERUM STETHYNIUM Girault, 1920, 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 8 : 100-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Irvinebanke [= Irvinebank], March 15, 1919. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 °°; one is the Holotype of Gonatocerus goethei Girault and the other is a Paratype of Aphelinoidea speciosissima Girault (the Holotype 2 of Stethynium tenerum no longer exists). ‘‘Gonatocerus goethei Girault, 2 type, AAG. 1044 [GH] 3683. 3683’’. On this label Girault has crossed out a generic and specific name. ‘‘Aphelinoidea Speciosissima Girault, ° ? AAG., Stethynium tenerum Gir., ° type (Destroyed) [GH] 3551’’. On this label Girault has crossed out ‘‘Homotype’”’ after “‘speciosissima Girault’’ and inserted a question mark. TENNYSONI COCCOPHAGUS Girault, 1931. 1922, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 10 : 108-nomen nudum under Coccophagus lucani Girault. 1931, ‘‘A new habit in an old insect, Homo pudicus and new Eurytomidae.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (1 September 1931) : 3[282]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Nelson [= Gordonvale]. QM: Slide - 5 coverslip fragments (1 cracked); the outer 3 contain Zarhopaloides longifasciatipennis Girault, the remaining 2 each contain | intact 2 and these are the Holotype 2 of Coccophagus tennysoni and a Syntype ° of Casca machiaveli Girault. “*3876’’, ‘‘Zarhopaloides longifasciatipennis [GH]’’, ‘‘AAG., Casca machiaveli, Coccophagus tennysoni Qsld [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3876. TENNYSONI ENTEDONOMORPHA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2 : 262-sp. nov. + description : 272-gen. key °2., 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 266-spp. description; comparison with Entedonomorpha renani Girault; ‘‘The two type bodies [E. tennysoni and E. renani] have been carefully re-examined and remounted together on a slide’’. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM PUBL. DATA: One female, September 3, 1913, sweeping in a jungle pocket (A.P. Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1888, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head and hind legs on a slide. QM: Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype 2° of Entedonomorpha tennysoni and Entedonomorpha renani Girault, both minus heads and some legs. “TYPE, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘1908’’, ‘‘Entedonomorpha: renani, tennysoni Gir., © types [GH]’’. DPIQ: Card - 1 ¢ minus head and right wings. ‘‘Entedonomorpha tennysoni Gir., ° [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Byfield, J.L. Froggatt, 29.I11.1926, ex puparium [GH]’’. On the upper part of the label Girault has crossed out a specific name (now illegible) and inserted ‘‘tennysoni’’. NOTES: The Slide containing the head and hind legs was not located. unidentified chalcidoids; 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing the Holotype © of Anagrus armatus australiensis Girault. “TYPE, Hy/1050, A.A. Girault’’, “*Paranaphoidea tennysoni Girault, Type © [GH] 3564’’, ‘‘Paranaphoidea tennysoni Gir., © type [GH] Queensland Museum. Anagrus armatus australiensis 2 3576’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum. 3576”’ and the part in Girault’s hand are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 2 with parts separated; | coverslip (with part missing) containing an unidentified thrip. ‘*Paranaphoidea tennysoni Girault, °. Gurulmundi, 1.24.1924. Forest [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3564, TENNYSONI PERILAMPOIDES Girault, 1920. 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 8 : 50-sp. nov. + description. TENN YSONT BUPELMUS Girault, 1921: 1925, Insecutor Inscit. menstr, 13 : 95-type 1921, Insecutor Inscit. menstr, 9 : 188-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Nelson [= Gordonvale], jungle, January 8, 1919. QM: Card - 1 intact ° which I suspect is not this species. ‘‘Gordonvale, N.Q., Sept., 1920.”’, ‘'4343’’, ‘‘Eupelmus tennysoni Girault, Paratype ° [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 antenna and 1 fore wing all from a specimen now missing. ‘‘Eupelmus tennysoni Gir., Paratype 2 [GH] 4343. 4343. Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES: Neither of the above have any type-status. The parts on the Slide come from a different species to that mounted on the Card. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype (not located) of data. PUBL. DATA: Two females from cavities in green twigs under green disc-galls placed side by side on their rims. Gordonvale, June 16, 1918. QM: Card - 2 Syntype °°; 1 intact, the other minus head (prothorax partly dislodged). ‘‘Perilampoides tennysoni Gir., : types [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 antennae, | fore wing and 1 leg all froma specimen now missing. ‘*Perilampoides tennysoni Gir., 2 [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T.4913. this species is T.4343. TENNYSONI POLYCYSTOIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Ent. News 24 : 459-sp nov. + description. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 322-sp. description : 328-gen. key. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 329-additional specimen; descriptive notes; type details. TENNYSONI PARANAPHOIDEA Girault, 1920, 1920, Insecutor Inscit, menstr. 8 : 98-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: [°] Forest, Cairns, January. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 cracked, coverslip fragment containing the intact Holotype 2 of Paranaphoidea tennysoni and several PUBL. DATA: A single female, April 13, 1913, sweeping along the edges of the jungle. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type [Hy.1972], the above DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA; 1V 58 specimen on a tag, the hind legs and head ona slide. QM: Card - Holotype © minus head, left wings, metasoma and some legs. “‘TYPE”’, “Polyeystoides tennysoni Gir., Type [GH]”. Slide - 1 coverslip (with a piece missing) containing the head (minus antennae) and 2 legs; 1 complete coverslip containing parts of 2 legs.and 1 coverslip fragment (added later by Girault) containing | fore wing all from the Holotype. ‘TYPE, Hy/1972, A.A, Girault’’, ‘Queensland Museum. Polyeystoides tennysoni, Gir. “’*, On the last label all except ‘“‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. aw QM: Card ~ Only 2 legs remajn of the Holotype on the card, “TYPE”, “Parzaomommyia [= Parzaommomyial fenuicorpus Gir., © type [GH]"’. Slide - | cracked coverslip fragment (near the ‘' TYPE” label) containing the fragmented head and antennae from the Holotype of Parzaommomyia tenuicorpus, 2 cracked, coverslip fragments containing the Holotype = of Eniedonomphale margiscutum Girault. “TYPE, Hy/2544, 2545, A.A. Girault"’, “Queensland Museum. Parzaommomyia tenuicorpus « Gir. (outer[)]*’. On the last label all except *‘Queensland Museum.’’ and “Gir. (outer [GH]"' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's, **Entedanomphale margiscurum — Gir.*’. On the last label all TENNYSONI_XENUFENS Girault, 1920. 1920, /nsecutor Inscit. menstr. 8 : 203-sp. nov. + description, 1938, Revia Ent., Rio de J. 9 : 385-Xenifensia gen. nov.; Xenufens tennysoni type- TENUIS APROSTOCETUS Girault, 1915. Species . 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 3 ; 223-sp. nov. + except 'Gir. [GH]"’ and the ‘te [GH]"' on the end of the generic name are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. PUBL. DATA: Watsonville, March 12, 1919, QM: Slide -3 cracked, coverslip fragments containing the Holotype *. of Xenu/fens tennysoni, Oligosita rustica Girault, Eustochomorpha haeckeli Girault and Gonatocerus macauleyi Girault. “TYPE, Hy/2448, A.A. Girault’’, ''3436"', “‘Gonatoc. macauleyi, Xenufensia tennysoni, Oligosita rustica [GH], Q. Museum. Eustochomorpha haeckeli, Gir. 3655. 3693. 3473"’. On the last label “Eustochamorpha haeckeli, Gir. -"* are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s, NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3436. description. PUBL. DATA: Female, sweeping in a jungle pocket, June 3, 1913 (A_P. Dodd). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2558, Queensland Museum, the above specimen ona tag, the head on a slide, QM: Card - Holotype ~ minus head. “TYPE”, Aprostocetus tenuis Gir, & D. [= Gir.], « type [GH]’*- Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing the incomplete Holotype head (minus | antenna, the other separated). ‘‘TYPE, Hy/ 2558, A.A. Girault”’, ‘Queensland Museum. Aprostacetus tenuis » G2'. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum." are ina hand similar to Mrs Girault’s and Girault has crossed out ‘'& D.". TENNYSONT XENUFENSIA See TENNYSONI X ENUFENS TERRAE EURYTOMA NOMEN NUDUM 1929, Trans. R. Soc. 8. Aust. 53 : 339-nomen nudum. NOTES: There are specimens in the OM labelled as Types and Cotypes of Eurytoma TENUICORPUS PARZAOMMOMY?A Girault, LOLS, 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3: 216-sp. nov, + description. PUBL, DATA: One female, in jungle, June 25, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2544, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head on a slide with type Entedonomphale margiscutum Girault, terrue. Therefore the above reference was Girault’'s typical additional specimens listing with notes on these specimens in relation to the Types. These comparative notes are insufficient to make this a valid, available, nominal species 584 TERRAE STOMATOCERAS Girault, 1930. 1930, ‘‘New pests from Australia, VIII.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (16 August 1930) : 4[276]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Pupa Miletus. Brisbane, Sep. 30, 1926, L. Franzen. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type was one female reared from Miletus ignitus’’. QM: Card - Holotype ? minus part of right antenna; | hind leg separated. ‘‘Brisbane, 30-9-26, Host M. ignita [= ignitus]’’, **4635’’, ‘‘Stomatoceras terrae Girault, Type ° [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4635. TERRAEFILIUS ANAGYROPSIS Girault, 1938. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. TERRIGENA GONATOCERUS Girault, 1938. 1938, Revita Ent., Rio de J. 9 : 393-sp. noy. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, in the forest with the sweep-net, Dayboro, October 8. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the intact Holotype = of Gonatocerus terrigena and 1 ° of Polynema thoreauini Girault. ‘‘Polynema thoreauini Girault, °, Gonatocerus terrigena Girault, Type °. Dayboro, Q., Forest, 8 Oct. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld. 3692. Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3692. TERRIGENA PLASTOCHARELLA Girault, 1932. 1932, ‘‘New lower Hymenoptera from Australia and India.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 October 1932) : 2[294]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: [2] Gold Cr., 14 Oct., 1928. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “‘The type was a single female taken by sweeping scrub trees’’. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the intact Holotype °. ‘‘Plastocharella terrigena Gir., Type °. Gold Creek, Q., Brigalow, 14 Oct., 1928, Type [GH] 3817. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld. 3817. Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3817. TERTIUS ARHOPOIDEUS Girault, 1923. Encyrtidae Gordh-and Dahms in prep. TESTACEIFEMORA WESTWOODIANA Girault, 1922. 1922, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 10 : 151-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: [2] Brisbane, Queensland, April 20, 1917 (Hacker). In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The original type was a single female’’. QM: | card, | stage on separate pins and 1| slide as follows: Slide (broken, part missing) - 1 cracked, coverslip fragment containing parts of the antennae from the Holotype now missing (2). ‘‘ Westwoodiana testaceifemora Gir., ‘ type [GH]’’. Card - 1 ° minus some legs; metasoma separated. ‘‘Brisbane: H. Hacker, 21.10.21’’, ‘‘On Tree trunk’’, ‘*Westwoodiana testaceifemora Gir., Type % [GH]’’. Stage - 1 2 minus head, most legs and part of the right wings; 1 leg (glued to the data label) and metasoma (in a gelatin capsule) separated. ‘‘Brisbane: H. Hacker, 20.11.17’’, ‘‘ Westwoodiana testaceifemora Gir., 2 type [GH]’’. NOTES: The above card-mounted female has no type-status since its data were not mentioned with the original description. In his unpublished manuscript Girault discusses this specimen as follows, ‘‘A female, tree trunk, Brisbane, October 21, 1921, H. Hacker. The following notes were made from this specimen ... The specimen was also designated a type’’. Later he says, “The original type was a single female. The following additional data are from that part of the original description as yet unpublished ...’’ This would seem to indicate that the original type was missing at that point in time. One would expect that he would base the additional notes on the original specimen if it was to hand. However, he mentions only two females in DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: LV 58 his unpublished manuscript and it could be that the PUBL. DATA are in error in stating ‘*.., April 20, 1917"’. If this is the case the bady on the Stage could be that of the Holotype. This is best left to the first reviser for resolution, THACKERAY! PARECTROMOIDELLA Girault, 1915, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. THAELMANNI APLEUROTROPIS Girault, 1934. 1934, ‘“‘New Capsidae and Hymenoptera, with note on an unmentionable."’ (Girault : Sydney) (21 December 1934) : 2[312]-sp. description. PUBL, DATA: Taringa, forest, Oct., 1928. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “One female captured the first of October"’. QM: Card - Only some legs (outer) of the Holotype remain on the card together with an unidentified metasoma with some leg parts closely associated. ‘4 pleurotropis thaelmanni Gir., Type (outer) = [GH]"’ and on the reverse, ‘Taringa, forest, | Oct., 1928 (GH]’. Slide - ] complete, square coverslip (outer) containing the fragmented head (antennae separated), | pair of wings (fore wing folded) and some leg parts all from the Holotype of Apleurovtropis ihaelmanni; a half, square coverslip containing parts from a» of Apleurorropis unnotipennis (Girault) (originally described in Epentedon). ‘“Apleurotropis: thaelmanni Gir., ° type (outer); winotipennis Gir., ». Malvern, Vic. [GH]”, NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.10011. THAELMANNI RHICNOPELTELLA Girault, 1934. 1934, ‘‘New Capsidae and Hymenoptera, with note on an unmentionable."* (Girault ; Sydney) (2] December 1934) : 2[312]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Sea Lake, Vic., Goudie. QM: | card and 2 slides as follows; Card - 1 Syntype » minus head and some legs (left wings Separated), 3 Syntype *“, 1 minus head and some legs, 1 minus metasoma and right wings, and the third nw minus antennae. ‘Bred from Galls [on the upper part of the card-mount]"’, ‘Sea Lake, V., Galls, 1911, Goudie’’, ‘‘Please return to F, E, Wilson", ‘‘Raicnopeltella thaelmanni Gir., Type © [GH]"’. Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip plus an adjoined coverslip fragment containing, | Syntype = minus most appendages (head separated) and | Syntype * head minus antennae; | complete coverslip (outer) containing 2 fragmented specimens of Rhienopettella globula Girault. “‘Rhic. thaelmanni Gir.. Types 7 ~ (inner 2) [GH]’’, **Rhicnopeltella globula Gir. Blenheim, N. Zealand, stem galls on gum, Nov., 1924 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’- Slide 2 - 1 coverslip fragment (lower left) containing 3 legs (2 incomplete) of Rhicnopeltella thaelmanni (uncertain origin); 1 compleie coverslip and 2 coverslip fragments containing parts from the Syntypes of Rhicnopeltella purpureiventris Girault, “‘TYPE”’, “Rhicnopeltella purpureiventris Gir,, © type, wing, Hind Jegs, antenna [GH]"', “1 fore leg. Fore legs thaelmanni - [GH] Queensland Museum. Hy/3554"’. NOTES: Girault has not selected a Holotype in the literature and all of his specimens are therefore Syntypes. The Queensland Museum register numbers for the Syntypes of this species are T.10012 (Card) and T.10013 (Syntype female on the Slide). THALES! A PROSTOCETUS See Ma RGIMENTRIS-A PROSTOCETUS THALES! STETH YNIUM Girault, 1938. 1938, Revia Ent., Rio de J. 9: 388-sp. nov. + description. PUBL, DATA: Window, Indaoraopilly, August, 1936. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip and 1 coverslip fragment containing 6 specimens. | of which is the Holotype © of Siethynium thalesi, | is Paranaphoidea eucalypti, 1 is an undescribed species of Ab/erus and the others are unidentified. ‘‘Stethynium thalesi Gir., Type °, Paranaphoidea eucalypti [GH]” and on the reverse of the slide, “4 blerus christi (CHELRONYM] Gir., Type - [GH]”’. 586 NOTES; The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.6415. THAUMASUROIDES STOMATOCERAS Girault, 1930, 1930, ‘New pests from Australia, VII." (Girault + Brisbane) (16 August 1930) : 4[276]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Grt. Palm Is,, May, G.H, Hardy. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “‘The type was one female, 1925"". QM: | stage and 1 card on separate pins as Tollows: Card - 1 intact =. ‘‘Gordonvale, N.Q., Jun.,, 1920°", °£4585"", ‘*Stomatoceras thaumasuroides Gir., Paratypes | [GH]"’. Stage ~ | intact 5. ‘“Gordonvale, N.Q,, July, 1920’', **4585"", **Stomatoceras thaumasuroides Gir.{HH]"’. NOTES: The Holotype of this species was not located. The above two specimens have no type-status since their data were not mentioned with the original description. They are mentioned in Girault’s unpublished manuscript as additional specimens. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM antenna separated. **...uranda, .,.919, F.P.D., fon reverse of card-mount]"’, “Kuranda, Queensland, A.P. Dodd"’. 4634", ‘“Sromatoceras theclayora [= theclavorae| Girault, Cotype = [GH]"’. Slide - | complete coverslip containing, | folded fore wing and 3 antennae (1 in 2 pieces, incomplete) all presumably from the QM Syntypes. “‘Stomatoceras theclavora [= theclavorde\ Gir., Types 7° [GH] 4634 Ent. Div. Dep, Ag. & Stk., Qld.*’. Card 3-1 “ minus antennae and left hind tarsi; right hind leg separated. ‘‘Kuran..., 1919, F.P... [on reverse of card-mount]’’, ‘Kuranda, Queensland, A.P. Dodd", 4634" “Stomatoceras theclavora [= theclavorae| Girault, Paratype " [GH]"'. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault mentions additional specimens, ““Two more males, each mounted with blackened host pupa, through A.P. Dodd, from the type locality, Feb, and March, 1919, F.P, Dodd*". Girault visually labelled subsequent specimens as Paratypes which means that the specimens on ANIC Card and QM Card 3 have no type-status (they are the specimens through A.P. Dodd). The remaining Syntypes reared by P.P. Dodd were not Jocated. THECLAVORAE STOMATOCERAS Girault, 1930. 1930, ‘‘New pests from Australia, VIII.’ (Girault : Brisbane) (16 August 1930) : THISRE OLIGOSITA Girault, 1929, 1929, “‘New pests from Australia VI.”’ 4{276]|-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Kuranda, F.P. Dodd, In his unpublished manuscript Giraull says, ‘The types were two females, two males reared in March from the pupa of Proveilmanus ictinus |= Protialmenus ictinus| Hew."*. ANIC; Card - 1 / with separated antennae (in pieces) mounted with host pupa. ‘Kuranda, March, 1919, F.P. Dodd", *Stomataceras theclavora [= theclavorae| Girault, Paratype * [GH]"’. QM: 3 cards on separate pins and I slide as follows: Card 1-1 Syntype = minus right fore wing; some legs separated. ‘'Kuranda, 1919, F.P.D. [on reverse of card-mounit]”’, ‘*Kuranda, Queensland, A.P. Dodd’, '4634’", **Stomatoceras theclavora |= theclavorae| Girault, Type ° [GH]"’. Card 2—1 Syntype ; minus left wings and right antenna; left mid leg and part of left (Girault : Brisbane) (30 September 1929) : 4[269]-sp. description, PUBL. DATA: Miles, forest, 26 Jany., 1924, QM: Slide — | coverslip fragment containing the Holotype - of Oligosita thisbe with head separated; | complete coverslip containing a ~ of Anaphes wallucei Girault. ‘‘Oligosita thisbe Gir., Type » [GH]"’, *‘Anaphes wallacei Gir., =, Miles, forest, Jany. 26, 1924 [GH] 3514, Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Sik., Qld. 3514", NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3514. THOREAUINI ANASTATUS Girault, 1917. 1917, Insecutar Inscit. menstr. 5: 34-sp. nov. + descnption. 1939, Qd Nat. 11 = 22-a cryptic note making DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 587 Anastatus Motschulsky (1859) a junior synonym of Eupelmus Dalman (1820). PUBL. DATA: One female, Toowoomba, Queensland (A, Koebele). Type, No. 20692, U.S. Nat. Mus., the specimen on a tag; wings, antenna, and hind legs on a slide. USNM: Card - Holotype ©° with head (minus antennae), mesosoma (minus wings and most legs) and metasoma separated. ‘Australia, Koebele’’, ‘‘20692’’, “‘Toowoomba’’, ‘‘Anastatus thoreauini Girault, Type ° [GH]’’. Slide - 3 complete coverslips (1 large, 2 small) containing antennae (in pieces), 1 leg, 1 tibia + tarsus and 2 fore wings all from the Holotype. ‘‘20692’’, ‘‘Anastatus thoreauini Girault [GH]’’. THOREAUINI COCCOPHAGUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 50-sp. nov. + description : 57-spp. key. PUBL. DATA: One female, along the Tweed River, May 3, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Tweed Heads, New South Wales. Type, Hy 2931, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 2 coverslip fragments each containing a female with head separated. One is the Holotype © of Coccophagus thoreauini, the other is Encarsia whittieri Girault. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2931, 2950, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. 3874. Coccophagus thoreauini. 2931. 3874’’. “‘Queensland Museum. Encarsia whittieri. 2 2950. 3835’’. On the last two labels all except ‘‘Queensland Museum. 3874. 3874’’ and ‘‘Queensland Museum. 3835’’ are ina hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. On the last label Girault has crossed out part (now illegible) of the generic name. NOTES: T.3874 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. THOREAUINI GROTIUSELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 288-Eulophinusia Girault (1913) as junior synonym of Grotiusella Girault (1913) (the reverse is true since Eulophinusia was published first; see generic part of the Checklist to follow): 289-notes after Grotiusella argentifasciata Girault : 290-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping bushes, October 10, 1913 (G.F. Hill). Port Darwin, Northern Territory. Type, Hy 2705, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag; head and hind tibiae on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype ? minus head and parts of some legs. ‘‘TYPE’’, **Fulophinusia thoreauini Gir., ° type [GH]’’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing the fragmented head (minus antennae), and part of 2 legs all from the Holotype. ‘‘TYPE, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘“Eulophinusia thoreauini Girault, ° type Eulophinusia [GH]’’. On the last label Girault has crossed out a generic name (now illegible) and inserted “*Eulophinusia’’. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this species in the genus Grotiusella. He has obviously labelled his types before deciding upon the generic synonymy above and has omitted to change his labels. See generic part of the Checklist to follow. THOREAUINI PARALEPTOMASTIX Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. THOREAUINI POLYNEMA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 167-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping forest uplands, May 28, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Maclean, Clarence River, New South Wales. Type, Hy 2472, Queensland Museum, the female on a slide with type of Gonatocerus humboldti (Girault). QM: 5 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 2 coverslip fragments; the one closer to the ‘‘TYPE”’ label contains the intact Holotype ° of Polynema thoreauini, the other contains the Holotype ° of Agonatocerus humboldti 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 in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s and Girault has crossed out the ‘‘A’’ from the generic name. ‘‘Polynema thoreauini Gir., = 2472. 3632’’. On the last label all except *3632”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. 588 Slide 2 - 2 coverslip fragments containing 3 2°23 1 intact, the others with parts separated. ‘*Polynema thoreauini Girault, °. Stanthorpe, forest, 22-24 Apr., 1924 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Slide 3 - 1 coverslip fragment containing | intact °. ‘‘Polynema thoreauini Gir., °. Forest Hill, forest, Dec., 1932, A.R. Brimblecombe [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Slide 4 - 2 coverslip fragments; the one closer to the ‘‘Queensland Museum”’ label contains 1 intact ° of Polynema thoreauini, the other contains the Holotype ¢ of Polynema hegeli Girault. ‘TYPE, Hy/2473, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Polynema thoreauini Girault, 2 (outer). Enoggera, Q. [GH]’’, “Queensland Museum. 3719. Polynema poincarei hegeli [= Polynema hegeli] Gir. 2’’, On the last label all except “*Queensland Museum. 3719’’ and ‘*noincarei [GH]”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Slide 5 - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 intact ° of Polynema thoreauini and the Holotype ° of Gonatocerus terrigena Girault. ‘‘Polynema thoreauini Girault, ?, Gonatocerus terrigena Girault, Type ©. Dayboro, Q., Forest, 8 Oct. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld. 3692. Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES: New (1976) has selected the incorrect specimen as the Holotype of this species. His selection was the female on Slide 4 which was collected at Enoggera whereas the Holotype was collected at Maclean and mounted with A gonatocerus humboldti (Girault Slide 1). T.3632 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. THOREAUINI S YMPIESOMORPHELLEUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 281-sp. nov. + description. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM QM: Card - Holotype ° minus head. ““TYPE’’, ‘‘Sympiesomorphelleus thoreauini Girault, Type ° [GH]’’. THUSANOIDES MATRITIA See THUSANOIDES SIGNIPHORA THUSANOIDES SIGNIPHORA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 71-sp. nov. + description. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. §. Aust. 53 : 311-as Matritia thusanoides under Matritia hebes Girault. PUBL. DATA: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Forest, December 2, 1913. Type, Hy 2968, Queensland Museum, one female on a slide. QM: Slide - 2 coverslip fragments; the one closer to the main label contains the squashed Holotype ° of Signiphora thusanoides with parts separated, the other contains an unidentified signiphorid. “*TYPE’’, ‘‘4415’’, ‘‘Signiphora thu...oides Gir., ° type [GH]’’, ‘‘HOLOTYPE SIGNIPHORA THUSANOIDES, GIR. DET. J.B. WOOLLEY ’79”’. NOTES: T.4415 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. THYMUS CHALCIS Girault, 1917. 1917, ‘‘Descriptiones stellarum novarum,”’ (Girault : ?) (1 May 1917) : 6[85]-nom. nov. for Chalcis tegularis Cameron. NOTES: In 1924 Girault proposed another new name Chalcis silvae for Chalcis tegularis. This becomes a junior synonym of Chalcis thymus. 1916, Mem. Qd Mus. 5 : 222-Sympieso- morphelleus (spelt Sympiesomor- phalleus) Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Cirrospiloideus Ashmead TINEOPHAGUS STOMATOCERAS Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79 Abt.A, H.6 : 87- sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4 : 334-sp. description. (1904). PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping forest, June 7, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2687, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag. PUBL. DATA: [2] One specimen, Mr. F.P. Dodd of Kuranda and labelled ‘‘From pupa of red ant moth. 9.11.03’’. The host is a tineid. Townsville, Queensland. Type [Hy.3392], Queensland Museum, the above DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALLAN LLYMENOPTERA: IV 589 TINGOORAE PTERYGOGRAMMA Girault, 1929. 1929, ‘'New pests from Australia V1."" specimen on a card, hind femur and an antenna on a slide, QM: I card, | stage on separate pins and 1 slide as follows; Card - Holotype / minus left antenna, the tip of the right antenna, right Fore wing and both hind legs. ‘‘From pupa red ant moth {on top of card-mount]"’, ‘Townsville, Qld, 9.11.03, F.P. Dodd’’, ‘* 4693"', **Stomatoceras..,, Gir., © type [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘*S. dineophagus [GH]"*, On the upper surface of this label Girault has crossed out a specific name which is now illegible. “‘Stomatoceras tineophagus Gir. [HH]"’, “‘Stomatoceras leaj Gir. E.F. Riek. det. 1951". Slide - 2 cracked coverslip fragments containing | antenna and | hind leg (incomplete) all from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy/3392, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensla... Stomatoceras tineophagus, Gir. » 4693"’. On the last label all except “Queensla.., 4693”’ are ina hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Stage - | intact °. ‘“Gardonvale, N.Q., May, 1920"’, “‘Sromtatoceras tineophagus Gir., « [GH]’’, ‘‘Stomatoceras australiensis Gir. E.F, Riek, det. 19517", NOTES: T.4693 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of (his species and has been cancelled. TING ALPAE ELASMUS Girault, 1940. 1940, Revia Soc. ent, argent. WW: 321-sp. description. PUBL. DATA; A female, forest, Wynnum, Noy, 29, 1921. OM: Card - Only the metasoma, some legs and | hind wing remain of the Holotype on the card, '3985"', ‘SHOLOTYPE”’, “Elasmus tingalpae Gir., Type + [GH]"’. Slide - 1 small, complete coverslip containing the Holotype head of Alasmus tingalpae with antennae attached; | large, complete coverslip containing parts from the Syntypes of Eusandalum campressistylus Girault. ‘“Elasmus tingalpae Gir., Type - [GH] 3985”’, “‘Eusandalum contpressistylus Gir,, = type [GH] 4351. 43517". NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T3985, (Girault : Brisbane) (30 September 1929) : 3[268]-sp. description. PUBL, DATA: Male, Tingoora, forest, 14 March, 1923. QM: Slide (short, narrow) - 2 covershp fragments each containing a Syntype + (1 minus head). “Prervgogramma tingoorae Girault, Types. 4. LIf,14.1923 [GH] 3404’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T.3404. TINTINNABULUM A PHELINOIDEA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 150-sp. nov. + description. PUBL, DATA: Two females, sweeping forest, January 6, 1913, Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Type, Hy 2437, Queensland Museum, two females on a slide together. QM: Slide — 1 complete coverslip containing 2 Syntype |» of Aphelinvidea fintinnabulum; | covership fragment containing Aphelinoidea totinigra Girault. * Aphelinoidea tintinnabulum Gir., ="s types. Pentland, Q., Jany., 1913 [GH] 3385"', 4058", ‘*Aphelinoidea totinigra Girault, Type ) [GH] 4058". NOTES: T.3385 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Syntype of this species and has been cancelled. TINTINNABULUM ZAOMMOMYIELLA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3 + 214-sp. nov, + description, PUBL. DATA: One female, in jungle, June 25, 1914. Gordonvale, Queensland. Type, Hy 2541, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a iag with type of persimilis; head on a slide with types of persimilis and sol, QM: Card —2 - -; the inner minus head and right wings is the Holotype - of Zaommomyiella tintinnabulum and the outer = is the Holotype of Zaommomyiella persimilis Girault. **TYPE™, “*Zaom- momyiella persimilis Gir,, (outer); tintinnabulum Gir., Type ? [GH]’’. Slide - 4 coverslip fragments; the lower, left, cracked coverslip fragment contains the 590) MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Holotype head of Zaoimmomiyiella lintinnabulum with antennae attached, the other coverslip fragments contain parts from the Holotype ++ of Zaammomyiella persimilis Girault and Zaommomyiella sol Girault. ‘‘ TYPE, Hy/2542, .,,A. Girau,..’", **Hy.2541. Hy.2542, Hy.2543"7, ‘'Z. tatinnabulum +. Head - inner left [GH]"’, “Queensland Museum. Zaommom~ypiella persimilis - (outer) sof * wing'’. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum.”* and ““outer) sai © wing [GH]"' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Girault has crossed out “tintinnabulunr’ on the last label, TINTORET! ERYTHMELUS Girault, 1922. 1922, Entomologist 55 ; 205-sp, nov. + description. PUBL, DATA; Wynnum, on a shop window, April 2nd, 1922. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide | (broken, part of one end missing) - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype = with head separated. ‘'3581", “‘Eryrhmelus lintoreti Gir., Type * [GH]”’, Slide 2- ! complete coverslip containing numerous specimens | of which is Erythmelus tintoreti, Lis a = of Eomymar maximus Girault and the others are unidentified. ‘*Dicopus maximus Gir., -, Erythmelus tintoreti Gir,, ~ (outer), window, Indooroopilly, Oct. [GH] Ent, Diy. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3581. TOGA STILBULA Girault, 1937, 1937, **New naturals, unorthodoxies and non- pollutions. viz. - New hexapods. -”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 November 1937) : 1[326]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Ringwood, Victoria. QM: | stage and 2 slides as follows: Stage (2 minutien pins) - 2 specimens; la *, the sex of the other is uncertain (it lacks a metasoma) (Syntypes ?); | minus most of both antennae, the other a mesosoma only, minus most appendages. ‘‘Ringwood, V., 1,3,1919, F.E, Wilson”, **Szilbula toga Girault, © type [GH]"’. Slide | - 2 coverslip fragments containing 2 antennae and I fore wing all from the Syntypes (?) of Sril/bula toga and of a Epimetagea pulcher (Girault); | eracked, complete coverslip containing an unidentified eneyrtid. I leave it for the first reviser to sort Out the parts under the coverslip fragments. ‘‘Sri/bula toga Girault, Type | , £pimetagea puleher Gir. [GH]*’. ‘Slide 2 - 1 cracked, almost complete coverslip containing a fragmented head (minus | antenna, the other separated) and parts of 2 legs all from the Syntypes (?). “Stilbula toga Girault Type ‘ [GH]", On this label Giraull has changed the sex sign from female to male. NOTES: The parts on Slide 2 are probably from the mesosoma on the Stage which means that it is also a male (Girault has altered the sex sign on the Slide 2 label). Girault has not annotated the label with the Stage ‘‘Type’’ but [ feel stire that the specimens on this Stage are the Syntypes and that the sex of the Syntypes is male. The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T.10014. TOLSTOH GONATOCERUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Narurgesch, 79 Abt.A, H.6: 78- sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 156-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping forest on floor of the summit of the second coast range of mountains (1500 feet), May 29, 1913, Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type [Hy.2449], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide, QM; 4 slides as follows: Slide 1 — 1 cracked, complete, square coverslip containing the fragmented Holotype - of Gonarocerus tolstoit; a cracked, half coverslip containing a = of Gonatocerus fasciativentris Girault. “TYPE, Hy/1294, 2449, A.A. Girault"’, “QO. Museum. 1294. Gonatocerus Sfasciativentris 3667. do. tolstoti, 2 2449, 3689"", On the last label all except ‘‘Q. Museum, 3667, 3689" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing | intact ~. ‘‘Gonatacerus tolstoii Gir., Indooroopilly, Q., window, 1932, Xmas [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag, & Stk., Qld.” Slide 3 - | complete coverslip containing | in pieces. ‘‘Gonatocerus tolstoii Gir,, -, Indooroopilly, Apr., 1933, window [GH] DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Slide 4 - a half coverslip (with objective lens damage) containing 1 ° of Gonatocerus tolstoii in pieces and | ? of Polynema editha Girault. ‘‘Gonatocerus tolstoii Gir., 2, Polynema editha Gir., 2. Indooroopilly, Q., Dec. 21-22, 1929 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. On this label Girault has crossed out a specific name and inserted “‘rolstoil’’. NOTES: T.3689 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. TOOWONG! EUPELMUS Girault, 1923. 1923, ‘‘Microscopitis, womanitis and new Hexapoda.”’ (Girault : Sydney) (31 October 1923) : 5[175]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: [2] Toowong, on a common weed, April 3, 1923. QM: | slide and 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Slide (short, narrow) - 1 cracked coverslip fragment (missing over most of the specimen) containing the Holotype 2 of Eupelmus toowongi with head and | antenna separated; | cracked coverslip (with parts missing) containing parts from an undescribed variety of Sphegigasteroides rufinotum Girault. ‘‘Eupelmus toowongi G., Type 2, Sphegigasteroides rufinotum abdominalis [CHEIRONYM] [GH] 4304’’. Card 1 - 3 2%, 1 ¢ in good condition. “‘Fupelmus toowongi Gir., ¢° [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Mt. Cootha [= Coot-tha], A.R. Brimblecombe, III. 1929, ex lantana berries [GH]’’. Card 2-1 © 1 7 in good condition. ‘*Eupelmus toowongi Gir., ¢ 2 [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Mt. Cootha [= Coot-tha], III.15.1929, A.R. Brimblecombe [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4304. TOSTINI MEGASTIGMUS Girault, 1934. 1934, ‘‘Miridae et Hymenoptera nova Australiensis.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (24 May 1934) : 2[309]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: W. Aust., L.J. Newman. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “Two females ... Seven males’’. WADA: Slide (broken, mended below with 591 paper) - 1 complete coverslip containing 7 7 and | 2 Syntypes. Parasite, wheat weevil, W.A., L.N., 193’’, “‘Megastigmus tostini Girault, Types ¢2 [GH]’’. NOTES: My notes from the WADA collections are minus 1 Syntype female. I have not had the opportunity to check this slide. TOSTINI PROAMOTURA Girault, 1932. 1932, ‘‘New lower Hymenoptera from Australia and India.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 October 1932) : 2[294]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: On dying Acacia, Indooroopilly, 4 Apr., 1932. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The sole type female was captured while crawling over the trunk of the small host tree in my own home allotment. Its capture afforded me great pleasure’’. QM: Card - Holotype 2 minus right antenna and left wings. ‘‘Proamotura tostini Girault, Type ° [GH]’’ and on the reverse, “From dying Acacia, 4.V1.1932, Indooroopilly [GH]’’. Slide (broken, half missing) - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 fore wing and 1 antenna (tip separated) all from the Holotype. ‘‘Proamotura tostini Gir., Type 2. Indooroopilly [GH]’’. NOTES: The published date of collection conflicts with the date on the specimen and I am taking the published date to be a lapsus. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.10015. TOTIAUREUS COCCOPHAGUS Girault, 1930. 1930, ‘‘New pests from Australia, VII.’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 February 1930) : 3[272]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Forest, Kingston. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type was a single female’. QM: Slide - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing the Holotype 2 (squashed, with parts separated). ‘‘Type ° [GH] 4008”’, ““Coccophagus totiaureus Girault, Type. Kingston, forest [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4008. 592 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM TOTICILIA ENCARSIA Girault, 1936, 1936, ‘“‘Chalcididae Capsidae species nova Australiensis Giraulti.’’ (Girault = Brisbane) (25 April 1936) : 1[320]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Indooroopilly, window, Jany. 4, 1931. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, '! The type was accidentally lost just after the description, A female"’. NOTES: No specimens of this species were located. TOTIFUSCIPENNIS 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 bracts Passaflora |= Passiflora] foetida, Mt. Cootha [= Cool- tha], 27th Feb,, 1929, A.R. Brimblecombe. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “Types, 2 females’’. QM: Slide - 1 complete covershp containing 2 Syntype = = (1 with head partly separated). 3811") ‘“Ablerus totifuscipennis Girault, Types ~. Bracts of Passeflora [= Passiflora\ foetida, Mt, Cootha [= Coot- tha], 27 Feb., 1929, A.R. Brimblecombe [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T.3811. TOTINIGRA APHELINOIDEA Girault, 1930, 1930, ‘‘New pests from Australia, VII.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 February 1930) : 3[272]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Window, home, (Indooroopilly, Dec, 1, 1929. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type was a single female'’. QM: Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype © of Aphelinoidea totinigra with head and 1 antenna separated: | complete coverslip containing 2 Syntype = - of Aphelinoidea tintinnabulum Girault. “Aphelinoidea tintinnabulum Gir., -*s types. Pentland, Q., Jany., 1913 [GH] 3385", 4058", ‘“4 phelinoidea rotinigra Girault, Type © [GH] 4058*". NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4508. TRANSSTRIATA KAPATELLA Girault, 1932. 1932, ‘‘New pests from Australia, X."’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 February 1932) : 4[289]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Nelson [= Gordonvale], A.P. Dodd. QM: Stage - Holotype + minus head, left wings, some legs and part of the mesosoma; part of the mesosoma separated. **Gordonvale, N.Q., Feb., 1921", “Kapatella transstriata Girault, Type © [GH]"’. Slide - 3 coverslip fragments.(1 cracked) containing the head (antennae separated, in pieces) and 1 fore wing all from the Holotype. ''Kaparella transstriata Gir., Type = [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register tlumber for the Holotype of this species is T.10016. TRANSVERSIFASCIATA TOMOCERA Girault, 1925. 1925, Insecutar Inscit. menstr. 13: 91-sp. nov. + description. PUBL, DATA: Several pairs, damp forest, Wynnum, Queensland, November 4, 1921. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing ! Syntype = with head and some legs separated and | head plus | pair of wings from another Syntype (1 head is minus part of | antenna); | cracked, complete coverslip containing | © of Epitetracnemus auricornis Girault; 1 empty patch of medium, *Fnitetracnemus auricornis Gir., Type - [GH]**, *‘Tomecera transversifasciata Gic., * types [GH]*’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number lor the remaining Syntypes of this species is T.10017. TRANSVERSIFASCIATUS SELITRICHODELIA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 255-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping forest uplands, May 29, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Maclean, Clarence River, New South Wales. Type, Hy 2636, Queensland Museum, the DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 593 specimen on a tag; head on a slide with slide type of Neomphaloidella octoguttata Girault. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 almost complete coverslip containing the Holotype ? minus head. *‘Selitrichodelia transversifasciatus Girault, Type ° [GH]’’. Slide 2 - 2 coverslip fragments; 1 contains the head from the Holotype of Selitrichodelia transversifasciatus (in 2 pieces), the other coverslip fragment contains parts from the Holotype © of Neomphaloidella octoguttata Girault. “TYPE, Hy/2622, 2636, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. Neomphaloidella octoguttata, Gir. 2622’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. “Selitrichodelia transversifasciatus Gir. ¢ 2636’’. The last label is in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: Girault has remounted the body of the Holotype onto a slide. TRIANGULARIS ISODROMOIDES Girault, 1914. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. TRIANGULARIS MACRODONTOMERUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37 : 100-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 278-sp. description. 1927, Rec. S. Aust. Mus. 3 : 329-additional specimens. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 53 : 342- additional specimen. PUBL. DATA: [2] New South Wales: Mittagong (A.M.Lea). Type, 1.1335, South Australian Museum. SAM: 3 cards on 1 pin, 3 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - Holotype ? minus antennae, right wings and some legs. ‘‘Mittagong, N.S.W., Lea’’, ‘‘Macrodontomerus triangularis, N.S. Wales, TYPE, I.1335, also slide’, ‘‘Macrodontomerus triangularis Girault, ? type [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing | folded fore wing, 2 legs and 1 antenna all from the Holotype. ‘‘Macrodontomerus triangularis Girault, ° type [GH]’’. Card 2 - 1 intact =. ‘‘Tarcoola, S. Australia, A.M. Lea’’, ‘‘Macrodontomerus triangularis Gir., ? [GH]’’. Cards 3...5 - 4 intact °° and 1 ° minus head. ‘‘Mt. Lofty, S.A., A.M. Lea’’, “‘Macrodontomerus triangularis Girault, ? [GH]’’. Card 6 - 1 intact ©. “‘Mt. Lofty, J.G.O. Tepper’’, ‘‘Macrodontomerus triangularis Girault, ° [GH]’’. NMV: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - 1 2 minus head. ‘‘Grampians, Vic., Oct., 1928, F.E. Wilson’’, ‘‘F.E. Wilson Collection’, ‘‘Macrodontomerus triangularis Girault, 2 [GH]’’. Card 2 - 1 ° minus antennae. ‘‘Bogong Plains, Vic., 5’°6,000 ft., Jan.’28, F.E. Wilson’’, ‘‘119’’, ‘“F.E. Wilson Collection’’, ‘‘Macrodontomerus triangularis Girault, 2 [GH]’’. QM: 4 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - 4 2° and a glue patch with some parts; | minus head, 1 minus metasoma, the rest intact. ‘‘Nov. 15, Bris. [GH]’’, “‘Macrodontomerus triangularis Gir. [GH]’’. Card 2 - 1 ¢ minus the tip of the right antenna. ‘‘Gawler, S.A., A.M. Lea’’, ‘‘Macrodontomerus triangularis Gir., * [GH]’’. Card 3 - 1 © (minus 1 antenna and part of the ovipositor) plus fragments from a second ¢. ‘‘Macrodontomerus triangularis Gir., ? [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Forest, Gympie [GH]’’. Card 4 - 4 22, all minus heads. “‘Macrodontomerus triangularis Gir., % [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Upper Brookfield, Scrub, Hacker, Nov. [GH]’’. TRIANGULATINOTUS COCCOPHAGUS Girault, 1926, 1926, ‘‘New pests from Australia. III.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (25 August 1926) : 2[204]-sp. description. 1926, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 14 : 133-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Dayboro, forest, Oct. 8, 1922. QM: 3 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 almost complete coverslip containing the Holotype © with head separated (in 2 pieces, 1 antenna separated). **3853”’, ‘“Coccophagus triangulatinotus Girault, Type = [GH]’’. 594 Slide 2 - 1 intact °. ‘‘Paratype [GH]’’, **Coccophagus triangulatinotus Gir., Paratype °. Nundah, Q., gall on Eucalyptus [GH]’’. Slide 3 - 1 cracked, almost complete coverslip containing 1 2 with parts separated. ‘‘Coccophagus triangulatinotus Gir. Mareeba, Qld. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES: The female on Slide 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.3853. TRICARINATA XENARRETOCERA Girault, 1927. 1927, Rec. S. Aust. Mus. 3 : 325-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Queensl.: Nelson [= Gordonvale], Oct. and Dec., 1920 (A.P. Dodd). Two females, type and paratype. SAM: Card - Holotype © intact. “‘Gordonvale, N.Q., October 1920’’, “‘Type’’, ‘‘Xenarretocera tricarinata Gir., Queensland, TYPE”’, ‘‘Xenarretocera tricarinata Gir., Type ? [GH]’’. QM: Card - Paratype ° intact. “‘Gordonvale, N.Q., Dec., 1920’’, ‘‘4655”’, “*Xenarretocera tricarinata Gir., Paratype ° [GH]’’. On the last label Girault has crossed out an ‘‘s’’ from the end of ‘‘Paratype’’. ““Anacryptus tricarinata (Gir.) E.F. Riek det. 1951’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Paratype of this species is T.4655. TRICARINATUS NECREMNOIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 288-sp. nov. + description : 291-gen. key 22. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 296-correction to original PUBL. DATA “‘... specimen should be plural’’ (after Asympiesiella superbus Girault). PUBL. DATA: Two females, sweeping in forest, August 24 and 29, 1913. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1937, Queensland Museum, the above specimen[s] on a tag, the head and hind legs on a slide. Two more females were captured in forest, August 31, 1913. QM: 3 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 - 2 Syntype °? minus heads; | with MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM metasoma damaged, the other minus some legs. ‘“TYPE’’, ‘‘Necremnoides tricarinatus Gir., ° type [GH]’’. Slide 1 - 1 coverslip fragment containing 2 legs (1 in pieces), a fragmented head (minus antennae) and 2 antennae all from the above Syntypes. ““TYPE, Hy/1973, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Necremnoides tricarinatus, Gir., 2’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 2 - 2 22 minus heads. ‘‘TYPE”’, ‘**Necremnoides tricarinatus Gir., ? [GH]’’. Card 3 - 1 © minus head and posterior metasoma. ‘‘Necremnoides tricarinatus Gir., 2 [GH]’’. Slide 2 - 1 coverslip fragment containing a head (antennae separated, 1 in 2 pieces) from one of the 2° on Cards 2 and 3. “*Necremnoides [GH] A.A. Girault’’. On this label Girault has crossed out ‘‘TYPE’’. **Necremnoides tricarinatus Gir., 2° [GH]’’. NOTES: In the absence of data it is impossible to associate any of the above material with certainty. I have reached the above assignment of parts following Girault’s labels. TRICARINATUS MANDIBULARIS NECREMNOIDES Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 292-var. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, June 26, 1914, caught in forest. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2709, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus head and | leg; dorsal mesosoma dislodged. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘*Necremnoides tricarinatus mandibularis Gir., Type [GH]’’. Slide (broken, mended below with paper) - 1 cracked, coverslip fragment containing the head (1 antenna separated) and 1 leg (in 2 pieces) all from the Holotype. ‘‘TYPE, Hy.2709, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. n. var. Necremnoides tricarinatus mandibularis =’’. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. TRICINCTUS APHYCUS Girault, 1932. 1932, ‘‘New pests from Australia, X.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 February 1932) : 4[289]-sp. description. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: LV 595 PUBL. DATA: Toowoomba, June 15, 1927, L.H.R. Rogers. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘the type was a single female reared from Lecunium hemisphaericuin on Passion vine. A second female emerged two days later’’, QM: Card - Only some legs from a Syntype | remain on the card, “‘“Aphyeus tricinetus Gir,, Type [GH]"'. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the head (squashed, antennae attached) and 2 fore wings (1 torn) all from the Syntypes. * Aphycus tricarinaius Gir., Type - [GH]’’. DPIQ: Card - 1 Syntype - minus head and left wings, ‘‘Host. Lecanfum hemisphericum [= hemisphaericum| on Passion yine twigs"', ‘'Aphycus tricarinatus Git., = (GH]" and on the reverse, ‘' Toowoomba, Q. June, 1927 [GH]"’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for its Syntype of this species is T.L00L8, TRICLAVATA ACHALCERINYS Girault, LOIS, Eneyrtidaé Gordh and Dahins in prep. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in jungle, May, 1913 (A.P. Dadd). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 3083, Queensland Museum, the female on a slide. QM: Slide (broken, one end missing) — 2 coverslip fragments containing the Holotype ~ with head and part of one antenna separated. “Q. Museum. Coccidoxenus iricolor Gir., =’. On this label all except "Q. Museum,” and “tricolor [GH]"* are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. It is glued over the original label which can be read with a mirror, ‘‘Coce... tricolor Girault, - type [GH]"’. TRICOLOR EPIDINOCA Rs/5 Girault, 1913. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. TRICOLOR EUPELMOMORPHA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Gd Mus. 4: 43-sp. nov. + description, PUBL. DATA; One female, January |, 1913 by sweeping in Forest (A.P. Dodd). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2915, Queensland Museum, the above specimen with types of guadricolor. QM: Card -4 -. minus heads; the larger, inner © is the Holotype of Eupe/momorpha tricolor, the smaller, inner + is the Holotype of Eupelmomorpha bicolor Girault, and the outer two © © are Syntypes of TRICOLOR ANASTATUS Giraull, J91S, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 22-sp. nov. + description : 26-spp. key -.. 1924, ‘‘Lese majeste, new Insecta and robbery,’ (Girault : Gympie) (15 December 1924) » 1[182]-under Eupelmus atriflagellum Girault. 1939, Od Nat. 11: 22-a cryptic nole making Anastaius Motschulsky (1859) a junior synonym of Expelmus Dalman (1820). PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in jungle, March 1, 1914, Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2871, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, QM: Card - Only parts of the ovipositor and a leg from the Holotype remain on the card. ** TYPE", *4338"', **Anastarus tricolor Girault, Type [GH]"’. NOTES: T,4338 is a duplicate Queensland Museum regisier number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. TRICOLOR COCCIDONENUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 4: 140-sp, nov. + description. Eupelmomorpha quadricolor Girault. “TYPE", **4393"', *°43947), '4395"", “Eupelmomorpha: quadricolor, tricolor, bicolor Gir., Types © [GH]"’. Slide (broken in 2 places below labels) - § coverslip fragments (2 are cracked); | is empty, the one under the ‘‘TYPE"' label contains parts from the Holotype © of Miscogasteromorpha expelmiformis Girault; the remaining coverslip fragments contain 3 fragmented heads (all minus parts) from the Syntypes of Expelmomorpha quadricolor Girault and the Holotype of Eupelmomorpha tricolor. ‘TYPE, Hy/ 2912, 2914, 2915, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. 4393, 2914. Eupelmomorpha quadricolor do, tricolor = 4394, 2915’’, “Queensland Museum, Miscogasteromorpha eupelmiformis — 4404. 2912"', On the last 2 labels all except ‘Queensland Museum.4393. 4394"" and “Queensland Museum, 4404" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. 596 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM NOTES: T.4394 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. HACKER, Apr. 2, 1911’, ‘‘Pseudepitelia tricolor Girault, % type [GH]’’, ‘‘Chalcis multicolor Gir. [HH] Type [GH]’’. TRICOLOR SCELIOENCYRTUS Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. TRICOLOR GONATOCERUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus, 2: 112-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 160-correction to original description; additional specimen; descriptive notes. PUBL. DATA: One male specimen, sweeping along a damp creek, grass, in forest, July 8, 1913, (A.P. Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1570, Queensland Museum, a fore wing on a slide with the type of Gonatocerus bicolor. The single specimen of this species, QM: Slide - 2 cracked coverslip fragments unfortunately, was lost, only a wing being containing the Holotype 2 with head saved. separated (in 2 pieces, antennae separated, | QM: Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing incomplete). “TYPE, Hy/2625, A.A. the fore wing from the Holotype ° (now Girault’’, “‘Queensland Museum. missing) of Gonatocerus tricolor; 1 cracked, Tetrastichella tricolor Gir. ©’’. On the last almost complete coverslip containing the label all except ‘Queensland Museum.”’ are Holotype ° of Gonatocerus bicolor Girault. in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. “TYPE, Hy/1293, 1570, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. 3650. 1293. Gonatocerus bicolor 2 G. tricolor ¢ 3651. 1570’’. On the last label all except TRICOLOR TETRASTICHELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 250-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female reared from miscellaneous galls on Eucalyptus, November, 1912. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2625, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide. TRICOLORIPES ENTEDONOPSEUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 188-sp. nov. + “Queensland Museum, 3650. 3651’? and “tricolor [GH]”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Girault has crossed out ‘*erotiusi’’ and inserted ‘‘tricolor’’. NOTES: T.3651 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. TRICOLOR PSEUDEPITELIA Girault, 1913. 1913, Can. Ent. 45: 105-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 314-Pseudepitelia Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Chalcis Fabricius (1789) : 319-Chalcis multicolor nom. nov.; sp. description : 324-spp. key. PUBL. DATA: A single cardmounted specimen from the collections of the Queensland Museum, labelled ‘‘Q.M. Tambourine. H. Hacker, April 2, 1911.”’ Type, Hy 1183, Queensland Museum, the above female on a card. QM: Card - Holotype = minus right antenna and most of the left antenna; 3 legs separated. ‘‘Q.M., Tambourine, H. description. PUBL. DATA: One female, from foliage of jungle plants, May 13, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Chindera [= Chinderah] (Tweed River), New South Wales. Type, Hy 2489, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head and a caudal tibia on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus head and right hind leg. ‘“TYPE’’, ‘‘Entedonopseus tricoloripes Gir., Type = [GH]’’. Slide - 3 adjoined coverslip fragments containing the head (in 2 pieces, 1 antenna attached to each) and part of 1 leg all from the Holotype. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2489, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Genotype, Queensland Museum. Entedonopseus tricoloripes °’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. TRICOLORIPES EURYTOMA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 251-sp. nov. + description : 259-spp. key =<. PUBL. DATA: One female from the Queensland Museum collections, reared from a gall, July 4, 1911 (H. Hacker). DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 597 Brisbane, Queensland. Type, Hy 3245, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag. QM: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - Holotype ? minus head and some legs. ““‘TYPE”’, ‘‘4826’’, ‘Brisbane: H. Hacker, 4/7/1911”’, ‘‘Eurytoma tricoloripes Gir., Type 2 [GH]’’. Card 2 - | intact °. ‘‘Eurytoma tricoloripes Gir., ¢ [GH]’’ and on the reverse, “Indooroopilly, Forest, 4 May, 1931 [GH]’’. ANIC: Card - 1 ° with 2 legs separated. “Acacia galls, Ourimbah, N.S.W., 1927, W.W.F.’’, “‘W.W. Froggatt Collection’, ““FEurytoma tricoloripes Gir., = ,[GH]’’. NOTES: T.4826 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. TRIDENTATA CHAETOSTRICHA Girault, 1929. 1929, ‘‘New pests from Australia VI.’ (Girault : Brisbane) (30 September 1929) : 4[269]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: A female, Wynnum, April, forest. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 4 specimens | of which is the Holotype ? of Chaetostricha tridentata and the others are unidentified; | almost complete coverslip containing a ° of Mymar tyndalli Girault. “Oligosita tridentata Gir., Ty. ? [GH]’’, “*Mymar tyndalli Gir., 2. Wynnum, Q., April [GH] 3513”. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault treats Chaetostricha Walker (1851) as a junior synonym of Oligosita Walker (1851) hence the label on the Slide. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3513. TRIDENTATA EUCHAROMORPHA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 230-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping lantana in a field, October 19, 1911. Mackay, Queensland. Type, Hy 3287, Queensland Museum, a female on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - Holotype £ minus head. There is a separated leg on the card but it is impossible to see if it belongs to the Holotype because the latter is buried in glue. **Eucharomorpha tridentata Girault, Type = [GH]’’. Card 2 - | ? minus head, metasoma, right wings and some legs. ‘‘Eucharomorpha tridentata Gir., ° [GH]’’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head (squashed, | antenna in 2 pieces and part of the other separated); 1 complete coverslip containing 1 fore wing (incomplete) which I suspect is from the ° on Card 2 (the Holotype has both fore wings attached). ‘‘Q. Museum. Eucharomorpha tridentata Gir. 2’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Q. Museum.”’ are ina hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. It is glued over the original label which can be read with a mirror, ‘‘Eucharomorpha tridentata Gir., ° type [GH]’’. TRIDENTATUM STETHYNIUM Girault, 1938. 1938, Revita Ent., Rio de J. 9 : 388-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Indooroopilly, window, May 19, 1935. QM: Slide - 1 coverslip fragment (inner) containing the Holotype © of Stethynium tridentatum; | cracked, almost complete coverslip (outer) containing the Holotype © of Stethynium pygmaeum Girault. “Stethynium tridentatum Gir., Type ©. 19 May, 1935’’, “‘Stethynium pygmaeum Gir., Type ° (outer). II.14.1933, window, Indooroopilly [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.6416. TRIDENTATUS AMEROSTENUS Girault, 1928. 1928, ‘‘Some new hexapods stolen from authority.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (23 May 1928) : 2[222]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Bendigo, Victoria, January, from galls. F.E. Wilson. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type was a single female, 1928’’. NMV: Card - Holotype ° minus head, wings and some leg parts; metasoma (broken) and some legs separated. ‘‘See also slide’, ‘‘Type °’’, ‘‘Type 2, 1450’’, ‘‘F.E. Wilson Collection’’, ‘‘Amerostenus MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM tridentatus Girault, Type ° [GH]’’. Slide - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing the head (antennae separated ?), 1 fore wing and | leg all from the Holotype. ‘“Amerostenus tridentatus Girault, ? type, F.E. Wilson [GH]’’. TRIFASCIATA NEOBRACHISTA (?) Dodd and Girault (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 142-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in jungle, January 15, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2419, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - | coverslip fragment and 1 almost complete, square coverslip containing the Holotype 2 with head separated (antennae attached). ‘“‘TYPE, Hy/ 2419, 3423, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. 3423. Neobrachista trifasciata D & G. 2’, On the last label all except “Queensland Museum. 3423”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.3423 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of Neobrachista incomperta and has been cancelled. Girault) contains | pair of wings from a Syntype ? of Ormyromorpha trifasciatipennis Girault, the other contains 2 heads (minus | antenna, 3 antennae separated, | intact, 1 in 2 pieces and the third fragmentary), 1 leg, fragments of a second leg and | tarsus all from the Holotype 2 of Ormyromorpha trifasciata and a Syntype ° Ormyromorpha trifasciatipennis. ‘‘Ormyromorpha trifasciatipennis and trifasciatus [= trifasciata] Girault, °? [GH]’’. Cards 2.,.3 - 3 °°; 1 minus head, the others intact. ‘‘Melrose, S. Aust. Oct., A.M. Lea [2 of this label]’’, ““Ormyromorpha trifasciatus [= trifasciata| Girault, © [GH]’’. On the last label Girault has crossed out ‘‘pennis’’ from the end of the specific name and written ‘‘us’’ above. Card 4 - | intact ©. ‘‘Bribie I., Moreton Bay, Lea & Hacker’, ‘‘Ormyromorpha trifasciatus [= trifasciata] Girault, * [GH]”’ and on the reverse, ‘‘On Atriplex, S. Australia [GH]’’. Card 5 - 1 intact ¢. ‘‘Ormyromorpha trifasciatus [= trifasciata] Gir., ° [GH]’’. MM: Card - 1 2 minus left fore wing, and 1 glue spot. ‘‘S. Austr.’’, ‘‘Ormyromorpha trifasciatus [= trifasciata] Girault, § [GH]’’. QM: Card - 1 minus head and wings. ““Ormyromorpha trifasciata Gir., 2° [GH]’’, TRIFASCIATA ORMYROMORPAA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 308-sp. description. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust, 37: 84-sp. nov. + “*Samsonvale, 15.4.28, H. Hacker, (forest)’’, ‘‘Pteromalidae’’. Slide - a half coverslip containing the head description. + (1 antenna separated, in 3 pieces), 2 fore 1927, Rec. S. Aust. Mus. 3 : 333-additional wings and | leg all from the ° of specimens. Ormyromorpha trifasciata on the QM Card; 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 53 : 321- additional specimens. PUBL. DATA: One female on a card. Tasmania: Hobart (A.M. Lea). Type, 1.1265, South Australian Museum. The above specimen with appendages on a slide as noted above [head and posterior legs]. SAM: 2 cards on one pin, 3 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - Only some legs remain of the Holotype on the card. ‘‘Hobart, Tas., Lea’, ‘'1.1265, Ormyromorpha trifasciata Tasmania, TYPE’’, ‘‘Ormyromorpha trifasciatus [= trifasciata| Girault, © [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip and 1 cracked, almost complete coverslip; | (added later by 1 cracked, almost complete coverslip (outer) containing parts froma ® of Ormyromorpha sexsetosa Girault. “‘Ormyromorpha trifasciata Gir., °. Samsonvale, Apr. [GH]’’, ‘‘(outer) Ormyromorpha 6-setosa [= sexsetosa] Gir., Type °. Mapleton, 19 Aug., 1923 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. On the last label Girault has crossed out a specific name (now illegible). NOTES: The two 1913 papers issued in December of that year. The Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. paper was without doubt written first and as a standard I am accepting it as the reference for this nominal species. The Girault label on SAM Card 4 has conflicting information on the under surface to that on DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: LV 599 the data label. I suspect that there has been some switching of labels on SAM Cards 4 and 5. For comments on the QM Slide label dealing with Ormyromorpha sexsetosa see the listing with that species. Although the SAM Slide is not annotated ‘‘Type’’ by Girault it contains parts matching those missing from the types of the species mentioned on the label. I am therefore accepting it as containing parts belonging to these types. TRIFASCIATIFRONS GYROLASELLA NOMEN NUDUM. 1939, Od Nat. 11: 14-nomen nudum under Gyrolasella margiscutellum Girault. “‘Calocerinella: trifasciatus, trifasciatipennis Gir., (inner) Types 2 [GH]’’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments; one contains the head (antennae attached), 1 fore wing and part of 1 leg all from the Holotype of Leptomastix trifasciatipennis, the other contains a © of an undescribed species of Ericydnus, ‘TYPE, Hy/1482, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Ericydnus stigmatifera [nomen nudum] Gir., Type ° [GH]’’, ‘Queensland Museum. Calocerinella trifasciatipennis Gir. 2’?, On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s and Girault has changed the ending of the specific name from ‘‘us’’ to “‘ipennis’’. NOTES: Girault has obviously labelled the card and slide before deciding upon the above generic synonymy and has omitted to TRIFASCIATIPENNIS CLOSTEROCEROIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 176-sp. nov. + cesception yFie-peie Key Se. TRIFASCIATIPENNIS ORMYROMORPHA Girault, PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in the 1913. forest, February, 1913. Seymour (Ingham), 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 308-sp. description. North Queensland. Type, Hy 1708, 1913, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37 : 83-sp. nov. + Queensland Museum, the above female on a description. slide. 1925, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 13 : 95-note on change these labels. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype 2 with head separated (antennae attached). ‘““TYPE, Hy/1708, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Closteroceroides trifasciatipennis Gir. © On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. 99 TRIFASCIATIPENNIS LEPTOMASTIX Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 150-Calocerinella Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Leptomastix Forster (1856) : 152-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping forest, May 27, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 3104, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag with type trifasciatus; head, fore wing and hind leg on a slide. QM: Card - 2 22 and 1 glue spot containing parts from a specimen now missing; inner = is the Holotype of Leptomastix trifasciatipennis minus head, right wings and parts of some legs, the outer © is Leptomastix trifasciatus Girault. ‘‘TYPE”’, thoracic setae under Ormyromorpha 6- setosa [= sexsetosa]. PUBL. DATA: A single female from Port Lincoln and two others from Sydney (A.M. Lea). Type, 1.1264, South Australian Museum. The above specimen; a slide with head and posterior legs. SAM: Card - 1 Syntype 2 minus head and left wings; the card is marked *‘Ty [GH]’’. “Pt, Lincoln, S.A., Lea’’, ‘1.1264, Ormyromorpha trifasciatipennis Gir., S.A., also slide, TYPE’’, ‘‘Ormyromorpha trifasciatipennis Girault, ° type [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip and 1 cracked, almost complete coverslip; 1 (added later by Girault) contains 1 pair of wings from a Syntype ° of Ormyromorpha trifasciatipennis Girault, the other contains 2 heads (minus | antenna, 3 antennae separated, | intact, 1 in 2 pieces and the third fragmentary), 1 leg, fragments of a second leg and | tarsus all from the Holotype 2 of Ormyromorpha trifasciata and a Syntype © of Ormyromorpha trifasciatipennis. ‘‘Ormyromorpha trifasciatipennis and trifasciatus [= trifasciata| Girault, ? [GH]’’. 600 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM NOTES: Both 1913 papers issued in December of that year. The Trans, R. Soc. TRIFASCIATIVENTRIS ELASMUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem, Qd Mus. 3 : 172-sp. nov. + S. Aust. paper was without doubt written first and as a standard I am accepting it as the reference for this nominal species. Girault did not clearly select a Holotype with his description and all the specimens are therefore Syntypes. The two females from Sydney were not located. Although the Slide is not annotated ‘‘Type’’ by Girault it contains parts missing from the types of the two species mentioned on the labels. I am therefore accepting the parts as belonging to these types. TRIFASCIATIPENNIS SYSTOLOMORPHELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 222-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, December 28, 1911 (H. Hacker). Mt. Tambourine, Queensland. Type, Hy 3217, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a pin; antennae on a slide with type appendages of Agamerionella brevistylus Girault and in the National Museum, Melbourne. QM: | stage and | card on separate pins as follows: Stage - Holotype ° minus antennae and some legs, ‘‘Tambourine, H. Hacker, 28/ 12/11’, ‘‘Systolomorphella trifasciatipennis Gir., Type ° [GH]’’. Card — 1 % minus head, hind wings, metathorax, propodeum and some legs; metasoma and | leg separated. ‘‘Kuranda, Q., A.P. Dodd, Nov. 1919’’, ‘*Aplatygerrhus trifasciatipennis (Gir.). § [GH]’’. NMV: Slide - 2 coverslip fragments each containing a pair of antennae (1 pair minus terminal segments) from the Holotype =° of Systolomorphella trifasciatipennis and Agamerionella brevistylus Girault. “Systolomorphella trifasciatipennis Gir., + type [GH]’’, ‘‘Calosetroides brevistylus Gir., type [GH]’’. On the last label Girault has crossed out ‘‘Agamerionella’’ and inserted ‘‘Calosetroides’’. He has also crossed out something (now illegible) after “Gir.’’. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault places Systolomorphella Girault (1915) as a junior synonym of Aplatygerrhus Girault (1913) hence the label on the QM Card. description. PUBL. DATA: One female, January 5, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Kuranda, Queensland. Type, Hy 2725, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag. QM: Card - Holotype “ minus head. **3936’’, ‘“SHOLOTYPE”’, ‘‘Elasmus trifasciativentris Gir., ° type [GH]’’. NOTES: T.3936 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. TRIFASCIATUS ACHR YSOCHARIS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 164-sp. nov, + description : 166-spp. key. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 201-additional specimens, PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping grass along a forest streamlet, August 7, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1679, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a Slide. QM: 3 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 coverslip (with a large piece missing) and 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype ? of Achrysocharis trifasciatus with head (fragmented) and antennae (neither intact) separated; 1 cracked, coverslip fragment (with excess medium) containing parts of the Syntype ® ¢ of Achrysocharis pulchra Girault. ‘“TYPE, Hy/1679, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Achrysocharis trifasciatus = pulchra Gir. (2)’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.’’ and “‘oulchra Gir. (2) [GH]’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Slide 2 - 1 almost complete, square coverslip and | coverslip fragment containing 2 7 ¢ and 1 °; 1 ¢ intact, the others with parts separated. ‘‘Achrysocharis trifasciatus Gir., *2. Petrie, Sept. [GH]’’. Slide 3 - 2 small coverslip fragments (1 cracked) containing parts of 2 22 of Achrysocharis trifasciatus; 1 large coverslip fragment containing parts from an undescribed species of Cirrospilus. ‘* Achrysocharis trifasciatus Gir., ? [GH]’’, ““Cirrospilus trifasciatifrons [CHEIRONYM] Girault, type. Head, hind legs, Sydney, N.S. Wales [GH]’’. DAHMS;: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 601 TRIFASCIATUS CALOCERINELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 11: 47- sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4°: 150-Calocerinella (Cairns district), Queensland. Type, Hy 1822, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Leptomastix Forster (1856) : 151-sp. description; additional specimens with descriptive notes. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in the forest, April 9, 1913. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type [Hy.3102], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: 1 card and 2 slides as follows: Card - 2 ¢° and 1 glue spot containing parts from a specimen now missing; the outer ° is the Holotype of Calocerinella trifasciatus minus head and wings, the inner + is the Holotype of Leptomastix trifasciatipennis Girault. ‘‘TYPE’’, “‘Calocerinella: trifasciatus, trifasciatipennis Gir., (inner) Types * [GH]’’. Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype head with antennae attached. ‘Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/1482, ©”, “Calocerinella trifasciatus Gir., 2 type [GH]’’. Slide 2 - 1 coverslip fragment containing | fore wing from the Holotype of Calocerinella trifasciatus; | complete, square coverslip containing parts from the Holotype © of Leptomastix auraticorpus Girault (See NOTES with the latter). “TYPE”’, ‘‘Calocerinella auraticorpus Gir., © type [GH]’’. DPIQ: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - 2 damaged » °. ‘‘Nth. Pine River, June, H. Hacker (inner)’’, ‘‘Leptomastix trifasciatus Girault, 2 [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘“‘Mt. Larcom, forest, June 19, 1923 [GH]’’. Card 2 - 1 minus head. ‘‘Leptomastix trifasciatus Girault, ? [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Nelson [= Gordonvale], forest, April [GH]’’. NOTES: Hy.1482 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. TRIFASCIATUS EPITETRASTICAUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 231-sp. nov. + description : 232-spp. key “©. PUBL. DATA: A single female, sweeping in the jungle, July 13, 1913. Harvey’s Creek QM: Card - Holotype 2 minus head and left wings; metasoma and some legs separated. ‘‘TYPE”’, ‘‘Eulophotetrastichus trifasciatus Gir., Type ° Epitetrastichus [GH]’’. Slide - 2 complete coverslips; the inner (closer to the labels) contains the Holotype head of Epitetrastichus trifasciatus in 2 pieces (minus | antenna, part of the other separated), the remaining coverslip contains parts of an unidentified chalcidoid. “TYPE”, “Epitetrastichus trifasciatus Gir., Type * [GH]’’. On the last label Girault has replaced ‘‘Pentastichodes [NOMEN NUDUM)”’, with ‘‘Epitetrastichus’’. NOTES: I can find no reason for Girault’s labelling the Card ‘‘Eu/ophotetrastichus’’. TRIGUTTATIPENNIS PROCHEILONEURUS Girault, 1920. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. TRIGUTTATUS COCCOPHAGUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 48-sp. nov. + description : 55-spp. key. PUBL. DATA: Five females reared in connection with a cecidomyiid gall on the stem of a young Eucalyptus corymbosa (bloodwood) but which was infested with unarmored coccids, November 13, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Northern Queensland (Gordonvale near Cairns). Types, Hy 2925, Queensland Museum, two females on a tag, one female and a head on a slide. QM: | card and 2 slides as follows: Card - 2 Syntype “» buried in glue (intact ?). ‘‘TYPE”’’, ‘'3850’’, “Coccophagus trigutiatus Gir., = type [GH]’’. On the last label Girault has crossed out ‘‘& Dodd’’. Slide 1 (broken, part missing, mended by gluing to another slide) - 2 coverslip fragments; the larger contains 1 Syntype ° (with head separated, antennae attached) and part of a second head from another Syntype now missing (these are all Coccophagus triguttatus), and the small coverslip fragment contains | leg from an unidentified chalcidoid. ‘‘Coccophagus triguttatus Gir. & Dodd = type [GH] 3850’’. The ‘*& Dodd’’ on this label is incorrect. 602 Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing 5 © : of Coccophagus triguttatus and an unidentified hemipteran. ‘‘Coccophagus triguttatus ° Gir., Paratypes %. From galled gum, Forest Hill, Jany., A.R. Brimblecombe [GH] 3850 Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES: T.3850 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species and has been reserved for the Syntype and Syntype head on Slide 1. The specimens on Slide 2 have no type-status since their data were not mentioned with the original description. TRIGUTTATUS ENCYRTUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 91-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in a mangrove swamp, Tweed River, May 14, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Chindera [= Chinderah], New South Wales. Type, Hy 3000, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag with type of spinozai. QM: | card and 2 slides as follows: Card - 2 2°; the inner minus head, wings and some legs is the Holotype © of Encyrtus triguttatus, the outer ° is the Holotype of Encyrtus spinozai Girault. ‘“TYPE’’, “Encyrtus spinozai Gir., ° type [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘F. triguttatus Gir., ° type [GH]’’. Slide 1 - 5 coverslip fragments; the middle right coverslip fragment contains | fore wing from the Holotype of Encyrtus triguttatus and the remaining coverslip fragments contain part from the Holotype ° « of Encyrtus aristotelea Girault and Encyrtus gilberti Girault. ‘“‘TYPE, Hy/2996, 2999, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Q. Museum. Encyrtus gilberti & aristotelea, G. ° triguttatus wing’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Q. Museum.”’ and ‘‘rriguttatus wing [GH]’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Slide 2 - 2 complete coverslips containing 1 7 (head and | antenna separated, the other missing), 1 ° head (antennae attached), 2 ¢ fore wings, 1 ? hind wing and 1 © antenna. “Encyrtus triguttatus Gir., 7%. Brisbane, March and May, 1933 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”’. DPIQ: 3 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - 1 © minus left fore wing. “Encyrtus triguttatus Gir., * [GH]’’, and MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM on the reverse, ‘‘On foliage Poinsettia, Brisbane, June 11, 1933, A.R. Brimblecombe [GH]’’. Card 2 - 1 © minus head. ‘‘Encyrtus triguttatus Gir., ° [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Palmwoods, Jany., 1933 [GH]’’. Card 3 - 1 intact 2, 1 2 minus terminal antennal segments and | glue patch. ““Encyrtus triguttatus Gir., ° [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Pu/vinaria cellulosa, Brisbane, III.1933, A.R. Brimblecombe [GH]’’. TRILONGIFASCIATA ARTHROLYSIS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 191-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in the forest, May 8, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 3176, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag with type flaviventris; an antenna and a hind leg on a slide. QM: Card - 2 2; the inner minus antennae and part of 1 hind leg (metasoma separated) is the Holotype of Arthrolysis trilongifasciata and the outer is the Holotype of Arthrolysis flaviventris Girault and Dodd. ‘‘Arthrolysis flaviventris Girault & Dodd © type [DH]”’ and on the reverse, “*A, trilongifasciata Gir., 2 type [GH]’’. NOTES: The slide-mounted parts of the Holotype were not located. TRILONGILINEATA GYROLASELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 363-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, September 7, 1914. Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Type, Hy 3445, Queensland Museum, the female in alcohol with type Afoposoma unguttatipes. NOTES: No specimens of this species were located. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘Type body not re-seen.”’ indicating that it was missing at that point in time. TRIMACULOSA SELITRICHODELIA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 246-sp. nov. + description : 248-spp. key =". 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 254-a junior synonym of Syntomosphyrella quadrimaculata Girault (1913). DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA? JV 603 PUBL. DATA: Two females, from the leaves af Eucalyptus in forest, November 9, TRINOTATUS NEANASTATUS Girault,. 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 4: 32-sp. nov. + 1911. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1860, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip and | almost complete coverslip coniaining 2 Syntype © =; | minus head the other with head separated. ‘“TYPE, Hy/1860, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museurn, Selirrichodelia trimaculosa -"*, On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's, [t is glued over the original Jabel which can be read with a mirror, “‘Se/itrichadelia trimaculosa Git., + types [GH]”. TRINOTATA EUDECATOMA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 268-sp. nov. + description. 1925, ‘Indications (in new insects) of ruling power and law in nature."’ (Girault ; Brisbane) (10 March 1925) : 3[186]- Austrodecatoma gen. nov.; Eudecatama irinotata type-species; descriptive notes, PUBL. DATA: Two females, sweeping jungle growth along the Mulgrave River, April 12, 1914, Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 3273, Queensland Museum, two specimens on a tag, the antenna and a hind tibia on a slide. QM: Card —3 4; the inner 2 are the Syntypes of Eudecatoma trinotata (1 = intact the other minus right antenna and right hind tibia; head separated), and the outer = is the Holotype of Eudecaitoma rufipronotwn Girault. “TYPE”, '‘4865"", *4866"', “‘Eudecatoma: trinotata, description : 33-spp. key. PUBL. DATA: One female, March 3, 1914, sweeping jungle (A.P. Dodd). Cooktown, Queensland. Type, Hy 2891, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag, QM: Card - Holotype * intaer. ‘‘TYPE”’, "4381", ““Neanastatus trinotutus Gir., < type [GH]’’, NOTES: T.438] is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype af this species and has been cancelled. TRIPUSTULATUS ISOPLATOIDES Girault, 1929, 1927, Rec. 8. Aust. Mus. 3 : 335-nomen nudum under /soplatoides quadripustulatus Girault, 1929, Trans, R, Soc, 8. Aust. 53 : 321-sp. nov. + description, PUBL. DATA: A female, mounted with I. bipustulatus, and J, bifasciatus, South Australia (Macleay Museum). Type in Macleay Museum. ANIC: Card (divided into 3 parts; the left and right points are empty) - Holotype - minus head and left wings (on middle point of the card). ‘*S. Austr."*, ‘‘fseplatoides tripustulatus Girault, Type - [GH]"'. NOTES: The types of /soplatoides bipustulatus and lsoplatoides bifasciatus are from different localities ta the Holotype of [soplatoides tripustulatus and occur on separate mounts. The specimens of the former two species referred to in the PUBL. DATA were therefore additional specimens which are now missing. rufipronotum Git., Types © [GH]". Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing 1 TRISTIS JAPANIA Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Od Mus. 1: 74-sp. nov. + antenna and | leg all from the Syntypes of description, Eudecatoma trinotata plus parts from the 1914, Bull. Wis, nat. Hist. Soe. (N.S.) 12 + 58- Holotype ~ of Evdecatomia rufipronocuin catalogue. Girault. ‘TYPE, Hy,/3273, 3274, A.A. 1927, Rec. S. Aust, Mus. 3 : 309-additional Girault’’, *4866. 4865", “‘Q. Museum. Eudecatoma trinotata & rufipronotum Git. 2", On the last label all except ‘'Q. Museum.” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. NOTES: T.4866 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled, specimen. PUBL. DATA: A single female specimen, from the windows of a foundry at Mareeba, N.Q., December 26, 1911. Type, Hy/775, Queensland Museum, the forenoted female on a Slide. QM: Slide - | complete coverslip containing the Holotype 2 of Japania iristis with part MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM of I antenna separated; 2 coverslip fragments (1 cracked) containing 2 °° of Olignsita fuscipennis Girault. ‘Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/775, » 3443”’, ‘' Abbella fuscipennis (Gir.) 2. Babinda, Q. [GH]"’, ‘“‘Japania tristis Givault, Type © . 775, Q.M. From windows of a foundry, Mareeba, Q., XI1.26.1911 [GH] 3443”. SAM: Slide - 2 complete coverslips; 1 contains a « of Japania tristis with parts separated, the other contains Syntypes of Stethynium poema Girault. “Stethynium poema Gir., 75 types. Melrose, S, Aust., QOct,, A.M. Lea. Japania tristis Gir., 2 [GH]’’. NOTES: T.3443 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. 1 fore wing all from the Holotype = = of species as per labels. “‘Megastiginus speciosus Gir., Type = [GH] 5024", “Epimegastigmus trisulcarus Gir,, Type [GH] 5025”’, Card 2-1 intact ». ‘‘Launceston, T., F.M. Littler, 28,1016", ‘'Epimegastigmus trisuicatus Gir., 7 [GH]"’. SAM: 3 cards on separate pins as follows: Card | — | intact ©. **Tasmania"’, **Epimegastigmus trisulcatus Gir., Tasmania’, ‘‘Epimegastignius trisulcatus Gir., ' [GHJ". Card 2-1 | minus head. *‘Tasmania™’, “Enimegastigmus trisuleatus Gir,, = [GH]"’. Card 3 - | 4 minus head. ‘‘Tasmania’’, **Bpimegastigmus trisulcatus Gir,, ° (GH]". NOTES: T.5025 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. TRISULCATUS EPIMEGASTIGMUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4; 308-sp. nov. + description. 1929. Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 53: 341- TRISULCUS EPIMEGASTIGMUS Girault, 1934. 1934, ‘‘Miridae et Hymenoptera nova additional specimens; sp. description, PUBL. DATA: One female labelled ‘*Bred from gall No. 27, May,, 1914, H, Hacker’. Brisbane, Queensland. Type, Hy 3354, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM; 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card | - Inner © minus head and wings is the Holotype of Epimegastiznius trisuleatus, the outer metasoma is part of the Holotype - of Megastigmus speciosus Girault. “Epimegastigmus trisulcatus Git., Type 2 (inner) [GH]"’, “‘Megastignius speciosus Girault, Type © (outer) [GH]"*. Slide | - | coverslip fragment (inner, closer to the main label) containing the Holotype head (1 antenna separated, in 2 pieces); | coverslip fragment (closer ro the “TYPE” label) containing parts from Bootanomypia aerea Girault, ‘‘ TYPE, Hy/3347, A.A. Girault’’, “‘Q. Museum. 4997. Bootanomyia aerea, G. 5 4997, Epimegastignius trisulcatus, G. » 5025. 5025**, On the last label al] except ‘QO. Museum, 4997, 4997, 5025. 5025”' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 fore wings and | hind wing; | coverslip fragment containing | hind wing and part of Australiensis."* (Girault : Brisbane) (24 May 1934) : 2[309]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Wynnum, forest. QM: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card | - Holotype = with head separated (only the scapes of the antennae remain). “Epimegastigmus trisulcus Girault, Type - (GH]" and on the reverse, **Wynnum [GH]"’. Card 2 - | intaet =, 'Epimegastigmus trisuleus Gir., 2 [GH]” and on the reverse, “Ipswich, forest, VI-VII [GH]”’. NMY: Card —- | = minus part of | antenna, and a glue spot with the remains of a second specimen. ‘Sandringham, Vict., 11.30, J.C. Goudie, on Acacia bailyana |= baileyianay”’, ““F.E. Wilson Collection’, “Fpimegastigmus trisulcus Girault, + [GH]”’, ANIC; 4 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1-1 + minus head. ‘*Galls on A. implexa, Killara, 8.11.36", * Epimegastigmus trisulcus Gir. = [GH]"*. Card 2-1 © minus head. ‘'Galls on A. implexa, 7.12.36°°. Card 3 - Lintact -. **Galls on A. implexa, Killara, 7.11,36"’. Card 4 - 2 intact = 2. ‘Ipswich, 21.9.29"", “Bred form galls’’. DAHMS: GIRALULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 605 Only one of these bears a Girault label, “Enpiniegastigmus trisulcus Gir,, « [GH]’’. TULLH CALOSOTA Girault, 1934. 1934, ‘‘New Capsidae and Hymenoptera, with NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.5038. TRUNCATUS RHICNOPELTELLA Girault, 1934, 1934, ‘‘New Capsidae and Hymenoptera, with note on an unmentionable.’’ (Girault : Sydney) (21 December 1934) : 2(312]-sp. description, PUBL. DATA: Burketown, F.S.H. Roberts, April, 1932. In his unpublished manuscript Giraull says, ‘The type ts a single female’. QM: Card — Holotype 2 minus head and wings (except right hind wing); metasoma and some legs separated. ''Rhicnopeltella truncatus Gir., Type ° [GH]"' and on the reverse, ‘‘Burketown, Apr., 1932, F.H.S. Roberts [GH]"’, On the upper surface of the label Girault has crossed out ‘‘flavipes’ and inserted '/runcatus Type"’. Slide - 2 complete coverslips (1 square) containing the head (incomplete, in 2 pieces, 1 antenna separated) and 1 fore wing all from the Holotype. '‘Rhicnopeliella truncatus Gir., Type ©. Burketown, Q., F,H.S. Roberts [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.*". Girault has altered the Slide label as he did the label on the Card. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for (he Holotype of this species is T.10019. note on an unmentionable.”’ (Girault ; Sydney) (21 December 1934) : 1[311]-sp. description. PUBL, DATA; Nelson [= Gordonvale], A.P. Dodd. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘“The types comprised many females”’. QM: 3 cards and | stage on separate pins as follows: Card | - Only a head (minus left antenna) and some appendages remain of this Syntype | on the card. “Gordonvale, N.Q., March, 1920°", *‘Eupelmus tullii Gir., Types ’ (GH]". Stage — 1 © minus most of right antenna, “Gordonvale, N.Q., April, 1920", “BLupelmus tullii Girault, ¢ [GH]"*. On the last label Girault has crossed out ‘‘Type’’. Card 2-1 intact ~. ‘‘Gordonvale, N.Q., May, 1920", ‘‘Calosota tullii Gir., 2 [GH]’’. Card 3 - L intact =. “‘Gordonvale, N.Q., April, 1920", ‘*Calosofa mllii Girault, ‘: [GH]’’. NOTES; Girault mentions the specimens on the Stage plus Cards 2...3 as additional specimens in his unpublished manuscript and they are not part of the original material. The rernaining Syntypes were not located. It appears that Girault originally intended this species to be placed in the genus Evpelmus but changed his mind before publication without changing some of his labels. The Queensland Museum register number for the remaining Syntype § i, f thi cles is T, : TUBERCULATICORNIS METAGEA Girault, 1915. pF this apemes iT ATI§ 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 225-sp. nov, + description. TURBULENTUS ANAGYROPSIS Girault, 1920. PUBL. DATA: One female labelled ‘*No. 37, Darwin, N.T., 10-10-13. Sweeping in jungle. G.F. Hill’*. Type, Hy 3282, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag; head on a slide. QM: Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head with antennae separated, “TYPE, Hy/3282, A.A. Girault’’, ““Q. Museum. Metagea tuberculaticornis, G. - On the last label all except '‘Q, Museum,”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girautt’s. NOTES: The body of the Holotype was not located. sy Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. TURNER! APHYCUS Giraull, 1932, 1932, ‘‘New pests from Australia, X."" (Girault : Brisbane) (10 February 1932) : 5[290]-sp. description. PUBL, DATA: Rockhampton. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘Type from Lecanium baceatum, Rockhampton, Nov, 1, 1923, Mr. Young”’. NOTES: No specimens of this species were located. 606 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM 1913, Mem, Od Mus. 2 : 118-adclitional specimen; descriptive notes. TURNER! BLASTOTHRIX Girault, 1925. 1924, ‘‘Homo perniciosus and new Hymenoptera."’ (Girault ; Brisbane) (10 April 1924) : 4[181]-Anagyropsis Girault (1917) a junior synonym of Blastothrix Mayr (1875). 1925, Insecutor Inscit, nienstr. 13: 100-sp. nov, + description. 1926, Insecutor Inseit. mensir, 14: &7- restatement of the 1924 generic synonymy, PUBL, DATA: Pentland, forest, Nov., 1917. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “The type was one female’’. OM: Slide - 2 cracked, complete coverslips; the outer contains the Holotype = of Blastothrix turneri with parts separated, the inner coverslip contains an unidentified encyrtid. ‘‘Anagyropsis turneri Gir,, Type [GH]’’. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this species in the genus Anagyropsis. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.10020. TURNERI COELOCYBA Girault, 1931. 1931, “‘A new habit in an old insect, Homa pudicus and new Eurytomidae.”’ (Girault.: Brisbane) (1 September 1931) : 1[280]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Watsonville, 12 Mar., 1919. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘The single type was taken in the forest’’. QM: Slide - | complete coverslip containing the fragmented Holotype =. ‘*(Pareunotus) Coelocyba turneri Gir., = type [GH] 4896". On this label Girault has placed brackets around the first generic name and added 'Coeloeyba’’, NOTES: Girault appears to have changed his mind on the generic placement of this species before description hence the annotation on the label. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4896. TYNDALLI MyMaAr Giraulr, 1912. 1912, Mem. Od Mus. 1: 168-sp. nov. + description. 1913, Entomologist 46 ; 256-additional specimen; descriptive note. PUBL, DATA: A single female, from the pane of a window in workmen's quarters on a sugar farm near Nelson |= Gordonvale], N.Q., January 22, 1912, in the mid- afternoon, Type, Hy/1062, Queensland Museum, the above female in xylol-balsam (mounted with a female of Anagrus armatus), QM: 4 slides as follows: Slide | - | coverslip (with pieces missing) containing the Holotype = of Mymar tyndalli plus an unidentified chalecidoid (Anagrus armatus ?); 1 coverslip fragment (outer) containing | ~ of Prerygogramma semifuscipenne Girault. “TYPE, Hy/ 1062, A.A, Girault"', ““Mymtar tyndalli Girault, Type © [GH] 3593” and on the reverse of the slide, **Prerpgogramma semifuscipenne Girault (outer) : [GH]”’. Slide 2- | almost complete coverslip containing | fragmented - of Mymar tyndallt; | complete coverslip containing 4 «©, | of which is the Holotype of Chaetostricha tridentata Girault and the others are unidentified. ‘‘Oligosita tridentata Gir., Ty. © [GH]", “\Mfpmar gndalli Gir., —. Wynnum, Q., April [GH] 3513”. Slide 3 - | complete coverslip containing 1 7 minus metasoma and some appendages. “Mymar tvadalli Girault, 7. Mt. Cootha [= Coot-tha], grass, 2.V1.1929 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld."’. Slide 4 - | complete coverslip containing 5 specimens, | of which is Mymar tyndalli, 1 is the Holotype - of Alaptus hidentatus Girault, | is Anaphoidea galtoni Girault and the others may be Unidentified. *\A/eptus bidentatus Gir., Type >, Anaphoidea galtont G., 2, Mymar tyndalli Gir., -. Indooroopilly, 22 Sep., 1929 [GH] 3506. 3506". NOTES: T.3593 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. U ULIANOVEA PHYTIS Girault, 1932, 1932, ‘‘New lower Hymenoptera from Australia and India.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 October 1932) : 3[295]-sp. description, PUBL. DATA: [- *] From Diaspinae on DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA; IV 607 Gum. Indooroopilly, Apr., 1931. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The discovery of the male of this disputed genus is of great interest. The species was collected by chance it having been reared from a colony of Coccidae taken from a tree as I walked to catch the bus for town. Later, on January 8, 1933, as I sat with my little boy, watching him while he was at play, my attention was attracted to the same host upon a ti tree (evidently as originally). I pocketed some and the following morning obtained several pairs of this species. The place was only several hundred yards from the original type site. These specimens were marked paratypes’’. QM: 9 slides as follows: Slide I - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing 3 ° and 1 ¢ Syntypes, 2 with parts separated. ‘‘Aphytis ulianovi Gir., Type ¢°. Ex Diaspinae on gum, Indooroopilly, [V.1931 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing numerous specimens of species as per label. ** Aspidiotiphagus australiensis Gir., Aphytis ulianovi Gir., ¢2. Indooroopilly, January, 1933 AAG. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Slide 3 -2 complete coverslips containing 4 ° 2 (3 without heads) and 2 separated heads. ‘‘Aphytis ulianovi Gir., Paratypes Jany., 1933 [GH]’’, ‘“NAME APHYTIS ULIANOVI GIRAULT, PARATYPES. REMOUNT HOYER, DR’69. Dept. Biol. ... Cont. Univ. ...’’. Slide 4 - 4 complete coverslips containing numerous specimens without heads, 4 heads and appendages. ‘‘NAME APHYTIS ULIANOVI GIRAULT PARATYPES (PARTS) Dept. Biol. Cont. Univ. Calif.’’, “TOC. INDOOROOPILLY, (BRISBANE) QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA DATE JAN. 1933. REMOUNT HOYER’”’. Slide 5 - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 44, 1 with head separated. ‘‘“NAME APHYTIS ULIANOVI GIRAULT. PARATYPE ¢ # Dept. Biol. Cont. Univ. Calif.’’, ‘*LOC. INDOOROOPILLY (BRISBANE) QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA DATE JAN, 1933 REMOUNT HOYER’”’. Slide 6 - 1 almost complete coverslip containing 2 °° and 1 ¢. ‘‘Aphytis ulianovi Gir., Paratypes ¢% [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Slide 7 - 2 complete coverslips containing 1 ° with head separated. ‘‘NAME APHYTIS ULIANOVI GIRAULT, PARATYPE °. REMOUNTED: HOYER. COLL A.A. GIRAULT (NO DATA) Dept. Biol. Cont. Univ. Calif.’’. Slide 8 - 2 complete coverslips containing 3 specimens without heads and 2 separated heads. ‘‘NAME APHYTIS ULIANOVI GIRAULT, PARATYPES 2 ¢ 1 8 DAMAGED. DET GIRAULT REMOUNTED IN HOYER, DR’69 Dept. Biol. Cont. Univ. Calif.’’. Slide 9 - 2 complete coverslips and a half coverslip containing parts from the January 1933 specimens. ‘SNAME APHYTIS ULIANOVI GIRAULT SPARE PARTS : WING PARATYPE, DET. A.A. GIRAULT 1935. REMOUNTED BALSAM Dept. Biol. Cont. Univ. Calif.’’. NOTES: The specimens on Slides 2...9 have no type-status since they were collected in 1933 and the description appeared in 1932. The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T.10021. ULIGINOSUS EUR YDINOTELLEUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2 : 325-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in jungle, June 10, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Little Mulgrave River (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1979, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head and a hind leg on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype ? minus head. “TYPE”’, ‘‘Eurydinotelleus uliginosus Gir., Type ° [GH]’’. Slide - 1 cracked, coverslip fragment containing part of the Holotype head (1 antenna separated, the other attached). “TYPE, Hy/1979, A.A. Girault’’, “‘Queensland Museum. Eurydinotelleus uliginosus 2’’. On the last label all except “‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: There is no hind leg on the Slide as stated in the PUBL. DATA. ULYANOVI EPIMETAGEA Girault, 1940. 1940, Revia Soc. ent. argent. 10 : 325-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Blundell’s, A.C.T., L. Graham. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM ANIC: Card - Holotype + minus head and left fore wing: | leg separated. ‘‘Blundell’s, F.C.T., L. Graham*’, “HOLOTYPE", “Fnimetagea ulvanovi Git., Type : [GH]”’. Slide — 2 complete coverslips containing the head (antennae separated) and | fore wing all from the Holotype, ‘‘Epimetagea ulyanovi Gir., Type ©. Blundell's, F.C.T. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag, & Stk., Qld.”’, UMBILICATA CERCHYSIELLA Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. UMBILICATA KEATSIA Girault, 1928. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. QM: Card - Holotype ; minus head, right wings and left fore wing. ‘“‘TYPE”’, *Schedius uncinctipes Girault, Type = [GH]”*. Slide — 3 coverslip fragments (1 cracked); the 2 uncracked ones contain the head (1 antenna attached, only the club of the second remains), 2 fore wings and parts of 2 legs all from the Holotype of Schedius uncinctipes, The cracked, coverslip fragment contains parts of Eefromoides purpureiscutellum Girault. “TYPE, Hy/ 3037, 3139, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. 3037. Schedius wncinctipes, Gir. -"*. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum.” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. ‘‘Ectromoides purpureiscutelluin, Gir. °**. On the last label all are in a hand UMarLICATUS NEOSYSTASIS Girault, 1915. similar to Mrs Girault’s. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 + 188-sp. nov. + description. rc UNCINCTIVENTRIS APHELINGS Girault, 1932. PUBL. DATA: One femule, in jungle, May, BF 1? 1932, ‘‘New lower Hymenoptera from 1913 (A,P, Dodd). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 3170, Queensland Museum, one female on a tag; hind legs and antennae on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype = minus head, wings and some legs. *“*TYPE"’, ‘‘Neosystasis umbilicatus Gir., Type - [GH]’’. Slide - ! coverslip fragment containing 2 fore wings, ] from the Holotype «= of each of the species listed on the Jabels, ““Cheiropachysia longifasciatipennis Gir., Type = wing [GH]"’, ‘‘Neosystasis umbilicatus Gir., Type 2 wing [GH]". Both labels have an arrow directed at the coverslip fragment. DPIQ: Card - 1 = with head, mesosoma, metasoma and I fore wing separated. **Ravenshoe, 29.9,30, A.J. Turner”’, ‘““Neosystasis umbilicatus Girault, « [GH]’’. NOTES: The slide containing the Holotype hind legs and antennae was not located. UNCINCTIPES SCHEDIUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem, Od Mys, 4: 111-sp. noy. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, forest, July 9, 1914. Meerawa (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 3037, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag; head, fore wings and hind tibiae with slide type of Ectromoides purpureiscutellum Girault. Australia and India."’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 October 1932) : 1[293]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Wynnum, forest, In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘One female’’. NOTES: No specimens of this species were located. UNCINCTUS EXOCLAENOIDES Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 356-sp. nov. + description. 1926, Insecutor Inscii. mensir. 14: 127- Exvelaenoides Girault (1915) a junior synonym of Exochlaenus Shipp (1894), PUBL. DATA: One female, January 28, 1913 (H. Hacker). Brisbane, Queensland. Type, Hy 3435, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a pin. QM: Stage - Holotype ~ minus antennae, left hind leg and part of right fore leg. * Brisbane, H. Hacker, 28.1.13°’, “HOLOTYPE", ‘'4480"', ‘Holotype, Leucospis australis Walker [= Exoclaen. uncinctus Girault] Z. Boucek det. 1973”’, The square brackets are in Boucek’s hand. *Exoclaenoides unicinctus [= uncinetus] Gir. [HH] Type [GH|’’. NOTES: There are two additional females in ihe QM with determination labels in DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV Hacker's hand. Hacker has labelled them as Cotypes but they have no type-status since their data were not mentioned with the original description. T.4480 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. UNFASCIATA COCCOPHAGUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 47-Prospaltella Ashmead (1904) a junior synonym of Coccophagus Westwood (1833) : 54-sp. nov. -+ description : 56-spp. key. 1928, ‘*Some Insecta and a new all highness (notes compiled in fear and sorrow).”* (Girault : Brisbane) (18 August 1928) : 3[227]-as Coccophagus uwnifasciata under Coccophaguys sanctus Girault. 1936, *‘Terror-errors; and novitates of Pterygota (or earth realities not state- bound).”’ (Girault : Sydney) (29 August 1936) ; 2[323]-as Coccophagus unifasciaia under Coccophagus leucippi Girault. PUBL. DATA; One female, sweeping forest, May, 18, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2941, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide. QM; Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype = intact, ‘Prospaltella unfasciata Gir... = type [GH] Aphelinid. 3843". NOTES: Girault has obviously labelled this slide before deciding upon the above generic synonymy and bas omitted to change his label. T.3843 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled, UNFASCLATA LATHROMERELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 151-sp. nov. + description, PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping grass in forest, April 8, 1914. A second specimen June 10, 1914, in the same place. A third female, September, Peniland, Queensland. Type, Hy 2441, Queensland Museum, the first specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 4 coverslip fragments containing the Holotype | of Larhromerella unfasciata, the Holotype = of Brachygrammatella nebulosa Girault, 2» of Lathromeroides longicorpus Girault and 609 1 unidentified chalcidoid. *'TYPE*’, “‘Lathromeroides longicorpus Gir. [This label has 2 arrows directed at the relevant coverslip fragments] [GH]"', *“*Lathromerella unfasciata Gir., = type, Brachygrammatella nebulosa Gir., 5 type [GH] 3397. 3413. 3413”. NOTES: In the PUBL. DATA for Brachygrammatella nebulosa Girault states, “Type ,., the specimen on a slide with the type of Lalhromerella unfasciata Giraull and several other chalcids’’. | have taken this as a clear indication that the specimen of Lathromerella unfasciata on this Slide is the Holotype. The other two specimens (Paralypes) were not located. 7.3397 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for this species and in the absence of the Paratypes it has been cancelled, UNFASCIATIPENNIS EPICHRYSOATOMUS Girault, 1916. 1916, Mem. Od Mus. § : 213-sp. nov. + description, PUBL. DATA: One female, November 5, 1914, sweeping in forest (low uplands, scanty grass), Brooklyn, New South Wales. Type, Hy 3553, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype - minus head. “TYPE”, “Epichrysoatomus unfasciatipennis Girault > type [GH]’*. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype head (in 2 pieces, antennae separated, | in 2 pieces). ‘“‘TYPE"’, “Queensland Museum, Hy/3553"", “Epichrysvatomus unfasciatipennis Girault, - type [(GH]"'. UNFASCIATIPENNIS EUR YISCHLA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 177-sp. nov. + description. PUBL, DATA; One female, sweeping in forest, December 10, 1913. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2740, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head and hind leg on a slide. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card | — Holotype = minus head, left wings and some legs. ‘'3899°", ‘‘Buryischia unfusciatipennis Girault, 2 type [|GH]"’. Slide 1 - 1 coverslip fragment containing the MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM fragmented head (1 antenna separated, incomplete, the other attached) and part of 1 leg all from the Holotype. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/ 2740, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘3899. Queensland Museum. Euryischia unfasciatipennis Gi... 2’, On the last label all except ‘3899. Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. There is something (now illegible) crossed out on the last label. Card 2 - 1 mesosoma minus wings and some legs. ‘‘Euryischia unfasciatipennis Gir. [GH]’’. Slide 2 - 1 coverslip fragment containing an intact ¢. ‘‘Euryischomyia unfasciatipennis (Gir.), ¢. Indooroopilly [GH]’’. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this species in the genus Euryischomyia hence the label on Slide 2. T.3899 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. UNFASCIATIPENNIS SYSTOLOMORPHELLA (?) Dodd and Girault (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 223-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female labelled ‘Brisbane, 19.XI.13. H. Hacker.’’ Type, Hy 3219, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head and fore and hind leg on a slide. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - Holotype ? minus head and some legs. ‘‘Brisbane: H. Hacker, 19.11.13’’, **Systolomorphella unfasciatipennis Dodd & Girault AAG.’’. On the last label all except **Systo & Girault AAG. [GH]”’ are in Dodd’s hand. Girault has corrected the beginning of the generic name. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing the head (in 2 pieces, 1 antenna attached to each) 1 leg and part of the prothorax (1 leg and part of the other attached) all from the Holotype. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/3219, A.A. Girault’’, ““Queensland Museum. Systolomorphella unfasciatipennis Dodd & Gir. 2’’. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum.”’ and ‘‘& Gir. [GH]”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 2 - 1 ? minus some leg parts. “Kuranda, Nov. 1919 [on reverse of card- mount]’’, ““KURANDA, Nov,, 1919, A.P. DODD”, ‘‘Systolomorphella unfasciatipennis D. & G., ° [GH]’’. UNFASCIATIVENTRIS ASYNTOMOSPHYRUM Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 256-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, January 5, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2639, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing the Holotype 2° with head separated (incomplete, 1 antenna attached, the other separated, incomplete). ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2639, A.A. Girault’’, ‘“Queensland Museum. Asyntomosphyrum unfasciativentris °’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. UNFASCIATIVENTRIS ELASMUS Girault, 1920. 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 7 : 185-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Babinda, September, jungle. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus head and some leg parts; metasoma and right fore wing separated. ‘‘HOLOTYPE”’, ‘‘3949’’, “*Flasmus unfasciativentris Gir., ° type [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3949, UNFASCIATUS PROPLESIOSTIGMA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 280-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, Mount Pyramid, 2,000 feet, June 3, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 3300, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head and a hind leg on a slide. QM: Card - Only the metasoma and part of one leg remain of the Holotype on the card together with an unidentified chalcidoid. “*Proplesiostigma unfasciata [= unfasciatus] Gir., Type [GH]’’. Slide - | coverslip fragment containing the DAHMS; GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA; LY oll fragmented head (parts of the antennae separated, in pieces) and part of 1 leg all from the Holotype. ‘“TYPE’’, ‘'5079"*, “*Propleisiostigma [= Proplesiostigma] unfasciatus Gir,, | type [GH] Q, Museum. 5079". NOTES: T.5079 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. UNGUTTATIPENNIS MACRODONTOMERUS Girault 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 280-sp. nov. + description, PUBL. DATA: One female, September 28, 1913 (H. Hacker). Caloundra (Brisbane), Queensland, Type, Hy 3298, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag: a fore and hind leg and the antennae on a slide. QM: 7 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - Only. one pair of wings from the Holotype remain on the card. ‘‘TYPE”’, “Caloundra, H. Hacker, 28.9.13"*, ““Macrodontomerus unguttatipennis Gir. , Type [GH]"*. Slide —- | coverslip fragment containing 2 NOTES: The females on Cards 2 and 3 have no type-status since they were not mentioned with the original description. T.5068 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. UNGUTTATIPES ATOPOSOMA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 363-sp, nov. + description. 1916, Men. Od Mus. 5 : 222-Atoposoma Masi (1907) a junior synonym of Zagrammosoma Ashmead (1904). 1917, “Deseriptiones hymenopterorum chalcidoidicarum variorum cum observationibus. V.”’ (Girault ; Glenn Dale, Maryland) (8 August 1917) : 6[121]-repeat of generic synonymy. PUBL, DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, September 5, 1914. Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Type, Hy 3446, Queensland Museum, the female in alcohol. NOTES: No specimens of this species were located. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘Type not re-seen’’ indicating that it may have been missing at that point in time, UNGUTTATIVENTRIS ELASMUS Giraull, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 173-sp. nav. + legs and 2 antennae all from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy/3298, A.A. Girault'’, “Q. Museum. Macrodontomerus unguttatipennis Gir. » 5068°*, On the last label all except “O. Museum. 5068" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 2-1 = intaet. ‘‘Maerodontamerus unguttatipennis Gir, Paratype » [GH]** and on the reverse, “Brisbane [GH]"'. Card 3 - 2intact ¢5. '\Macrodontomerus unguitatipennis Gir., Types = [GH]’’. Card 4-2.» intact and parts of a third. **Macrodontomerus uneutlatipennhis Gir., - [GH]”’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Montville, jungle, Sep. 16, 1923 [GH]’’. Card 5 - 4 = = (one minus some parts) and parts of a fifth. ‘‘Macrodontomerus unguiltatipennis Gir., = [GHJ’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Montville, Q., AAG. [GH]’’. Card 6 - 1 © minus tips of both antennae. “Macrodontomerus unguttatipennis Gir, = [GH]” and on the reverse, ‘‘“Gayndah [GH], Card 7-1! - minus part of ! antenna; metasoma separated. *‘Macrodontomerus unguttatipennis Gir., - [GH]. description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping along forest streamlet, June 14, 1913. (A.P. Dodd). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2730, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag. QM: Card - Holotype = minus head and some leg parts; metasoma separated. "9940", “HOLOTYPE”, *“E/asinus unguttativentris Girault, © type [GH]’’. NOTES: T.3940 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. UNGUTTATUS NESYRPOPHAGUS Girault, 1915, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. UNGUTTIFEMUR CHALCIS Girault, 1926. 1926, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 14: 140-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, Mackay [= Macleay] Museum. N.S. Wales. ANIC: Pin — Holotype © minus terminal segments of the antennae. ‘'N.S. Wales’’, “Chalcis unguttifemur Girault, Type - [GH]"". UNICA ENTEDONOMORPHA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 267-sp. nov. + description, PUBL. DATA: One female, in jungle, June 25, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2659, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, head and hind legs on a slide, A second female, same place, July 11, 1914. QM; 2 cards on separate pins and ! slide as follows: Card 1 - Only | leg remains of the Holotype 2 of Entedonomorpha tunica on the card together with a « of Entedonamarpha varicornis Girault. ‘* TYPE", “Entedonomorpha unica Gir., = type [GH]"' and on the reverse, **E, varicornis Gir., = type [GH]"’. Slide - 3 coverslip fragments containing 2 heads (antennae attached) and parts of 2 legs all from the Holotype of Entedonamorpha unica and a < of Entedonomorpha varicornis Girault. “TYPE, Hy/2659, 2660, A,A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. 2659 Entedonomorpha unica E. varicornis 2660’. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum..”* are in.a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 2-1 + minus head. “Entedonomorpha unica Gir,, ' [GH]"’, NOTES: In the PUBL. DATA with Entedonomorpha varicornis OGiraull says, “Type ... the specimen ona tag with type of Entedonomorpha unica’. | have interpreted this to. mean that the specimen of Entedonomorpha unica originally on the Card was the Holotype. The Paratype female was not located. UNICOLOR PTEROSEMA See UNICOLOR SPHEGIPTEROSEMELL A UNICOLOR SPHEGIPTEROSEMELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem, Od Mus, 2 : 324- Sphegipieroseniella gen, nov.; Pierosema unicolor nomen nudum type- species; sp. description as MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Sphegipterosemella unicolor : 329-gen. key. 1914, Societas ent. 29: 5S-sp. nov. + description as Prerosema unicalor. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 3 ; 330- Sphegipierosemella gen. nov. (refers to 1914 description); type data. PUBL. DATA: 1913 - Brisbane, Queensland. Type, Hy 1977, Queensland Museum. 1914 - Six females mounted together on a card in the collections of the Queensland Museum, labelled ''Bred from cocoon of Bombyx Moth. 3-7-11, Brisbane, H, Hacker, 4-7-11"'. Types, Queensland Museum, five of the above specimens on a card (1 pin), plus a slide of xylol-balsam bearing the posterior legs, a head and seVeral antennae. Subsequently, two males and nine females in (he same collection, bearing the same data. 1915 - The types are five females on a card, a head, several antennae and hind legs on a slide. They were reared from bombycid cocoons, April 7, 1911. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1-3 Syntype » .; 1 minus head, | minus right wings and part of right antenna, and the third minus left antenna. The card also has 3 glue spots marking the position of 3 more Syntypes now missing. ‘Bred from cocoons of Bombyx Moth, 3/7/11", “Brisbane, H. Hacker, 4/7/11'", “TYPE”, 'Prerosema unicolor Girault, Type ) [GH]"’. Slide - | cracked coverslip (with a piece missing) and | coverslip lragment containing 1 fore wing, a head (minus antennae), 2 intact antennae, pieces of 2 arnilennae and pieces of legs all from the Syntypes, ‘‘Queensland Museum, TYPE, Hy/1442, = "', ‘'Plerosema unicolor Girault, = types [GH]’’. Card 2-9 specimens (both sexes?) and numerous glue spots. *‘bred out of Cocoon of Bombyx Moth. H. Hacker, Brisbane, 3/ 7/11 [HH]" and on the reverse, ‘‘Prerosema unicalor ¢ = (GH]"’, DPIQ: 3 cards on separated pins as follows: Card 1-1] intact -, 1 - minus head and 2 glue spots. *‘Sphegipterosemella unicolor Girault [GH]"’. Card 2-2 intact © 2,1 — minus head and | glue spot. ‘‘Sphegiplerosemella unicolor Girault [GH]”’. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 613 Card 3 - 2 intact ©, 1 = minus some antennal parts and 1 glue spot. ““Sphegipterosemella unicolor Gir. © ([GH]”’. NOTES: The 1913 description, although not annotated sp. noy., serves to make this a valid, available, nominal species in that year. The description also serves to make Sphegipterosemella a valid, available, nominal genus in that year. Therefore, Pterosema unicolor is a junior objective synonym of Sphegipterosemella unicolor. | have not assigned syntype-status to the specimens on Card 2 since they are mentioned with the 1914 PUBL. DATA, UNICOLOR TETRASTICHUS (7) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 217-sp, nov. + description. 1916, Mei, Od Mus. 5 : 212-correciion to Original description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, June 25, 1912 (A.A. Girault). North Queensland (Gordonyale, near Cairns). Type, Hy 2546, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, an antenna ona slide. QM: Card - Holotype * minus head, lelt wings, part of the right wings and some legs. “TYPE”, *Terrastichus unicolor Girault & Dodd + type [DH]"’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments; the inner contains part of | antenna from the Holotype of Teirastichus unicolor, the other contains parts from the Holotype © of | Tetrastichus sainipierrei Girault, ‘*TYPE, Hy/2546, A.A. Girault"', “‘(inner) [GH] Queensland Museum. Tetrastichus unicalor G. & D, ~*, On the last label all except “Queensland Museum.” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. On the reverse of the slide, ‘‘ Tetrastichus saintpierrei Gir., - type, Fore wing [GH]"’, UNIFASCIA TANAOSTIGMODES Girault, 1927. 1927, Rec. S. Aust. Mus. 3: 31 1-sp. nov. + description. PUBL, DATA: S, Aust.; Mount Lofty (A.M. Lea). One female. SAM: Card —- Holotype = minus antennae, right fore wing and metasoma. ‘Mt. Lofty, 5.A., A.M, Lea’, “Type”, *Taneosligmodes |= Tanaostigmodes| unifascia, S. Aus., also slide, TYPE’’, *Taneostigmodes |= Tanaostigmodes| unifascia Girault, Type = [GH]"'. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing | fore wing and | antenna all from the Holotype. ‘‘Taneostigmodes unifasciata [= el A aloe unifascia] Girault, Type - |GH]”, UNIFASCIATA COCCOPRAGUS See UNFASCIATA COCCOPHAGUS UNIFASCIATA EUPLECTROMORPHA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 276-sp. description. 1915, Meri. Od Mus. 3: 278-correction to original description; type data; descriptive notes. PUBL. DATA: 1913 - [+] Babinda, Queensland, Jungle, Type, Hy 1915, Queensland Museum. 1915 - The type was captured on October 28, 1911 and is on a tag, the head and a caudal leg on a slide (with the type head of Spalangia australiensis Girault). QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card | - Holotype = minus head and some legs; metasOma and wings separated (it is difficult to assess how many wings are separated since they are buried in glue). “TYPE”, ‘Euplectromorpha unifasciata Gir., ° type [GH]’’. Slide 1 — 1 complete coverslip containing the head (in 2 pieces, 1 antenna attached, the other missing) and part of 1 Jeg all from the Holotype of Euplectromorpha unifasciata; | complete coverslip containing parts from the Holotype = of Spalangia australiensis Girault, ‘‘)915", ‘‘Eupleciromorpha unifasciata Gir. = type [GH]*’, 'Spalangia australiensis. Gir., > type [GH]"’, Card 2-1 © minus head, right wings and part of | leg. ''Euplectromorpha unifasciata Gir., - [GH]"* and on the reverse, ‘March 25, 1923, Jungle, Canungra [GH]’’. Slide 2- 1 complete coverslip containing the head (antennae separated, I in 2 pieces), | pair of wings and part of 1 leg all from the » on Card 2, ‘‘Euplectroamorpha unifasciata Gir., « [GH]”’. NOTES: Although the 1913 description is not annotated sp. nov. it serves to make this a valid, available, nominal species in that year. 6l4 UNIFOSSA EURYTOMA NOMEN NUDUM. 1928, ‘Some new hexapods stolen [rom authority,’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (23 May 1928) : 2[222]-nomen nudum under Eurytoma fulvivena Girault. UNIGUTTATA ELASMUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2: 134-sp. nay. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, August 5, 1913, sweeping in forest. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1617, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, head on a slide. QM: Slide - 2 half coverslips; the outer (further from the main label) contains the head (in 2 pieces, minus | antenna and most of the other) from the Holotype © of Elasmus unigullata, the inner coverslip (closer to the main label) contains parts from the Holotype + of Elasmus divinus Girault. ‘TYPE, Hy/1616, 1617, A.A. Girault’’, ‘Queensland Museum, 3930. Elasmus divinus &. uniguitarus [= uniguttata] 4053". On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum, 3930, 4053" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s, The ending of the second specific name has been altered from ‘ymiguitata™’ to “*uniguttaius” in red ink. NOTES: The body of the Holotype was not located. See NOTES with Elasmus fictus. T.4053 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. UNIGUTTATA NEOTRICHAPOROIDES Girault, 1913, 1913, Arch. Naturgesch, 719 Abt.A, H.6; 50- sp. nov. + description as Neotrichoporoides uniguitata. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 241-sp, description as Neotrichaporoides uniguifaiius : 250-gen, key - » as Neotrichaporoides. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3 : 252-additional specimens; descriptive notes; type data. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, May 3, 1913. Nelson [= Gordonvyale] (Cairns), North Qsld, Type [Hy.1845], Queensland Muscum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card —- Holotype + minus head, metasoma, part of the prothorax and some legs. “TYPE”, ‘“Neotrichaporoides MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM unigulfata Giraull, © type (GH]"". Slide — 1 complete coverslip containing the head (part of both antennae separated) and part of the prothorax with fore legs attached all from the Holotype. '*Hy/1512. Queensland Museum. Nevtrichaporoides uniguitata, Gir. Type »*’. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum.”’ and “Type [GH]"' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: The genus was originally described as Neotrichaporoides which I regard as a printer’s error, See generic section of this Checklist. Hy.1512 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. UNIGUTTATA NEOTRICHOPOROIDES See UNIGUTTATA NEOTRICHAPOROIDES UNIMACULA PAREROTOLEPSIA Girault, 1929. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. 8. Aust, 53 : 321-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, Adelaide, South Australia (1,G,Q, Tepper). SAM: Card - Holotype minus head and right wings, ‘Adelaide, J.G,O. Tepper’, “Type’’, ‘‘Parerotolepsia unimaculata [= unimacula| Gir., South Australia, TYPE, also shde"’, **Parerotolepsia unimaciula Gir., - type [GH]”’. Slide - | complete coverslip containing the head (antennae separated), 1 pair of wings and 2 legs (1 in 2 pieces) all from ihe Holotype. “*TYPE”’, ‘‘Parerotolepsia unimacula Gir., Type > ,'S. Aus. Mus. [GH]’’. UNIMACULATUS MACRODONTOMERUS Girault, 1913, 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79 Abt.A, H.6: 84- sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 4 > 278-sp. description, PUBL. DATA: One female, February 16, 1913. Ingham, Queensland, Type [Hy.3294], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag and a slide with head, fore wing and first and last legs. QM; Card — Holotype ~ minus head, left fore wing and some legs; metasoma separated. *‘Macrodontomerus DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA; TY 615 unimaculatus Gir., Type « [GH]”’. Slide - 1 almost complete coverslip containing the head (minus antennae), 1 fore wing and 1 leg all from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy/3294, A.A. Girault’’, “‘Q, Museum. Macrodontomerus unimaculatus Gir. = 5063°*. On the last label all except “Q. Museum. 5063” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: There is only one Jeg on the slide. T.5063 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. glue spot. ‘‘4, Ashm. /cery., rosae Heathcote’, '*W.W, Froggatt’, “Euryvischia unmaculata Girault, = [GH]’’. Slide — 1 complete coverslip and 1 coverslip fragment containing a head and 1 pair of wings all from the specimens on ANIC Card. ‘Froggatt Collection, Det. A.A. Girault, 2.1931 C.S.1LR."’, “‘Euryischia unmaculata Gir., 2**. NOTES: T.4061 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. UNMACULATIPENNIS EUR y1scita Girault, 1913, 1913, fem. Qd Mus, 2 : 138-sp. nov, + description; spp. key. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. 8. Aust. 53 : 331- UNIPUNCTIPENNIS EUPELMUS Girault, 1927. 1927, Rec. S. Aust. Mus. 3: 31i-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: [-] Tasm.: Mount Arthur, Dec., 1915 (F.M. Littler). Qne example. SAM: Card - Holotype © minus | antenna. “Mu. Arthur, Tas., F.M. Littler, 28.12.1915", “TYPE”, ‘'Eupelmus unipunctipennis Gir,, Tas,”’, ‘'Eupelmus uapunctipennis [= unipunctipennis| Girault, Type = [GH]’’. UNISTRIATA BOOTANOMYIA NOMEN NUDUM. 1928, Vic. Nar. 44: 262-nomen nudum under HKootanompia victoriae Girault (as Bootanomyiia victoriae). UNMACULATA EUR YISCHTA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 3: 177-sp. nov. + description, PUBL. DATA: [-] Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Forest. November |, 1913. Type, Hy 2741, Queensland Museum. Tag and slide. QM: Card - Holotype © minus head, left fore wing and some leg parts. “‘4061"’, ‘Euryischia unmaculata Gir., ~ type [GH]"’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments (1 cracked) containing the head (antennae separated, | incomplete) and | fore wing all from the Holotype. *‘ TYPE, Hy/2741, A.A. Girault”’, ‘‘Queensland Museum, 4061. Eurvischia unmaculata’, On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum. 4061"' are in.a hand similar to Mrs Giraulr’s. ANIC: Card —1 = minus antennae, ! : minus head (1 fore wing separated) and 1 additional specimens; description of male. PUBL. DATA: One female, among herbage, April 6, 1913 (H, Hacker). Brisbane, Queensland. Type, Hy 1624, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 — Only some legs of this specimen remain on the card. ‘'3896"", “Euryischia unmaculatipennis Gir., » type [GH]’’. Card 2-1 © minus head. ‘'Euryischia unmaculatipennis Giraull, > [GH]** and on the reverse, ‘Inglewood, Forest, [11.21.1924 [GH]". Slide 1 —- 2 almost complete coverslips containing 2. - and 2? 4 (some with parts separated). ‘‘Euryischia unmaculatipennis *© [GH] Bred from eggs of Platyhrachys [HH]’”’. Slide 2 - | complete coverslip containing 3 ~~ (some with parts separated), ‘‘Euryischia unamaculatipennis Girault, ="s [GH] Bred from eggs of Platybrachys [HH]”’. SAM; 2 cards on separate pins and 1 slide as follows: Card 1 - Only a few legs remain of the *~ onthe card. “Magnetic I., N. Queensland, A.M. Lea’, Eurvischia unmaculatipennis Girault, t- [GH]’’, Card 2-1 7 minus head and left wings, “Magnetic [., N. Queensland, A.M. Lea”’, Sa “Purvischia unmaculatipennis Girault, * [GH]’’. Both cards are pinned through, "Eurvischia unmaculatipennis Girault, Magnetic Is., also slide’’. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Slide - | complete coverslip containing 2 heads (1 with 1 antenna attached, other antennae separated, fragmented), 3 fore wings and J leg all from the specimens on SAM Cards 1 and 2, ‘'Euryischia uwamaculatipennis Girault, © 2 [GH]". NOTES: The slide with the Holotype was not located. [n the correspondence with the Queensland Museum the Holotype female is clearly stated to be on a slide therefore the tabels on QM Card 1 are incorrect, There are 2 additional slides of this species in the QM which were probably seen by Girault. They are not included since their Jabels are in Hacker's hand only. UNMACULATUS STOMATOCERAS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 336-8p. nov. + description : 340-spp. key <<. PUBL. DATA: One female, F.P. Dadd, October, 1913, on flowers. Kuranda, Queensland. Type, Hy 3398, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the antennae and a hind leg on a slide. QM: Slide - | cracked coverslip fragment (partly overlain by another coverslip fragment) containing 2 fore wings and some antennal fragments all from the Holotype - of Stomatoceras unmaculatus; | coverslip fragment containing | fore wing from the Holotype - of Stomatoceras ratzeburgei Girault. "TYPE, Hy/3398, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum., 4606, 4583. Stomatoceras unmaculatus Gir. & D. } ratzeburgel 4583"'. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum. 4606. 4583. 4583°" and ‘‘ratzeburgei (GH)"'are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. The ‘*& D’’ on this label is incorrect. NOTES: The slide no longer contains the hind leg from the Holotype of Stoynareceras unmaculatus. The antennal fragments are oul from under the coverslip in a patch of medium which may have also contained the hind leg. The body of the Holotype was not located, T.4606 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. UNNOTIPENNIS ABLERUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem, Qd Mus. 4: 6l-sp. noy. + description. PUBL. DATA: One specimen captured with venustulus [sweeping in forest, Novernber 1, 1913], Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2952, Queensland Museum, a female on a slide with venustulus, QM: Slide - 1 coverslip containing the intact Holotype = © of Ablerus unnotipennis and Ablerus venustulus Girault. **TYPE, Hy/ 2951, 2952, A.A. Girault’’. ‘3790, 3802”"", “Queensland Museum. 3802, 2951. Ablerus venusiulus A. unnotipennis + 2952. 3790". On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum, 3802. 3790” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girauli’s. NOTES: T.3790 is 4 duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. UNNOTIPENNIS A PLEUROTROPIS See UNNOTIPENNIS EPENTEDON UNNOTIPENNIS EPENTEDON Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 186-sp. nov. + description. 1934, *‘New Capsidae and Hymenopiera, with note on an unmentionable.”’ (Girault : Sydney) (2! Devember 1934) : 2[312]- under Apleurotropis thaelmanni Girault. PUBL. DATA: One female reared from fleshy galls on gum, March 20, 1911 (F.P. Spry). Melbourne, Victoria. Type, National Museum, Melbourne, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. NMY: Card — Holotype ) minus head. ‘‘On Gum out of gall, F.P.S., 20.3.11"" and on the reverse, “‘Det. by Giraulr, Qland, 10.9.14"", “*Type °"', ““Epenredon unnotipennis Gir., Type 2 [GH]’’. On the last label Girault has crossed out ‘“& Dodd’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head (antennae separated, | in pieces). ‘‘Epeniedon unnolipennis Gir., type [GH]**. On this label Girault has crossed out '& Dodd’. QM: Card - 8 specimens mostly in good condition. ‘‘Epentedon unnotipennis Gir. [GH]”*. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing a head (antennae separated, | in 2 pieces), | fore wing and part of | leg all from specimens on the OM Card; | complete, square coverslip containing parts from the Holotype — of Apleurotropis thaelmanni DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 617 Girault. ‘‘Apleurotropis: thaelmanni Gir., ¢ type (outer); wnnotipennis Gir., ? Malvern, Vic. [GH]’’. DPIQ: Card - 6 22; 3 intact, 3 minus heads. ‘‘Epentedon unnotipennis Girault [GH]’’. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault places Epentedon Girault (1915) as a junior synonym of Ap/eurotropis Girault (1913) hence the label on the QM Slide. from the Holotype ¢ of Stomatoceras unrubripunctus; | cracked, coverslip fragment (in the middle of the slide) containing parts from a ° of Pseudiglyphella petiolata Girault. “*Stomatoceras unrubripunctus Gir., Type 2, Pseudiglyphella petiolata [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4578. UNNOTIPENNIS SYSTOLOMORPHELLA Girault, Vv 1915. VARIA AENASIOIDEA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 222-sp. nov. + Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. description. PUBL. DATA: One female, miscellaneous sweeping, August 20, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 3218, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; antennae, fore and hind leg on a slide. QM: Slide - A half coverslip containing 1 antenna, | hind leg, 1 fore leg and a tarsus all from the Holotype now missing. “TYPE, Hy/3218, A.A. Girault’’, ““Queensland Museum. Systolomorphella unnotipennis G. °’’. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum.”’ are ina hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘Only the slide part of the type has been reseen’’. Presumably the body of the Holotype was missing at that point in time. UNRUBRIPUNCTUS STOMATOCERAS Girault, 1924. 1924, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 12 : 8-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Tamboon [= Timboon], Victoria, H.W. Davey (Queensland Museum). In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘One female’’. QM: Card - Holotype ? minus right antenna, most of left antenna and right fore wing; right hind leg separated. ‘‘Timboon, V., H.W. Davey’’, ‘‘4578’’, ‘‘Stomatoceras unrubripunctus Gir., ? type [GH]’’, **Stomatoceras unrubripunctus Gir., © TYPE [HH]’’, ‘‘Trichoxenia unrubripuncta (Gir.) E.F. Riek, det. 1950’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip and 1 cracked coverslip (at either end of the slide) containing 1 fore wing and 1 antenna all VARIA ANUSOIDEA Girault, 1927. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. VARICILIA SYCORYCTES Girault, 1928. 1928, ‘‘A prodigeous discourse on wild animals.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (19 March 1928) : 2[219]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Fruit Ficus watkinsiana, Atherton, May 20, 1927, J.L. Tardent. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, “The types were many females’’. QM: 4 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - 4 Syntype 22; 1 minus head and right wings, 1 minus right wings, 1 minus head, mesosoma and most appendages, and 1 with right wings and part of the ovipositor separated. ‘‘Sycoryctes varicilia Girault, Types ? [GH]’’. Card 2 - 6 Syntype °°, most minus some parts and | represented by a metasoma and some wings. ‘‘Sycoryctes varicilia Girault, Cotypes 2 [GH]’’. Card 3 - 5 Syntype 22, most minus some parts. ‘‘Sycoryctes varicilia Girault ° paratypes [GH]’’. Card 4 - 3 Syntype °°; 1 minus head. “Sycoryctes varicilia Girault 2 paratypes [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip and 1 cracked, coverslip fragment containing 5 legs (only 1 complete), 1 fore wing, 1 head in 2 pieces (1 antenna attached to each) and 1 head minus antennae (except for part of 1) all from the Syntypes. ‘‘Sycoryctes varicilia Girault, Types ?. Atherton, Q., [GH] 5057. 5057. 5057. Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. 618 NOTES: The Queensland Museum register numbers for the Syntypes of this species are T.5057 (Card 1), T.10044 (Card 2), T.10045 (Card 3), T.10046 (Card 4) and Slide (T.5057, T.10044-T.10046). VARICINCTA COELOCYBA Girault, 1926. 1916, Mem. Od Mus. 5 : 222-Coelocybomyia Girault (1915) a junior synonym of Coelocyba Ashmead (1900). 1926, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 14 : 66-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Forest, Wynnum. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 - 2 °%; the inner minus head, right fore wing and at least 1 leg is the Holotype ° of Coelocyba varicincta, the outer is the Holotype of Coelocybomyia sexfasciata Girault. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘‘4893’’, ‘*4894’’, “‘Coelocybomyiia [= Coelocybomyia] sexfasciata Girault, outside, varicincta Gir., (in) Type 2 [GH]’’. Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing the head (antennae attached), 1 fore wing and 1 leg all from the Holotype ° of Coelocyba varicincta; 1 almost complete coverslip containing 4 unidentified chalcidoids. ‘*Coelocyba varicincta Gir., Type 2 [GH]’’, **4894’?, Card 2 - 1 % minus right wings; head separated (minus antennae). ‘‘Coelocyba varicincta Gir., ? [GH]’’ and on the reverse, “Wynnum, forest, January [GH]’’. Slide 2 - 1 coverslip (outer, with parts missing) containing | antenna and | hind wing all from the ° of Coelocyba varicincta on Card 2; 1 cracked, coverslip fragment (inner) containing parts from a © of Coelocyba nigricincta Ashmead. “‘Coelocyba varicincta Gir., °. Wynnum (outer), C. nigricincta Ashm (inner). Bendigo, Vic. [GH]’’. WADA: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 7 specimens of species as per labels. ‘‘Gall Flies, 388, on Eucalyptus, S. Perth, No.223’’, ‘‘Coelocyba varicincta Girault, 72, Rhicnopeltella * [GH]’’, “*Tetrastichus beethoveni [CHEIRONYM] Girault : [GH]’’. NOTES: Girault has labelled his Holotype of this species before deciding upon the 1915 generic synonymy and has omitted to MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM change the label on the card-mounted part of the Holotype. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4894. VARICLAVA ACHRYSOCHARELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 206-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, May 12, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Chindera [= Chinderah], New South Wales. Type, Hy 2526, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 3 coverslip fragments (1 cracked) and 1 patch of medium containing the Holotype ?° of Achrysocharella variclava and Chrysocharomyia varinotata Girault, both with heads separated (that of the former minus most of the antennae). “TYPE, Hy/2526, 2532, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. 2526. Achrysocharella variclava °”’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. “*Chrysocharomyia varinotata ? ’’. On the last label all are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. VARICLAVA PSEUDOLIGOSITA 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. noy. + description. PUBL. DATA: Pentland, Queensland, forest. QM: Slide - 1 almost complete coverslip containing the Holotype ° of Pseudoligosita variclava with head separated; | complete coverslip containing a fragmented © of an undescribed species of Diaulomyia. “*Pseudoligosita variclava Girault, Type : [GH] 3478”’, ‘‘Diaulomyiia [= Diaulomyia| bilingae [|CHEIRONYM] Gir., Type © [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3478,. 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A Guide to Authors is displayed at the Queensland Museum web site A Queensland Government Project Typeset at the Queensland Museum DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 619 Card 4 - 1 ° minus metasoma, 7 ¢ 4 (some minus parts) and 1 ¢ metasoma. ‘‘Eupelmus varicolor (Girault), ¢° [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Sherwood, 3 Dec., 1932, ex grass, VARICOLOR EPISOLINDELIA Girault, 1914. 1914, Societas ent. 29 : 23-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 2-Episolindelia Girault (1914) a junior synonym of Eupelmus Dalman (1820); sp. description : 18-spp. key °°. PUBL. DATA: A single female specimen, Mr. Alan P. Dodd, sweeping miscellaneous vegetation in a forest, Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), N.Q., 5 December, 1912. Type, [Hy.2826], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a card point plus a slide of xylol-balsam bearing an antenna and one of each pair of legs. QM: 3 cards on separate pins and 1 slide as follows: Card 1 - Holotype 2 minus antennae (some parts may be in glue), wings (parts of the left wings are present), legs and part of the metasoma; head with prothorax separated. “*4324’’, ‘‘Enisolindelia varicolor Gir., Type ? [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 antenna and 3 legs (1 in 2 pieces) all from the Holotype. ‘‘Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/1479, 4324, °’’, ‘‘Eusolindelia [CHEIRONYN] varico/or Girault, 2 type. Ant. Leg [GH] 4324’’. Card 2 - 1 intact 2. ‘‘Eupelmus varicolor Girault, 2 [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Ex Andropogon, Brookfield, March [GH]’’. Card 3 - 3 2°; the inner intact specimens are Episolindelia varicolor, and the outer is Eupelmus soror Girault. ‘‘Eupelmus soror Girault, 2; varicolor (Gir.), 2 2’s [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Nelson [= Gordonvale], forest [GH]’’. MM: Card - 1 intact 2. ‘‘Brisbane’’, “*Eupelmus varicolor (Gir.), 2 [GH]’’. DPIQ: 6 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - 2 2° minus terminal antennal segments; | ? metasoma plus a wing and | ? minus head. ‘‘Eupelmus varicolor (Gir.), ° [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Sherwood, Q., Dec. 20, 1932 [GH]’’. Card 2 - 2 22; 1 minus antennal flagella, the other minus head. ‘‘Eupe/mus varicolor (Gir.), 2° [GH]’’ and on the reverse, “Sherwood, Dec. 14, 1932, L.F. Hitchcock [GH]’’. Card 3 - | intact © and | ° minus head. ‘*Fupelmus varicolor Gir., 2? [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Sherwood, L.F. Hitchcock, 19.X1.1932 [GH]’’. L.F. Hitchcock [GH]’’. Card 5 - 1 ° with damaged antennae. ‘*Eupelmus varicolor (Girault), ? [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Sherwood, ex grass, L.F. Hitchcock, Dec. 8, 1932 [GH]’’. Card 6 - 1 © with damaged antennae. ‘*Eupelmus varicolor (Gir.), 2 [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Sherwood, Dec. 13, 1932, L.F. Hitchcock [GH]’’. NOTES: Hy.1479 and T.4324 are duplicate Queensland Museum register numbers for the Holotype of this species and have been cancelled. VARICOLOR EPITETRASTICHUS (7) Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 238-sp. nov. + description. 1916, Mem. Od Mus. 5 : 212-correction to the above description by Girault. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, June 13, 1912 (A.A.G.). Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2853, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag; head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype ? minus head and most of both fore wings; metasoma disloged. ‘“‘TYPE”’, ‘‘Epitetrastichus varicolor Dodd, 2 type [DH]’’. Slide - 3 coverslip fragments (1 cracked) containing the Holotype head (in 2 pieces, only part of 1 antenna attached, the remainder separated, fragmented). ‘“‘TYPE, Hy/2593, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Epitetrastichus varicolor. D. 2”’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: The published Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is in error. The correct number is Hy.2593. VARICORNIS A USTRALOMPHALE Girault, 1922. 1922, Entomologist 55 : 207-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Nelson [= Gordonvale], November, 1920, A.P. Dodd. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘The type was a single female’’. 620 QM: Slide - 1 coverslip (with pieces missing) containing the fragmented Holotype °. “Type [GH]’’, “‘Australomphale varicornis Gir., Type ? [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.10031. VARICORNIS AUSTRALOODERA Girault, 1922. 1922, Entomologist 55 : 207-sp. nov. + description as Australéodera varicornis. PUBL. DATA: Four females, Kuranda and Nelson [= Gordonvale] (type), A.P. Dodd. QM: 4 cards on separate pins and 1 slide as follows: Card 1 - Holotype ¢ minus left antenna and left wings; left hind leg separated. “‘Gordonvale, N.Q., March 1921’’, ‘‘4346’’, ‘*Australoodera [= Australéodera] varicornis Gir., Type ° [GH]’’. Slide - 1 large, complete coverslip containing | antenna and 1 fore wing all from the Holotype of Australoodera varicornis; 1 small, complete coverslip containing Parachalcerinys coccidoxenoides Girault. ‘‘Parachalcerinys coccidoxenoides [GH]’’, ‘‘Australéodera [= Austaloodera] varicornis Gir., Type ? [GH]’’. Card 2 - 1 Paratype ¥ intact. ‘‘Kuranda, Queensland, A.P. Dodd’’, ‘*4346’’. Card 3 - | Paratype ° intact. ‘‘Kuranda, Queensland, A.P. Dodd’’. Card 4 - | intact ?. ‘‘Kuranda, Q., Dec., A.D.’’, ‘“‘Australéodera [= Australoodera] varicornis [GH]’’. NOTES: Under Article 32d (i) of the Code the umlaut in the generic name is omitted. In his unpublished manuscript Girault mentions the female on Card 4 as an additional specimen. Therefore I have assumed that the others from Kuranda are part of the original series and one is now absent. The Queensland Museum register numbers for the types are T.4346 (Holotype) and T.10047-T.10048 (Paratypes on Cards 2 and 3), VARICORNIS AUSTRALUFENS Girault, 1935. 1935, ‘‘Microhymenoptera Australiensis nova mostly Chalcididae.”’ (Girault : Sydney) (25 April 1935) : 2[316]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Scone, N.S. Wales, A.P. Dodd. In his unpublished manuscript MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Girault says, ‘‘The types were three pairs reared from lepidopterous eggs’’. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 7 specimens of both sexes all with parts separated (only 6 heads); 2 coverslip fragments one of which is empty and the other contains a separated head (in 2 pieces, minus antennae). Six of these are the Syntypes of Australufens varicornis. The remaining specimen may also be the same species in which case Girault has made an error in counting the numbers of Syntypes on the Slide. ‘‘Australufens varicornis Gir., Types 4? [GH] T.6367. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T.6367. VARICORNIS ENTEDONOMORPHA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 267-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in jungle, June 25, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2660, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag with the type unica; hind legs and head on a slide with type unica. QM: Card - Holotype 2 of Entedonomorpha varicornis minus head, hind legs and left wings; on the outer point of the card is part of one leg from the Holotype ® of Entedonomorpha unica Girault. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘‘Entedonomorpha unica Gir., ° type [GH]’’ and on the reverse, “‘E. varicornis Gir., ° type [GH]’’. Slide - 3 cracked coverslip fragments; the 2 closer the ‘‘TYPE”’ label contain the head (antennae attached), 1 leg and part of another all from the Holotype of Entedonomorpha varicornis; the remaining coverslip fragment contains parts from the Holotype of Entedonomorpha unica Girault. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2659, 2660, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. 2659. Entedonomorpha unica E. varicornis ° 2660’’. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. VARICORNIS ERIGL YPTOIDEUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 154-sp. description : 156-gen. key 22. 1913, Trans. R. Soc, S. Aust, 37: 70-sp. nov. + description as Eriglytoideus varicornis. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 621 PUBL. DATA: A single female on a card. South Australia: Murray Bridge (A.M. Lea). Type, 1.1236, South Australian Museum, The above specimen and a slide bearing forewing and antenna. SAM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype body (minus 1 pair of wings) with legs and wings damaged, head separated fragmented; | coverslip fragment containing | pair of wings and pieces of antennae all from the Holotype. Girault has remounted the body of the Holotype during re-examination of the specimen. ‘‘Erig/yptoideus varicornis Gir., ¢ type [GH]’’. NOTES: Both papers issued in December of 1913. The Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. paper was without doubt written first and as a standard I am accepting it as the reference for this nominal species. a VARICORNIS NEASTEROPAEUS Girault, 1923. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. VARICORNIS PARADICYLUS (?) Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 199-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Jungle, January 9, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Type, Hy 3191, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag; head and caudal legs on a slide. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - Holotype ° minus head, left wings, part of the mesosoma and most legs; part of the metasoma separated. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘*Paradicylus varicornis Dodd, ° type [DH]’’. Slide - 2 cracked coverslip fragments containing the head (in 2 pieces, antennae attached to one) and 2 legs all from the Holotype. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/3191, A.A. Girault’’, ‘Genotype, Queensland Museum. Paradicylus varicornis Dodd’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 2 - 1 ° minus head. ‘‘Gordonvale, N.Q., Dec., 1920’’, ‘‘Paradicylus varicornis Dodd, ? AAG [GH]’’. On the reverse Girault has an unpublished name with “Types ° [GH]’’ crossed out with red ink. DPIQ: Card - 1 2 minus head and | front leg. ‘‘Gordonvale, N.Q., Dec., 1920’’, **Paradicylus varicornis Dodd, 2 AAG [GH]’’. On the reverse Girault has an unpublished name with ‘‘Types ° [GH]’’ crossed out with red ink. VARICORNIS PAREPISTENIA (?) Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 218-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Brisbane, Queensland. November 19, 1913 (H. Hacker). Type, Hy 3213, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag [= minutien pin]; head, fore and hind legs on a slide. QM: Stage - Holotype ? minus head and most legs; metasoma separated and glued to the stage. ‘Brisbane: H. Hacker, 19.11.13”’, “*Parepistenia varicornis Dodd, ¢ type [DH]’’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing the head (in 2 pieces, 1 out from under the coverslip fragment, antennae separated, | incomplete) and 4 legs all from the Holotype. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/3213, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Parepistenia varicornis Dodd 2’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. VARICORNIS POLYNEMOIDEA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 116-sp. description. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37 : 65-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Four females mounted on a card in the South Australian Museum bearing the label ‘‘Bred from wood.”’ Tasmania: Hobart (A.M. Lea). Types, 1.1228, South Australian Museum. Two females on a card. Cotypes to be deposited in the collections of the United States National Museum, Washington. SAM: Card - 2 Syntype 22, 1 minus head and | pair of wings. ‘‘Bred from wood’’, “Hobart, Tas.’’, ‘‘Polynemoidea varicornis Girault, TYPE’’, ‘‘Mymaridae’’, “*Polynemoidea varicornis Girault, = types [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 pair of wings, 1 head (antennal pieces separated) all from the above Syntypes. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSELIM ““Polynemoidea varicornis Gir,, Type : [GH]". OM: Slide - | complete coverslip containing 2 Syntype °+; 1 minus metasoma (part of | antenna separated) the other with head separated. ‘Bred fron wood, Hobart, Tas., A.M. Lea [GH]"’, *‘Polvnemoidea yaricornis Girault, Cotypes = [GH] 3556”’. On the last label Girault has crossed out “Type’' and inserted ‘*Cotype’’. NOTES: Both papers issued in December of 1913. The Trans. R. Soc. 8S, Aust, paper was without doubt written first and as a standard I am accepting it as the reference for this nominal species. The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T.3556. VARICOXA HORISMENELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3: 190-sp. nov. + description, PUBL. DATA: Two females, in forest, June, 1914 (A.P. Dodd), Burnett Heads, Southern Queensland. Type, Hy 2492, Queensland Museum, two females on a tag, two heads and a hind tibia on a slide. QM: 1 card and 2 slides as follows: Card - 2 Syntype ° =, both minus heads and some leg parts. ‘‘' TYPE", ‘‘Horismenella varicoxa Gir., © [GH]"’. Slide 1 - 2 coverslip fragments containing 2 heads (both in pieces with some antennae and parts separated) and | leg all from the Syntypes, “TYPE, Hy/2492, A.A. Girault’*, ‘*Q. Museum. Horismenella varicoxa, Gir. Genotype ="". On the last label all except ‘*Q. Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing, 1 fore wing from a specimen now missing. ““Apleurotrapis varicoxa (Gir.). Port Douglas, Q. [GH]"’, On this label Girault has crossed out a specific name (now illegible) and inserted, “‘varicoxa’’, DPIQ: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - Only 1 leg remains of the specimen on the card. ‘4 pleurotropis yaricoxa Girault, * [GH]’* and on the reverse, “Taringa, Oct., 1928 [GH]’’. Card 2-2 2© minus left antennae. “Horismenella varicoxa Girault, = [GH]” and on the reverse, ‘‘Kingston, forest, Noy., 1922 [GH]”’. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault places Horismenella Girault (1915) as a junior synonym of Apleurotropis Girault (1913) hence the labels on QM Slide 2 and the DPIQ Card 1. Although Girault has not annotated the label on the QM Card Type’ it undoubtedly bears the Syntypes. VARIDENTATA EUCHAROMORPHA 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: Tasmania. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, *'The lype, a female, was from Lindisfarne, January 17, 1914, captured by Mr. G.H. Hardy another exploited systematist’’, QM: | card and 2 slides as follows: Card — Holotype © minus head, right fore wing and some legs; 2 legs separated. ‘‘G.H. Hardy, Lindisfarne, 17/1/1914/437°, “Eucharomorpha varidentata Girault, Type = [GH]”’. Slide 1 - 1 cracked complete coverslip containing 1 Holotype fore wing (minus apex), '"Eucharomorpha varidentata Gir., Type = [GH]"’. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip (only partly filled with mounting medium) containing the head (mouth parts and antennae separated, | antenna in 2 pieces) from the Holotype of Eucharomorpha varidentata; a half coverslip containing parts from the Holotype ~ of Phocion elypeatus Girault. “Eucharomorpha varidentata Gir., Ty. [GH]"’, *‘Phocion clypeatus Gir,, Type = (GH]"*. On the last label Girault has crossed out a specific name and inserted ‘*clypeatus’’, NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.10049. MA RIDENTATUM STETH YNIUM Girault, 1938. 1938, Revia Ent., Rio de J. 9: 387-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Indooroopilly, March 27, and Dec. 11, 1930. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘In the original description the date is Dec. 11, 1930 only’”- OM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - I coverslip (with a piece missing) DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN ITYMENOPTERA: LV 623 containing the Holotype © of Srefhyniuim verideniqium with head and | antenna separated, and an unidentified chalcidoid. “Stethynium yaridentatum Gir., Type [GH] 4952. 4952. Ent, Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”’. Slide 2 (broken, one end missing) - | complete coverslip containing 1 + of Siethynium varidentaltum, 2° / of Aphelinus chrysomphalt Mercet and an unidentified chalcidoid. ‘‘StetAyniumt varidentatum Gir,, >, Aphelinus chrysomphali Mercet, ‘. Indooroopilly, window at home, [HJ.13.1930 [GH] Ent. Diy, Dep, Ag, & Stk., Qld,"’, NOTES: In the absence of a female from Indooroopilly collected March 27, 19301 have accepted the corrected data in the unpublished manuscript, i.e. the specimen on Slide 1 is a Holotype. In support of this he also states in the unpublished manuscript that the female on Slide 2 is ‘*A second female taken from the window of my home ...’* The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4952. VARIDENTATUS AMEROSTENUS Girault, 1929. 1929, Trans. R. Soe. 8. Aust. 53: 318-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A male and two females from galls on the leaves of Excalyptus obliqua, Blakiston, South Australia (T.D, Smeaton), Emerged May, 1888, With Rhicnopeltella and othets. SAM: Card - 1 Syntype » minus head and right wings, 1 Syntype © consisting of a head (minus right antenna), a metasoma plus separated wings and leg fragments, and I Syntype * minus head. ‘‘Type’’. ‘“ A merasienus varidentatus Gir., South Australia, also slide, TYPE’’, **Amerostenus varidentatus Girault 4 + types |GH]"*. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing a head (in 2 pieces) | fore wing and 5 legs all from the Syntypes. ‘‘Amerastenus varidentatus Girault, S. Aus. Mus. [GH]"’. On the last label Girault has crossed out “Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld."’, VARIEGATA COELOCYBELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, J. Ent. Zool. 5: 54-sp, nov. + description. 1915, Mem, Gd Mus, 3 : 306-sp, description : 312-gen. key 2. PUBL. DATA: Five female specimens mounted together on a card in the Queensland Museum, labelled ‘‘Brisbane. H. Hacker. 11/7/11". Types, Hy 1204, Queensland Museum, four of the above on the same card plus one balsam slide bearing female antennae and a posterior leg. Later, two more females were found in the same collection labelled ‘*Bred from Gall No. 10, 17/6/11/ Brisbane. Hacker’’. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 1 slide as follows: Card 1 - | intact Syntype -, 1 Syntype « (minus right antenna and most of the left antenna), | Syntype = (minus metasoma, most of both antennae and some legs), plus ! fore wing and part of | leg from a Syntype =. “Bred from Gall No. 10 [on upper surface of the card-mount]’’, ‘‘TYPE”’, “Brisbane: H. Hacker, 11/7/11’, “Coelocybella variegata Gir., Types. 2 [GH]’’. Slide — | complete coverslip containing 3 antennae (1 in 2 pieces, 2 incomplete) and | leg all from the Syntypes on Card |. “Queensland Museum. 4930, TYPE, Hy/ 1204, 2"", “Coelocybella variegata Girault, - type [GH] 4930"°. On the last label Girault has crossed out a generic name and inserted “Coelocybella’’. Card 2 - 2 Syntype = =: | minus head and hind wings (2 fore wings and | leg separated). ‘*Bred out of Gall Na, 10 fon upper surface of card-mount]"’, ‘‘TYPE*’, “Brisbane: H. Hacker, 17/6/11", “*Coelocybella variegaia Gir., Types : [GH]”’, NOTES: T.4930 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species and has been reserved for the Syntypes on Card 1 and their parts on the Slide. VARIEGATA EUPLECTROMORPHA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 279-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, May 12, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Chindera [= Chinderah], New South Wales. Type, Hy 2682, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag. QM: Card - Holotype © minus head. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM “TYPER”’, ‘‘Euplectromorpha variegata Gir., Type 2 [GH]’’. VARIEGATUM EPOMPHALOIDES Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 252-sp. nov. + description. 1935, ‘‘Microhymenoptera Australiensis nova mostly Chalcididae.’’ (Girault : Sydney) (25 April 1935) : 3[318]-Tetrastichodes variegatus comb. nov.; Tetrastichodes kochi nom. nov. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, December 4, 1913. Northern Queensland (Gordonvale near Cairns). Type, Hy 2630, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 3 coverslip fragments (1 cracked) containing the Holotype ° with head and antennae separated and fragmented. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2630, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Q. Museum. Epomphaloides variegatum G. & D. 2”’. On the last label all except ‘‘Q. Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s and the ‘‘G, & D.”’ is in error. VARIFASCIATA CIRROSPILOMELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 274-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, June 17, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2675, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag. QM: Card - Holotype ¢ minus head and parts of the hind legs. ‘‘TYPE’’, “Cirrospilomella varifasciata Gir., % type [GH]’’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing the head (part of 1 antenna separated) and parts of 2 legs all from the Holotype. “‘Cirrospilomella varifasciata Gir., 2 type [GH]’’. PUBL. DATA: One female, at 1,000 feet in forest, May 17, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Upper Tweed River, New South Wales. Type, Hy 2779, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 5 coverslip fragments; 3 are empty, the others contain the Holotype ° with head (in 2 pieces, 1 antenna attached to each) and metasoma separated. ‘‘TYPE’’, **4897"", ‘“Coelocyba varifasciata Gir., ° type [GH] 4897’’. NOTES: T.4897 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. VARIFLAGELLUM AGAMERION Girault, 1925, 1925, ‘‘Indications (in new insects) of ruling power and law in nature.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 March 1925) : 1[184]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Zehan [= Zeehan], Tasmania, Jany., G.H. Hardy. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The types were three males, nine females, 1924’’. QM: 3 stages on | pin and | stage on a separate pin as follows: Stages 1...3 - 2 intact Syntype ¢ 27 and 1 Syntype (¢ ?) minus head, left hind wing and metasoma. ‘‘G.H. Hardy, Zeehan, Jan. 1924’’, ‘‘Agamerion variflagellum Gir., Types #2 [GH]’’. Stage 4- 1 ¢ minus antennae except left scape. ‘‘G.H. Hardy, Zeehan, Jan. 1924’’, ‘*Agamerion variflagellum Gir., ¢ [GH]’’. NOTES: The remaining Syntypes were not located. There are 3 males on stages also in the Queensland Museum which bear the same data as those above but they are not included since they do not have Girault labels. The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T.10050. VARIFASCIATA COELOCYBA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3 : 322-sp. nov. + description. 1916, Mem. Od Mus. 5 : 223-Paracoelocyba varifasciata comb. nov. 1925, ‘‘Indications (in new insects) of ruling power and law in nature.’’ (Girault : VARIGATUS SELITRICHODES Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 226-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A single female, sweeping in forest, August 17, 1912. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Brisbane) (10 March 1925) : 3[186]- Hy 1909 [= 1809], Queensland Museum, Paracoelocyba Girault (1916) a junior the above specimen on a tag, the head on a synonym of Pareunotus Girault (1915). slide. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA; LV O25 QM: Card - Holotype + minus head; metasoma separated. ‘‘TYPE"', “Selitrichodes varigatus Gir., Type © [GH]. Slide - I coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head (in 3 pieces, antennae attached to 2 separate pieces), ‘TYPE, Hy/ 1809, A.A, Girault"’, *' Tetrastichodes [GH] Queensland Museum. Se/itrichades varigatus Gir. =*'. On the last label all after “Queensland Museum."’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault places Se/itrichodes Girault (1913) as a jumor synonym of Tetrastichodes Ashmead (1887) hence the annotation on the Slide label. VWARIGUTTATA GROTIUSELL 4A Girault, 1916, 1916, Mem. Od Mus. 5: 216-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA; A female, sweeping upland Eucalyptus forest, Brooklyn, New South Wales, November 3, 1914. Type, Hy 3557, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide, QM: Slide - ! complete coverslip and 1 cracked, almost complete coverslip containing the Holotype = with head separated (in 2 pieces, parts of antennae separated). ‘“TYPE, Quee... ... eum. Hy/ 3557”, “‘Grotiusella yariguttata Gir., - type [GH]”’. - "On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum."’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. “‘Chrysocharomyla varinotata ."*, On the last label all are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: Girault has remounted the bodies of the Holotypes of Chrysocharomyia varinorata and Chrysocharomyia inaerea Girault onto separate slides. VARIOCELLI CHRYSOPGPHAGUS Girault, 1924, 1924, Insecuior Inscil. menstr. 12; 2-sp. nov, 4 description. PUBL. DATA: Nelson [= Gordonvale], Queensland. QM: Card — Holotype = minus head, right wings and metasoma. ‘‘CArysopophagus variocelli Girault, Type = [GH]’’, Slide - 3 coverslip fragments; one contains the head (minus ] antenna, the other separated) and | fore wing all from the Holotype of Chrvsepophagus variocelli the middle coverslip fragment is empty and the third contains the Holotype > of Mymaromma goethei Girault, a > of Polynema aequum Girault and a - of Gonatocerus goethei Girault, “Chrysopophagus variocelli Gir., Type © [GH]"", ‘t+ Palynema aequum Gir., Gonutocerus goethei Gir. [GH]"’, ““Mymaromma goethei Gir., = type [GH] 3694**, The middle label has arrows directed at the appropriate specimens. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is VARINOTATA CHRYSOCHAROMYTA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3: 209-sp, nov. + T.10054, description. PUBL. DATA: One female, 1,000 feet, forest, Upper Tweed River, May 17, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Tweed River, New South Wales, Type, Hy 2532, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag with type of inaerea, head on a slide with type Achrysocharella variclava Girault. QM: Slide - 3 coverslip fragments (1 cracked) and | patch of mounting medium containing the Holotype = = of Chrysocharomyia varinotata and Achrysocharella variclava Girault both with heads separated (that of the latter minus most of the antennae). ‘TYPE, Hy/2526, 2532, A.A. Girault"’, “Queensland Museum. 2526. Achrysocharella variclava PARIOCELL! DIRHINUS Girault, 1926. 1926, ‘*New pests from Australia. [1."' (Girault : Brisbane) (30 Apri! 1926) : 1[200]-sp. description. PUBL, DATA: Three males, Wynnum, forest. OM: 3 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - | Syntype * with part of left antenna separated. ‘‘ Wynnum [GH]”’, “Eniacella variocelli Gir., Type = [GH]’’. Card 2-1 Syntype * intact. **Wynnum [GH]”, ‘‘Eniacella variocelli G. [GH]’’. Card 3 - 1 Syntype * intact. ‘Wynnum [GH], “Eniacella variocelli Gir. |GH]"’, *Dirhinus variocelli Gir. E.F. Riek. det. 1950"", MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM NOTES; In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this species in the genus Eniacella as a new combination hence the labels on the above Cards. The Queensland Museum register numbers for the Syntypes of this species are T.4682 (Card 1) and T.10055-T.10056 (Cards 2 and 3). VARIPES PARASTENOTER YS Girault, 1915, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahims in prep. ARIPES SYSTASIS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4; 186-sp. nov, + description. 1929, Trans. R. Soe, §. Aust, 53 : 322- additional specimens; descriptive notes. PUBL. DATA; One female from the _ Queensland Museum collections, October 11, H. Hacker, collectar. Brisbane, Queensland. Type, Hy 3164, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; hind tibiae and head on a slide. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 = Holotype © minus head, right wings and some legs. '*TYPE"’, *‘Brisbane; H. Hacker, Oct. 11°’, “Spstasis varipes Gir., Type = [GH]"’. Slide 1 — 3 coverslip fragments containing the head (antennae separated, | incomplete), 1 fore wing (minus apex) and some leg parts’ all from the Holotype. '' TYPE, Hy.3164, A.A, Girault’’, ‘Queensland Museum. Sysiasis varipes, Gir. :’’., On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum."' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s, Card 2-5 4+; 1 minus head. ‘‘Systasis varipes Girault, - (GH]"’ and on the reverse, '‘Corinda, Q., 17 Qet., 1927 [GH]"’. Slide 2 - 1 coverslip fragment containing 2 heads (antennae attached) and 2 legs partly from the =< on Card 2. ‘‘Systasis varipes Gir. Corinda, Q., 17 Qct., 1927 [GH]"’. SAM: 2 cards on one pin, 1 card ona separate pin and | slide as follows: Card 1...2-2 — 4; both damaged and one with parts missing, ‘‘Melrose, S, Aust, , Oct., A.M. Lea’, “Spstasis varipes Girault, South Australia, also slide’’, “‘Systasis varipes Gir., = [GH]’’. On the last label Girault has crossed out a specific name and inserted ‘‘yaripes’’. Card 3 - | = minus head, legs and right wirlgs; metasoma separated, ‘'Melrose, S. Aust., A.M. Lea’’, “Spstasis varipes Girault, > [GH]**. Slide - | cracked coverslip and | coverslip fragment containing 2 pair of wings, 2 heads (each with an antenna attached, the other separated) and some legs all [rom the SAM Cards. 'Sysrasis. varipes Gir., 2S. Aus. Mus, [GH] Ent. Diy. Dep. Ag, & Stk., Qld.’’. On the label Girault has crossed out a specific name and ‘Type”’ inserting ““varipes’’. VARIPUNCTATA CALOSOTA Girault, 1932. 1932, ‘New pests from Australia, X."* (Girault : Brisbane) (10 February 1932): 5[290]-sp. description, PUBL. DATA: Nelson [= Gordonvale], A.P, Dodd, Sep., 1920. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘Type one female’’. QM: Card — Holotype “ minus left antenna and right fore wing. ‘‘Gordonvale, N.Q., Sept., 1920°*, '4475**, ''Calosota varipunctata Gir., Type * [GH]"*. Slide - | complete coverslip containing 1 antenna and | fore wing all from the Holotype. **Ca/osota varipunctata Girault, Type = [GH] 4475 Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld."’. NOTES; The Queensland Museum register number for ihe Holotype of this species is T.4475. VARISCUTUM NECREMNOMY1A4 Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 3; 297-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in jungle, Novernber, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Harvey's Creek (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2716, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag. QM: 1 card and 2 slides as follows: Card — Holotype © minus head and left wings; metasoma separated. ‘‘TYPE”, ''Necremnomyvila [= Necremnomvia} variscutum Git., ~ type [GH]"’. Slide 1 — 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head (in 2 pieces, minus | antenna). ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2716, A.A. Girault"’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Necremnomvpia variscutum, Gir. »"’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum,”’ DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 627 are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Slide 2 - 4 coverslip fragments (one is empty); the one closest to the ‘‘TYPE”’ label contains | fore wing from the Holotype of Necremnomyia variscutum and the others contain parts from the Holotype ? of Necremnomyia saintpierrei Girault. “TYPE, Hy/1942, A.A. Girault’’, “*Queensland Museum. Necremnomyia saintpierrei, G. °, variscutum wing’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.” and ‘‘variscutum wing [GH]’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: Girault has remounted parts of the Holotype onto slides during re-examination of the specimen. VARITHORAX LEPTOMASTIX Girault, 1923. 1923, ‘‘Loves wooed and won in Australia.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (31 October 1923) : 2[168]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: [2] Stanthorpe, forest, August 10, 1923. QM: Slide - A half coverslip containing the Holotype ° of Leptomastix varithorax with head, part of 1 antenna and some tarsi separated; 1 complete coverslip containing an undescribed chalcidoid. ‘‘Leptomastix varithorax Gir., Type ° [GH]’’, ‘“Australsecodes flaviscapus [CHEIRONYM] Gir., Type ° [GH]’’. On the last label Girault has crossed out a generic name and inserted ““Australsecodes’’ . NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.10057. VARIUS NEOMEGASTIGMUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 296-sp. nov. + description : 297-spp. key. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, December 1, 1913. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 3329, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype 2° minus head, right wings and metasoma. ‘‘Neomegastigmus varius Girault, Type ° [GH]’’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing the head (1 antenna separated) and 1 fore wing all from the Holotype. ‘TYPE, Hy/3329, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum, Neomegastigmus varius, Gir. 2 4994’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum, 4994’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.4994 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. VARIUS STOMATOCERAS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 335-sp. nov. + description : 338-descriptive note under Stomatoceras kirbyi Girault : 340-spp. key ¢&. PUBL. DATA: One female, Mr. F.P. Dodd in October, 1913, on flowers. Kuranda (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 3396, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the antennae on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus left antenna, left fore wing and some leg parts; 1 hind leg and part of right antenna separated. **4627’’, ‘“Stomatoceras varius Gir. [HH]’’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments (one cracked) containing 1 antenna and 1 fore wing all from the Holotype of Stomatoceras varius; 1 complete coverslip containing parts from the Holotype 2 of Stomatoceras bergeraci Girault. ‘TYPE, Hy/3396, A.A. Girault’’, “4577, Queensland Museum. Sfomatoceras varius bergeraci Gir. ° 4627’. On the last label all except ‘‘4577. Queensland Museum. 4627” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. ‘‘& Dodd’’ has been crossed out in red ink. NOTES: I suspect that I have incorrectly assigned the parts on the Slide under my listing of Stomatoceras bergeraci. Although the card-mounted body does not bear a Girault label I have accepted it as part of the Holotype in the absence of additional specimens in the collection and in Girault’s unpublished manuscript. T.4627 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. VARIVENA EURYTOMA Girault, 1929. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 53 : 337-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, Mount Lofty, South Australia (J.G.O. Tepper). MEMOIRS. OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM SAM: Card - Holotype = minus right fore wing. *‘Mr, Lofty, $.A., J,G.O. Tepper’, Type’, ‘Surytonia vurivena Gir., South Australia, TYPE", “Eurvtoma varivena Girault, Type - [GH]"’. FARIVENTRIS MESOCOPIDOSOMYIIA Girault, 1925, Eneyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. PARIVENTRIS PSEUDOSPHEGIGASTERUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 ; 323-sp. noy. + description. PUBL, DATA: One female, in forest, September 16, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Kuranda, Queensland. Type, Hy 1975, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head and hind legs on a slide. QM: 3 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card | - Holotype » minus head, right fore wing and some leg parts. ‘* TYPE”, ‘“ Pseudosphegigasterus variventris Gir., - type [GH]". Slide 1 - 2 coverslip fragments containing the head (fragmented, part of | antenna missing), 1 fore wing and parts of 2 legs all from the Holotype. “TYPE, Hy/1975, A.A. Girault"’, “Queensland Museum, Pseudosphegigasterus variventris \"’, Qu the last label all except “‘Queensland Museum."' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Card 2 - 1 ? minus head, metasoma and right wings; prothorax (with fore legs attached) separated, '' Pseudosphegigasterus variventris Girault, ° [GH]’’. Card 3-1 © minus head and wings; metasoma and some legs separated. Only part of these belong to the species on the label. ‘‘Pseudosphegigasterus variventris (outer) Gir., > [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘*Bakerville, 11.15.1919, forest [GH]”’. Slide 2 - | complete coverslip containing a fragmented head (antennae separated), 1 fore wing and part of | leg all from the = on Card 3, ‘‘Pseudosphegigasterus variventris Gir., |, Bakerville [GH]’". Girault has crossed out a specific name and inserted “variventris”’ WSTA CAMPTOPTERA Girault, 1920. 1920, Inseeytor Inscit. menstr. 8: 98-sp. Nov. + description. PUBL. DATA; Nelson [= Gordonvale], window. QM: Slide — | coverslip fragment (in the middle of the slide) containing the intact Holotype = of Camptoptera vasta; | coverslip fragment containing the Holotype of Erythmelus paueiciliatus Girault and an unidentified chalcidoid; and ! almost complete coverslip (only partly filled with medium) containing 6 Paratype > of Camptoptera gregi Girault. “Erythmelus pauciciliatus Gir., Type 2 [GH] 3742", “Camptoptera vasta Gir., © type, C. gregi - [GH] 3696, 3695"’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3696. V-CARINATA XENARRETOCERA Girault, 1927, 1927, ‘‘Thysanoptera nova Australiensis, II."’ (Girault : Brisbane) (19 August 1927) : 2[215]-sp. description. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S, Aust. 53 > 345- additional specimen; descriptive notes. PUBL. DATA: Broadmeadows, Vic., Jany, 27, 1919, Nat. Mus. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘*The type was collected by F.P. Spry’’. NMV: Stage - Holotype » minus left fore wing. ‘‘Broadmeadows, 27,.1.19, F.P. Spry"’, “Type © **, ‘'Xenarretocera v-carinata Girault, Type - [GH]"'. SAM: Card - | ~ minus right wings; 1 hind leg separated. ‘‘In flood debris", “Adelaide, A.M. Lea’’, ‘*Xenarretucera v-carinala Gir., South Australia’, *“*Nenarretacera ¥=carinate Girault, - [GH]’’. NOTES: The specific name is based upon the basal carina forming a V on each side of the mesonotum and is therefore in accordance with Article 31 (iii) of the Code, VEGAL CHALCIS Girault, 1924, 1924, Insecutor Inscit, menstr. 12: 175-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Brisbane, Q., H, Hacker. QM: 2 stages on separate pins as follows; Stage | - 2 Syntype 31 (on minutien) minus metasoma, the other (glued to stage) intact. ‘‘Brisbane: H. Hacker, 15/4/12", "4515", “Chaleis vesai Gir., » TYPE DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 629 [HH]’’, ‘‘Brachymeria dipterophaga (Gir. & Dodd) E.F. Riek, Det. 1950’. Stage 2 - 1 intact ©. ‘‘Babinda, N.Q., Nov., 1920’’, ‘‘Chalcis vegai Gir., * [GH]’’. NOTES: Although the specimens on Stage | are without a Girault label I have accepted them as the Syntypes in the absence of other specimens (bearing the type data) in the collection or in the unpublished manuscript. The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T.4515. VEGAI COCCOPHAGUS Girault, 1932. 1932, ‘‘New pests from Australia, X.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 February 1932) : 2[287]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Watsonville, forest. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type was taken in March’’. NOTES: No specimens of this species were located. VELASQUEZI SAAVEDRA Girault, 1933. 1933, ‘‘Some beauties inhabitant not of commercial boudoirs but of nature’s bosom, notably new insects.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 June 1933) : 5[303]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: One pair, Bayswater, Victoria, B. Blackbourn, galls, ti-trees. QM: Card - I Syntype ° minus head, left wings and some legs; 1 Syntpye ¢ minus head (1 leg separated). ‘‘11’’, ‘‘Saavedra velasquezi Girault, Types ¢2 [GH]’’. On the last label Girault has altered the generic name from ‘‘ Taneostigmodes’’ to ‘*Saavedra’’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing 2 heads (both in pieces, 1 with antennae separated, neither intact nor complete; the other minus antennae except for scapes), 1 fore wing, | leg and part of | tarsus all from the Syntypes. ‘‘Saavedra velasquezi Gir., Types #2, 11 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Girault has altered the generic name on the label as on the Card label. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T.10058. VENUSTULUS ABLERUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 61-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One specimen [2], sweeping in the forest, November 1, 1913. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2951, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide with a female of the following species [A b/erus unnotipennis]. QM: Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the intact Holotype °° of Ablerus venustulus and A blerus unnotipennis Girault. ‘TYPE, Hy/2951, 2952, A.A. Girault’’, ‘£3790. 3802’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. 3802. 2951. Ablerus venustulus A. unnotipennis 2952. 3790’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum. 3802. 3790”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.3802 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. VERA APROSTOCERELLA 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: Forest, Nelson [= Gordonvale]. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - 1 = minus head and metasoma. ‘*Aprostocerella vera Girault, Type 2 [GH]’’. Card 2 - Only 3 fore wings and 2 legs remain of the specimens on this card. ‘“*Aprostocerella vera Girault, Cotype °’s [GH]’’. Slide - 3 coverslip fragments; the cracked One contains 2 heads (1 antenna and parts of 3 antennae separated) all from the °° on Card 2 (?). The remaining coverslip fragments contain | ? of Eupe/lmus auriventris Girault and parts of Taftia prodeniae Ashmead. ‘‘Aprostocerella vera Gir., Type °, Taftia prodeniae Ashm., °, Eupel. auriventris [GH]’’. On this label Girault has crossed out ‘‘io ?’’ inserting ‘vera Type’’, and a specific name plus “‘Girault type’’ inserting ‘‘prodeniae Ashm.”’. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type was not reseen’’ which generally means that it is missing. I suspect that Girault may have simply labelled further specimens to hand as the MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM “Type” and **Cotype’’ as he has done on other occasions, This situation cannot be resolved and I feel that it is too indefinite for the application of type-status to the remaining material, utidentified. ‘‘Oligosita vergilii Gir., Type -. Indooroopilly [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.6377, VERDINE APH YCUS Girault, 1936. 1936, ‘‘Chalcididae Capsidae species nova Australiensis Giraulti,”’ (Girault : VERONESINI CHALCIS Girault, 1924, 1924, Insecutor Inscit, menstr, 12 : 176-sp. Brisbane) (25 April 1936) : 1[320]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Brisbane, J,A. Weddell. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, '*The types were many pairs reared from Lecanium hesperidum on Paw Paw in May, 1931". QM; 1 card and 4 slides as Follows: Card — Numerous Syntypes of both sexes (one = marked ‘‘ty'’ by Girault). ““Aphycus verdini Girault, Types #° [GH]’* and on the reverse, ‘'Brisbane, J.A. Weddell, V.1931 [GH]". Slide 1 (broken, one end missing) — | cracked, complete coverslip containing numerous Syntypes of both sexes. “ Aphycus verdini Gir., Type - [GH]"’, “Ex Lecanium hesperidum Paw Paw, May, 1931, J.A, Weddell [GH]"’. Slide 2 — 1 complete coverslip containing numerous specimens of both sexes. ‘“Aphyeus verdini Gir., », Cooroy, Feb. [GH] Ent. Diy. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld,”’. Slide 3 - 1 complete coverslip containing numerous specimens of both sexes. ‘““Aphyeus verdini Gir., ¢'>. Nambour, Jany., 1933 [GH]’’. Slide 4 - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 ? and | ©, both with parts separated. ** Aphycus verdini Gir., ¢ -. Nambour, Feb. [GH] Ent, Diy. Dep. Ag, & Stk,, Qld.”’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register numbers for the Syntypes of this species are T.10059 (Card) and T.10060 (Slide 1). VERGILN OLIGOSITA Girault, 1938. 1938, Revta Ent., Rio de J. 9: 384-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A female from Indooroopilly, January 1, 1935. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Hobart, Tas., Jan. 25, 1918, G.H. Hardy. QM: Stage - Holotype ° minus part of left antenna. ‘G.H. Hardy, Hobart, 25.1.18/ 3", ““Chaleis veronesini Girault, Type = [GH]”’, ‘‘Brachymeria veronesini (Gir.) E.F. Riek Der, 1950". NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4533, FERSICOLOR CHALCUROIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Trans, R, Soc. 8. Aust. 37 = 115-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 4 ; 236-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: One male mounted on a card with its host, a **bulldog"’ ant (a species of Myrmecia), and labelled “Parasitic on pupa.”’ Queensland: Townsville (F.P. Dodd). Type, 1.1352, South Australian Museum. The above specimen and a slide bearing the head. SAM: Card — Only some legs and part of an antenna remain of the Holotype * on the card. ‘Paras. x pupa’, ‘*Townsville, Qld., 8.7.02, F.P, Dodd’’, ‘‘1,1352, Chaleuroides versicolor Gir., Queensland , also slide, TYPE", ‘*Chalcurvides versicolor Gir., * type [GH]’’. Slide - 3 coverslip fragments; one is empty. and the others contain | fore wing and 1 antenna all from the Holotype, "*Chalcuroides versicolor Gir., * type [GH]”’. NOTES: The head no longer is present on the slide. VERSICOLOR STOMATOCEROIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Can. Ent. 45 : 142-sp, nov + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 342-repeat of original description as female : 343-descriptive QM: Slide - 1 complete, square coverslip containing 3 © =; 1 intact and 2 with heads separated. One is the Holotype « of Oligosita vergilii and the others are DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 631 notes after Stomatoceroides insipiens Girault. 1925, ‘‘Indications (in new insects) of ruling power and law in nature.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 March 1925) : 3[186]- “*Stomatoceroides are male Stomatoceras’’. 1926, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 14 : 71- Stomatoceroides Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Stomatoceras Kirby (1883). PUBL. DATA: A single female, minutien- mounted, from the collections of the Queensland Museum, labelled ‘‘Hacker, Brisbane. 6-4-11.’’ Type, Hy 1189, Queensland Museum, the fore-noted female on minutien mount, plus the flagellum on a slide in xylol-balsam. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘‘The type was a male’’. QM: Stage - Holotype 4 minus most of right antenna and the tip of left antenna; left hind leg separated. ‘‘H. Hacker, Brisbane, 6/4/11’’, ‘‘4597’’, “Stomatoceroidella [CHEIRONYM] versicolor Girault, 7 type [GH]’’, **Stomatoceroides versicolor Gir. ° [HH]’’, **Stomatoceras spilogaster (Cameron) E.F. Riek. det. 1951’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing part of one antenna from the Holotype. “‘Queensland Museum. TYPE, 4597. Hy/ 1189, 2’’, ‘‘Stomatoceroidella [CHEIRONYM] versicolor Girault, ¢ type. Flagellum [GH]’’. On the last label Girault has altered the sex sign from female to male. NOTES: T.4597 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. VERUS PARAPHAENODISCUS Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. Slide 1 - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing the head (fragmented, antennae separated, 1 incomplete) and 2 fore wings (1 incomplete) all from the Holotype. “‘Euryischia vertexalis Gir., Type 2 [GH] 4064’’. Card 2-1 2 minus head and right wings. “‘Euryischia vertexalis Gir,, Paratype § [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Wynnum, Q. [GH]’’. Card 3 - 1 © minus head and wings. “Euryischia vertexalis Gir., ? [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Kingston, Q. [GH]’’. Card 4-1 2 minus head. ‘‘Euryischia vertexalis Gir., 2 [GH]’’ and on the reverse, “Kingston, Q. Forest [GH]’’. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 heads (1 with 1 antenna separated, the other with both antennae separated), 3 fore wings, 1 hind wing and 2 legs all from 2°? now missing. ‘‘Euryischia vertexalis Gir., 2. Indooroopilly, Nov., 1932 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qid.’’. DPIQ: 3 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - 5 specimens (4 intact, 1 minus head); 2 heads, 1 fore wing and some legs separated. ‘‘Euryischia vertexalis Girault, ¢ ° [GH]”’ and on the reverse, ‘“‘Indooroopilly, Dec. 8-12, 1932, AAG. [GH]’’. Card 2 - 1 intact ° plus various separated fragments. ‘‘Euryischia vertexalis Gir., 2% [GH]’’. Card 3 - 2 44; 1 intact and the other minus head. ‘‘Euryischia vertexalis Gir., ¢ [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Sherwood, Dec. 13, 1932, L.F. Hitchcock [GH]’’. NOTES: The female on QM Card 2 has no type-status since its data were not mentioned in the original description. The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.4064. VESALII STETHYNIUM Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Od Mus. 1 : 77-nomen nudum under Oligosita minima Girault : 164-sp. VERTEXALIS EURYISCHIA Girault, 1930. 1930, ‘‘New pests from Australia, [X.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (29 December 1930) : 1[278]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Forest, Banyo, 21 Oct. QM: 4 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 - Holotype ° minus head, right wings and most of left fore wing. ‘‘4064’’, “Euryischia vertexalis Girault, Type 2 [GH]’’. nov. + description : 166-spp. key °°. PUBL. DATA: Seven female specimens, from the foliage of bastard gum in a forest near Nelson [= Gordonvale], N.Q., October 26, 1911, (1 2), November 30, 1911 (5 2’s); and from the window of a barn at Roma, Queensland, October 6, 1911 (1 ®%). Subsequently, a female from a window at Nelson [= Gordonvale], April 21, 1912. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Type, Hy/1060, Queensland Museum, one female in xylol-balsam (Nelson | = Gordonvale], November 30; mounted with a pair of S. /avoisieriand §, cuvieri and Oligosita minima Girault, 1 7, 1"). QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 8 specimens with heads separated; | is the Holotype © of Sterhynitim yesalii, |? and 1 i trichogrammatid which I take to be the Syntypes of Oligosita minima Girault, and the rest are unidentified mymarids which according to the PUBL. DATA may be Stethynium cuvieri Girault and Stethynium lavoisieri Girault. ‘TYPE, Hy/783, 1060, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. 783. Oligosita minima, Gir. ‘2 Paratypes’’, ‘“Srethynium vesalii, Gir. - 1060. 3543"°. On the last 2 labels all except “Queensland Museum. 3543" and ‘‘Paratypes [GH]"* are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. NOTES: T.3543 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the lypes of this species and, as the Paratypes mentioned in the PUBL, DATA were not located, it has been cancelled. VESPELLA STOMATOCERAS Girault, 1929. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. §. Aust. 53 : 346-sp, nov, + description. PUBL. DATA: A female, Adelaide, South Australia. SAM: Card = Holotype - intact. **Adelaide’’, '‘Type’’. ‘\Sfomnatoceras vespella Girault, Type ? [GH]’’- VESPOIDES PAREXOCLAENUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 355-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, April 4, 1912 (H. Hacker). Brisbane, Queensland. Type, Hy 3434, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a pin. QM: | stage and 2 pins as follows: Stage — Holotype = minus left antenna and most of right antenna. *‘Brisbane. H. Hacker, 1/4/12’, *'4485”’, **Parexoclaenus vespoides Gir., ~ [HH] Type [GH]"’, “Holotype Leucospis histrio vespoides (Grlt.) [= Parexoclaenus vespoides Grit.] Z. Boucek det. 1973’. The square brackets are in Boucek’s hand. Pin | — 1 * with right hind leg separated, glued to a data label. ‘‘Tambourine, Davidson, 1917', “*W.W. Froggatt Collection", ‘*Parexoclaenus vespoides Gir., ¢ [GH]”’ Pin 2-1 © minus metasoma, left antenna and most of right antenna. “LEUCOSPIS DARLINGI P. CAMERON DET.”, "'Mackay’’, ‘*W.W. Froggatt Collection’’, **Parexaclaenus vespoides Gir., + [GH]"*. NOTES: The published date for the Holotype is in error. T.4485 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. VETERNOSUS MESTOCHARIS Girault, 1913, 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 143-sp. nov. + description, 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 3: 188-Mestocharomyia veternosus comb. nov.; descriptive note, PUBL. DATA: A female, sweeping in a strip of jungle bordering a streamlet, November 4, 1912. Proserpine, Queensland. Type, Hy 1637, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag. QM: Card - Holotype © minus head and most legs; metasoma and right wings separated. ‘‘TYPE”’, ‘‘Mestocharis verernosus. Gir., © [GH]’*. PICINUS ELASMUS Girault, 1912, 1912, Mem. Od Mus. 1: 180-sp. nav. + description : 189-spp, key "" 2 -. 1914, Proc. ent. Soc. Wash. 16: 117- descriptive note. PUBL. DATA: A single male, sweeping in a jungle, Yungaburra, N.Q., December 30, 1911. Type, Hy/ 1081, Queensland Museum, the aboye specimen mounted on a tag, plus the head and appendages on a slide in xylol- balsam. QM: Card - Holotype * minus head and some legs, ‘'3952", ‘‘Hy/1LO81", “HOLOTYPE”, ‘'Flasmus vicinus Gilt, 4 type [GH]’’. Slide - i cracked almost complete coverslip (with objective lens damage) containing the Holotype head (antennae separated, incomplete). ‘Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/1081, 3952, Loc: Yungaburra”’, ‘*Flasmus vicinus Girault “ type. Head [GH] 3952”. NMANMS; GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 63 NOTES: There is no sign of appendages on the Slide and since Girault’s label says “Head” I feel that the *‘appendages”’ in the PUBL. DATA may refer to the antennae, T.3952 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. tee antenna separated. *‘Polynema + [GH] HYMENOPTERA, Fam. 25, Fairy fly, 144°, 39", ‘'Polynema victoria Giraull, Type © [GH]**. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.6398. VICTORIA CHALCIS WCTORIA STOMATOCERAS Girault, 1913, See MICTORIA TUMIDICOXA 1913, Can. Ent. 45: 138-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 4: 331-sp, description, wcToRtA Dicorus Girault, 1920, : PUBL. DATA: A single card-mounted 1920, Jnseculor Inscil, menstr. 8; 97-sp., nov, + description. PUBL. DATA: Herberton, March 11, 1919, with a female maxis. OM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 coverslip fragment containing 3 = one of which is the Holotype of Dicapus preroria and the others are unidentified; 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype © of Gonatocerus spinozai Girault. *‘TYPE, Hy/1405, A.A. Girault”’, ‘3642-3671. Queensland Museum, Gonatocerusspinozai - 3671. Dicopus victoria Gir. 3642", On the last label all except ‘3642-3671. Queensland Museum. 3671. 3642” and ‘‘Dicopus victoria Gir. [GH]” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. Girault has crossed out “Type [GH]”’ on this label after the name in hts hand, Slide 2 - 1 almost complete coverslip containing 1 fragmented =. ‘‘Dicopus victaria Gir., -. Indooroopilly, 6 Oct., 1930 [GH]"’. NOTES: | can find no explanation for Girault's crossing our of ‘‘Type"’ on the label of Slide 1, The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3642, VICTORIA POLYNEMA Girault, 1938. 1932, ‘Hymenoptera, Thysanoptera nova Australiensis. 11." (Girault : Brisbane) (31 March 1932) : 1[292]-nomen nudum under Polynema schumanni Girault. 1938, Revia Ent., Rio de J, 9: 392-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Canterbury, Victoria, B. Blackbourn. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype » with head, metasoma and | female specimen, labelled ‘‘Cheltenham, Victoria’. Type, Hy 1185, Queensland Museum, the above specimen; a fore wing and an antenna on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype © minus antennae (except for scapes), left wings and part of Tight wings; left hind leg separated, “Cheltenham, Victoria’, ‘4692’, “Stomatoceras victoria Girault, ¥ type [GH]"’. On the last label Girault has crossed out ““new species”’ and inserted ‘'Girault’’, “Stomatoceras victoria Gir. [HH]’, ‘Sromatoceras stokesi (Crawf.) E.F. Riek. det, L951"’. Slide — 1 complete coverslip containing | pair of wings from a + of Slomratoceras vicforia now missing; | cracked, complete coverslip containing | fore wing from a % of Stomatoceras Jasciatipennis Bingham, *“Sromatoceras fasciatipennis Bing. victoria Gir. Wing [GH] 4692”’. ANIC; Stage -1 ) minus right antennal flagellum; | hind leg separated, glued to stage. “Black ML., F.C,T., 10.3.30, W, Bruce’’, *\Stomatoceras fasciatipennis victoria Gir., 7 [GH]’’. NMY: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card i - 1 intact =. ‘*Grampians, Vic., Oct., 1928, F.E. Wilson’, “F.E, Wilson Collection”’, ‘“Sromatoceras fasciatipennis victoria Girault, - [GH]’’. Card 2 - 1 intact ¢. ‘Grampians, Vict., Oct., 1928, F.B. Wilson’’, ‘‘F.E. Wilson Collection'’, ‘‘Stomatoceras fasciatipennis Bing. victoria Gir,, = [GH]. MM: Pin - 1 © (condition ?). "N.S. Wales’’, '‘Sfomatoceras victoria Girault, ~ [GH]"". NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this species as a variery of MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Stomaroceras fasciatipennis Bingham hence the labels on the ANIC and NMV material. Since the QM Slide is not annotated ‘‘Type"’ by Girault and since it does not contain all parts listed for the Holotype in the PUBL. DATA | have assumed that il contains parts from additional material now missing. In the unpublished manuscript Girault lists numerous additional specimens which cannot now be located. The slide containing parts of the Holotype is now missing. T.4692 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. Austr.”", ‘Chalets victoria Girault, - [GH|". ANIC: Stage - 1 © minus part of left antenna. ‘‘Molongolo R., F.C.T., 25.2.30, L.F. Graham”’, ‘‘Chalcis victoria Gir., - [GH]’’. SAM: Pin = | © minus parts of both antennae. ''Norwood, bred from wattle galls, April, 92. Tepper’’, ‘‘Chalcis vieroria Girault, « [GH]"’. NOTES: T,.4552 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. VICTORIAE BOOTANOMY?4 Girault, 1928. 1928, Vici, Nai. 44; 262-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Victoria, Ferntree [= Fern Tree] Gully, May 13, 1927, (J.B. Dixon, weTorRia TUMIDICOXA Girault, 1913, 1913, Can. Ent. 45: 103-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: 314-repeat of generic synonymy : 317-additional specimen; sp. description ! 325-spp. key. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust, 53: 344- additional specimens; descriptive note. PUBL. DATA: A single male, minutien- mounted and labelled ‘Dandenong Ranges, Victoria.”’ Type, Hy 1180, Queensland Museum, the above specimen plus an antenna on a slide. QM: Stage - Holotype * minus left antenna, left wings and most legs. “*Tumidicoxa victoria Girault, * type [GH]", “Brachymeria victoria (Gir.) E-F. Riek. Det. 1950"'. Slide - | cracked coverslip fragment containing | antenna from the Holotype. ‘““Oucensland Museum, TYPE, Hy/1180, 4552, 2"', “Tumidicoxa victoria Girauli, * type [GH] 4552”. NMV; 1 stage and | card on separate pins as follows: Stage - L intact =, ‘41, Nat. Mus. Vietoria’’, “South Brighton’’, ‘*Chalcis victoria Gir, « [(GH]"’. Card - 1 intact -. “Broadmeadow, 8.2.28, F,P.S,", ‘'Chalcis victoria var, Girault, [GH]". MM: 2 cards.on ! pin as follows: Card 1 - 1: with an insect damaged metasoma,. No data. Card 2-1 minus left fore wing, ‘*S. National Museum, Types). New South Wales; Albury, Oct., 1927, P.E. Wilson collection (1 Paratype female), At the beginning of the paper Girault says, ‘*The lypes are in Mr. Wilson’s collection [now in the National Museum of Victoria], cotypes in the Queensland Museum". NMV-: 3 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1-1 Syntype * , L Syntype + (both intact) and the remnants of 6 other Syniypes. ‘*Type 4277, “F.T. Gully Dist., 13,5.17 Euc. 11.17 [on reverse of card- mount]"’, ‘‘Booranampiia [= Bootanomyial victoriaé Girault, Types *~ [GH]’*. Card 2 - 12 fragmentary Syntype ¢? of which only 4 are reasonably complete. “Paratype f'*, “F.T. Gully Dist., 13.5.27. Dixon, E. 11.17 [on reverse of card- mount)’, ‘‘Boolanampiia [= Bootanomyial vicloriae Girault, Paratypes * [GH]”’. Card 3 - | intaet Syntype «=. ‘Albury, N.S.W., 3-7.27, F-E. Wilson"’, ‘*Paratype "> “bred from galls, emerged Oct., 1927”, “FE. Wilson Collection™’, “‘Bootanomyiia {= Bootanomyia] victoriae Girault, Paratype » [GH]"’, MM: Card - 1 = (minus parts of both antennae) and some fragments of specimens now missing. *‘Sydney"', “‘Booranomyiia |= Bootanomyia] victoriae Girault, » [GH]’’. QM: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - 8 Syntypes of both sexes, most intact. ‘'F.T. Gully Dist., 13.5.17, E, 11-17 [on reverse of card-mount]”’, DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 635 *Bootanomyiia [= Boolanomyial victoriae Girault, Cotypes ¢ [GH]’’, Card 2- 2 intact 2° and | glue spot. “Sydney"’, *‘Baotanomytia [= Bootanontyia] vieroriae Girault, ° [GH]"’. NOTES: Girault did not select a Holotype in the description therefore all specimens mentioned with the original description are Syntypes, The published date is in conflict with the date on the specimens listed above. In the absence of any evidence to clarify this T have accepted all specimens labelled by Girault as types to be part of the original series, The Queensland Museum register number for its Syntypes of this species is T.5002, VICTORIENSIS METACRIAS Girault, 1928. 1928, Vicr. Nat, 44: 262-sp. nov, + description. PUBL. DATA: With Ditropinatella compressiventris Girault. Victoria: Ferntree [= Fern Tree] Gully, Oct., F.E. Wilson. Types and Cotypes. At the beginning of the paper Girault says, **...reared from galls upon gum trees ... Cotypes in the Queensland Museum"’. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘“The types comprised both sexes and were reared with Ditropinotella from Eucalyptus galls’’. NMV: Card — 5 specimens; ] marked ‘'Ty” with an arrow and another with an arrow. These are the Syntypes of Metaerias victoriensis, The others appear ta be different species. ‘'Ferntree [= Fern Tree} Gully, V., F.E. Wilson, Oct., 1927", ‘Type =, 1438 T, Paratype 1439’, “Bred from galls on Box Eucalypr.”’, ‘“F.E, Wilson collection’, ‘“Metacrias victoriensis Girault, Types ; [GH]". Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 heads (antennae separated, ] incomplete) from the Syntype ‘ and +. ‘‘Meracrias victoriensis Gir., Types =. F.B. Wilson [GH]”’. QM: 2 cards on | pin as follows: Card 1 - Ll intact Syntype ¢ of Metacrias victoriensis and 2 intact *¢ of Ditropinotella comipressiventris Girault. There is also a glue patch containing part of a fore wing and some legs from a specimen of the latter Which is now missing. Card 2-1 Syntype 2 of Mezacrias vicroriensis minus head (some legs separated), plus 1 7 and 1 - of Ditripinotella compressiventris Girault. the labels for these cards are, ** Ferntree |= Fern Tree] Gully, F.E, Wilson, Oct., 1927°', “Metacrias victoriensis Girault, Cotypes ¢ | [GH]" and on the reverse, ‘‘Ditripinotella compressiventris Girault [GH]'*. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for its Syntypes of this species is T.10072. VICTORIENSIS TETRASTICHUS Girault, 1913. 1913, J. Ent. Zool. § : 108-sp. nov. + description. 1913, Men. Od Mus. 2 ; 200-sp. description : 204-spp. key. PUBL, DATA: Six female specimens mounted on a single card labelled ‘*Chalcids parasitic on cynipid galls on Acacia discalor, Melbourne’’. Received from the Acting Government Entomologist of Victoria, C, French Jnr, Type, Hy 1200, Queensland Museum, the above specimens, plus a slide bearing a fore wing and head. QM: 3 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1-6 Syntype +"; 3 minus heads and 2 minus right wings. ''TYPB”’, ‘‘Chalcids parasitic on Cynipidae galls on Acacia discolor, Melb.”*, ‘* Tetrastichus victoriensis Girault, tWpes [GH]’’. Slide 1 - 1 cracked complete coverslip and 1 coverslip fragment containing 2 heads (without antennae) 3 separated antennae (1 incomplete) and 2 fore wings all from the Syntypes. “‘Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/1200, © "', “‘Tetrastichus victoriensis Girault, Types 2 [GH]’’. Card 2-2 2+; 1 minus most of both antennae and some legs, the other with left wings separated. ‘*‘Tefrastichus victoriensis Girault, ? [GH]"’. Card 3 — Numerous - >, mostly intact. ““Telrastichus victoriensis Girault, ' [GH]’’. Slide 2-1 cracked coverslip fragment containing 2 heads (1 fragmented) with fragmented, separated antennae all of uncertain origin. ‘‘ Tetrastichus victoriensis Gir., =. Ex Acacia linifolia [GH]". NMV: Card -1 © minus head and right wings. ‘‘Melbourne, V., F.E. Wilson, 23.11.27"", “‘F.E. Wilson Collection’’, **Tetrastichus victoriensis Girault, » [GH] see also slide’’. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Slide - 1 coverslip in pieces containing the head (1 antenna and part of the other separated) and 1| fore wing all from the above female. ‘‘Tetrastichus victoriensis Girault, °. F.E. Wilson 435 [GH]’’. MM: 3 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1 - 4 22 mostly intact (leaf with galls also on the pin). ‘‘Glenbrook, Blue Mts, Masters’’, ‘‘ Tetrastichus victoriensis, Girault, ° [GH]’’. Card 2-2 °° and 1 ¢ in poor condition (gall also on pin). ‘‘ Tetrastichus victoriensis Girault, ¢° [GH]’’. Card 3 - 2 specimens in poor condition. “*Tetrastichus victoriensis Girault, ¢ 2 [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing several heads, | antenna, | mesosoma, legs and wings all presumably from the specimens on the above MM cards. ‘“*Tetrastichus victoriensis Girault, 2 2 Macleay Mus. [GH]’’. VINCULUM CRISTATITHORAX Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 159-sp. nov, + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, May 9, 1914, sweeping sand-ridges near coast, forest (A.P. Dodd). Chindera [= Chinderah] (Tweed River), New South Wales. Type, Hy 3120, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head and caudal tibiae on a slide. QM: 3 cards on separate pins and 6 slides as follows: Card 1 - Holotype ? minus head, wings and some legs. ‘*TYPE”’, ‘‘Cristatithorax vinculum Girault, Type ? [GH]’’. Slide 1 - 2 coverslip fragments containing the head (antennae attached), 2 legs (1 incomplete) and 1 fore wing all from the Holotype of Cristatithorax vinculum; | complete coverslip containing Microencyrtus minutissimus Girault. ‘‘TYPE’’, “Microencyrtus minutissimus Gir., © type [GH]’’, ‘‘Cheiloneurus vinculum Gir., © type [GH]’’. Slide 2 (remounted by Noyes) - 1 complete coverslip containing a mesosoma minus appendages, 1 body minus head, wings and some legs plus | fore wing and 1 leg. “UNDER SAME COVERSLIP AS CRISTATITHORAX VINCULUM GIRAULT, J.S. NOYES 25.V.78. ON SAME SLIDE AS HOLOTYPE OF ENCYRTOMYIIA [= Encyrtomyia] VIRIDISCUTELLUM GIR.”’’. Card 2 - 1 2 minus head and right fore wing. ‘‘Cristatithorax vinculum Gir., = [GH]”’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Benarkin, galls on gum, June, 1931, J.A. Weddell [GH]’’. Slide 3 - 1 almost complete coverslip containing the head (only some separated fragments of the antennae remain) and | fore wing all from the ° on Card 2. “Cristatithorax vinculum Gir., 2°. Benarkin, Q. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Girault has crossed out some letters on the label. Card 3 - 1 intact © and 1 2 minus head and right wings. ‘‘Cristatithorax vinculum Gir., = A.A.G. [GH]”’ and on the reverse, “Indooroopilly, ex Eriococcus on gum leaves, May, 1931 [GH]’’. Slide 4 - 1 complete coverslip containing the head (antennae separated, 1 in 2 pieces) and 1 fore wing all from the ? on Card 3. *“Cristatithorax vinculum Gir., °. Indooroopilly, May [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Girault has altered the date from ‘‘June’’ to ‘‘May’’ on the label. Slide 5 (remounted by Noyes) - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 2%; 1 with head separated, the other minus left wings, (head, 1 antenna and | leg separated). “Cristatithorax vinculum Gir., ?. [with an arrow] [GH] Brisbane, Bred from Coccid, 3.6.13, H. Hacker [HH]’’, ‘“ON SAME SLIDE AS METALLON LONGFELLOWI GIRAULT AND HOLOTYPE OF ENCYRTOMYIIA [= Encyrtomyia] VIRIDISCUTELLUM GIR..’’. Slide 6 - 1 complete coverslip containing a head (antennae separated) and | fore wing all from a ° now missing. ‘‘Cristatithorax vinculum Gir., ?. Indooroopilly, Jany., 1932 [GH]’’. ANIC: Card - 1 intact °. ‘Bred from Eriococcus, Black Mt. F.C.T., 20 Nov., 1931, A.L. Tonnoir’’, ‘‘Cristatithorax vinculum Girault, ¢ [GH]’’. Slide - 1 cracked complete coverslip containing | * with head separated. “‘Cristatithorax vinculum Gir., °. Black Mt., F.C.T., 17 July, 1931, A.L. Tonnoir, from Eriococcus [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. NOTES: I can find no reason for Girault’s labelling QM Slide 1 as a Cheiloneurus. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 637 VIOLESCENS OMPHALOMORPHOIDES (?) Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 214-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Two females in the collections of the Macleay Museum, Sydney University, and labelled ‘‘Sydney, N.S.W.”’ Type, No. Hymenoptera 10D, Macleay Museum, two females on a tag; head and hind legs on a slide. ANIC: 2 cards on | pin and | slide as follows: Card 1 - 2 Syntype 2°; 1 minus head and legs, the other a mesosoma only minus appendages. Card 2 (with coverslips) - 1 pair of wings from the Syntypes. The label data for these Cards are, ‘10 Omphalomorphoides violescens’’, ‘‘Determined by Dodd’’, **Omphalomorphoides violescens Cotype..., Dodd, ¢ type [DH] Sydney, N.S.W.’’, “*Rhicnopeltella see correspondence (? his handwriting, spelling Feb. 11, 1935, AAG)”’’, ‘‘See also slide ex Macleay Museum’’, ‘‘On loan from Macleay Museum, University of Sydney’’. Slide - 2 complete coverslips containing 3 legs (2 incomplete) plus the fragmented head (antennae separated) all from the Syntypes. “‘Omphalomorphoides violescens 2 (Dodd) type 10, D. [DH] Macleay Museum‘‘, ‘‘On permanent loan from the Macleay Museum, University of Sydney’’ and on the reverse of the slide, ‘tex Macleay Museum’’. VIRGIL ELASMUS Girault, 1922. 1922, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 10 : 46-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Forest, Wynnum, Queensland, April 8, 1920. NOTES: No specimens of this species were located. VIRGILU EUPELMUS Girault, 1922. 1922, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 10 : 109-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Lota, grass, March 20, 1921. Type lost. NOTES: No specimens of this species were located. VIRGILU PHYSCUS 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: Wynnum, forest, April, 1920. QM: Slide - 1 cracked, complete, square coverslip containing the Holotype 2 of Aphelinus haeckeli Girault. There is no other specimen on the slide, but there is evidence that a coverslip fragment has been removed beside the ‘‘Physcus’’ label. This probably contained the Holotype of Physcus virgilii which is now missing. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/ 1715, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘PAyscus virgilii Girault, Type 2° [GH]’’, ‘‘3770’’, “Queensland Museum. Aphelinus haeckeli ¢ 3770’’. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum. 3770”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s and Girault has crossed out some names in his hand which are now illegible. VIRGILIT POLYNEMA Girault, 1938. 1938, Revita Ent., Rio de J. 9 : 391-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Sweeping in the forest, Pentland along the Cape River, November, 1917. NOTES: No specimens of this species were located. VIRGINICA EURYTOMOCHARIS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 4: 265-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Gordonvale, (Cairns), Queensland. Forest, October 10, 1912. Type, Hy 3267, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag and the head, caudal tibiae and a fore wing on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus head, part of left wings and most legs. ‘‘TYPE”’, **4746’’, ‘“‘Eurytomocharis virginica Girault, Type ° [GH]’’. Slide - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing the head (in 2 pieces, both antennae attached to one part) and | leg all from the Holotype of Eurytomocharis virginica (there is no evidence of the wing on the Slide); 1 complete coverslip containing the head from the Holotype ? of Elasmus MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM lividus Girault. ‘TYPE, Hy/1610, 3267, A.A, Girault’*, “Queensland Museum. 1610. 3915. Elasnius lividus, Gir. = 3915°?. On the last label all except ‘3915. Queensland Museum. 3915" are in a hand similar to. Mrs Girault's, '‘Eurytomocharis virginica, Gir.**, On the last label all are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s, NOTES: T.4746 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. VIRGINICA SPALANGIA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem, Qd Mus. 2: 333-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 3 : 346-descriptive notes PUBL, DATA; One male, Sweeping in a jungle, June 24, 1913(A.P, Dodd). Nelson [= Gardonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1901, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag. QM: Card - Holotype 4 minus left wings, most of right antenna and most legs; | leg and part of another separated, “TYPE”, ‘“Spalangia virginica Girault, ° type [GH]’’. VIRGO ELASMUS Girault, 1920. 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 7: 187-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Forest, Gordonyale, August 9, 1918. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus head; metasoma separated. 3928", “HOLOTYPE”, ‘‘Elasmus virgo Gir., Type > [GH]’’. Slide - 1 cracked, coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head of E/asmus virgo (fragmented, 1 antenna separated); L complete coverslip containing an intact - of Elasmus arumburinga Girault. ‘“Elasmus virgo Gir., Type + [GH]’’, **3928"', “Elasmus arumburinga © [GH] Toohey’s Hill, Brisbane, Sweeping Leptospermum, 16.4.13, H. Hacker [HH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3928, vIRIOICOXA EURYDINOTELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 319-sp. deseription. 1915, Mem, Qd Mus. 3 : 330-sp. noy.,, measurement and reference to 1913 description. PUBL. DATA: 1913 - [2] Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Forest. Type, Hy. 1966, Queensland Museum, 1915-A female, sweeping in forest along the banks of the Cape River, December 27, 1913 (see NOTES). QM: 1 card and 2 slides as follows: Card - Holotype © minus head, metasoma and appendages, ''TYPE”’, “‘Eurydinotella viridicoxa Girault, Type = [GH]*’. Slide ] - 1 complete coverslip containing the head (antennae attached, 1 minus tip) and 2 leg parts all from the Holotype of Eurydinotella viridicaxa; 1 damaged, complete coverslip containing parts from the Holotype = of Epitetrastichus longfellowi Girault. *‘Pentastichodes [NOMEN NUDUM = &pitetrastichys| longfellowi Gir., | [GH]’’, “TYPE”, °*19667’, “Eurvdinotella viridicoxa Gir., * [GH]’’. Slide 2 - | empiy, complete coverslip supposed to contain a wing from the Holotype. ‘‘Evrydinotella viridicoxa Gir., Type = wing [GH]". DPIQ: 4 cards on separate pins and 5 slides as follows: Card 1 - 2 specimens (4 2); | minus parts of both antennae, the other a metasoma only in the glue. “Eurvdinotelleus viridicoxa Girault, 45 [GH]" and on the reverse, ““Cooran, Q., J.A. Weddell [GH]''. Slide | - 1 almost complete coverslip containing the head (antennae attached) from the * on DPIQ Card 1, ‘““Furydinotelleus viridicoxa Gir., 4. Cooran, Nov., 1932, J.A. Weddell [GH] Ent. Div. Dep, Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Slide 2 - 1 cracked, complete coverslip and 2 coverslip fragments (1 cracked) containing parts from the » on DPIQ Card 1. ‘Eurydinotelleus viridicoxa Gir., = . Cooran, Noy., 1932 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld."’. Card 2-1 ; minus head and metasoma. “Eurydinotelleus viridicoxa (Gir.), 2 [GH]" and on the reverse, ‘‘Bred from Bean Fly material, Bowen, 7.5.29, J.H., Smith [GH]”. Slide 3 - 1 complete coverslip containing the hind legs from the = on DPTIQ Card 2 and parts from a 2 of Merismore/ia Shakespearei. *‘Merismomella [= Merismorella| shakespearei Gir., -, Eurydinotelleus viridicoxa (Gir.) © hind legs. Bowen May, J.H. Smith [GH] Ent. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 639 Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Slide 4 - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing the head (antennae separated, 1 incomplete) and 1 leg all from the 2 on DPIQ Card 2. ‘‘Eurydinotelleus viridicoxa (Gir.), 2. Bowen, May, J.H. Smith [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Card 3 —- 1 + minus head (1 fore wing separated), 1 2 minus part of right antenna. “‘Eurydinotelleus viridicoxa Gir., °° [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Nambour, Jany., 1933, A.R.B. [GH]’’. Slide 5 - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 heads (without antennae), 2 separated ¢ antennae and 1 leg all from the ¢ on DPIQ Card 3 and from a 2 now missing. “*Furydinotelleus viridicoxa Gir., 2°. Nambour, Jany., 1933 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”’. Card 4 - 2 metasomas only remain from a * anda °. ‘‘Eurydinotelleus viridicoxa Gir., ¢°2 [GH]’’. NOTES: The 1913 description although not annotated sp. nov. serves to make this a valid, available, nominal species in that year. The 1915 published date 27 December 1913 appears to be in error since the 1913 paper (in which he gives the partial data for the Holotype) issued on 10 December 1913. In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this species in the genus Eurydinotelleus as a new combination hence the labels on the DPIQ material. Girault’s. ‘‘Neomphaloidella semiflaviceps ° 2614’. On the last label all are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. VIRIDIFLAVUS APROSTOCETUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 212-sp. nov. + description : 216-spp. key °°. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, June 27, 1913 (slight jungle was encountered). Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1775, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. Later, on August 1913, another female of this beautiful species was captured in forest. QM: Card - 1 Syntype ° minus head. ‘““TYPE”’, ‘‘Aprostocetus viridiflavus Gir., 2 type [GH]’’. Slide - 1 almost complete coverslip containing a fragmented Syntype head (minus | antenna, the other separated). “TYPE, Hy/1775, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. Aprostocetus viridiflavus °’’. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: The second female was not located. In the absence of data labels on the remaining specimen it is impossible to assign holotype-status to it with any certainty. I have therefore labelled it as a Syntype. The head on the Slide probably belongs to the Syntype on the Card. VIRIDICYANEUS OOTETRASTICAUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 228-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping VIRIDINOTATA OPHELOSIA Girault, 1916. 1916, Mem. Od Mus. 5 : 228-sp. nov. + miscellaneous vegetation, October 5, 1911. Roma, Queensland. Type, Hy 2570, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide with type appendages of Neomphaloidella semiflaviceps. QM: Slide (broken, one end missing) - 1 cracked coverslip (with a piece missing) containing the fragmented Holotype © of Ootetrastichus viridicyaneus; | coverslip fragment containing parts from the Holotype ° of Neomphaloidella semiflaviceps Girault. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2570, 2614, A.A. Girault’’, ‘“‘Queensland Museum. 2570. Ootetrastichus viridicyaneus 2?", On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs description. PUBL. DATA: One female labelled “Australia. Koebele.’’ Type, U.S.N.M., the above female. USNM: Card - Holotype ? intact. “Australia, Koebele’’, ‘‘19690’’, “Ophelosia viridinotata Girault, Type ¢ [GH]’’. QM: Slide - 1 cracked, complete coverslip (with pieces missing) containing 6 specimens of both sexes, some with parts missing. “‘Ophelosia, Host P. citri egg mass, Date Apr.-16-31, Loc. Sydney, N.S.W., Coll. S.E.F.”’, ‘‘Ophelosia viridinotata Gir., 2° [GH]’’. Both labels have some words crossed out which are now illegible. 640 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM VIRIDIPRONOTUM GYROLASELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 3 : 269 (footnote)-sp. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 145-sp. description : 153-gen. key 22. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One male, five females from the collections of the National Museum, Melbourne, labelled ‘‘28. From leaf-galls on gum. 3.11.’’ Melbourne, Victoria. Types, National Museum, Melbourne, the above specimens on a card and a slide with heads and female hind legs. NMV: Card - 4 Syntype 2°? (2 minus antennae, the other 2 minus heads), 1 Syntype ® (?) (minus head and metasoma) and 1 glue patch with hind wings and parts of 2 legs. ‘‘From leaf galls on Eucalypt ... 3-11 [on reverse of card-mount]’’, ‘*Gyrolasella viridipronotum Gir., 3° types [GH]’’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing 2 squashed heads (antennal fragments separated) and 2 legs all from the Syntypes. “* 42 Gyrolasella viridipronotum Gir., 2 type [GH]’’. VIRIDIS AMONODONTOMERUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37: 99-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 277-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: Eight females on a card. South Australia: Port Lincoln (A.M. Lea). Type, 1.1291, South Australian Museum. Seven of the above specimens on cards (one pin). SAM: 2 cards on | pin and | slide as follows: Cards 1...2 - 5 Syntype 2° (1 marked ‘‘ty”’ by Girault is minus antennae, | minus head) and 3 glue spots with fragments. ‘‘Pt. Lincoln, S.A., Lea’’, ‘‘Pt. Lincoln, S.A., Lea’, ‘Pt. Lincoln, S.A., Lea’’, ‘*Amonodontomerus viridis Gir., 8. Australia, 1.1291, TYPE’’, ‘*Amonodontomerus viridis Girault, = type [GH]’’. Slide - 2 coverslip fragments containing 3 antennae (2 in pieces) and 1 fore wing all from the Syntypes. ‘‘Amonodontomerus viridis Gir., type ° [GH]’’. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 180-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping forest, January 27, 1913. Magnetic Island, Townsville, Queensland. Type [Hy.1641], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus head, 1 pair of wings and some legs; metasoma, | pair of wings and some legs separated. ‘‘TYPE”’, “*Apleurotropis viridis Gir., Type 2 [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete, square coverslip containing the head (in 2 pieces, antennae separated, neither intact); 1 coverslip fragment (added later by Girault) containing 1 fore wing all from the Holotype. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/1641, ... A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum, Apleurotropis viridis ?’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. VIRIDIS EPOMPHALOIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 240-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 237-a junior synonym of Epitetrastichus longfellowi Girault (1913); sp. description; additional specimens : 251-repeat of specific synonymy. PUBL. DATA: One female, from a window in a hotel, July 13, 1913. Harvey’s Creek (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1843, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Card - Only 1 pair of wings and some legs remain of the Holotype on the card. “TYPE”’, “‘Epomphaloides viridis Girault, Type 2 [GH]’’. NOTES: The Holotype head on a slide was not located. VIRIDIS EUCHAROMORPHA Girault, 1913. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37: 95-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 229-sp. description. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 53 : 331- additional specimens; descriptive notes. PUBL. DATA: One male on a card. Tasmania: Swansea (A.M. Lea). Type, 1.1283, South Australian Museum. The VIRIDIS APLEUROTROPIS Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79 Abt.A, H.6: 78- sp. nov. + description. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 641 above specimen mounted with the following species [Eucharomorpha fuscipes] and a slide bearing an antenna (and four antennae of the following species). SAM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 - 4 specimens numbered 1,2,3 and 4; 1 is the Holotype ¢ of Eucharomorpha viridis minus antennae (metasoma separated), 2 and 4 are the Syntype @ ¢ of Eucharomorpha fuscipes Girault and 3 is the Holotype ¢ of Eucharomorpha dubia Girault. ‘‘Swansea, Tas., Lea’’, ‘‘I.1283-4- 5”, “‘Eucharomorpha viridis Gir., fuscipes Gir., dubia Gir. No.3, Tasmania, see note book and slide, TYPES’’, ‘‘Eucharomorpha viridis, fuscipes, and dubia ¢ types [GH]’’. Slide 1 —- 1 complete coverslip containing 3 antennae (1 has floated out from under the coverslip). ‘‘Eucharomorpha viridis Gir., 2 [= 4] type (left) [GH]’’, ‘‘Eucharomorpha fuscipes (bottom), 2 [= ¢] 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. Card 2 - 1 2 minus head and right fore wing. ‘‘Launceston, T., F.M. Littler, 26.1.16’’, ‘‘Eucharomorpha viridis °”’. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing the head (1 antenna separated) and 1 fore wing all from the ° on Card 2, ‘‘Eucharomorpha viridis Girault, 2, S. Aus. Mus. [GH]’’. Girault has crossed out ‘‘Ent. Div, Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’ on the slide label. QM: Card - 1 intact @. ‘‘Launceston, F.M. Littler, 6.2.16’’, ‘‘Eucharomorpha viridis Girault, ° [GH]’’. NOTES: The sex signs on the Slide 1 label are in error. There is some confusion with respect to the number of antennae present from the species on Slide 1. The SAM register has a note, ‘‘4 specimens of viridis, fuscipes, & dubia mounted on one card. Only 1 slide & cannot find all ant. mentioned as being on it. See TRSSA 1914/ 195’’. See NOTES with Eucharomorpha Juscipes. VIRIDIS EULOPHOSCOTOLINX Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 251-Eulopho- scotolinx gen. noy. (as part of gen. key) : 266-sp. nov. + description : 272-gen. key tT, PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping grasses and weeds along a roadside, March 4, 1913. Halifax (Ingham district), Queensland. Type, Hy 1897, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head and hind legs on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype ° minus head, metasoma and some legs. ‘‘TYPE’’, **Eulophoscotolinx viridis Gir., Type ? [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the head (in 2 pieces, antennae separated, 1 incomplete) and parts of 2 legs all from the Holotype. ‘‘TYPE, A.A. Girault’’, “‘Eulophoscotolinx viridis Gir., Type ? [GH]’’. VIRIDIS OMPHALOMORPHA Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. T9 Abt.A, H.6: 103- sp. nov. + description. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 160-sp. description : 178-gen. key ?°. 1917, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 5 : 152- Omphalomorpha Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Euderus Haliday (1843). PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping the foliage of trees and grasses in mixed forest and jungle, September 3, 1912. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type [Hy.1668], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: 4 slides and 1 card as follows: Slide 1 — 1 almost complete, square coverslip containing the Holotype 2 with head separated (1 antenna separated, incomplete, the other missing). ‘‘Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/1496, °”’, ‘‘Omphalomorpha viridis Gir., type 2 [GH]’’. Card - 2 specimens of each sex; 1 minus head, left fore wing and legs, the other minus head. ‘‘Warrandyte, Vic., 16.7.28, G.F. Hill’’, ‘‘egg parasite of Gonipterus suturalis ... id. by G.F. Hill’’, ‘‘Secodella viridis (Girault) ¢° [GH]’’. Slide 2 - 1 outer, almost complete coverslip containing 2 heads (1 in 2 pieces, antennae attached, the other minus | antenna, the other antenna separated), 4 legs and | fore wing all from the specimens of Omphalo- morpha viridis on the above Card; 2 inner coverslip fragments containing parts froma ¢ of Secodella lineata Girault. ‘‘Secodella viridis (Girault), 4°. Warrandyte, Vic., MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM G.F. Hill (outer), /ineata Gir., ¢. Q. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”’. Slide 3 - 2 damaged, complete coverslips containing a 2 with head separated (fragmented as are antennae). ‘‘Secodella viridis Gir., 2. Bakerville, forest, March, 1919 [GH]’’. Slide 4 - a half coverslip containing 4 © 2 without heads and 2 separated heads in pieces with some antennae separated. **Secodella viridis (Girault [)], °. Millgrove, Vic., F.E. Wilson, ex Gonipterus [GH]’’. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault places Omphalomorpha Girault (1913) as a junior synonym of Secodella Girault (1913) hence the labels on the Card and some of the slides. Reared from seeds of grass (Panicum sp.). Fry. January 23, 1909.’’ Types, No. 19686, U.S.N.M., the foregoing specimens plus a slide bearing female head, fore wing and caudal tibia. USNM: 3 cards on separate pins and 1 slide as follows: Card 1 (Type Collection) - 1 Syntype ¢ minus right wings and parts of both antennae. ‘‘Boggabri, N.S.W., bred from seeds of grass (Panicum sp.), (Fry), 22.1.09’’, “‘Hy.98”’, *19686’’, ‘‘Paruriella viridis Girault, Types ¢ 2 [GH]’’. Card 2 (Main Collection) - 1 Syntype 2 minus metasoma. ‘‘Hy.98’’, ‘‘Paratype, 19686 U.S.N.M.’’. Card 3 (Main Collection) - 1 Syntype minus head and right wings. ‘‘Boggabri, N.S.W., Bred from seeds of Panicum grass VIRIDIS PACHYNEURONELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 331-sp. description. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. 8. Aust. 37 : 102-sp. nov. (Fry), 22.1.09’’, ‘‘Hy.98”’, ‘‘Paratype 19686 U.S.N.M.’’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing 1 + description. PUBL. DATA: South Australia: Adelaide. Reared from galls on Casuarina, sp. (R.L. Barringer). Type, 1.1338, South Australian Museum. Two female specimens and a slide bearing posterior legs, head and antenna. SAM: Card - 2 Syntype 22; 1 minus head, legs and wings, the other minus head and some legs (metasoma partly separated). The pin also bears a twig with the host gall. “Adelaide, Barringer’’, ‘‘Pachyneuronella viridis Gir., S. Australia, also slide, TYPE”’, ‘‘Pachyneuronella viridis Girault, ® types [GH]’’. Slide - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing a head (squashed, antennae separated, fragmented) and pieces of legs all from the Syntypes. ‘‘Pachyneuronella viridis Girault, 2 type [GH]’’. NOTES: Both papers issued in December of 1913. The Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. paper was without doubt written first and as a standard I am accepting it as the reference for this nominal species. VIRIDIS PARURIELLA Girault, 1916. 1916, Mem. Od Mus. 5 : 226-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Two males, one female on tags in the U.S. National Museum, labelled “*H. 98. Boggabri, New South Wales. head (antennae separated, fragmented), 1 leg and | fore wing all from the Syntypes. **19686’’, ‘‘Paruriella viridis Girault, Paratype ? [GH]’’. On the last label “‘Type’’ has been crossed out and replaced with ‘‘Paratype’’. NOTES: The published date of collection appears to be in error. VIRIDIS PTEROSEMELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 317-sp. description : 329-gen. key. 1914, Z. wiss. InsektBiol. 10: 138-host. 1914, Societas ent. 29 : 55-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 338-sp. nov. + reference to the 1913 description. PUBL. DATA: 1914 - Ten male specimens given to me by Mr F.P. Dodd of Kuranda and mounted on cards with the eggs of a bombycine moth from which they had emerged. The two cards were labelled ““Antheraea simplex’’, the name of the host moth. Each of the eggs (nine of them) bore a rounded hole with ragged edges through its top. Dissection of several of them showed that they contained a compact chocolate meconium like that of pteromalid larvae and a pupal cast, so that this species is to all appearances a primary eggparasite. A single parasite to each egg. Queensland. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALLAN HYMENOPTERA: LV 643 Types [Hy!965], Queensland Museum, six males on a single card also bearing a group of the hosis, plus a slide bearing head, antennae and posterior legs. QM: Card - 4 Syntype ¢ # (1 minus antennae, 1 minus left fore wing and most of the antermae, | minus head, | intact) and the remnants of 2 Syntypes now missing. The Card also bears 3 host eggs. ''Antherea [= Antheraza] simplex [on the reverse of the card-mount|**, ‘*TYPE*', *‘Prerosemelia viridis Girault, Types + [GH]"’. Slide - 1 cracked complete coverslip and | coverslip fragment containing | fore wing, a head without aittennae, 3 antennae and 2 legs all from the Syntypes. ‘Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/1444, 777, "'Prerosemella viridis Girault, types, Hy/ 1444 [GH]"”’. NOTES: The 1913 description serves ta make this a valid, available, nominal species in that year. The remaining Syntypes mentioned in the PUBL. DATA were not located. Hy. 1444 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species and has been cancelled. part of the other separated) and | fore wing all from the Syntypes; 1 empty, complete coverslip, ‘Queensland Museum, Rhicnopeltella viridis, Gir. Hy/1426"'. On the last label all except Queensland Museum.” are in 4 hand similar to Mrs Girault’s and Girault has corrected a mis- spelling in the generic name. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip (inner) containing | antenna {in 2 pieces) and 5 legs all from the Syntypes of RAicnopeltella viridis, a half coverslip (outer) containing parts from the Holotype © of Rhicnopeltella Immaculatipennis Girault. ''Rkicnopeltella immaculatipennis Gir., Type > (outer) [GH]"’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Rhicnopeltella viridis, Gir,, Hy/1426’", On the last label all except *‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. MM: 2 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card 1-1 * minus } leg and part of left wings; mounted with a large gall and parts of specimens now missing, ‘““Rhicnopeltella viridis Girault, = [GH]’’. Card 2-1 minus antennae and part of left fore wing. ''Sydney’’, ''RAienopeltella viridis Girault, © [GH]"". Slide - L coverslip fragment (inner) MAIDIS RHICNOPELTELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Socieras ent, 28; 99-sp. nay. + description, containing | fore wing from the © of 1913, Mem, Od Mus. 2: \61-sp. description : Rhicnopeltella viridis on MM Card 2; | 162-spp, key. complete coverslip (outer) containing parts PUBL. DATA: Two males and sixteen females from the collection of the Queensland Museum, mounted on cards labelled “‘Bred from gall Nr. 8. Brisbane, H. Hacker. 19.7.11.’ Brisbane, Queensland, Types [Hy.1670], Queensland Museum, five females mounted together on a card plus two slides bearing antennae and posterior legs and antennae respectively. Also later three females labelled ‘*gall Nr. 14°'. QM; I card and 2 shdes as follows: Card — 5 Syntype 3 = (J minus head and wings, ] minus head, the rest minus various antennal parts and most minus some legs) and a glue spot containing remnants of a sixth Syntype. ‘‘Bred from Gall N. 8 [on top of the card-mount|"', ““TYPE"’, ‘Brisbane: H. Hacker, 19.7.11"°, “Rhicnopeltella viridis Girault, Type 2 [GH]’'. Slide 1 - 1 coverslip (with a large part missing) containing a head (1 antenna and from an unidentified chalcidoid. "Rhicnopeltella viridis Gir, - Sydney [GH]. ANIC: Slide - 1 complete coverslip (outer) containing | fore wing and 2 antennae all from a> of Rhicnopeitella viridis now missing; a half coverslip and a coverslip fragment (innér) containing parts from a Syntype © of Rhicnopeltella citritibiae Girault. ““Rhictopeltella viridis Gir., +, R. citritibiae Gir,, Type 2 (inner) Macleay Museum [GH] Eni, Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”’. DPIQ: Card - | = with damaged antennae. “S. Austr.”', “RAienopellella viridis Gir,, : [GH]"’. NOTES: The remaining Syntypes mentioned in the PUBL. DATA were not located. Hy.1426 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this Species and has been cancellec| 644 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM VIRIDISCAPUS NEOMPHALOIDELLA Girault, 1915. Slide - 1 complete coverslip contaiming the 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3+ 246-5p. nov. + Holotype head in 3 pieces (1 antenna description, PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, April 18, 1914 (A.P. Dodd), Cloncurry, Queensland. Type, Hy 2615, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, QM: Card - 2 © =; the inner minus head is the Holotype of Neamphaloidella yviridiscapus, the outer is the Holotype of Neomphaloidella nomadis Girault. “TYPE”, ''Neomphaloidella nomacdis Girault, Type - (over) [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘'N, viridiscapus Gir., Type - (inner) larger [GH]"”. VIRIDISCUTELLUM BOOTANELLEUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 4: 308-sp. nov. + description. PUBL, DATA: Forest, December 27, 1912. Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Type, Hy 3355, Queensland Museum, the female on a lag, the head on a slide, QM: Card - Holotype © minus head, right fore wing and some legs; metasoma separated. *' Baatanelleus Viridiscutelliun Gir., Type » [GH]*’, Girault has changed the end of the specific name. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the fragmented Holotype head (minus | antenna, the other separated). “TYPE, Hy/ 3355, A.A, Girault’’, ‘5009. Q, Museum. Bootanelleus viridiscuiellum Gir., 2 50097’. On the last label all except ‘*S009. Q. Museum. 5009” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. Girault has corrected the end of the generic name and has overwritten the specific name. NOTES: T,5009 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. VIRIDISCUTELLUM BOOTANOMY 14 Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 304-sp. nov. + description ; 306-spp, key. PUBL, DATA: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Forest, August 9, 1912. Type, Hy 3343, Queensland Museum, the female ona tag, the head on a slide, QM: Card - Holotype © minus head and metasoma. ‘‘Booranomyiia |= Baatanomyia viridiscutellum Gir., Type = [GH]”’. separated). ““TYPE, Hy/3343, A.A, Girault’’, ““Q. Museum. 5005, Bootanomyia viridiscutetlum Gir. - 5005”. On the last label all except “'Q. Museum. 5005, 5005" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.5005 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. FIRIDISCUTELLUM ENCYRTOMYIA Girault, 1915, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. FIRIDISCUTELLUM NEOCOPIDOSOMYIA Girault, 1915, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. VIRIDISCUTELLUM PRIONOMITOIDES Girault, 1915, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. VIRIDISCUTELLUM TETRACNEMELLA Girault, L915. Eneyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. VIRIDISCUTUM CRISTATITHORAX Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4» 158-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, August 12, 1913, sweeping forest (A.P. Dodd). Gordonyale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 3117, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag, the head and a fore wing on a slide. QM: | card and 2 slides as follows: Card - Holotype » minus head and left wings. “TYPE", ‘‘Cheiloneurus viridiscutum Gir., + type [GH]’’. Slide 1 (broken, most missing) - | coverslip fragment containing the head (antennae attached) and | folded fore wing all from the Holotype. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/3117, A.A. Girault’’, *'Cristatithorax viridiscutum Gir., c [GH]". Slide 2 (broken, most missing, glued to another slide) -—1 = with head separated (1 antenna and part of the other separated). This is a different species. ‘‘Cristatithorax viridiseutum Gir., Paratype = [GH]"’. DPIQ: 3 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 645 Card 1 - 12 22; 2 minus heads. “Cristatithorax viridiscutum Gir., ° [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Mt. Cootha [= Coot- tha], Q. [GH]’’. Card 2-7 22; 2 minus heads. “Cristatithorax viridiscutum Gir., ° [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Mt. Cootha [= Coot- tha], Q. [GH]’’. Card 3 - 9 2°; 4 minus some parts. “*Cristatithorax viridiscutum Gir., ? [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Mt. Cootha [= Coot- tha], Q. [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 heads without antennae, 2 antennae, | fore wing and | leg all from the DPIQ 2°. ““Cristatithorax viridiscutum Gir., 2%. Mt. Cootha [= Coot-tha], Q. [GH]’’. There are no male parts on this slide. NOTES: I can find no reason for Girault’s labelling the body of the Holotype as Cheiloneurus viridiscutum. The female on QM Slide 2 has no type-status since it is not mentioned in the original description. VIRIDITHORAX OOTETRASTICHUS See VIRIDITHORAX TRICHAPOROIDES VIRIDITHORAX OPHELOSIA Girault, 1916. 1916, Mem. Od Mus. 5 : 228-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female on a tag in the U.S.N.M. labelled ‘‘Australia. Koebele.”’ Type in the U.S.N.M. No. 19688. USNM: Card - Holotype ’ minus left antenna; tip of metasoma damaged. ‘‘Australia, Koebele’’, ‘‘19688’’, “Ophelosia viridithorax Girault, Type = [GH]”’. VIRIDITHORAX TRICHAPOROIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 216-Trichaporoides Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Ootetrastichus Perkins (1906) : 217-sp. description : 221-spp. key 2°. 1913, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 11 : 40- sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: A single female, sweeping. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type [Hy.1787], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide (with the type of Closterocerus saintpierrei Girault). QM: Slide (broken and mended below with paper) - 1 small, complete coverslip containing the intact Holotype 2 of Trichaporoides viridithorax; | large, complete coverslip containing the Holotype ¢ of Closterocerus saintpierrei Girault. “TYPE, Hy/1488, 1489, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. Trichaporoides viridithorax, Gir. ° 1488. Closterocerus saintpierrei, Gir. 2? 1489’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Girault has corrected the spelling of ‘‘ Trichaporoides’’. NOTES: Both papers issued in December of 1913. The Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) was without doubt written first and as a standard I am accepting it as the reference for this nominal species. Hy.1488 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. VIRIDIVERTEX TOMOCERA Girault, 1927. 1927, Rec. S. Aust. Mus. 3 : 333-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: S. Aust.: Melrose, Oct. (A.M. Lea). Two females. SAM: Card - | intact Syntype ©. ‘‘Melrose, S. Aust., Oct., A.M. Lea’’, ‘‘Type’’, “*Tomocera viridivertex South Australia, TYPE”’, ‘‘Tomocera viridivertex Girault, Type ° [GH]’’. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 - 1 intact Syntype °. ‘‘Tomocera viridivertex Girault, Cotype ? [GH]’’. Card 2 - 1 2 minus head and wings; metasoma and 3 legs separated. “Stanthorpe, 27-10-29, E. Sutton’’, ‘*Tomocera viridivertex Gir., ? [GH]’’. Slide 1 - 1 almost complete coverslip containing 2 fore wings and 1 antenna (in 2 pieces) all from the 2 on QM Card 2. “‘Tomocera viridivertex Gir., 2. Stanthorpe, Q., 1929 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Id.’’. Side 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing | fore wing, | leg and part of 1 antenna all from a 2 now missing. ‘‘Tomocera viridivertex Gir., 2 ... Q. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Girault has crossed out ‘‘Stanthorpe’’ on this label. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for its Syntype of this species is T.10069. 646 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM [GH]"’, '“Aphelinus voltairei «=. Nelson [= Gordonvale], mixed, March [GH] Ent. Div. PIVATA SELITRICHODELIA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2: 248-sp. noy. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, November 6, 1912, from a window in a smithy, Ayr, Queensland. Type, Hy 1863, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a Slide. QM: Card - Holotype » minus head and right wings. “TYPE”’, ‘‘Selitrichodelia vivata Girault, Type = [GH]**. Slide - 3 coverslip fragments containing the head (in 2 pieces, minus | antenna, part of the other attached, its other part separated, under the middle coverslip fragment) and 1 folded fore wing (under a. separate coverslip fragment) all from the Holotype. ‘““TYPE, Hy/1863, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Terrastichodes [GH] Queensland Museum. Selitrichodelia viveta, Gir. »"', On the last label all after “Queensland Museum,”* are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault places Selitrichodelia Girault (1913) as a junior synonym of Terrastichodes Ashmead (1887) hence the annotation on the Slide label. roLTAl ZAMENHOFELLA Girault, 1941. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. VOLTAIRE! APHELINUS Girault, 1921. 1921, Insecutor Inscit.. mensir, 9 : 188-sp. noy, + description. PUBL. DATA: Goondi, Johnstone River, in jungle, September. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide | - 1 cracked, coverslip fragment containing the Holotype = of Aphelinus volrairei with head separated; | coverslip fragment containing parts from the Syntypes of Anogmoidea joulei Girault. “Anogmoidea joulei Gir., « type [GH]", “Aphelinus voltairei Girault, - type [GH] 3779. 3779". Slide 2-1 cracked, complete coverslip containing 1 + of Aphelinus voltairei with head and part of J antenna separated; a half coverslip containing 1 = of Sterhynium mayeri Girault and an unidentitied chaleidoid. ““Stethynium mayeri Gir., -. Window, Indooroopilly, § July, 1933 Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3779. VOLTAIRE] ELASMUS Girault, 1920. 1920, Jnsecutor Inscit. menstr. 7: 183-sp. nav. + description. PUBL. DATA: Sydney, forest, October, 1917, QM: Card — Holotype © minus head and some leg parts. *'3997"", ‘‘HOLOTYPE”, “Elasmus voltairei Girlt, 7 type [GH]"'. NOTES; The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3997, VOLTAIRE! EPIMEGASTIGMUS Girault, 1925. 1925, "New Queensland Insecta captured without any reference to use.”" (Girault : Brisbane) (15 December 1925) : 2[195]- sp. description, PUBL. DATA: Forest, Wynnum. QM: Card - Holotype — minus 1 pair of wings (7) and | leg; head (antennae attached), 1 (?) pair of wings and 2 legs separated (1 incomplete). ‘Epimegastigmus voltairei Girault, Type 2 [GH]*’ and on the reverse, ‘**Wynnum [GH]**. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is 1.5031. VOLTAIREL HETREVLOPHUS Girault, 1921. 1921, Insecutor Inscit, menstr. 9: 191-sp. nov, + description. PUBL. DATA: Little Mulgrave River, jungle, August 25, 1918, QM: Card - Only part of | lez from the Holotype remains on the card. “Heitreulophus voltairei Gir,, © type [GH]"’. Slide - | complete coverslip containing the head (some antennal parts separated, the remainder missing) and part of | leg all from the Holotype of Hetreulophus voltairei; 3. coverslip fragments containing parts from the Holotype © of Entedonomorpha robusta Girault. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 647 ‘“*Hetreulophus voltairei Gir., ° type, Entedonomorpha robusta Gir., ° type [GH]’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.10070. VOLTAIREI PARATRIGONOGASTRA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 343-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, miscellaneous sweeping March 29, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Halifax (Ingham), Queensland. Type, Hy 2819, Queensland, the specimen on a tag. QM: Card - Holotype £ minus head, left wings and right hind leg. ‘‘TYPE”’, “‘Paratrigonogastra voltairei Girault, Type © PUBL. DATA: Queensland: Cairns (A.M. Lea). Type, I.1351, South Australian Museum. One specimen [°] and a slide with posterior leg and antennae. SAM: Card - Holotype ° minus antennae. “Cairns dist., A.M. Lea’’, ‘1.1351, Eurysystole vulgaris Gir., Queensland, also slide, TYPE’’, ‘‘Eurysystole vulgaris Gir., ° type [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 fragmented antennae from the Holotype. “Eurysystole vulgaris Gir., 2 type [GH]’’. NOTES: My notes from the SAM collection do not list a leg on the Slide as in the PUBL. DATA. I may have overlooked this on the Slide. [GH]’’. VULGARIS IDOLEUPELMUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79 Abt.A, H.6 : 94- sp. nov. + description. VOLTAIREI RHICNOPELTOMYIA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 2-Eupelmus vulgaris 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 195-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, April 27, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 2503, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide with type of Chryso- charomyia bicolorithorax. QM: Slide - 4 coverslip fragments; the outer 2 cracked coverslip fragments, closer the “TYPE” label, contain the Holotype ? of Rhicnopeltomyia voltairei with head separated (incomplete, minus | antenna, the other separated). The other 2 coverslip fragments contain the Holotype © of Chrysocharomyia bicolorithorax Girault. “TYPE, Hy/2503, 2533, A.A. Girault’’, “‘Queensland Museum. 2503. Rhicno- peltomyia voltairei, Gir. °’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. ‘2533. Chrysocharomyia bicolorithorax ?’’. On the last label all are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. VULGARELLUS EUPELMUS See VULGARIS IDOLEUPELMUS comb. nov.; Eupelmus vulgarellus nom. nov.; sp. description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, Nelson [= Gordonvale] N.Q., May 3, 1913. Type [Hy.2827], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag anda slide with the head and legs. QM: Card - Holotype 2 minus head, left fore wing and some legs; metasoma separated. ‘“TYPE”’, ‘‘4333’’, “Tdoleupelmus vulgaris Gir., Type ? [GH]’’. Slide - 1 cracked, complete, square coverslip containing the head (incomplete, only the separated tip of 1 antenna remains) from the Holotype of Idoleupelmus vulgaris; 1 coverslip fragment containing the intact Holotype ° of Oligosita gutenbergi Girault; and | cracked coverslip fragment containing 2 unidentified chalcidoids. ‘‘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 (now illegible) at the end of this label. NOTES: T.4333 and Hy.1501 are duplicate Queensland Museum register numbers for the Holotype of this species and have been cancelled. VULGARIS EURYSYSTOLE Girault, 1913. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37: 114-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 263-sp. description. 648 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM VULTUR ENIACOMORPHA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 354-sp. nov. + Queensland Museum. 3588. Anaphes wallacei °’’. On the last label all after description. PUBL. DATA: Six specimens [¢ ¢] captured singly while hovering over some old straw on the floor of the forest under an abandoned native hut, May 2, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Types, Hy 3431, Queensland Museum, five specimens on a tag. QM: Card - 5 Syntype ¢ 4; 1 minus antennae, 1 minus metasoma, | minus hind legs and metasoma and the rest are intact. **4685’’, ‘‘Eniacomorpha vultur Girault, 2 types [GH]’’, ‘‘Eniacomorpha vultur Gir. [HH]’’. Slide - a half coverslip containing 2 antennae (1 fragmented and incomplete) from the Holotype of Eniacomorpha vultur; 1 almost complete coverslip containing an unidentified chalcidoid. ‘‘Eniacomorpha vultur é° types [GH] 4685’’. NOTES: In his description Girault mentions only the male, but his Slide label places the parts as from both sexes. It is difficult to check the sex of the Syntypes because of the way in which they are mounted. I leave this for the first reviser to sort out. T.4685 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species and has been cancelled. Ww **3588”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing | = of Anaphes waillacei with metasoma separated; 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype ° of Oligosita thisbe Girault. **Oligosita thisbe Gir., Type ? [GH]’’, ‘*Anaphes wallacei Gir., 2. Miles, forest, Jany. 26, 1924 [GH] 3514. 3514. Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qid.’’. USNM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the intact Paratype :. ‘‘Anaphes wallacei Girault, Roma, Q., 6 Oct., 1911. Window of a barn at State farm, AAG. [GH]’’. ‘‘Cotype’’ has been crossed out on this label. NOTES: The Paratype collected on December 7, 1911 was not located. T.3588 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and in the absence of the Paratype it has been cancelled. WALLACEI EPENTASTICHUS See SEXGUTTATUS APROSTOCETUS WALLACEI OMPHALENCYRTUS Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. WALLACEI ANAPHES Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Qd Mus. 1: 147-sp. nov. + WALLACE! POLYNEMA Girault, 1915. description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 179-Enasius wallacei comb. nov. PUBL. DATA: Two female specimens mounted in balsam, October 6, 1911 from the window of a barn on a wheat farm, Roma, Queensland and on December 7, 1911 from the window of quarters for men on a sugar farm near Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), N.Q. Type, Hy/1063, Queensland Museum, one female on a slide (Nelson [= Gordonvale], December 7, 1911). QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing the intact Holotype 2 of Anaphes wallacei; 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype 2 of Erythmelus superbus Girault. ‘TYPE, Hy/1063, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘3580’’, “*Erythmelus superbus Gir., ° type [GH], 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 166-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Two females, in jungle, February 4, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Babinda, Queensland. Type, Hy 2470, Queensland Museum, one female on a slide with a female of mendeli. QM: Slide - 1 cracked, almost complete, square coverslip containing the Holotype ° of Polynema wallacei with head separated (antennae attached); 1 complete, square coverslip containing a ? of Polynema mendeli Girault. ‘‘ TYPE, Hy/1297, 2470, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Paralectotype designat. P. Svetim, Po/ynema mendeli Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. 1297. Polynema mendeli 2 3614. P. wallacei ° 2470. 3611”’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum. 3614. 3611’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 649 NOTES: The Paratype female was not located. T.3611 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the types of this species and in the absence of the Paratype has been cancelled. Slide - 1 almost complete coverslip and | coverslip fragment containing 3 heads (2 fragmented, none with antennae attached), 3 separated antennae, some antennal fragments, 1 pair of wings and | tibia + tarsus all from the Syntypes. ‘*7etrastichus walsinghami Gir., ¢2 types, F.E. Wilson WALLUMBILLAE APHELINUS Girault, 1924. 1924, ‘‘Homo perniciosus and new Hymenoptera.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 April 1924) : 4[181]-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: From a lecaniid, Brigalow, Wallumbilla, October 17, 1923. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”’. WASHINGTONI EUR YISCHOMYIA Girault, 1914. 1914, Can. Ent. 46 : 285-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 178-additional QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 — 1 coverslip (damaged, with parts missing) containing | Syntype % (with parts separated) plus a Syntype head in 2 pieces without antennae. ‘‘3775’’, ‘‘Aphelinus wallumbillae Gir., Types ? [GH]’’. Slide 2 - 2 Syntype ?°2 without heads and 3 Syntype heads with antennae attached. ‘‘IV D12, 2 NAME APAHYTIS WALLUMBILLAE (GIRAULT) TYPES 2 ?%: BROKEN; 3 HEADS, DET. GIRAULT, REMOUNTED IN HOYER: DR’69, Dept. Biol. Cont. Univ. Calif.’’. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T.3775. WALSINGHAMI TETRASTICAUS Girault, 1928. 1928, Vict. Nat. 44 : 263-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Victoria: Melbourne, Oct., 1927, F.E. Wilson. Types and Cotypes. In his unpublished manuscript Girault says, ‘The types comprised one male and two females reared from gum galls’’. NMYV: 2 cards on separate pins and 1 slide as follows: Card 1 - 1 Syntype ? minus head, 1 Syntype ¢ minus head; metasoma separated. ‘‘See also slide’, ‘‘Melbourne, V., F.E. Wilson, Oct., 1927’’, ‘‘Type ¢ 1433’’, ‘‘Type © 1434’’, ‘Bred from galls on Eucalyptus rostrata’, ‘‘These were minus heads as received from Girault, F.E. Wilson, 31.xii,1927’’, ‘‘Tetrastichus walsinghami Girault, Types ?% [GH]’’. Card 2 - 1 Syntype ° minus head and right wings; part of the left wings separated. “Melbourne, V., F.E. Wilson, Oct., 1927’’, ** Tetrastichus walsinghami Girault, Cotype © [GH]’’. specimen; sp. description : 179- occurrence after Euryischomyia saintpierrei Girault. 1930, ‘‘New pests from Australia, [X.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (29 December 1930) : 1[278]-under Elasmus atroaeneus Euryischomyia Girault (1914) a junior synonym of Myiocnema Ashmead (1900). PUBL. DATA: One male, two female specimens, January 8, 1913, sweeping in forest along the banks of the Cape river. Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Types [Hy.2742], Queensland Museum, one male, one female on a slide. QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card 1 - 1 Paralectotype ° minus head. ‘*4060”’, ‘‘Euryischomyiia |= Eury- ischomyia| washingtoni Gir., ° type [GH]’’. Slide 1 - 1 coverslip fragment (outer) and 1 almost complete, circular coverslip containing a Paralectotype ¢ (head separated) and the Lectotype ° (fragmented) of Euryischomyia washingtoni; | coverslip fragment (inner) containing parts from the Holotype 2 of Pleurotropomyia seditiosus Girault. ‘'2742”’, ‘‘Euryischomyia washingtoni Gir., 4° type [GH] 4060. 4060’’, ‘‘Pleurotropomyia seditiosus Gir., @ type [GH]’’. On the reverse of the slide “Euryischomyia washingtoni Grlt. LECTOTYPE 2° (under circular coverslip) Hayat desig. 1979’’. Card 2 - 1 © minus head, left wings and right hind leg. ‘‘Euryischomyiia [= Eury- ischomyia] washingtoni ?. Watsonville [GH]’’. Slide 2 - 1 cracked, coverslip fragment containing a head (antennae separated), 1 pair of wings (folded) and 1 leg all from the ? 650 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM of Euryischomyia washingtoni on Card 2; 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing a Paratype » of Amicromelus srandaevus Girault, ‘‘Amicromelus grandaevus Gir., Cotype © [GH]", “Euryischomytia [= Euryischomyia] washingtont © [GH] Brisbane, Sweeping undergrowth mostly Eucalypts, 16.4.13, H. Hacker [HH]"’- There is an arrow directed from the first label to the data on the last label. NOTES: T.4060 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the types of this species and is reserved for the Paralectotype on Slide 1. The Paralectotype - on Card | bears the register number T.10071 and the Lectotype © bears the register number Hy,2724. WASHINGTON GYROLASOMYIA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus, 2: 175-sp. nav. + description : 178-gen. key - =. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in (he forest adjoining the banks of Cape River, January 8, 1913. Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Type, Hy 1706, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: 3 cards on separate pins and 3 slides as follows: Card | - Holotype © minus head and left fore wing: 1 fore leg separated. “‘TYPE”’, “Gyrolasomyiia [= Gyrolasomyia] washingtoni Gir., Type / [GH]’’. Slide 1 - 2 coverslip fragments (1 cracked) each containing a fragmented head. These are from the Holotype » - of Gyrolasomyia washingtoni and Secodella petulans Girault. 1 leave them for the first réviser Lo sort Out. **1906"’, “‘Secodella petulans Gir,, ¢ type [GH]"', ““Gyrolasomyia washingtoni Git, - type [GH]”’. Card 2-1 2 minus head, right wings and some legs, “‘Gyrolasomyia washingtoni Gir., > [GH]” and on the reverse, ‘Victoria [GH]"’. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip and 1 coverslip (with a piece missing) containing the head (i antenna separated), ! pair of wings, 2 legs and parts of 2 legs all from the - on Card 2, “Gyrolasomyia washingtoni Gir,, =. Yeringberg, Vic, [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk. Qld."’, Card 3 - 1 intact ©. ‘‘Gyrolasomyia washingtoni ~ [GH]. Slide 3 — A half coverslip and | coverslip fragment containing 1 fragmented 7 and | fragmented =. '*Gyrolasamyiia [= Gyrolasomyial washingtoni Gir., 12. Pentland, Queensland. [GH]"’. DPIQ: Card - | intact =, 1 * with metasoma separated. *'Gyrolasoniyita [= Gyrolasomyia| washingtoni Gir., * ° Pentland [GH]"’. WASHINGTON! PARACROCLISIS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 327-sp. nov. + description : 328-gen, key. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 > 334-descriptive note. PUBL, DATA: One female, sweeping in forest, September 6, 1913. Nelson [= Gordonyale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1983, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head and hind legs on a slide. QM: Card - Holotype © minus head and some legs. “TYPE”, '‘Paracroclisis washingtoni Gir., § type [GH]’’. Slide - | coverslip fragment containing the head (fragmented, antennae separated, neither intact) and 1 leg in 2 pieces all from the Holotype. ‘TYPE, Hy/1983, A.A. Girault’’, ‘Queensland Museum. Paracroclisis washingtoni ~"'. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum,”’ are in a hand.similar to Mrs Girault’s. WASHINGTON] PODAGRION Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 290-sp. nov, + description, PUBL. DATA: Pentland, Queensland. Porest. January, 1912. Type, Hy 3317, Queensland Museum [+]. QM: Card — Holotype © minus head, metasoma, Wings and some legs. **Podagrion washingtoni Girault, Type - [GH]”’, Slide (broken, mended with paper) - 1 complete coverslip containing the fragmented head (without antennae attached), part of | antenna and part of | hind leg; 1 cracked almost complete coverslip containing part of | antenna all from the Holotype. ''3317. Queensland Museum. 5092. Podagrion washingtani, Gir. © 5092’. On the last label all except “Queensland Museum, 5092. 5092" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault's. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: LV 651 NOTES: T,5092 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. WASHINGTONI RHICNOPELTOMY/4 Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 174-sp. nov. + description ; 179-gen. key PUBL, DATA: One female, sweeping in forest along the banks of Cape River, December 24, 1912. Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Type, Hy 1704, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a slide (fragments of other antennae present). QM: Slide - 2 coverslip fragments; 1 contains the Holotype head (antennae separated, fragmented), the other contains the Holotype - body minus legs (metasoma and | fore wing separated). ‘TYPE”’. “Rhicnopeltomyia washingtoni Gir,, = type [GH]”’. NOTES: Girault has remounted the Holotype body from the card to the Slide bearing the Holotype head. WEISMANNI APHELINOIDEA Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Qd Mus. 1: 107-sp. nov. + description : 109-spp. key, 1914, Bull, Wis. nat. Hist. Soe. (N.S.) 12: 60- catalogue. PUBL. DATA: A single female, from the windows of a bam on a wheat farm near Roma, Queensland, October 6, 1911, Type, Hy/799, Queensland Museum, the forenoted female on a slide. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - | large coverslip fragment (only partly filled with medium) containing the Holotype © of Aphelinoidea weismanni with head separated, and 2 Syntype /¢ of Alaptus inciliatus Girault. ‘‘Aphelinoidea weismanni Girault, Type -. From windows of a barn, Roma, Q., 6 Oct., 191! [GH] 3382"', *\Alaptus Girault inciliatus Girault, Types 2 4’s 3739"’. On this label Girault has replaced ‘‘g/obosicornis”’ an illegible variety name and “‘Type"’ with ‘‘inciliafus Girault, Types 2 *'s*'. On the reverse of the slide, ‘Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/799, ="", Slide 2- 1 complete coverslip containing 1 - with head separated. “‘Aphelinoidea weismanni ?. Forest Hill, X11.1932, Forest, A.R. Brimblecombe [GH] Ent. Diy. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.*". NOTES: T.3382 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has heen cancelled. WESTRALIANA ISOPLATOIDES Giraull, 1939. 1939, Od Nat. 11: 16-sp. nov. + description. PUBL, DATA: Four males reared from the Jarrah leaf-miner, Perth, West Australia, January 15, 1923, L,I, Newman. Types in the West Australian Museum [= West Australian Department of Agriculture]. WADA: | card and 2 slides as follows: Card — 1 Syntype 4 minus head, wings and some legs. “‘fsoplaioides westraliensis {= westraliana] Girault, Type © [GH]"’. Slide | - 1 complete coverslip containing the fragmented head (antennae separated, fragmented), 3 legs. 2 fore wings and | hind wing all from the above Syntype. “‘Chaleid from Jarrah leaf miner, 15.1.23, 813", “Isoplatoides westraliensis [= westraliana] Girault, Type * [GH] with Perilampidae & 264"". Slide 2-1 cracked, almost complete coverslip containing 3 Syntype 1 ?51 fragmented, the others with parts separated. “*Isoplatoides westraliana Git., Catypes * [GH] Ent. Div, Dep. Ag. & Stk,, Qld."’, “Chalcid From Jarrah leaf miner, 15/1/ 23°’. On the first label Girault has corrected the specific name from ‘‘westraliensis”’ to “westraliana™’. WESTWOQDI CHR YSOPOPHAGOIDES Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. WESTWOOD] CLOSTEROCERUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 213-sp, nov. + deseription. PUBL. DATA: One female, in jungle, May 2, 1914.(A,P. Dodd), Tweed Heads (Tweed River), New South Wales, Type, Hy 2538, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide QM; Slide - 3 coverslip fragments vontaining the Holotype )° of Closteroverus westwoodi and Closterocerus curtisi Girault, both with parts separated. *Closterocerus westwoodi Gir., = type MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM [GH]"’, ''Closterocerus curtisi Gir., ° type [GH]”’. WESTWOOD! EULOPHOTETRASTICHUS See WESTWOOD! NFOMPHALOIDELLA WESTWOOD! METAPELMA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 4 ; 28-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in jungle, May 2 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Tweed Heads (Tweed River) New South Wales. Type, Hy 2881, Queensland Museum, the female on a lag; head, a hind leg and a pair of wings on a slide, QM: 8 cards and 1] stage on separate pins and 1 slide as follows: Card | - Only some legs, part of the prothorax with fore legs, part of | fore wing, the head (minus antennae except for | scape + pedicel) remain of the Holotype on the card, “TYPE”, **4206°’, '*Metapelma westwoodi Girault, Type - [GH]"’. Slide - 4 coverslip fragments; the 2 nearest the ‘‘ TYPE” label contain | pair of wings, | antenna and part of 1 leg all from the Holotype of Mefapelma westwood; the lower right (cracked) coverslip fragment contains parts from an unidentified species of Toxeumoides and the lower left coverslip fragment contains parts from the Holotype © of Eupelmus babindaensis Girault. 4206", “TYPE, Hy/2881, A.A. Girault"’, ‘*Toxeumoides » (GHJ", *Q, Museum. 4206 [with an arrow] Metapelma westwood, Gir. Eupel. babindaensis over 4265. 4265". On the last label all except ‘‘Q. Museum. 4206. 4265. 4265" and the arrow are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. On the reverse of the slide, *‘4265"", ‘“Eupelmus babindaensis Type 2 [GH]"'. Card 2-1 intact -. “‘Gordonvale, N.Q., July, 1920"', ‘‘Metapelma westwoodi Gir., © [GH]”’. Card 3-1; minus part of right antenna; part of left antenna separated. “Gordonvale, N.Q., May, 1920", “‘Metapelma westwoodi Gir., - [GH]"’. Card 4-1 © minus part of the right antenna. ‘Kuranda, Queensland, A.P- Dodd", ‘‘Metapelma westwood Gir., - [GH]”’. Card 5-1 intact *. **KURANDA, Nov., 19, F.P. DODD”, “*Afetapelma westwoodi Girault, 42 [GH]"’. Card 6 - | 2 minus part of the right antenna. ‘‘Gordonvale, Queensland, A.P- Dodd”, *\Metapelma westwoodi Gir,, - {GH]”. Card 7-1 © minus left antenna. “Gordonvale, N.Q., Nov., 1920°’, 'Metapelma westwoodi Gir,, © [GH]"’, Card § - | intact ©. ““KURANDA, F.P. DODD", '*Merapelma westwoodi Girault, *. [GH]”: Stage - 1 2? minus head, Jeft hind wing, and some legs. ‘‘Brisbane: H. Hacker, 16.3.18"’, "*Merapelma wes(woodi Gir., © [GH]’’, NOTES: T4206 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. WESTWOOD! NEOMPHALOIDELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 234-Neomphaloidella Girault (1913) a senior synonym of Eulophotetrastichus Girault (1913), The reverse is true, see generic section of this Checklist : 235-sp. nov. + description : 236-spp, key, PUBL, DATA: Three females, amongst undergrowth, April 26, 1913 (H- Hacker). Brisbane, Queensland. Type, Hy 1832, Queensland Museum, the above specimens on a tag, two antennae and a head (fragments) on a slide. QM: Card - 3 Syntype © © minus heads. “TYPE”, ‘\Neomphaloidella westwoodi Gir., = type [GH]"’. Slide (broken, part missing, glued to another slide) - coverslip and part of the mounting medium missing. Only one head minus antennae remains from the Syntypes. “TYPE, Hy/1832, A.A. Girault"', ‘Queensland Museum. Neamphaloidella westwoodi, Gir. ="’. On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. WESTWOODI THAUMASURA Giraull, 1917. 1917, Insecutor Insci/. mensir, 5 + 154-sp, ney. + description. PUBL, DATA; A female in the U.S. National Museum formerly identified by Ashmead as ferebrator (Westwood, 1868] and marked ‘'27,’" South Australia. Type, DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 653 No. 20894, U.S. Nat. Mus.; the specimen on a card, an antenna on a slide. USNM: Card - Holotype ° minus antennae. **125 [on the upper surface of the card- mount]’’, ‘‘27’’, ‘£20894’, ‘‘Thaumasura westwoodi Girault, Type ? [GH]’’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing 1 fragmented antenna from the Holotype. “*20894"’, ‘‘Thaumasura westwoodi Girault, Type 2 [GH]’’. WHITTIER! ENCARSIA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 60-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, May 2, 1914, sweeping in jungle (A.P. Dodd). Tweed Heads (Tweed River), New South Wales. Type. Hy 2950, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a slide with the type of Coccophagus thoreauini Girault. QM: Slide - 2 coverslip fragments each containing a ° with head separated; one is the Holotype ? of Encarsia whittieri and the other is the Holotype ° of Coccophagus thoreauini Girault. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/2931, 2950, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. 3874. Coccophagus thoreauini, 2931. 3874’’, “Queensland Museum. Encarsia whittieri °, 2950. 3835’. On the last two labels all except ‘“‘Queensland Museum. 3874. 3874°’ and ‘‘Queensland Museum. 3835” are ina hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. On the last label Girault has crossed out part of the generic name, NOTES: T.3835 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. WORCESTERI COCCIDOXENUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 139-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Forest, January. Type, Hy 3080, Queensland Museum, a female on a tag, the head on a slide. A female, forest downs, Hughenden, July 14, 1912. QM: Card - 2 °°; the outer minus head, right wings and some legs is the Holotype of Coccidoxenus worcesteri, the inner is the Holotype of Anagyrus mazzinini Girault. “TYPE”’, ‘‘Anagyrus mazzinini Girault, Type © [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘*Coccidoxenus worcesteri Girault (Outer) Over-Type ° [GH]’’. Slide - 1 almost complete coverslip and 1 small, coverslip fragment containing the head (fragmented, minus 1 antenna, the other separated), part of the prothorax with fore legs attached and part of 1 fore wing all from the Holotype of Coccidoxenus worcesteri; 1 large coverslip fragment containing parts from the Holotype ? of Anagyrus mazzinini Girault. ‘‘Queensland Museum. 3064. Anagyrus mazzinini. °’?. 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 and written it in again above. ‘‘Coccidoxenus worcesteri ° On the last label all are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: The Paratype female from Hughenden was not located. ys WORCESTER! EUPELMUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 8-sp. nov. + description : 16-spp. key °°. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 53 : 309- additional specimen; descriptive note. 1934, ‘‘New Capsidae and Hymenoptera, with note on an unmentionable.”’ (Girault : Sydney) (21 December 1934) : 1[311]- under Calosota herodoti as worcester. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in forest pocket, September 12, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Kuranda, Queensland. Type, Hy 2845, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; antenna and a hind leg on a slide. A second female at Gordonvale, forest, 2,000 feet, June 3 (A.P. Dodd). QM: Card - 3 ?2; the outer minus left antenna and 1 hind leg (metasoma separated) is the Holotype of Eupelmus worcesteri, the others are Eupelmus paganus (middle ° is the Holotype). ‘‘TYPE”’’, *4200"’, ‘*4204’’, ‘‘Eupelmus paganus Girault, Type 2° [GH]’’ and on the reverse, “‘The middle ? is the type, the inner Pentland ° [GH]’’, ‘‘Eupelmus worcesteri Girault, Type 2 (outer) [GH]’’. Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing 1 antenna (in 2 pieces) and parts of | leg all from the Holotype. ‘“TYPE, Hy/2845, A.A. Girault’’, ‘*4200. Queensland Museum. Eupelmus worcesteri 2 4200’’. On the last label all except ‘‘4200. Queensland MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Museum. 4200’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. SAM: Card - | ° with damaged right antenna. ‘‘Murray Island, Torres Straits, A.M. Lea’’, ‘‘Eupelmus worcesteri Gir., Murray Is.’’, ‘‘Eupelmus worcesteri Gir., 2 [GH]’’. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this species in the genus Calosota as a new combination hence the 1934 reference. T.4200 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. WORCESTERI GYROLASELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 264-sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 273-descriptive note under Gyrolasella hopkinsi Girault : 277-correction to specific description after Mestocharella feralis Girault. PUBL. DATA: A single female, sweeping along the banks of Cape River in forest, January 6, 1913. Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Type, Hy 1893, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing the Holotype 2 with head and parts of both antennae separated. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘‘Gyrolasella worcesteri Gir., Type 2. Jan. 6, 1933, Forest [GH]’’. WORCESTERI PODAGRION Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79 Abt.A, H.6 : 97- sp. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 287-Propodagrion gen. nov.; Podagrion worcesteri type- species; sp. description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in a jungle pocket, May 11, 1913 (A.A.G.). Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type [Hy.3316], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag anda slide with the posterior femora and the head. QM: Card - Holotype ? minus head and some leg parts. ‘‘Podagrion worcesteri Gir., Type ? [GH]’’. Slide - 2 square coverslips (1 with a piece missing) containing the head (1 antenna separated) and parts of both hind legs (1 in 2 pieces) all from the Holotype. ‘‘Podagrion worcesteri Girault, Type ° [GH] 5109’’. NOTES: T.5109 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. WORDSWORTHI ISOSOMA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 4 : 272-sp. nov. + description. 1925, ‘‘Indications (in new insects) of ruling power and law in nature.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 March 1925) : 3[186]- Exanthosoma [funeralis] Girault (1915) a junior synonym of /sosoma wordsworthi (1915) (See generic section of this Checklist). PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping secondary forest growth, May 23, 1914. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 3277, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag. QM: Card - Holotype ? minus head and some legs; metasoma separated in a gelatin capsule on same pin. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘°4853”’, “‘Isosoma wordsworthi Gir., Type 2? [GH]’’. NOTES: T.4853 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and Exanthosoma funeralis and has been cancelled. WUNDTI COCCIDOXENUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 140-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping on forest downs, July 14, 1912. Hughenden, Queensland. Type, Hy 3081, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag. QM: Card - Only some leg parts (outer) from the Holotype of Coccidoxenus wundti remain on the card together with the Holotype 2 of Coccidoxenus inconspicuus Girault. ‘‘TYPE’’, ‘‘Coccidoxenus inconspicuus ? type [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘wundti Gir. [GH]’’. Girault has crossed out ‘‘Anagyropsis’’ on the reverse of the last label and in doing so has obscured ‘‘? type [GH]’’. WUNDTI ENCYRTUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 92-sp. nov. + description : 93-Paraphaenodiscus wundti comb. nov. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA; LV 455 PUBL. DATA; One female, in forest, December 31. 1912 (A.P. Dodd), Gordonvale (Caims}, Queensland, Type, Hy 3001, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head, fore wing and a hind tibia on a slide. A second female, same place, July 10, 1914. Probably nat a member of this genus but of the next [Paraphaenodiscus], QM: Card - A Syntype © minus head and wings (except for | separated fore wing); some leg parts separated. ‘“TYPE”’, “*Phaenodiscus wundti Gir,, 2 type [GH]’’. DPIQ: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card 1 - 1 intact |. “‘Paraphaenodiscus wundti (Gir.), =. Nelson [= Gordonvale}. Q, [GH], Card 2-1 ° minus left fore wing; head and part of | antenna separated (the other incomplete). '*Paraphaenodiscus wundti Gir. [GH]"’. NOTES: Without data labels on the QM Card it is impossible to assign holotype- Status to it with any certainty. I therefore regard it as a Syntype. The slide-mounted parts of the Syntype were not locared. |] can find no reason for Girault labelling the Syntype as Phaenodiscus wundti. WUNDTI PARAPHAENODISCUS See WUNDTIENCYRTUS x NANTHER TETRASTICHUS Girault. 1913. 1913, Mem, Od Mus. 2 - 200-sp. description : 205-spp. key. 1913, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 11: 39- 5p. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3; 237-Epitetrastichus xanther comb. nov.; correction to p.200 above; additional specimens: sp. description. PUBL, DATA! One female, sweeping foliage and grass in the forest, April 5, 1913. Nelson |= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type [Hy.1752], Queensland Museum, on a Slide, OM: Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing | = minus head; | cracked, complete coverslip containing | + with head separated (1 antenna attached and only the separated club of the other remains), These are the Holotypes of Tetrastichus xaniher and Epitetrastichus xanther hilli Girault. | leave them for the first reviser to sort out. “TYPE, Hy/1752, A.A. Girault’’, “Neonyhaloidella [GH] Queensland Museum. Terrastichus xanther G. © hilli Gir.”’, On the last label all after “Queensland Museum."' except for ‘*/illi Gir. [GH]"' and the last letter of '‘wantAer’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES; Both 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 | am accepting it as the reference for this nominal species, In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this species in the genus Neomphaloidella as a new combination hence his annotation on the Slide label. NANTHER HILLI EPITETRASTICHUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 3: 237-var, nov, + description. PUBL, DATA: One female, from bushes, October 10, 1913 (G.F, Hill). Port Darwin, Northern Territory. Type, Hy 2592, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag. QM: Slide - | coverslip fragment containing 1 © minus head; | cracked, complete coverslip containing | » with head separated (1 antenna attached and only the separated club of the other remains). These are the Holotypes of Terrastichus xanther and Epitetrastichus xaniher hilli Girault. 1 leave them for the first reviser to sort our. “TYPE, Hy/1752, A.A. Girault"’, “Neomphaloidella (GH) Queensland Museum. Tetrastichus xanther G, » hilli Gir."', On the last label all afler “Queensland Museum." except for ‘‘Ailli Gir. [GH]"' and the last letter of ‘‘xanther"’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: Girault has remounted the Holotype from the card onto the slide containing the Holotype of Terrastichus xanther. In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this variety in the genus Neamphaloidella as a new combination hence his annotation on the Slide label. NANTHERELLA EuRYTOMA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 4: 241-sp, nav. + description : 256-spp. key °°. PUBL. DATA: Gordonyale (Cairns), 656 Queensland, Jungle, June 16, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Type, Hy 3220, Queensland Museum, the female on a tag, the head and hind legs on a slide with type A/oposoma lanei, QM; Card - Holotype = minus head, metasoma and legs (except left hind coxa). “TYPE”, 4741", “Euryvtoma xantherella Gir., ° type [GH]"’. Slide - 1 cracked, circular coverslip containing the head (antennae attached) and 2 legs all from the Holotype of Aurvroma xantherella; 1 complete. square coverslip containing the Holotype = of Ateposoma lanei Girault. "TYPE, Hy/3220, 1878, A.A. Girault"’, ““Q. Museum. Euryroma xantherella, G. - 4741. Atoposama lanei, G, 2". On the last label all except *'Q. Museum. 4741" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. NOTES: T.4741 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. XANTHICOLOR TETRASTICHUS Girault, 1913, 1913, Mem, Od Mus. 2; 203-sp. noy. + description : 205-spp. key. PUBL, DATA: One female, sweeping Leptospermum, April 16, 1913 (H. Hacker). Brisbane, Queensland. Type, Hy 1761, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 1 cracked, complete coverslip containing the fragmented, incomplete Holotype ©. “TYPE, Hy/I761, A.A. Girault’’, **Queensland Museum. Tetrastichus xenthicolor, Gir. ?**. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.”’ are ina hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. XANTHOCEPHALUS EPIPERILAMPUS Girault, 1913, 1913, Can. Ent. 45 : 224-sp. nov. + description. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2 + 300-sp. description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3 : 312-gen. key +. 1916, Mem. Od Mus. § : 222-Epiperilampus Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Trichilogaster Mayr (1905). PUBL. DATA; A nuniber of specimens in the Queensland Museum, mounted on cards labelled respectively: “Gall, No. 6 Brisbane, H. Hacker, 19-7-11,"' 4 ="s, Types: ‘*Gall No. 6; 3 5's": “Gall No. 6," three cards 5 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM 2's, 5 £'s and 6 ©*s; and “Gall No. 4, Brisbane. H. Hacker. 19-7-11.7" 3 <°s. evidently reared from galls. Brisbane, Queensland, Types [Hy.1194], Queensland Museum, the four females on a single card as above noted, plus a slide of xylol-balsam bearing an antenna and a pair of wings. QM: 3 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card | —3 Syntype - - of Epiperilampus xanthocephalus and 1 glue spor (with a fore wing). 2 minus antennal parts. Also on the card aré 3 © 2 (?) of an unidentified Epiperilampus (significatus ?), '' Brisbane: H. Hacker, 19.7.117°, “TYPE”, ‘Epiperilampus xanthocephalus Girault, - types [GH]*’. Slide 1 - | almost complete coverslip containing | antenna and 1 pair of wings all from the Syntypes. ““Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/1194, 4920", “‘Epiperilampus xanthocephalus Girault, Type ° ant. wings [GH]"’. Card 2-3 = minus some antennal parts, 1 © with head separated and a glue spot with legs. ‘ Trichilogaster xanthocephalus Gir,, - [GH]” and on the reverse, ‘'Mt. Cootha [= Coot-tha], 2 Sep., 1929 [GH]’". Card 3-1 - minus head and fore wings, 2 ‘7 both minus some parts, and 2 glue spots containing parts of specimens now missing, Trichilogasier xanthocephalus Gir., © [GH] and on the reverse, “Mt, Cootha [= Coot-tha], 2 Sep., 1929 [GH]’*. Slide 2 - | coverslip (with a piece missing) containing a head (antennae separated, 1 in 2 pieces) and | pair of wings all perhaps from the =” on Cards 2 and 3. This slide has the label data faded and illegible. ANIC: 2 cards on separate pins as follows: Card |-2 = +; 1 intact the other insect damayed, “Narrabri, Sydney, N.S.W., W.W. Froggatt, dc. cunninghami galls, 30.10.1924"', “W.W. Froggart Collection’’, “Epiperilampus xanthocephalus Gir., - [GH]’’. Card 2-1 = with damaged antennae. “Trichilogaster xanthocephalus Gir., 44 and on the reverse, “Sydney, N.S.W., Dec., 1937, 6 24 24,N.S, Noble’, '*Trichi/oguster xanthocephalus Gir., *' > [GH] and on the reverse, ‘Sydney, Dec., 1937, N.S. Noble, 6 © 4 * [GH}". NOTES: The remaining Syntypes were not located. There is another Slide in the QM ” DANMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN FLYMENOPTERA: LV 657 which is supposed Lo contain an antenna from the Syntypes of this species, See PUBL. DATA and the slide of Epiperilampus significatus Girault. T.4920 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register umber for the Syntypes of this species and in the absence of the other Syntypes it has been cancelled, NANTHOCEPHALUS EUPLECTRUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79 Abt.A, H.6 + 1U1- Sp. nov, + description, 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 273-sp, description : 275-spp. key. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 277-correction to p.273 description above; type data. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in the forest, April 15, 1912. Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type [Hy.1909], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a tag, the head on a shde, QM: 3 cards on separate pins and | slide as follows: Card | ~ Holotype ~ minus head, left wings and some legs. “TYPE", "‘Euplectrus xanthocephalus Gir., Type [GH]". Slide ~ J cracked, almost complete coverslip (outer) containing the Holotype head (1 antenna separated) of Euplectrus xanthocephalus; | coverslip frazment containing parts from the Syntype = of Euplectrus cairnsensis Girault. **Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/1497, <7’, “Buplectrus; xanthocephatus, [(Jouter), cuirnsensis Gir., Types » [GH]"'. Card 2- | intact = of Euplectrus wxanthocvephalus and | = of an unidentified chalcidoid. ““N.Q. [GH]", ‘‘Euplectrus xanthocephalus Girault, - [GH]"'. Card 3 - lintact ©. “&uplectrics vxanthocephalus Gir,, ~ [GH]"’. On this label Girault has crossed out a word which is now illegible. NOTES: Hy.1497 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. NANTHOGASTER ABBELLA Girault, 1912, 1912, Mem. Qd Mus. 1: 69-sp. nov, + description. 1913, Entomologist 46 : 257-additional specimens. 1913. Mem. Od Mus. 2; 103-localities. 1914, Bull, Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 12: 58- catalogue. 1916, Mem, Qd Mus. 5 : 205-additional specimen, PUBL, DATA: A single female specimen, sweeping miscellaneous vegetation in the outskirts of Roma, Queensland, October 5, 19}1 (A.A. Girault), Type. the above specimen remounted in balsam from alcohol and in the Queensland Museum, Hy/776. QM: 5 slides as follows: Slide 1 - | complete coverslip containing the intact Holotype ’. ‘Queensland Museum. TYPE, Hy/776, +", “‘Abbella xanthogaster Girault, Type ©. Sweeping misc. vegetation, Roma, Q., 5 Oct,, 1911, AAG. No, Hy/776 [GH] 3488”’. Slide 2-A half coverslip containing an intact ©. ‘“Abbella xanthogaster Girault, ©. Brisbane. Nov. [GH] Ent. Div. Dep, Ag. & Stk., Qld.”’, Slide 3 - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 intact © of Abbella xanthogaster and 1 = of an unidentified Gonatocerus, *‘Gonatocerus , Abbella xanthogaster ©. Window, Indooroopilly, 19 Dec., 1930 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld."’. Slide 4 - | almost complete coverslip containing 3 °° with heads separated of species as per labels and 1 ; with head separated of an unidentified chalcidoid. ‘Abbella: bicolor Gir., xanthogaster Gir., 2. 17.12.1930, Indooroopilly, window home, Coccophagus socratis Girault, +, Paratype ' [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld."’, Slide 5 - 1 cracked, almost complete coverslip and 3 adjoined coverslip fragments containing the Holotype - of Abbella mira, the type(s) of Aphelinoidea nigrioculae Girault and the others are as per labels. “4A bbella mira Girault, = type, Abbella xanthogaster Gir., »'s [GH] 3487", ‘*Hy/ 776", *Hy/1272, From shop windows, Ayr, Q., 6 Nov., 1912 [GH] 3487" and on the reverse of the slide, ‘“Aphelinoidea nigrioculata |= nigrioculae| Stethynium notatum [GH]J 3387. Queensland Museum. TYPE 2, Hy/1272”, ‘‘Aphelinoidea aigrioculae Gir. [GH] 3387". JEA: Slide - | complete coverslip containing 3 ©. as per labels. “‘Gonatocerus comptei Girault -. From windows of a smith's shop, Ayr, Q., Nay. 6, 1912 [GH]’", “Oligosita 658 pulchra Girault, -, Abbella xanthogaster Girault, » [GH]"’. USNM:; 3 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 : with parts separated. ‘“Abbel/a xanthogaster Girault, =. Proserpine, Q., 3 Noy., 1912 [GH]",, ‘Sweeping in bed of Proserpine River [GH]’’. Slide 2 - | complete coverslip containing | intact *. ‘\4bbella xenthogaster Gir., , Australia AAG, [GH]’’. Slide 3 - | complete coverslip containing | intact =. “'Abbella xanthogaster Girault. From Bookshop, 3 Noy., 1912, Proserpine, Q., [GH]”. NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number Hy.776 on OM Slide 5 is in error, The specimen of Abbella xanihogasier on this Slide has no type-status. T.3485 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. NANTHOGASTER ECHTHRODRYINUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 4; 150-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping in the jungle. July 24, 1913. Gordonyale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 3101, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag; head, a fore wing and the anterior legs on a slide. QM; Slide - 3 coverslip fragments; | contains the head with | antenna separated, 1 contains 1 fore wing and part of the prothorax with fore legs attached. The third contains the body (minus the parts listed before), wings. and some legs. All make up the Holotype of which Girault has remounted the body from a card onto the Slide. “‘Q. Museum. Echthrodrvinus xanthogaster, Gir. »*’. On the last label all except ‘‘Q. Museum."’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. X-CARINATUS EPITETRASTICHUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 3 : 239-sp. nav. + description. PUBL, DATA: One female, 1,000 feet in jungle, May 27, 1914 (A.P. Dodd). Upper Tweed River, New South Wales. Type, Hy 2597, Queensland Museum, the specimen on a tag, the head with type of Tetrastichodes susurrus Girault. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM QM: 2 cards on separate pins and 2 slides as follows: Card j - Holotype { minus head. ‘‘TYPE”’, “Epiietrastichus x-carinatus Gir., Type = [GH]"’. Slide | - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype head of Epiterrastichus x-carinarus (in 2 pieces, minus | antenna, the other separated, in 2 pieces); 1 coverslip fragment containing parts from the Holotype ’ of Tetrastichades susurrus. Girault. ““TY PE, Hy/2554, 2597, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum, Te/rastichus susurrus, Gir. = 2554"", On the last label all except ‘Queensland Museum.”” are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. **Neomphaloidella [GH] x-carinarus Gir, - 2597". On the last label all except the part in Girault’s hand are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s and Girault has altered the generic name, Card 2-1 2 minus head and some legs. ‘‘Neomphaloidella x-carinatus (Gir.), > [GH] and on the reverse, 'Woadstock, Q., 22 Nov,, 1922 [GH]’’. Slide 2 - 1 almost complete coverslip containing the head (minus antennae) and 2 legs all from the 2 on Card 2, *“Neomphaloidella x-carinata Gir., © . Woodstock, Q. [GH] Ent, Div. Dep, Ag. & Stk., Old.”’. NOTES: The specific name is based upon an X-shaped median carina on the propodeum. The published name is therefore in accordance with Article 31 iii of the Code. In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this species in the genus Neonphaloidelia as a new combination hence the labels on some of the above material. XENOPHON? CHALCIS See PULCHRIPES TUMIDICONOIDES XNENOPHON! STETHYNIUM Girault, 1938, 1938, Revia Ent,, Rio de J. 9 ; 387-sp, nov, = description, PUBL. DATA; A female, upon a window at home, Indooroopilly, March 27, 1930. QM; Slide - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype © with parts separated. **Srethynium xenophoni Gir., Type =. Indooroopilly, I11.27.1930, window [GH] DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 659 4954. 4954. Ent. Div, Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.”’. NOTES; The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T4954, y YAMALAE CHALCIS Giraull, 1924. 1924, Insecutor Inscit. mensir. 12: 175-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: Yamala, Q., May 9, 1924, F.G. Holdaway. QM: Card - | Syntype + and 3 Syntype / * all intact. ‘'4514"*, ‘'Chaleis vamalae Gir., Types“ [GH]"’. NOTES; The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T.4514. YERONGAE GONATOCERUS Girault, 1938. 1938, Revita Enr., Rio de J. 9: 394-sp. nov. + description, PUBL. DATA: A specimen, sweeping in the forest, June 3, 1934, Teronga [= Yeronga] a suburb of Brisbane. QM: Slide ~ | almost complete coverslip containing the Holotype » with head separated, '*Gonatocerus verongae Girault, Type ©. Yeronga, forest, 3.V1.1924 |GH] 3512. 3512. Ent. Div. Dep. Ag, & Stk., Qld.’’, NOTES: The Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species is T.3512. The published date appears to be in error. Zz ZANGWILLI CLOSTEROCERUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem, Od Mus, 2: 158-sp.. nov. + description: spp. key, 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 3 : 213-correction to original description. PUBL. DATA: One female, sweeping grass along a damp stream, July 7, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1664, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide (with type of C. mirus Girault), QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 1 coverslip fragment containing the Holotype — of Closterocerus zangwilli with head and parts of the antennae separated; 2 complete coverslips (one cracked) containing the Holotype ~ of Closterocerus mirus Girault. “TYPE, Hy/1663, 1664, A.A, Girault”’, ‘Queensland Museum. 1663. Closteracerus miruis > C. cangwilli 1664"". On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum."' are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Slide 2 - A half coverslip containing 1 5 with head and antennae separated, fragmented. “‘Closterocerus zangwilli Gir., =, Indooroopilly. Dec., 1929 [GH]"’. ZANGWILLI POLYNEMA Girault, 1913. 1913, Ment. Od Mus, 2 : 125-sp. nov. + description : 127-spp. key #4 © = PUBL, DATA; One male, sweeping in forest. December 2, 1912, Nelson [= Gordonvale] (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 1594, Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - J complete coverslip containing the intact Holotype 7, *TYPE, Hy/1594, A.A, Girault’’, ‘Queensland Museum. Polynema zangwilli £ 3628". On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum. 3628" are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. Girault has altered the sex sign from female to male. NOTES: T.3628 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. ZAOMMOMOMORPHA ACHR YSOCHARIS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem, Qd Mus, 3: 203-sp, nov. + description. PUBL. DATA; Two females, sweeping virgin jungle, December 31, 1911, Malanda, Queensland. Type, Hy 2518, Queensland Museum, one of the specimens on a tag, the head on a slide. QM: Slide —2 coverslip fragments; | contains a Syntype head (in 2 pieces, minus 1 antenna, part of the other separated), the other coverslip fragment contains a Syntype body minus head, wings (except for | hind wing) and legs; metasoma separated. “TYPE, Hy/2518, A.A. Girault’’, “Queensland Museum. Achrysocharis zsaommomomarpha Gir. «*’, On the last 660 label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.’’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s and Girault has corrected the specific name. NOTES: Without label data it is impossible to assign holotype-status to the remaining material with any certainty. It is equally impossible to say if the parts on the Slide are from one specimen. I have therefore interpreted the parts on the Slide as being from the Syntypes. ZOLAI ATOPOSOMA Girault, 1913, 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79 Abt.A, H.6 : 77- sp. nov. + description. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 256-sp. description : 260-spp. key 22. 1916, Mem. Od Mus. 5 : 222-Atoposoma Masi (1907) a junior synonym of Zagrammosoma Ashmead (1904). 1917, ‘‘Descriptiones hymenopterorum chalcidoidicarum variorum cum observationibus. V.’’ (Girault : Glenn Dale, Maryland) (8 August 1917) : 6[121]-repeat of generic synonymy. PUBL. DATA: A single female, sweeping along the banks of Cape River, in forests, January 4, 1913. Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Type [Hy.1877], Queensland Museum, the above specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 2 complete, square coverslips containing the Holotype ? with head and part of 1 antenna separated. ‘‘TYPE, Hy/ 1877, A.A. Girault’’, ‘‘Queensland Museum. Atoposoma zolai Type ®’’. On the last label all except ‘‘Queensland Museum.,”’ and ‘‘Type [GH]”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. ZOLAI POLYNEMA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 120-sp. description : 127-spp. key 72 22, 1915, Can. Ent, 47: 18-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: 1913 - [4] Kuranda, Queensland. Type, Hy 1584, Queensland Museum. 1915 - One male specimen, Mr. A.P. Dodd, sweeping the edge of jungle, May 20, 1913. Kuranda, North Queensland. Type, the above specimen on a slide. QM: Slide - 1 almost complete, square coverslip containing the intact Holotype 4 of Polynema zolai; | cracked coverslip fragment containing the Paratype 2 of MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Polynema frater Girault. ‘TYPE, Hy/1584, A.A, Girault”’, ‘£3732. Queensland Museum. type Polynema frater, Gir. ° 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. On the first label Girault has crossed out a Queensland Museum register number. NOTES: Although the 1913 description is not annotated sp. nov. it serves to make this a valid, available, nominal species in that year. T.3621 is a duplicate Queensland Museum register number for the Holotype of this species and has been cancelled. ZONA ELASMUS Girault, 1940, 1940, Revta Soc. ent. argent, 10 : 323-sp. description. PUBL. DATA: North Queensland, a male and fourteen females, A.P. Dodd. QM: Card - | Syntype ¢ and 14 Syntype 22; 8 minus heads and some of these also minus metasomas. ‘‘4076’’, ‘‘orig. ¢ [GH]’’, ‘‘Elasmus zona Girault, Type, Paratypes 2 [GH]’’ and on the reverse, *‘North Queensland, F,P. Dodd [GH]’’. Slide - 1 complete coverslip and 1 coverslip fragment containing 5 heads (one is of a male), One is without antennae and the others (including the male) have antennae separated (one female has | antenna attached). “‘Elasmus zona Girault, ¢% Type °, orig. ¢ [GH] 4076’’. NOTES: In the PUBL. DATA Girault has given the collector as A.P. Dodd whereas it was his father F.P. Dodd. Girault did not select a Holotype therefore all his specimens are Syntypes. The Queensland Museum register number for the Syntypes of this species is T.4076. GENERA This section deals with all the chalcidoid genera, except the Encyrtidae, treated by Girault in the references marked by an asterisk within the Bibliography (Part I of the Checklist). The encyrtid genera are to issue as a separate paper in preparation by Gordh and Dahms. As with the species it is an historical account of Girault’s work without reference to the work of other authors. This section was the first written in the Checklist series, but after only a few entries were composed DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: LV 661 in the species section it became clear that it should be left until the last. It has been revised to take into account the decisions made in the species section and the genera are arranged alphabetically, ABBELLA Girault, 1911. i911, Trans. Am. ent, Soc. 37 : 9-reference not seen. 1912, Bull. Wis, nat. Aisi. Soc. 10: 84-gen, key 5 - : 85-! 4 discussed. 1912, Mem. Od Mus. 1: 114-gen. key - -. 1913, Proce. ent. Soe. Wash, 14; 222-gen. description corrected. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 102-ring joints; Brachistella Girault (1911) and Jassidophthora Perkins (1912) (spelt Jassidoepthora) as junior synonyms. 1914, Can. Ent. 46 : 329-Brachistella a junior synonym; compares /iivs Giraulr (1911) (spelt Z/tys) with A bbella. 1914, Bull, Wis, Nat. Hist. (N.S.) 12 : 57- catalogue : 65-gen. key -5 : 67-72 discussed. Type-species; Abdella subfiava Girault by original designation. U.S,A. (Type not seen). ABLERUS Howard, 1894. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 189-Azotus Howard (1898) a junior synonym : 197-gen. key (915, Ent. News 26; 365-indicates intention to make Azoelus a junior synonym (see notes under Ablerus pulchriceps Zehntner). ACERATONEURA (?) Girault and Dodd (in Girault 1915), 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 262-gen, nov. + descripuion. Type-species: Aceratoneura splendida (?) Dodd and Girault by original designation. Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [QM]. ACERATONEUROMYTA Girault, 1917, 1917, Jnsecutor Inseit, menstr, 5: |Sl-gen. noy. + description. Type-species: Aceratoneurompia australia Girault by original designation. West Australia [USNM].. ACHALCERINYS Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. ACHR YSOCHARELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 171-gen. nov. + description ; 178-gen, key i-. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: |98-under Chrysocharella Girault indicates intention to make Chrysocharella Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Achrysocharella : 204-Chrysocharella given as nomen nudum and made a junior synonym of Achryocharella; Achrysocharella aénella nom. nov. for Achrysocharella aenea Girault. Type-species: Acfirysacharella dubia Girault by original designation. Mt Pyramid, Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: Girault has created a tangled situation with the genera Achrysecharelle Giraull, Chrysocharella Girault and Neochrysocharella (7) Dodd. In 1915 (Men. Od Mus. 3: 198) he incorrectly indicates that Chrysocherella was a phomen nudum and he attached a description of Chrysocharella with a note indicating his intention to make the genus a junior synonym of Achrysacharella, On page 204 of the same paper he carried out the synonymy. Chrysocharella was not a nomen nudum since it was published with a description in 1913 (Mem. Od Mus. 2: 169). With this description he designated and described its type-species Chrvsocharella aenea and described three more species (pulchra, consobrinus, fasciatipennis). He transferred the species C. pulchra to Neochrysocharella (?) Dodd in 1915 (Mem. Od Mus. 3: 198), a genus which was not described until page 210 of the same paper. Under this description he included Chrysocharella fasciatipennis with pulehra. This left weed and consabrinus as the only Chrysocharella remaining in Achrysocharella which meant that Chrysocharella aenea and Achrysocharella aenea were secondary homonyms. Girault corrected this in the same paper on page 204 by changing Achrysochurella aenea to A. aenella which at the same time he stated was lo be type-species for Neochrysacharella (?) Dodd (page 210), Under the description of Neochrvsochurella the type-species name used is Achrysocharella aénea and the type- species description is headed Neochrysocharella aenella Girault. Girault has carried out a number of questionable acrions, e.g. the transfer of the type-species of an available generic name to a genus which at the time was not described; MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM referring to an available genus a nomen nudum; the change of Achrysocharella aenea to A, aenella and a few pages later making it the type species of Neochrysocharella. See Gahan and Fagan (1923) under Chrysocharella ACHR YSOCHARELLOIDEA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 169-gen, description : 178-gen. key 4 -. 1913, Trans. R. Soc, S, Aust, 37: 109-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Achrysacharelloidea pax Girault by original designation. Sydney, N.S. W. [SAM], NOTES: Both descriptions appeared in December 1913. Since the Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. paper was without doubt written first, 1 have followed Gahan and Fagan (1923) who have accepted it as the reference on which this nominal genus was established. ACHR YSOCHARIS Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79 Abt.A, H.6.: 104- description. A. bifusciarus Girault, 1913, Socieras enr. 28; 100-gen, nov, + description: type-species given as A. magnifica Girault. 1913, Mem, Od Mus, 2 : 163-compared with Closterocerus Westwood; type-species given as A. magnifica : 177-gen. key »° type-species given as A. magnifica. 1913, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) V1. 37- refers to genus as '‘MS’’: describes A. grandis, 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 3; 200-gen. description; type-species given as A. magnifica. Type-species: Achrvsocharis bifasciatus Girault by monotypy. Nelson [= Gordonyale, NE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: This is a classic example of Girault having written manuscripts in a certain order and their having been published in a different one. As Gahan and Fagan (1923) have pointed out, the genus was characterised by its name attached to the description of A. bifasciatus before A. magnifica was described and designated type-species. According to the Code, A. bifasciatus is the type-species. At the time Girault published ‘Achrysocharis “MS” and described 4. grandis the generic name was characterised. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. &. Aust, 37 : 72-gen. nov. + description. 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 3: 199-gen. description; type-species description + note by A,P. Dodd. Type-species: Chrysocharis sarcophagus Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q,] [OM]. NOTES: Both descriptions issued in December, 1913. Since the Trans. R. Soc. 8, Aust. paper was without doubt written first L have followed Gahan and Fagan (1923) who accepted it as the reference on which this nominal genus was established. ACHR YSOPOPHAGUS Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. ACROCLISELLA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 342-gen. nov. + description. 1916, Mem. Od Mus, 5 : 225-correction to spelling error in 1914 description under “FAMILY PTEROMALIDAE". Type-species: Acroclisella perplexa Girault by monotypy. Queensland [QM]. ACROCLISISSA 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]- gen. description, Type-species: Acroctisella clypeata Girault by monotypy. Hobart, Tas. [OM]. See NOTES with Acroctisella clypeata in the species list. ACROCLISOIDES (7) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 3 : 334-gen. nov, + description. Type-species: Acroclisoides megacephalus (7) Girault and Dodd by original designation. Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [OM]. ADELENCYRTUS Ashmead, 1900. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 126-gen. key — -. AENASIELLA Girault, 1914. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. AENASIOIDEA Girault, 1911. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. ACHR YSOCHAROIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2: 168-gen. description AENASIUS Walker, 1846, : 178-gen. key 2 -. 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 4: 123-gen. key - DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: 1V 663 AENASOMYIELLA Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. AESCHYLIA Girault, 1929. 1929, ‘‘Description of a case of lunacy in Homo and of new six legged articulates.’ (Girault : Brisbane) (25 April 1929) : 3[264]-gen. description. Type-species: Aeschylia latiscapus Girault by monotypy. Banyo [Brisbane, SE.Q.] [QM]. AGAMERIONELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 219-gen. nov. without description : 220-brief gen. description at end of type-species description. 1917, Insecutor Inscit. menstr 5 : 155-a junior synonym of Thaumasura Westwood (1868). Type-species: Agamerionella locustiformis Girault by original designation. Gippsland [Vic]. [NMV]. NOTES: Gippsland is in Victoria not Western Australia as stated by Girault under ‘‘Habitat’’ for the type-species. AGENIASPIS Dahlbom, 1857. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 127-gen. key °°. AGONATOCERUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Can. Ent. 45 : 276-gen. nov. + description. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 109-gen. description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 156-a junior synonym of Gonatocerus Nees (1834). Type-species: Agonatocerus humboldti Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. AKAPALA Girault, 1934. 1934, ‘‘Eucharitidae, Cynipidae, Proctotrypidae et Thysanoptera nova Australiensis.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 February 1934) : 1[306]-gen. description. Type-species: Akapala astriaticeps Girault by monotypy. Kingston [Brisbane, SE.Q.] [QM]. ALAPTUS Westwood, 1840. 1913, Proc. ent. Soc. Wash, 14 : 221- Parvulinus Mercet (1912) a junior synonym. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 109-repeats above synonymy. 1929, ‘‘North American Hymenoptera Mymaridae.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (8 January 1929) : 9[241]-gen. + species key. NOTES: Girault referred the genus incorrectly to Haliday. ALIGHERIA Girault, 1928. 1928, ‘‘Some new hexapods stolen from authority.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (23 May 1928) : 2[222]-gen. description. Type-species: Aligheria cyanea Girault by monotypy. Kuranda [NE.Q.] [QM]. ALIGHERINIA Girault, 1922. 1922, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 10 : 148-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Aligherinia sidneyi Girault by monotypy. Sydney [N.S.W.] [QM]. ALOOMBA Girault, 1921. 1921, ‘‘New animals of Australia and old men of the earth.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 November 1921) : 2[162]-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Aloomba calcaris Girault by monotypy. Buruda [= Dodoy Creek, Brisbane, SE.Q.] [QM]. ALOPHOMOPSIS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 281-gen. nov. + description : 285-gen. key 22. Type-species: Alophomopsis spenceri Girault by original designation. Capeville (Pentland) [C.Q.] [QM]. ALOPHOMORPAHA Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch, Naturgesch. 79, Abt.A, H.6: 75- gen. nov. + description, Tribe Ophelinini (spelt Ophelimini). 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2 : 278-gen. description : 284-gen. key 3°. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 280-placed in tribe Eulophini : 293-gave Diaulomyia Girault (1913) as junior synonym but a footnote on this page by Dodd indicates this synonymy was not correct. Type-species: Alophomorpha pulchra Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. ALOPHOMORPHELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 282-gen. nov. + description : 284-gen. key 2°. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 282-gen. description + footnote : 285-footnote on type-species. Type-species: Alophomorphella illustris Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. 664 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM AMENISCOCEPHALUS Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. AMEROSTENUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. 8. Aust, 37 : 79-gen. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4+ 213-gen. description. Type-species: dmerostenus qustraliensis Girault by original designation. Hobart, Tas. [SAM]. AMESTOCHARIS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2; 146-gen. nov. + description : 153-gen. key ¢= + footnote, 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 3: 182-type-species Amestacharis goondiensis. Type-species: Amestocharis goondiensis Girault by original designation. Goondi and Nelson [= Gordonvale] [NE.Q.] [QM]. AMICROMELUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch, Naturgesch. 79, Abt.A., H.6: 91- gen, noy. + description. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus, 2 : 309-placed genus under heading Merisini but in text placed it in the Trydymini. 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 3: 32\-tribal reassignment to Metastenini. 1915, Men. Od Mus. 4 : 192-gen. description; tribal placement—Metastenini- 1925, ‘Some gemlike or marvellous inhabitants of the woodlands heretofore unknown and by most never seen nor dreamt of.*’ (Girault : Brisbane) (25 September 1925) ; 3[193]-synonymised the type-species of Amicromelus and Neocaudonia Girault (1915) (under Amicromelus grandaevus Girault). Type-species: Amicrome/us cyaneus Girault by original designation, Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q,] [QM], NOTES: Girault made the type-species of Neocaudonia a junior subjective synonym of the type-species of Amicromelus and the inference is that Neocaudonia is a junior subjective synonym of Amicramelus. In his unpublished manuscript, Girault places Neocaudonia under Amicromelus which is a much clearer statement of his intention. AMIRA Girault, 1913. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. AMISCOGASTER Girault, 1917, 1917, dasecutor Inscit menstr. 5: 144-gen. nov. + description : 154-the same as Parasaphes iceryae Ashmead (1904) which Girault incorrectly regarded as a nomen nudum. Type-species: Amiscogaster ruskini Girault by original designation. Columba, N.S.W. [Not located amongst the Girault types in USNM., They are probably still bearing Ashmead's labels]. NOTES: Ashmead’s genus-group name Parasaphes was made valid and available by characters given in his key. In addition, Ashmead designated a type-species. I could not locate the Syntypes of this genus amongst the Girault types in the USNM and being unaware of Girault’s action at the time I did not search for Ashmead's type, It is undoubtedly in the USNM and Girault would have used Ashmead’s types as he has done in similar circumstances with Ashmead’s names that he incorrectly rezarded as nomina nuda (see note by Gahan and Fagan (1923): 16 with Apteralaetaps Girault not Ashmead). Amiscogaster is therefore a junior, objective synonym of Parasaphes, AMONODONTOMERUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Trans. R. Soc, 8. Aust. 37: 99-gen. nov. + description. 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 4: 277-gen, description. Type-species: Amonodontomerus viridis Girault by original designation. Port Lincoln, S.A. [SAM]. AMOTURELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. 8. Aust. 37 : 110-gen. nov. + description, 1915, Mei, Qd Mus, 4: 223-gen. description. Type-species: Amoturella sainipierrei Girault by original designation. Hobart, Tas, [SAM]. AMOTUROIDES Girault, 1932. 1932, ‘‘New lower Hymenoptera from Australia and India.” (Girault : Brisbane) (20 October 1932) : 2[294]- gen. description. Type-species: Anroturoides breviscapus Girault by monotypy.. Townsville [NE.Q.] [QM]. AMUSCIDEA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 313-en. description. 1913, Trans. R. Soe. §. Aust. 37» 107-gen. nov. + description, Type-species: Amuscidea nizgripes Girault by original designation. Mt. Tamborine [SE.Q] [SAM]. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 665 NOTES: Both descriptions issued in December of 1913. Since the Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. paper was without doubt written first, I have followed Gahan and Fagan (1923) who have accepted it as the reference NOTES: Girault has not been very clear in his intentions with species described by him before 1929. His 1915 statement reads, ‘‘Of the Australian species of Anaphes, as a consequence of the recognition of the Enockian genera [Enaesius and Erythmelus), wallacei, lapacei and spinozai are Enasius; kantii, mazzinii and painei are Erythmelus’’. The sole species of Anaphes is thus saintpierrei. In his 1929 statement under the genus Erythmelus he says, ‘‘Europe, Australia and North America ... They were all described as Anaphes (except io)’’ The arrangement of the species in his unpublished manuscript is the same as published in 1915. Because his 1929 statement is imprecise, at least with respect to the Australian species, the 1915 should be considered as the precise statement of his intentions. on which this genus was established. ANAGROIDEA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 164-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Eustochus dubius Girault (1913) by original designation. Kuranda [NE.Q.] [QM]. ANAGRUS Haliday, 1833. 1911, Trans. Am. ent. Soc. 37 : 277-compared with Anaphes Haliday (1833) : 287- Erythmelus Enock (1909) and Enaesius Enock (1909) (as Enasius) both junior synonyms. 1929, ‘‘North American Hymenoptera Mymaridae.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (8 January 1929) : 7[239]-gen. key : 27[259]-relationship of Packardiella ANAPHOIDEA Girault, 1909. Ashmead (1904) to Anagrus or allied 1909, JI N.Y. ent. Soc. 17 : 167-gen. nov. + genus. description. NOTES: In the 1929 key the genus 1929, ‘‘North American Hymenoptera Erythmelus occurs again separated from Mymaridae.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (8 Anagrus with a note underneath ‘(= January 1929) : 11[243]-gen. key; sp. Enasius)’’. All of these genera, Anagrus, key. Erythmelus, and Enaesius were treated as Type-species: Anaphoidea sordidata separate valid genera in Girault’s Girault by original designation USA. unpublished manuscript. Girault has [Type not seen]. incorrectly spelt Enaesius several times as Enasius. ANASTATUS Motschulsky, 1859. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 19-Paraguaya Girault (1911) and Ooderelloides Girault (1913) as junior synonyms. 1939, Od Nat. 11 : 22-junior synonym of Eupelmus Dalman (1820). NOTES: The 1939 reference is imprecise. Under the discussion of Eupelmus fuligispia Girault he simply says, ‘‘... it is the one hundred and thirty first species of the genus (now united with Anastatus)’’. In his unpublished manuscript he treats Anastatus as a junior synonym of Eupelmus. 1911, Trans. Am. ent. Soc. 37 : 276-footnote : 277-compared with Anagrus Haliday ANERISTUS Howard, 1895. ; (1833). 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 64-compared with 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 179-notes on species. Coccophagus Westwood (1833). 1929, ‘‘North American Hymenoptera ANGELICONANA Girault, 1922. Mymaridae.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (8 Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. January 1929) : 7[239]-all Anaphes except jo Girault transferred to ANICETUS Howard, 1896. Erythmelus Enock (1909) : 11[243]-gen. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 126-gen. key °°. key. 1916, Ann, ent, Soc. Am. 9 : 302- ANAGYRODES Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. ANAGYROPSIS Girault, 1917. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. ANAGYRUS Howard, 1896. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 180-gen. key °°. ANANUSIA Girault, 1917. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. ANAPHES Haliday, 1833. 666 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Habrolepopteryeis Girault (1915) a junior synonym. 1917, 'Descriptiones Hymenopterorum Chaleidoidicarum variorum cum obseryationibus, V."* (Giraull : Glenndale, Maryland) (8 August 1917) : 6[121|-“Anicetus is Asteropaeus"'. NOTES: The 1917 reference infers that Anicetus is the junior synonym, However, Asteropaeus was described by Howard in 1898 and Anicerus by Howard in 1896. Asteropaeus is therefore the junior synonym. ANOGMOIDEA Girault, 1924. 1924, Insecutor Inscit, mensir. 12 : 174-gen. nov. + description. 1926, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 14 : 62-gen. noy, + description. Type-species: Anogmoidea joulet Girault by monotypy. Pentland [C.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: The 1926 description is an exact repeat of the 1924 descnption. ANSELMELLA Giraul, 1926. 1926, ‘‘New pests from Australia, 11."" (Girault : Brisbane) (30 April 1926) : 3[202]}-gen. description. Type-species: Anse/mella miltoni Girault by monotypy. Brisbane [SE.Q.] [QM]. ANUSIA Forster, 1856. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 180-gen. key ) \ 183-refers reader to three genera including Anusia. ANUSOIBEA Girault, 1926. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. ANUSOMYTA Girault, 1915. Eneyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. ANYSIS Howard, 1896, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 325-Howard’s description quoted. 1916, Mem. Qd Mus, 5 : 227-Euryeranium Ashmead (1907) a junior synonym : 227 (under Eurycraniella Girault)-belongs Lo Miscogasteridae. APHELINOIDEA Girault, 1911. 1911, Trans. Am. ent. Soc, 37: 2-reference not seen. 1912, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc, 10-gen. key 22; *7 unknown. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 1: 116-gen. key = ©. 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc, (N.S.) 12 : 60- catalogue : 69-gen. key 510-2 discussed. Type-species; Aphelinoidea semifuscipennis Girault by original designation. USA. [Type not seen]. APHELINUS Dalman, 1820. 1913, Mem, Od Mus. 2: 180-notes on genus; Paraphelinus Perkins (1906) a junior synonym : 196-gen. key 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4; 45-Perissoplerus Howard (1895) a junior synonym. 1917, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 5 : 32- Aphelinus perissoptroides Girault, A. literatus Girault and A. inexplicabilis Girault transferred to Marietta Motschulsky (1863); compares Aphelinus with 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]-Perissoprterus and Aphelinus '? compared. 1926, 1926, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 14 : 65-notes on the status of Perissoprerus and Aphelinus. NOTES: Attention is drawn to the note attached to the 1926: 65 reference above. It explains in part why he sometimes repeated descriptions of taxa and notes. See also Marietta and Perissopterus in this list. APHIDENCYRTUS Ashmead, 1900. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 128-gen. key - -. APHOTISMUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Trans. R. Soe. 8. Aust, 37 + 101-gen. noy. + description. 1915, Ment. Od Mus, 4» 214-gen. description. Type-species: Aphotismus niger Girault by original designation Adealide, S.A. [SAM]. APHYCUS Mayr, 1875. 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 4 ; 125-gen. key APIRENE Girault, 1914. 1914, Soeielas ent. 29: 54-gen. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus 4: 192-gen. description. Type-species: Apirene longifasciata Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. APLATYGERRAUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Trans. R. Sac. S. Aust. 37 : 77-gen. nov, ; 78-notes alter type-species description. LOLS, Mem, Od Mus, 4 ; 213-notes after A. magnificus Girault. Type-species: Aplatygerrhus magnificus DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 667 Girault by original designation, Hobart, Tas. [SAM]. NOTES: No formal description of the genus occurred, just a short note alter the type- species description. Since the generic name was published before 1931 and accompanied by an indication as defined under Article 12 of the Code, Ap/latygerrhus is a valid, available, genus-group name. APLEUROTROPOPIS Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 719, Abt.A, H.6: 77- gen. nov, + description. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2: 144-gen. description : 1§3-gen. key = =. 1938, Od Nat. 10: 74-noles on genus. Type-species: A pleyratropis viridis Girault by original designation. Magnetic Island, Townsville, [NE.Q.] [QM]. APLEUROTROPOPSEUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 146-gen. nov. + description : 152-gen. key | Type-species: Aplewrotropopseus albipes Girault by original designation, Brisbane |SE.Q.] [QM]. APROSTOCERELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Areh. Naturgesch. 79, Abt.A, H.6: 7I- gen, nov. + description. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 239-note on genus ° 25)-gen, key 27. Type-species: Aprostacerella kelloggi Girault by original designation. Rossville, Cooktown District [NE.Q.] [QM]. APROSTOCEROLOIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 243-gen. nov. + description : 250-gen. key ©. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3 : 229-a junior synonym of Trichaporoidella Girault (1913). Type-species: Aprostoceroloides speciosus Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. APROSTOCETUS Westwood,, 1833. 1913, Mem, Od Mus. 2; 251-gen. key APSEUDOGRAMMA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 149-gen. noy. + description, Type-species: Apseudogramma pope Girault by original designation. Gordonyale [NE.Q.] [QM]. APTEROPTRIX Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus 4: 65-gen. nov. + description. 1917, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 5 : 94-gen, spelt Aprerotrix. Type-species: A pleroptrix albifemur Girault by original designation. Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [QM]. APTEROSEMOIDEA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem, Od Mus. 2: 318-gen. descripuon : 329-pen. key. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. §, Aust. 37 » 103-gen. nov. without description. Type-species: A pierosemoidea nigriviridis Girault by original designation. Mittagong, N.S.W. [SAM]. NOTES: Both papers issued in December of 1913, Since the Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. paper was without doubt written first, | have followed Gahan and Fagan (1923) who have accepted it as the reference on which this genus was established. APTEROSEMOIDELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Gd Mus, 2: 319-gen. description : 329-gen. key, 1913, Trans, R. Soc. 8. Aust. 37: 104-gen. nov. without description, Type-species: Aplerosemoidea hiaculata Girault by original designation, Port Lincoln, S.A, [SAM]. NOTES: Both papers issued in December of 1913, Since the Trans. R. Soc, S, Aust. paper was without doubt written first, | have followed Gahan and Fagan (1923) who have accepted it as the reference on which this genus was established. ARATUS Howard, 1896. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: \24-gen, key © ©. ARCHENOMUS Howard, 1898. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 66-gen. description. ARCHINUS Howard, 1896, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 + 121-gen. key ARDALOIDES Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 287-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Ardaloides simithorax Girault by original designation. Kuranda [NE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: The very brief generic description is supplemented by additional notes at the end af the type-species desciption. 668 MEMOIRS OF THE QUBENSLAND MUSEUM ARESSIDA Cameron, 191]. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 207-may be the same as Thaumasura Westwood (1868). 1917, Insecutor Inseit. menstr. 5 + 155-a junior synonym of Thaumasura. ARHIPIPALLUS Girault, 1936, 1936, ''Terror-errors; and noyitates of pterygota (or earth realities not state- bound)."* (Girault : Sydney) (August 29 1936) : 2[324]-gen. description. Type-species: Rhipipallus turneri Kirby (1892) by original designation. Queensland [Mackay?] [BM? Type not seen]. ARHOPOIDEUS Girault, 1915, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. ARRETOCEROIDES Girault. 1915. 1913, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 11: 38- nomen nudum under Tetrastichomarpha flava Girault, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 351-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Arre/oceroides feralis Girault by original designation. Proserpine [NE.Q.] [QM]. ARRHENOPRAGOIDEA Girault, 1915. Eneyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep, ARTHROLYSIS Forster, 1856. 1924, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 12: 174-gen. spelt Arthrolyius. 1926, Insecuror Inscit. menstr. 14: 63-gen. spelt Arthrolprus. NOTES: The second reference isa repeat of the description of A. hallami first described in the 1924 paper above and both are given as ‘new species'’, Girault has corrected the generic spelling to Arthro/ysis in his unpublished manuscripr- ARTHROLYTUS See ARTHROL YSIS. ASAPHOIDEUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2: 316-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Asapoideus niger Girault by original designation. Stapleton, N.T. [QM]. ASAPHOMORPHELLA Girault, 1913, 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2 : 316-gen. description. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37: 104-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Asaphamorphella rousseaui Girault by original designation, Port Lincoln, S.A. [SAM], NOTES: Both papers issued in December of 1913, Since the Trans. R. Sov. 8. Aust. paper was without doubt written first, I have followed Gahan and Fagan (1923) who have accepted it as the reference on which this genus was established. ASCOTOLINX Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch, Naturgesch. 79, Abt.A, H.6: 106- gen. noy, + description. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 ; 256-gen. description : 294 (at end of key)-one assumes that he intended this to mean Ascefolinx was in the Hemiptarsenini. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3 : 263-‘‘Ascofolinx to the Hemiptarsenim"’ : 297-gen. description. Type-species: Ascoroalinx funeralis Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [OM]. ASPIDIOTIPHAGUS Howard, 1894, 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 187-gen, descriptive notes : 197-gen. key 25. ASTEROPAEUS Howard, 1898, 1915, Mem, Qd Mus, 4: 126-gen. key 22. 1917, ““Descriptiones Hymenopterorum Chalcidoidicarum variorum cum observationibus. V.”? (Girault : Glenndale, Maryland) (8 August 1917) : 6{12)]-a junior synonym of Anicetus Howard (1896). ASTILBULA Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79, Abt.A., H.6: i01-without gen. noy, and without description. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. 8. Aust. 37 5 96-gen. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 226-a junior synonym of Epimetagea Girault (1913). Type-species: Astilbula magnifica Girault by subsequent designation. [Royal] National Park, N.S.W. [SAM], NOTES: Using date of Issue the generic name first issued with an indication in 1913 Arch, Naturgesch. 79, Abt.A., H.6: 101 [30 September 1913] when Girault described a single species 4. aenea. However, from his note at the end of this deseription he was not only unsure of the placement of A. aenea, hut also refers the reader to the type species i.e. 4. magnifica in Trans. R. Soc. S. Ausi, 37 ; 96([31] December 1913), From DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 669 this we can infer that this paper was written before the description of A. aenea i.e. Girault’s intention is clear. Gahan and Fagan (1923) ignored A. aenea as the type- species because of its uncertain placement in Astibula and accepted A, magnifica as the type-species. ASTYMACHUS Howard, 1898. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 128-gen. key © +. ASYMPIESIELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79, Abt.A., H.6: 78- gen. nov. + description; type-species Sympiesis nelsonensis nomen nudum. 1913, Men. Od Mus. 2 : 285-gen. description : 291-gen. key = *. 1914, Societas ent. 29 : 11-Sympiesis nelsonensis Girault sp. nov. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 ; 295-gen. note + 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 12: 64- catalogue : 7i-gen. key 22; 7 * not known. ASYNTOMOPUS (?) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1913), 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 337-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Asyntamopus flaviscapus (7) Girault and Dodd by original designation. Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [QM]. ASYNTOMOSPH YRUM Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch, Naturgesch. 79, Abt.A., H.6: 71- gen. nay, : 72-gen. description. 1913, Ment. Od Mus, 2 ; 249-gen. description : 250-gen. key i 2. Type-species: Asynlomosphyrum pax Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.| [QM]. “Asvinpiesiella nelsonensis (Girault)"’ : 296-Psevdopheliminus Girault, 1913 a junior synonym. Type-species: Asymipiesiella nelsonensis Girault by original designation. Nelson [=~ Gordonvale,. NE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: There are two unusual situations here. Girault did not formally describe the species (Spripiesis nelsonensis) upon which he founded Asympiesiella until 1914. However, in his 1913 Arch. Naturgesch. paper he does provide some diagnostic characters. Since the names were proposed before 1931 and were accompanied by an indication as defined under Article 12 of the code, both generic and specific names were valid and available in 1913, The 1914 combination Spmpiesis nelsonensis therefore is a junior, objective synonym of Asympiesiella nelsonensis which is therefore the type-species and not Syimpiesis nelsonensis as stated by Gahan and Fagan (1923). In Mem. Od Mus, 3 ; 296 Girault regarded his genus Psuedompheliminus as a nomen nudum and also its type-species which he mis-spelt as Pseudophelimus longineutris. However, the genus and type-species were described in 1913 Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 286 although not indicated as ‘‘new genus”’ and “‘new species’’. They were therefore, valid available names before the 1915 paper above under Article 12 of the Code. ATANEOSTIGMA Girault, 1914. 1914, Socieias ent. 29 ; 23-gen. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 42-gen. description. Type-species: Ataneostigma pulchra Girault by original designation, Brisbane [SE,Q,] [QM]. ATOPOSOMA Masi, 1907. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 256-compared with Zagrammosoma Ashmead (1904) ; 271- gen, key ss. 1916, Mem. Od Mus. § : 222-a junior synonym of Zagrammosoma. 1917, “‘Descriptiones Hymenopterorum Chalcidoidicarum variorum cum observationibus. ¥.°’ (Girault : Glenndale, Maryland) (8 August 1917) : 6[121]-a junior synonym of Zagrammosoma, ATROPATES Howard, 1898. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 128-gen. key =>. AUSTRALANUSIA Girault, 1922, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. AUSTRALAPHYCUS Girault, 1923. Eneyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. AUSTRALEUNOTUS Girault, 1922. 1922, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 10: 153-gen. noy. + description. Type-species: Australeunarus ruskini Girault by monotypy. Wynnum [Brisbane, SB.Q.] [QM]. ASYNACTA Farster, 1856. 1912, Bull. Wis, nat. Hist. Soc. 10: 89-gen. key =; 47? not known. AUSTRALEUPELMUS Girault, 1921. 1921, ‘*New animals of Australia and old men of the earth.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 670 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM November 1921) : 3[{163]-gen, nov. + description, Type-species: Eupelmus multicolor Girault (1915) by monotypy. Gordonyale [NE.Q.] [QM]. AUSTRALIA Girault, 1928. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. AUSTRALOCHALCIS Girault, 1939, 1939, Ohio J. Sei. 39 : 326-gen. nov, + description. Type-species: Australochalcis humnilicrus Girault by original designation. Chinchilla [SE.Q,] [QM]. AUSTRALOLAELAPS Girault, 1925, 1924, Jnsecutor Inscit. menstr. 13 : 96-gen, nov. -- description. Type-species: Australolaelups aeneiceps Girault by monotypy, Kuranda [NE.Q.] [QM]. AUSTRALOMPHALE Girault, 1922. 1922, Entomologist 55 : 207-gen. nov. + description, Type-species! Australomphale auriceps Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [OM]. AUSTRALOMYMAR Girault, 1929. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. 5, Aust. 53 > 343-gen. noy. + description. Type-species: Australomymar aurigerum Girault by monotypy, Warragul, Vic. [NMV], AUSTRALOGDERA Girault, 1922. 1922, Eniomologisi 55 : 207-gen. noy. + description. Type-species: Australoodera varicornis Girault by monotypy. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: Girault described the type-species from ‘‘Four females, Kuranda and Nelson (type), A,P. Dodd**. The word type beside Nelson |= Gordonyale] indicates that this was his Holotype. The specimen from Gordonvale is labelled as Type by Girault and the remainder from Kuranda were simply labelled Australoodera varicornis Girault by Girault. Hence I have taken Gordonvale as the type-locality for this species and genus. Girault’s spelling of this generic name was Australdodera. Under Article 32 d (i) (2) of the Code, the umlaut is deleted. AUSTRALRHOPOIDEUS Girault, 1926. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. AUSTRALSECODES Girault, 1928. 1928, ‘‘Some Insecta and a new all higness (notes compiled in fear and sorrow)."’ (Girault : Brisbane) (18 August 1928) : 4[228]-gen. description. Type-species: Omphalomorphella hicolor Girault (1915) by monotypy. Harvey's Creek, Cairns [NE.Q.] [QM]. AUSTRALTORYMUS Girault, 1925, 1925, Iksecuror Inscit. mensir. 13 < 97-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Australiorvmus dentatinaius Girault by monotypy. Cedar Creek [SE.Q.] [QM]. AUSTRALUFENS Girault, 1935. 1935, ‘‘Microhymenoptera Australiensis nova mostly Chalcididae.*’ (Girault : Sydney) (25 April 1935) : 2[316]-gen. description. Type-species: Australufens varicornis Girault by monotypy. Scone, N.S.W. {QM}. AUSTRALURIOS Girault, 1926. 1926, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 14: 134-gen. noy. + description. Type-species: Australurios longispina Girault by monotypy. Southport [SE,Q.] [QM]. AUSTRALZAOMMA Girault, 1925. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. AUSTROAMOTURA Girault, 1934. 1934, **Miridae et Hymenoptera nova Australiensis.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (24 May 1934) : 3[310]-gen. description. 1936, ‘‘Terror-errors; and novitates of Pterygota (or earth realities not state- bound).”’ (Girault ; Sydney) (29 August 1936) : 1[323]-emendation of specific name to punctaliscutum, Type-species: Austroamorura puntatiscutum Girault by monotypy, Redbank Plains [SE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: Since there is no internal evidence of an inadverdent error in the original publication, I regard Girault’s 1936 emendation as unjustified under Article 33b (ili) of the Code. AUSTROBELIA Girault, 1923. This is an inadverdent error for AUSTROBELLA. DAHMS; GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: LV 671 AUSTROBELLA Girault, 1923, 1923, ‘‘Loves wooed and won in Australia.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (31 October 1923) : 3[169]-gen. description as Austrobelia. 1928, ‘‘A prodigeous discourse on wild animals.”' (Girault : Brisbane) (19 March 1928) : 2{219]-correction of Austrobelia to Ausirabella. Type-species: Austrobella gargantua Girault by monotypy. Rockhampton [ME.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: The original spelling is clearly an inadverdent error since he compares it with Abhella and Girault’s correction to Austrobella is a justified emendation under Article 33b (ii) of the Code. AUSTROCHOREIA Girault, 1929. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep, AUSTRODECATOMA Girault, 1925. 1925, ‘*Indications (in new insects) of ruling power and law in nature,’’ (Girault ; Brisbane) (10 March 1925) : 3[186]-gen. description, Type-species: Eudecatoma trinotaia Girault (1915) by original designation. Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [QM]. AUSTROENCYRTOIDEA Girault, 1922. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. AUSTROENCYRTUS Girault, 1923. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. AUSTROEUNOTUS Giraull, 1938. 1938, Revia Ent., Rio de J. 8: 84-gen, nov. + description. Type-species: Austroeunotus silvifilia Girault by original designation. Mapleton [SE,Q.] [QM]. AUSTROLAELAPS Girault, 1929, 1929, ‘*New pests from Australia V1." (Girault : Brisbane) (30 September 1929) : 2[267]-ven, description. Type-species: Austrolaelaps nigrisaepta Girault by monotypy. Cairns [NE.Q.] [QM]. AUSTROL YNX Girault, 1929. 1929, Trans, R. Soc. §. Ausi. 53.: 325-gen. pov. + description. Type-species: Austrolvnx flavitibia Girault by monotypy. Blakiston, S.A. [SAM, QM]. AUSTROMIRA Girault, 1924, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. AUSTROPHOTISMUS Girault, 1938. 1938, Revia Ent., Rio de J. 8: 84-gen. nov. +- description. Type-species: Austropholismus ater Girault by original designation, Brisbane [SE.Q.] [QM], AUSTROSYSTASIS Girault, 1924, 1924, ‘‘Homlo perniciosus and new Hymenoptera.” (Girault : Brisbane) (10 April 1924) : 3[180]-gen. description. Type-species: Ausirosystasis atricorpus Girault by monotypy. Canungra [SE.Q.] [QM]. AUSTROTEROBIA Girault, 1938. 1938, Revita Ent., Rio de J. 8 : 86-Ben. nov. + description, Type-species: Austroterobia partibrunnea Girault by original designation. Brisbane [SE.Q.] [QM]. AUSTROTOXEUMA Girault, 1929. 1929, ‘*New pests from Australia VI.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (30 September 1929) : 2[267]-gen. description. Type-species: Austrotoxeuma coerulea Girault by monoiypy, Sunnybank [Brisbane, SE.Q.] [QM]. AXANTHOSOMA Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79, Abt.A, H.6: 81- gen, nov. + description, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 264-gen. description. Type-species: Axanthosoma nigra Girault by original designation, Kuranda and Nelson [= Gordonvale, both NE.Q.] [QM]. AZOTUS Howard, 1898. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2.: 189-a junior synonym of A blerus Howard (1894). 1915, Eni. News 26 : 365-note of intention to synonymise Azorus and Ablerus under Ablerus pulehriceps Zehntner. BABINDA Girault, 1922, 1922, Insectuor Inscit. menstr. 10} 100-gen. noy, + description. Type-species: Babinda niurarriensis Girault by monotypy. Murarne (Brisbane, SE.Q.] [QM]. BACHIANA Girault, 1940. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. BAEOANUSIA Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. 672 BAEOCHARITS Mayr, 1875. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 183-gen. key = - as Baocharis. BAEOENTEDON Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3: 190-gen. nov. + description. Type-species; Buegentedon peculicornis Girault by original designation. Malanda [NE.Q.] [OM]. BAOANUSIA See BAEOANUSIA. BAOCHARIS See BAEOCHARIS, BARDYLIS Howard, 1907. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 197-gen. description. BAVANUSIA See BAEOANUSIA. BEETHOVENA Girault, 1932. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. BEPHRATELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79, Abt.A., H.6: 95- gen, nov, + description. 1915, Mem, Qd Mus, 4 : 238-a junior synonym of Euryroma Oliger (1807) : 256-after FE. soror note on Bephratella and synonymy with Eurytoma. Type-species: Bephratella nympha Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.| [QM]. BEPHRATELLOIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch, Naturgesch. 79, Abt.A., H.6: 60- gen. nov, + description-as Bephratoides Girault not Brues (1908). 1913, Ent. News 24 : 459-Bephratelloides nom. nov. for Bephratoides Girault not Brues (1908). Type-species: Bephrata paraguayensis Crawford (1911) by original designation, Paraguay [USNM Type not seen]. BEPHRATOIDES Girault, 1913 (not Brues, 1908). See BEPHRATELLOIDES. BERECYNTUS Howard, 1898. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 125-gen. key, BLASTOTHRIX Mayr, 1875. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 123-gen. key, 3 -. 1924, *‘Homo perniciosus and new Hymenoptera."' (Girault : Brisbane) (10 April 1924) : 4[181]-a senior synonym of Anagvropsis Girault (1917). MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM 1926, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 14 : 67- restatement of 1924 synonymy above, NOTES: See NOTES with Blastothrix hardyi in the species list. BLATTICIDA Girault, 1915, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. BLATTICIDELLA Girault, 1923. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. BLEPYRUS Howard, 1898. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 124-gen, key, -+. BOOTANELLEUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 308-gen. nov, + description. Type-species: Bootanelleus viridiscutellum Girault by original designation. Capeville (Pentland) [C.Q.] [QM], BOOTANOMYIA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 297-sub. gen. nov. of Megastigmus Dalman (1820); without description : 304-sub, gen. nov, + description, 1928, Vieflorian Nat. 44 : 262-spelt Bootanomyiia. Type-species: Megastignius (Baotanomyla) smaragdus Girault by original designation. Roma [SE.Q.] [QM]. BORROWELLA Girault, 1923. Eneyrtidae Gordh and Dahms.in prep. BOTHRIOTHORAX Ratzeburg, 1844. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 124-gen. key, BOUDIENNYIA Girault, 1937. 1937, ‘‘New naturals, unorthodoxies and non- pollutions viz.-New hexapods.-"' (Girault : Brisbane) (20 November 1937) : 2[327]-gen. description. Type-species: Ooctonus saintpierrel Girault (1913) by original designation. Kuranda [NE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: Girault’s published type-species is rather ambiguous especially as he wrote it ".., Boudiennyia saintpierrei Girault.”? In his unpublished manuscript he made it clear that the type-species was Oocfonus saintplerrei Girault. BRACHEPITELIA Girault, 1913. 1913, Can, Ent, 45; 106-gen. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 314-a junior DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV synonym of Chalcis Fabricius (1789) : 325-synonymy discussed. Type-species: Brachepitelia rubripes Girault by original designation. Melbourne, Vic. [OM]. BRACHISTA Walker, 1851. 1912, Bull. Wis, nat. Hist. Soc. 10: &3-gen, key, © © : 85-77 not known. 1912, Mem. Od Mus. 1: 114-gen. key <°. BRACAISTELLA Girault, 1911, 1914, JENLY. enr. Soc. 19 : 184-reference not seen. 1912, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. 10 ; 84-gen. key, ©: : 85-¢ 4 not known. 1912, Mem. Od Mus.1: 114-gen. key +5. 1913, Proc. ent. Soc. Wash, 14: 221- correction to generic description; Jassidophthora Perking (1912) a junior synonym, 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2; 102-made a junior synonym of Abbel/a Girault (1911). 1914, Bull, Wis. nat. Hist. Soe. (N.S.) 11; 179-mentions synonymy with Abbella. 1914, Can. Ent. 46 : 329-mentions synonymy with A bbella, 1914, Bull, Wis. nar. Hist. Soe. (N.S.) 12: 57- catalogue. Type-species: Trichoagramma acuminata Ashmead (1888). [Not Australian. Type not seen}. BRACHYCHR YSOCHARELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2; 168-gen. nov, + description ; 170-gen. description : L78- gen. key, Type-species: Brachychrysocharella dubia Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. BRACHYCHR YSOCHAROPSIS Girault, 1922. 1922, Insecutor Inseit. menstr. 10 : 103-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Brachychrysocharopsis aligherini Girault by monotypy. _ Watsonville [NE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: The generic name with the type- species was incorrectly spelt Brachysocharopsis. BRACHYGRAMMA Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem, Od Mus. 1: 86-gen. nov, + description : 114-gen. key, - -. 1914, Bull. Wis, nat. Hist. Soe. (N.S.) 12 + 58- catalogue : 66-gen. key, =~ : 67-77 not known. Type-species: Brachvgrqmina biclavatum 673 Girault by original designation. Nelson, [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. BRACHYGRAMMATELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 147-gen, noy. + description. Type-species; Brachygrammatella nebulosa Girault by original designation. Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [QM]. BRACHYSCELIDIPHAGA Ashmead, 1900. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2 : 311-gen. description. 1916, Mem. Qd Mus. 5 . 223-gen. description and transferred co the Perilampidae : 226-belongs in the Perlampidae. BRACH YSOCHAROPSIS See BRACHYCHR YSOCHAROPSIS, BRUCHOPHAGUS Ashmead, 1888. 1925, Od agric. J. (N.S.) 24 : 536-under Eurvtoma larvicola Girault, Girault unable io distinguish Bruchophagus and Eurvtoma Illiger (1807). NOTES: Girault’s discussion in the paper above refers to his unpublished manuscript where he has placed Bruchophagus as a junior synonym of Buryroma. I regard the 1925 statement as a generic synonymy, BUONAPARTEA Girault, 1924, 1924, Insecutor Inscit. mensir. 12: 5-gen. nov. without description. Type-species; Ceratoneuronella rufobasalis Girault (1915) by original designation. Port Darwin, N.T, [OM]. NOTES: Girault did not provide a generic description and merely refers to the previous description of Ceratoneuronella rufabasalis in 1915, Since Buonapartea was published before 1931 it is a valid, available, genus- group name under the provisions of Article 12 of the Code, The type-species remains labelled as Ceratoneuronella rufobasalis, In the 1924 paper above the spelling Ceratoneurella is obviously an error. CAENOCERCUS Thompson, 1876. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 ; 124-gen, key, = ©. CALLEPTILES Haliday, 1833. 1912, Bull. Wis, nat, Hist. Soc. 10 : 88-gen. key. 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (NS.) 12 : 63- catalogue : 70-gen. key. CALLIMOMOIDES Girault, 1926. 1926, Jnsecittor Inscit. mensir. 14; 64-gen. nov. + description. 674 1938, Revra Ent., Rio de J. 8: 8\-gen, nov, + description. Type-species: Callimomoides fuscipennis Girault by monotypy (subsequently designated in 1938 paper). Kuranda [NE.Q.] [QM]. CALOCERINELLA Girault, 1913. Enerytidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. CALOCERINELOIDES Girault, 1913. Encrytidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. CALOCERINUS Howard, 1892. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 183-gen. key CALOSETROIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Can. Enr. 45 : 227-gen. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 > 219-gen. description, 1932, ‘‘New lower Hymenoptera from Australia and India."’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 October 1932) : 4[296]- type-species mentioned under ‘Thaumasura auritegula Giraull. Type-species: Calosetroides ausiralica Girault (incorrectly spelt Caloselervides) by original designation. Millbrook, Vie. [QM]. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault places Ca/osetroides as a junior synonym of Thaumasura Westwood (1868) hence the 1932 reference above. He did not formalise this synonymy in the literature. CAMPTOPTERA Forster, 1856. 1929, ‘‘North American Hymenoptera Mymaridae,”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (8 January 1929) : 20[252]-note on ring joint. CASCA Howard, 1907, 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 198-gen. deseription, 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 65-correction under Apteroptrix nigra (Girault). CENTROBIA Forster, 1856. 1912, Bull. Wis, nat. Hist, Soc, 10 : 85-gen. key 22; 44 sameas °", 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 12; 56- catalogue : 67-gen. key » +3 4° same as CENTROBIELLA Girault, 1912, 1912, Mem. Od Mus. 1: 90-gen. nov. + description : |15-gen. key =~. 1914, Bull, Wis, nat, Hist, Soc. (N.S.) 12: 59- catalogue ; 67-gen. key «-; *? same as MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 143-note on ring joints under Cenrrobiella magna Girault. Type-species: Centrobiella mulierum Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE,Q.| [QM]. CERAPTEROCERELLA Girault, 1918. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. CERAPTEROCERUS Westwood, 1833. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4; |22-gen. key -5 as Ceraptrocerus. CERATONEURELLA See CERATONEURONELLA, CERATONEURONELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch, Naturgesch, 79, Abt.A., H.6: 10S-gen. nov. + description. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2; 25\-gen. description 2 253-gen. key y*. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 259-correction to generic description. 1924, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 12 : 4; 5- Ceratoneurella in error for Certoneuronella. Type-species: Ceratoneuronella nigriventris Girault by original designation, Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: The !924 error is corrected in Girault's unpublished manuscript. CERATONEURONOMY1IA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2 : 252-gen. nov. without description : 253-gen. key © - 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 260-ring joints, Type-species: Ceratoneuronomyvia arnoldi Girault by original designation. Goondi (Innisfail) and Kuranda [NE.Q.] [QM]. CERATONEUROPSIS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2 253-gen. nov. + description ; 254-yen. key «—. Type-species: Ceratoneuropsis poincaret Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [OM]. CERATOSOLENSIA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 4: 311-gen. nov, + description, Type-species: Ceratosolensia ficophaga Girault by original designation. Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [QM]. CERATOTRASTICHUS (?) Girault-and Dodd (in Girault, 1913), 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 254 footnote to key- gen. nov. + description. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 675 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 261-note on scutum; type-species description. Type-species: Ceratotrastichus bisulcatus (?) Girault and Dodd by original designation. Harvey’s Creek (Cairns) [NE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: The 1913 key forms part of the description and together with the brief footnote would fulfil the requirements for availability under Article 12 of the Code. The original description did not give details of the type-locality, but they accompanied the type-species description in 1915. CERCHYSIELLA Girault, 1914. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. CERCHYSIOPSIS Girault, 1922. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. CERCHYSIUS Westwood, 1832. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 125; 127-gen. key oo, CERCOBELUS Walker, 1840. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 120-gen. key 2°. CEYXIA Girault, 1911. 1911, Zool. Jb. f. Syst. 31 : 382-reference not seen. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79, Abt.A., H.6: 65- statement of generic status. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 325-gen. descriptive notes after key. Type-species: Ceyxia fumipennis Girault [Not Australian, Type not seen]. CHAETOSPILA Westwood (in Dalla Torre, 1898 for Choetospila Westwood, 1874). 1917, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 5 : 37- Spalangiomorpha Girault (1913) a junior synonym, 1925, ‘Indications (in new insects) of ruling power and law in nature.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (3 October 1921) : 3[186]- Spalangiomorpha a junior synonym of Cercocephala Westwood (1832). NOTES: Gahan and Fagan (1923) list this generic spelling as an emendation by Dalla Torre (1898) of Choetospila Westwood (1874). CHAETOSTRICHA Walker, 1851. 1912, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. 10 : 85-gen. key 2°; ¢¢ discussed. 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 12 : 66- gen. key °° : 67-2 ¢ same as °°. 1929, ‘‘New pests from Australia VI.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (30 September 1929) : 4[269]-proposes a new name for Chaetostricha pulchra Kryger which he claims is preoccupied by Oligosita pulchra Girault. NOTES: Girault’s intention in the 1929 reference above is very obscure. One is not certain whether he proposed the new name krygeri for Chaetostricha pulchra Kryger (1919) because he was transferring this species to the genus Oligosita where the name was preoccupied by O. pulchra Girault (1912) or whether it was because he was uniting the two genera in synonymy. In the Trichogrammatidae part of his unpublished manuscript (also written in 1929) he made Chaetostricha a junior synonym of Oligosita Walker (1851). CHALCASPIS Howard, 1895. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 124-gen. key 2°. CHALCERINYS Perkins, 1906. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 75-gen. description : 125-gen. key °°. CHALCIDELLIA Girault, 1924. 1924, *‘Homo perniciosus and new Hymenoptera.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 April 1924) : 3[180]-gen. description. Type-species: Chalcis euthyrrhini Dodd (1921) by original designation. Cairns district and Townsville [NE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: Although Dodd lists Type and Cotypes he does not specify the locality from which the Type [= Holotype] came. His series therefore is a syntypical one and I have listed both localities. There are two specimens in the QM labelled ‘‘Type’’ and ““Cotype’’ respectively by Dodd. Both were collected at Kuranda which is in the Cairns District. CHALCIS Fabricius, 1789. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 314-Brachepitelia Girault (1913), Pseudepitelia Girault (1913) and Tumidicoxa Girault (1911) junior synonyms : 325-discussion of these synonymies. 1926, Insector Inscit. menstr. 14 : 66- Tumidicoxella Girault (1913) and Tumidicoxoides Girault (1913) junior synonyms. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 53 : 344-notes on a character in the genus (under C. redia Girault). 676 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM CHALCITELLOIDES Girault, 1914. 1914, Ent. News 25 : 30-gen. nov. + description. 1915, Can. Ent. 47 : 44-correction to generic description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 351-gen. description. Type-species: Chalcitelloides nigriscutum Girault by original designation. Capeville (Pentland) [C.Q.] [QM]. CHALCURELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37 : 94-gen. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 230-gen. description. Type-species: Chalcurella nigricyanea Girault by original designation. Hobart, Tas. [SAM]. CHALCURELLOIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79, Abt.A., H.6: 46- gen. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 237-gen. description. Type-species: Chalcurelloides hyalinus Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. CHALCUROIDELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79, Abt.A., H.6: 100-gen. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 236-gen. description. Type-species: Chalcuroidella orientalis Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. CHALCUROIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37: 115-gen. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 236-gen. description. Type-species: Chalcuroides versicolor Girault by original designation. Townsville [NE.Q.] [SAM]. CHEILONEURELLA Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. CHEILONEUROIDES Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. CHEILONEUROMYIA Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. CHEILONEURUS Westwood, 1833. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 73-as Cheilioneurus under ‘‘TRIBE ENCYRTIDAB”’ : 122- gen. key °° : 182-in gen. key compared with Cristatithorax Girault (1915). CHEIROPACHYSIA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 208-gen. nov. + description. 1925, ‘‘Indications (in new insects) of ruling power and law in nature.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 March 1925) : 2[185]-a synonym of Neosystasis Girault (1915) [see notes with Neosystasis]. Type-species: Cheiropachysia longifasciatipennis Girault by original designation. Kuranda [NE.Q.] [QM]. CHESTOMORPHA Ashmead, 1900. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 122-gen. key °° CHINCHILLA Girault, 1928. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. CHROMEURYTOMA Cameron, 1911. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 260-quote of Cameron’s gen, description. CHR YSOATOMOIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus, 2 : 144-gen. nov. + description : 153-gen. key °°. Type-species: Chrysoatomus latipennis Girault by original designation. Babinda [NE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: According to the dates of issue printed on the journals, the type-species description as Chrysoatomus latipennis (Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 11: 41) issued after the generic description (type- species 29 December and genus 10 December). Girault did provide some descriptive notes in the 10 December paper in the Mem. Qd Mus. which would fit the conditions of availability under Article 12 of the Code. However, to apply a standard treatment to these two papers as with Mestocharella and Neotetrastichodes, the type-species would have to be recognised as Chrysoatomus latipennis rather than Chrysoatomoides latipennis. See NOTES with Neotetrastichodes. CHR YSOCHALCISSA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 327-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Chrysochalcissa olivacea Girault by original designation. Little Mulgrave River [NE.Q.] [QM]. CHR YSOCHARELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2 : 169-gen. description : 178-gen. key 22. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 198-‘‘nomen nudum’’ + description; a junior synonym of Achrysocharella Girault (1913) : 210-type-species placed in Neochrysocharella (?) Dodd (in Girault, 1915). DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: TV 677 Type-species: Chrysocharella pulchra Girault by original designation. Hughenden [C.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: See NOTES with Achrysocharella. CHR YSOCHAROM YIA (7) Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 207-gen. nov. 4 description, Type-species: Chrysocharomyia elongata Girault by orginal designation. Magnetic Island [NE.Q.], Brisbane (SE.Q.] [QM]. CHRYSOPLATYCERUS Ashmead, 1889. 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 4; 122-gen, key = + as Chrysoplatyceras. CHR YSOPOPHAGOIDES Girault, 1915, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. CHRYSOPOPHAGUS Ashmead, 1894. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 122-gen. key ¢*. CIRROSPILOIDELLEUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 254-gen. description ; 272-gen. key - >. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 263-gen, nov, + reference to 1913 description; Cirrospilomella fasciatus Girault (1913) (the type-species of Cirrospilomella) a junior synonym of Cirrospiloidelleus Jasciativentris Girault (1913). Type-species: Cirrospiloidelleus bicolor Girault by original designation, Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q,] [QM]. NOTES: Although the 1913 description is not annotated gen. nov., it is sufficient to make this a valid, available, nominal genus in that year. CIRROSPILOIDEUS Ashmead, 1904. 1916, Mem. Od Mus, 5 : 222-a senior synonyin af Sympiesomorphelleus (spelt Sympiesomorphalleus) Girault (1913). CIRROSPILOMELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem, Od Mus. 2 : 265-gen. nov, + description ; 272-gen. key - +. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 263-type-species a junior synonym of Cirraspiloidelleus Sasciativentris Girault (1913) : 275- Cirrospiloidelleus faseiativentris written as the senior synonym, Type-species: Cirrospilomella fasciatus Girault by original designation, Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: Gahan and Fagan (1923) list the type-species as Cirrospilomella fasciata without giving reasons. Presumably this was to comply with Article L1h of the Code. In his unpublished manuscript Girault places Cirrospiloidelleus fasetativeniris as the senior synonym. Thus Cirrospilomella becomes a junior synonym of Cirraspiloidelleus Girault (1913). CIRROSPILOMYTA Girault, 1913, 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79, Abt.A., H.@: 76- pen. nov, + description. 1913, Mem, Od Mus, 2 : 256-gen. description 7 272-gen, key = °. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 258-removed trom the tribe Elachertini : 263-placed in the tribe Tetrastichini. Type-species: Cirrospilomyia magniventris Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. CIRROSPILOPSIS Girau\t, 1915 (not Brethes, 1913), 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 263-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Cirrospilopsis nigrivariegalus Girault by original designation. Mulgrave River. Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [OM]. NOTES: Gahan and Fagan (1923) proposed Giraultia as a new name for Cirrospilopsis Girault (not Bréthes). CIRROSPILUS Wesiwood, 1832. 1916, Mem. Od Mus. 5 : 222- Pseudiglyphomyia Girault (1913) a junior synonym. CLOSTEROCEROIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem, Od Mus, 2: 176-gen. nov, + description : 178-gen. key Type-species: Closterocervides trifasciatipennis Girault by original designation. Seymour (Ingham) [NE.Q.] [QM]. CLOSTEROCERUS Westwood, 1833. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 177-gen. key CLOSTEROMPHALE (2) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Adem, Od Mus, 3: 212-gen. nov. + description, Type-species: Closteromphale bilineata Girauli by original designation. Kuranda {[NE.Q.] [OM]. CLOSTEROMYIIA Girault, 1920. 1920, Jnseeutor Inscit. menstr, 8 : 37-gen. nov. + description. 678 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Type-species: Closteromytia mirus Girault by original designation. Meringa [NE.Q.] [QM]. COCCIDENCYRTUS Ashmead, 1900. 1915, Mem. Gd Mus, 4 ; 124-gen, key COCCIDOCTONUS Crawford, 1912, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 125-gen. key... COCCIDOXENOIDES Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. COCCIDOXENUS Crawford, 1913, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 138-gen. notes : 181- gen, key 2 -. 1924, *‘Homo perniciosus and new Hymenoptera.” (Girault ; Brisbane) (10 April 1924) : 4[181]-Srenoterepsis Girault (1915) and Tetracnemella Girault (1915) junior synonyms. COCCOBIUS Ratzeburg, 1852. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 120-gen, key > 2; Girault gives author as Ashmead, COCCOPHAGOIDES Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4; 58-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Caoccophagus abnormicornis Girault (1915) by original designation. Gordonyale [NE.Q.] [QM]. COCCOPHAGUS Westwood, 1833. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2 - 185-gen. description : 197-gen. key ¢~. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 47-Prospatltella Ashmead (1904) a junior synonym + notes. COCCOPHOCTONUS Ashmead, 1900, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 126-gen. key COELOCYBA Ashmead, 1900, 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 309-gen. description : 310-more notes on genus after C. acincta Girault, 1916, Mem, Od Mus. 5 : 222-Coelocybomyia Girault (1915) a junior synonym; transferred to the Perilampidae : 226- belongs to the Perilampidae- COELOCYBELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, J. Ent. Zool. 5: 53-gen. nov. + description. 1913, Mem, Qd Mus. 2: 301 (footnote); 313- placement in Perilampidae from Pteromalidae. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 306-gen. description > 3)2-gen. key - Type-species: Coelocyhella variegata Girault by original designation. Brisbane (SE.Q.] [QM]. COELOCYBELLOIDES Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 307-gen. nov, + description : 312-gen. key <.. Type-species: Coeloeybelloides aureus Girault by original designation. Port Darwin, N.T. [QM]. COELOCYBOIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2 : 312-gen. nov. + description, Type-species: Coelocybuides pax Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. COELOCYBOMYTA Girault, 1915. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 3\0-a nomen nudum compared with Coelocyba Ashmead (1900). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 304-gen. nov. + description : 305-gen, description after description of C. nigriventris Girault : 311-gen. key <<, 1916, Mem. Od Mus, 5 : 222-a junior synonym of Caelocyba Ashmead. Type-species: Coelocybomyia sexfasciata Girault by original designation. Kuranda [NE.Q.] [QM]. COMPERIJELLA Howard, 1906. 1917, Jnsecutor Inscit. mensir. 5 : 37- Pseudanusia Girault (1915) a junior synonym. CONCHYNILLA error for CERCHYSIELLA. 1923, Inseeutor Inscit. menstr, 11: 148- incorrect spelling for Cerchypsiella Girault (1915). NOTES: Conchynilla fuscipennis Girault (1923) was corrected to Cerchysiella Juseipennis Girault in his unpublished manuscript. COPIDOSOMA Ratzeburg, 1844. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 124-gen. key 1920, Proc. U.S. natn. Mus. 58 = 189- comparison of Australian and North American species. COPIDOSOMOPSIS Girault, 1915, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. COPIDOSOMYIA Girault, 1915. Eneyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. COSMOCOMOIDEA Howard, 1908. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 107-gen. notes : 110 DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV (footnote)-transfer of C. renani Girault (1913) and C. grotiusi Girault (1913) to Gonatocerus Nees (1834). 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 155-no Australian species of this genus; confirms transfer of C. renani and C. grotiusi. 1929, ‘‘North American Hymenoptera Mymaridae.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (8 January 1929) : 20[252]-a junior synonym of Ooctonus Haliday (1833). COWPERELLA Girault, 1935. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. CRATODECATOMA Cameron, 1912. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 269-gen. description in quotations. CREMNOEULOPHUS Girault, 1916. 1916, Mem. Qd Mus. 5 : 221-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Cremnoeulophus giganteus Girault by original designation. Western Australia [USNM]. CRISTATITHORAX Girault, 1911. 1913, Can. Ent. 43 : 169-gen. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 73-comparison with Cheiloneurus Westwood (1833) (spelt Cheilioneurus) : 156-comparison with Cheiloneurus : 182-gen. key °°; compared with Chei/oneurus. Type-species: Cristatithorax pulcher Girault by original designation [not Australian] [USNM]. CRYPTOPR YMNOIDES Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 336-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Cryptoprymnoides rabiosus Girault by original designation. Pioneer River, Mackay [ME.Q.] [QM]. DASYSCAPUS Gahan, 1927. 1930, ‘‘New pests from Australia, VIII.’ (Girault : Brisbane) (16 August 1930) : 4[276]-a junior synonym of Goetheana Girault (1920). DAVINCIA Girault, 1924. 1924, ‘‘Homo perniciosus and new Hymenoptera.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 April 1924) : 2[179]-gen. description. Type-species: Davincia arboris Girault by monotypy. Wynnum [Brisbane, SE.Q.], Ipswich [SE.Q] [QM]. DECATOMA Spinola, 1811. 1927, Rec. S. Aust. Mus. 3 : 321-Eudecatoma Ashmead (1888) a junior synonym. 679 DECIANA Girault, 1925. 1925, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 13 : 92-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Deciana aeneoviridis Girault by monotypy. Wynnum [Brisbane, SE.Q.] [QM]. DELISLEIA Girault, 1936. 1936, ‘‘Chalcididae, Capsidae species nova Australiensis Giraulti.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (25 April 1936) : 1[320]-gen. description, Type-species: Delisleia pattersoni Girault by monotypy. Woodridge [SE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: The published data are ““Woodridge [Brisbane], Nov.’’ which do not match those on the single female labelled by Girault as Type ‘‘Woodstock, Q., Nov. 12, 1922, Forest.’’ Girault’s unpublished manuscript lacks the locality but says ‘‘One female in the forest, Nov., 12, 1922.’ See NOTES with Delisleia pattersoni in the species list where reasons are given for accepting Woodridge as the correct locality. DEROSTENOIDES Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 186-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Derostenoides neglectus Girault by original designation. Cairns District [NE.Q.] [QM]. DIAULINOPSIS Crawford, 1912. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 286-gen. description. DIAULOMELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 289-gen. nov. without description : 291-gen. key °°. Type-species: Diaulomella australiensis Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: Although published without a generic description, Diaulomella is a valid, available, genus-group name under Article 12b of the Code. DIAULOMORPHA Ashmead, 1900. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 290-notes on Ashmead’s description : 291-gen. key DIAULOMORPHELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 294-gen. nov. + description. 1916, Mem. Od Mus. 5 : 212-correction ‘‘new genus’’ for ‘‘new species”’ in 1915 paper. Type-species: Diaulomorphella 680 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM cyaneipurpurea Girault by original designation. Kuranda [NE.Q.] [QM]. DIAULOMYIA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 289-gen. nov. + description : 291-gen. key ¢¢%. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 293-a junior synonym of Alophomorpha Girault (1913) : 293 (footnote by Dodd)-this synonymy incorrect. 1933, ‘‘Some beauties inhabitant not of the boudoirs of commerce but of nature’s bosom. —New insects.’ (Girault : Brisbane) (23 November 1933) : 1[304]- spelt Diaulomyiia. Type-species: Diaulomyia maculatipennis Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. DICOPUS Enock, 1909. 1929, ‘‘North American Hymenoptera Mymaridae.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (8 January 1929) : 9[241]-gen. key. DIGLYPHOMORPHELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 280-gen. nov. + description : 284-gen. key ?°. Type-species: Diglyphomorphella delira Girault by original designation. Townsville [NE.Q.] [QM]. DIGLYPHOMORPHOMYIA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus, 2 : 281-gen. nov. + description : 284-gen. key = 2. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 280-a junior synonym of Sympiesomorphelleus Girault (1913) : 283-synonymy repeated : 285-correction to original description : 285 (footnote)-repeats synonymy with Sympiesomorphelleus. 1916, Mem. Od Mus. 5:222-Sympieso- morphelleus (spelt Sympieso- morphalleus) a junior synonym of Cirrospiloideus Ashmead (1904). Type-species: Diglyphomorphomyia nigriscutellum Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. DINOCARSIS Forster, 1856. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 180-gen. key 22 : 183-gen. key °°. 1917, ‘‘Descriptiones stellarum novarum.”’ (Girault : 7?) (1) May 1917) : 2[81]- Epidinocarsis Girault (1913) a junior synonym of Anagyrus Howard (1896). 1917, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 5 : 136- Heterarthrellus Howard (1898) and Epidinocarsis Girault (1913) junior synonyms. DINOURA Ashmead, 1900. 1927, Rec. S. Aust. Mus. 3 : 316-notes on genus. DIPARELLOMYIA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 179-gen. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 288-notes, corrections to gen. description + additional locality. Type-species: Diparellomyia haeckeli Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. DIPLESIOSTIGMA Girault, 1920. 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 8 : 40 gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Diplesiostigma particolor Girault by original designation. Meringa and Mulgrave River, [NE.Q.] [QM]. DIRRHINOMORPHA (?) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 4: 327-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Dirrhinomorpha angusta (?) Girault and Dodd by original designation. Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [QM]. DITROPINOTELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 281-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Ditropinotella compressiventris Girault by original designation. Melbourne, Vic. [NMV]. DIVERSINERVIS Silvestri, 1915. 1917, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 5 : 37- Cheiloneuroides Girault (1915) a junior synonym. DUOTRASTICHUS (?) Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 257-gen. nov. + description. 1936, ‘‘Terror-errors; and novitates of Pterygota (or earth realities not state- bound).’’ (Girault : Sydney) (29 August 1936) : 4[325]-as Duovtrastichus under Redinia Girault. 1937, ‘‘New naturals, unorthodoxies and non- pollutions, viz.-New hexapods.-’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 November 1937) : 3[328]-correction of Duovtrastichus spelling in 1936 reference. Type-species: Duotrastichus monticola DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 68) (?) Dodd by original designation. Mount Pyramid (Cairns) [NE.Q.] [QM witha Dodd label]. DUOVTRASTICAUS See DUOTRASTICHUS ECHTHROBACCELLA Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep, ECHTROBACCHA Perkins, 1906. 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 4: 74-gen. description : 128-gen. key =>. 1920, Insecutor Inscit, menstr. 8 ; 142-spelt Eethrobacca under Ecthrabacomyia. 1922, /nsecutor Inscit. menstr. 10 : 42-spelt Echthrohacca : 44-spelt Echthrobacca under Kekaoburra Girault. 1924, Insecutor Inseit. menstr. 12 : 6-spell correctly. 1924, “Homo perniciosus and new Hymenoptera,’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 April 1924); 3{180]-spelt Ecthrobacca under Austromira Girault. ECHTHROBACCOMYTA See ECTHROBACOMYIA ECHTHRODR YINUS Perkins, 1906. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 149-gen. description : 183-gen. key 2°. 1925, ‘‘An essay on when a {Ty is lovable, the ceremony of baptising some and unlovely hate.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (30 June 1925) : 2[188]-spelt Ecthrodryinus. ECHTHROGONATOPIUS Perkins, 1906. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 ; 75-gen, description : 126-gen. key = *. ECTHROBACOMYIA Girault, 1920. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. ECTOPIOGNATHA Perkins, 1906. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 74-gen. description : 123-gen. key =>. ECTROMA Westwood, 1833. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 181, 183-gen. key ECTROMELLA Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. ECTROMOIDES Girault, 1915, Eneyrtidae Gordh and Dahmis in prep. ECTROMYTELLA Girault, 1915, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. ELACHERTETRASTICHUS Girault, 1913, 1913, Meni. Od Mus. 2 : 264-gen. nov, + description : 272-gen. key 35. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 193-a junior synonym of Rhicropeltella Girault (1913) : 258-statement of synonymy and tribe change from Elachertini to Omphalini : 263-tribe change ta Tetrastichini. Type-species: Elacherletrastichus purpureus Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. ELACHERTONECREMNUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 293-gzen, nov, + description : 294-gen. key. Type-species: Blachertonecremnus cireum/jectus Girault by monotypy. Kuranda [NE.Q.] [QM]. ELASMUS Westwood, 1833. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 170-notes on Australian species : 179-notes on species with yellow heads and characters of use. ELATUS Walker, 1848. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 312-gen. key «> ELIJAATA Giraull, 1928. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. EMERSONIA Girault, 1933, 1933, ‘Some beauties inhabitant not of the boudoirs of commerce but of nature’s bosom. —New insecis.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (22 November 1933) : 1[304]- gen, description, Type-species: Emersonia atriscutum Girault by monotypy. Belgrave, Vic. [QM]. ENAESIUS Enock, 1909, 1911, Trans. Ani. ent. Sac, 37 ; 287-a junior synonym of Anagrus Haliday (1851); as Enasius. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 179-compared with Erythinelus Encok (1909); spelt Enasius. 1929, ‘'North American Hymenoptera Mymaridae."* (Girault : Brisbane) (8 January 1929) : 7[239]-gen. key 22; a junior synonym of Erfhymelus; as Enasius. ENCARSIA Forster, 1878. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2; (86-gen, description :197-gen key © 4. ENCYRTOCEPHALUS Ashmead, 1900. 1917, Insecufor Inseil. menstr. 5 > 152- Pseudorileva Girault (1915) a jumior synonym. 682 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM ENCYRTOIDEA Girault, 1923. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep, ENCYRTOMPHALE Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 210-gen. nov. + description. Type-species; Encyriomphale parvulicorpus Girault by original designation. Capeville (Pentland) [C.Q.] {QM]. ENCYRTOMYTA Girault, 1915- Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms.in prep. ENCYRTUS Laireille, 1809. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4; |23-gen. key =~ Microterys Thomson (1876) a jumor synonym. 1917, ‘“Descriptiones stellarum novarum.** (Girault : 2?) (1 May 1917) ; 13[92]- repeat of above synonymy. ENTACELLA Girault, 1913, 1913, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist, Soe. (N.S) 113 35- gen. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 352-gen. description Type-species: Eniacella rufricornis Girault by original designation, Mulgrave River, Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. ENIACOMORPHA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 4: 354-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Eniacamorphea vultur Girault by original designation. Gordonyale [NE.Q.] [QM]. ENOGGERA Girault, 1926. 1926, ‘*Hymenoptera minutae nova Australiensis."’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 January 1926) : 1[196]-gen. description. Type-species! Enoggera polita Girault by monotypy. Enoggera [Brisbane, SE.Q,] [QM]. ENOGGERELLA Girault, 1926, 1926, '*New pests from Australia.*’ (Girault : Brisbane) (31 March 1926) : 1[199]-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Enoggerella nassqui Girault by monotypy. Wynnum [Brisbane, SE.Q.] [QM]. ENTEDON Dalman, 1820, 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 152-gen. key © -. 1917, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 4: 110- Entedonella Girault (1913) a junior synonym. 1922, “The North American species of Emersonella and Entedon with excuses, etc,”' (Girault : Brisbane) (20 October 1922) : 1[165]-gen. description, ENTEDONASTICAUS Girault, 1920, 1920, Inseeutor Inseit. mensir. 8 + 143-gen, nov. + description. Type-species: Entedonastichus mirus Girault by monotypy. Irvinebank [NE.Q.] [QM]. ENTEDONELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 154 footnote-gen. nov. as part of a key, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 183-author given as Girault. 1917, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 4 + 110-a junior synonym of Entedon Dalman (1820). 1927, Rec, S, Aust. Mus. 3; 337-aereiscapus described as a “sp, nov.”’ of Entedonella. Type-species: Entedonella magnifica (?) Girault and Dodd by original designation. Croydon, [NC.Q,] [NMY], NOTES: The key, 1913 : 154, forms the description which would fulfil the requirements for availabiltiy under Article 12 of the Code, In the 1913 paper the type- locality was given as Victoria, but in the 1915 paper it was stated as Croyden, Queensland. The Holotype bears the labels “Nat. Mus, Victoria Croyden 30.11.08” with ‘‘Pres. by S.W. Fulton Esq."’ on the reverse, ‘Type »"*, *Det. by Girault and Dodd Q’land Rec. 10.9.14"', “Entedonella magnifica Girault and Dodd [GH]"’. Girault’s unpublished manuscript says ‘The type locality is not Victoria’. The 1915 published collection date and collector match those on the specimen labelled by Grrault, hence Croydon, NC.Q.- [L8 128, 142 15E] is the correct type-localivy. ENTEDONOMORPHA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 261-gen. nov. + description + 270-gen, description : 272- gen. key ° 5. 1914, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 266 footnote-notes on genus : 267-note on genus at end of £. suhfusciventris Girault. Type-species: Entedonomorpha tennysoni Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 683 ENTEDONOMPHALE Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem, Qd Mus, 3: 216-gen. nov. + deseription. Type-species: Entedanomphale mareiscutum Girault by original designation. Chindera [= Chinderah], N.S.W. [QM]. ENTEDONOMYIA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 185-gen, nov. + description. Type-species: Entedanomyia platoni Girault by original designation, Gordonvaie and Cairns [NE.Q] [QM]. ENTEDONOPSEUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3 + 188-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Enfiedonopseus tricaloripes Girault by original designation, Chindera [= Chinderah], N.S.W. [QM]. EPACRIAS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 154-gen. description : 157-gen. key ° >. 1913, Bull. Wis, nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S,) 11: 46- gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Epacrias nigriviridis Girault by original designation, Quingilli (Cairns Disirict) [NE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: Both papers issued in December of 19{3-the Bull, Wis, nat. Hist. Soc. paper was without doubt written first. Gahan and Fagan (1923) accepted the Men. Qd Mus. paper as the reference on which this genus was established which is the reverse of their decision with the genus Mestocharella Girault (also found in these two papers), Gahan and Fagan’s decision in the case of Epicrias is also inconsistent with their treatment of Achrysocharelloidea Girault Apterosemoidea Girault, Asaphomorphella Girault etc. where the choice was between Trans, R, Soe. 8. Aust. 37 (December 1913 which becomes 31 December 1913 under Article 21 of the Code) and Mem. Qd Mus. 2 (10 December 1913). In these cases they accepted Trans. R. Soc. 8. Aust. as the reference on which these genera were established, If one applies this decision consistently, the reference for Epacrias is the Bull. Wis. nat, Hist. Soc, paper. EPANAGYRUS Girault, 1915. Eneyrtidaeé Gordh and Dahms in prep. EPANOGMUS Girault, 1920. 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 8: 43-gen. noy. + description. Type-species: Epartogmus breviventris Girault by original designation. Mulgrave River, Gordonvyale [NE.Q.] [QM]. EPANUSIA Girault, 1913, Eneyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. EPELATUS Girault, 1928. 1928, “‘Notice af a curious professor and of native wasps and wood lice,’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 November 1928) : 3[231]- gen. description. Type-species: Epelatus eurylomoidea Girault by monotypy. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [SAM]. EPENTASTICHUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem, Od Mus. 2 : 241-gen. nov. + description ; 250-gen. key = 2. Type-species: Epentastichus nugatorius Girault by original designation, Ayr [NE.Q] [QM]. EPENTEDON Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 186-gen. nov. + description, Type-species: Kpentedon unnotipennis Girault by original designation. Melbourne, Vic. [NMV]. EPEXOCLAENOIDES Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 ; 357-gen. nov. without description, Type-species: Epexaclaenaides bicinetus Girault by original designation. Brisbane (SE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES; Although this genus is published without a description it was followed by the description of its type-species. It is therefore a yalid, available genus-group name under Article 12b of the Code. EPIBLATTICIDA Giraull, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. EPIBOOTANIA Girault. 1937. 1937, ‘“‘New naturals, unorthodoxies and non- pollutions, viz. -New hexapods. —” (Girault : Brisbane) (20 November 1937) : 1[326]-Type-species description only. Type-species: Epibootania guttalipennis Girault by original designation, Kuranda [NE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: Girault did not provide a generic description, but merely described the type- 684 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM species. The generic name was published after 1930 and is available under Article 13c of the Code. EPICAUDONIA Girault, 1914. 1914, Ent. News 25 : 396-gen. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 209-gen. description. Type-species: Epicaudonia scelestus Girault by original designation. Meerawa (Cairns District) [NE.Q.] [QM]. EPICHEILONEURUS Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. EPICHR YSOATOMUS Girault, 1916. 1916, Mem. Od Mus. 5 : 212-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Epichrysoatomus unfasciatipennis by original designation. Brooklyn, N.S.W. [QM]. EPICHR YSOCHARIS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 232-a junior synonym of Quadrastichus Girault (1913). 1913, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 11 : 36- gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Epichrysocharis fusca Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: As a standard I am accepting the Bull. Wis. nat, Hist. Soc. (N.S.) paper as the reference for this genus-group name. Both papers issued in December of 1913. The paper I am accepting was without doubt written first. See NOTES with Epacrias Girault which discusses the dates of issue of the two papers above. EPICHRYSOMALLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 309-gen. nov. + description : 312-gen. key 2°. Type-species: Epichrysomalla atricorpus by original designation. Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [QM]. EPICOLYSTICAHUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 285-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Epicolystichus aereicorpus Girault by monotypy. Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [QM]. EPIDINOCARSIS Girault, 1913. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahmss in prep. EPIENCYRTOIDES Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. EPIENCYRTUS Ashmead, 1900. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 126-gen. key °°. EPILELAPS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 344-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Epilelaps hyalinipennis Girault by original designation. Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [QM]. EPIMEGASTIGMUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 297-subgen. nov. of Megastigmus Dalman (1820) : 302-spp. key : 307-subgen. nov. + description. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 53 : 340-used as a generic name; under Megastigmus maculatipennis there is a discussion of Epimegastigmus and Megastigmus indicating that they must be ‘‘worked together’’. 1940, Od Nat. 11: 105-used as a generic name. Type-species: Xanthosomoides fulvipes Girault (1913) by original designation Brisbane [SE.Q.] [QM]. EPIMETAGEA Girault, 1913. 1913, Can. Ent. 45 ; 225-gen. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 226-Astilbula Girault (1913) a junior synonym; gen. description. Type-species: Epimetagea purpurea Girault by original designation. Townsville [NE.Q.] [QM]. EPIPERILAMPUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Can. Ent, 45 : 224-gen. nov. + description. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 300-gen. description : 301 footnote-see NOTES below. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 307-notes under Coelocybelloides : 312-gen. key 22. 1916, Mem. Od Mus. 5 : 222-a junior synonym of Trichilogaster Mayr (1905). Type-species: Epiperilampus xanthocephalus Girault by original designation. Brisbane [SE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: Girault’s footnote to Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 301 is not very clear at first glance, e.g., it could mean that he was making Melanosomella Girault (1913) and Coelocybella Girault (1913) synonyms of Epiperilampus. In his unpublished manuscript he has written, “‘Terobiella dilutiventris (Girault). Epiperilampus dilutiventris Girault, 1913f, p. 301. DAUHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: LV 685 Melanosomella dilutiventris Girault, 1913f, p. 301, footnote.” It is therefore cleat that Melanosomella dilutiveniris is an unpublished combination and that his footnote refers to what he considered a transfer of difutiventris from Melanosomella to Epiperilampus as a new combination, No generic synonymy was intended. In the case of Coelocybella, the footnote refers to a transfer of this genus from the Pteromalidae to the Perilampidae (see Mem. Qd Mus, 2 : 313). After the 1916 synonomy Girault continued to describe species in Epiperilampus; wdolphi, atricorpus and socratis (all 1931), EPIPOLYCYSTUS Girault, 1915. I9LS5, Mem. Od Mus, 3: 335-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Epipolyepstus asilus Girault by original designation. Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [QM]. EPIQUADRASTICAUS Girault, 1915. ISLS, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 258-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Epiguadrastichus emersoni Girault by monotypy. Gordonyale {NE.Q.] [QM]. EPISOLINDELIA Girault, 1914. 1914, Societas ent. 29 ; 23-gen. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 2-type-species transferred to Eupe/mus (Dalman, 1820), .e., Eupelmus is a senior synonym, Type-species: Episolindelia varicolor Girault by original designation, Nelson [= Gordonvyale] [NE.Q.] [QM]. EPISTENIA Westwood, 1832. 1927, Rec. S. dust. Mus. 3 : 313-compared wilh Thaumasura Westwood (1868). EPISTENOTERYS Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahmis in prep, EPISYSTOLE Girault, 1927. 1927, Rec. S, Aust, Mus. 3: 317-gen. nov. + description. Type-species; Episystole poeta Girault by original designation. Morningside [Brisbane SE.Q.] [QM]. EPITEROBIA Girault, 1914. 1914, Entomologist 47 : 68-gen. nov. + description. 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 4~ (89-gen, description. Type-species: Epiterobia reticulatithorax Girault by original designation. Nelson [ = Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. EPITETRACNEMUS Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. EPITETRALOPHIDAE Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. EPITETRASTICHUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem, Od Mus, 2 ; 229-gen. description; Pentastichades [NOMEN NUDUM] a junior synonym : 251-gen, key } ©, 1913, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N-S.). 11 = 45-gen. nov. without description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3: 237-under Fpiletraslichus lists Pentastichodes as a nomen nudum. Type-species: Epitetrastichus speciosissimus Girault by original designation, Babinda [NE.Q,] [OM]. NOTES: Both 1913 papers issued in December of 1913-the Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) paper was without doubt written first. Gahan and Fagan (1923) accepted the Mem. Od Mus. paper as the reference on which this’ genus was established. This is the reverse of their decision with the genus Mestocharella Girault (also found in these two papers), Their decision in the case of Epitetrastichus is also inconsistent with their treatment of Achrysocharelloidea Girault, Apterosemoidea Girault, Asuphomorphella Girault etc. where the choice was between Trans. R. Sac. §. Aust. 37 (December 1913 which becomes 31 December 1913 under Article 21 of the Code) and Mem, Od Mus. 2 (10 December 1913), In these cases Gahan and Fagan accepted Trans. R. Soc. 8. Ausi. 37 as the reference on! which the genera were established. If one applies this choice consistently then the reference for Epitetrastichus is the Bull, Wis. nat, Hist. Sac. (N.S_j paper. Such a decision solves the question as to the type-locality. In the Mem, Qd Mus, paper Girault gives two localities, Babinda and Nelson [= Gordonvale] without specifying which was the type. The 8ull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) paper lists Babinda as the locality and says the specimen is on a slide. There are two Girault specimens in the QM collections without any locality data. One is on a slide which can therefore be taken as the Holotype from Babinda and the second, on a card can be taken as the Nelson [= 686 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Gordonvale] specimen which has no type status since it was not mentioned in the Bul/. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) paper. EPOLIGOSITA Girault, 1916. 1916, Mem. Od Mus. 5 : 206-nom., nov. for Paroligosita Girault (1915) not Kurdjumov (1912) see Paroligosta. EPOMPHALE Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 211-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Epomphale auriventris Girault by original designation. Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [QM]. EPOMPHALOIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch, 79, Abt.A., H.6: 49- gen. nov. + description. 1913, Mem, Od Mus, 2 : 240-gen. description 1 250-gen. key ©". 1928, "Notice of a curious professor and of native Wasps and wood lice."* (Girault : Brisbane) (20 November 1928) : 3[231]- as Epromphaloides. 1932, '*New pests from Australia, X."’ (Girault : Brisbane) (LO February 1932) : 1[286]-vorrection of Epromphaloides ta Epomphaloides. Type-species: Epomphalaides flavus Girault by original designation. Nelson [ = Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [OM]. ERICYDNELLA Girault, 1915, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms tn prep. ERICYDNUS Walker, 1837. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 182; 183-gen. key ERIGLYPTOIDEUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2; 154-gen. description : 156-gen. key). 1913, Trans, R, Soe. S, Aust. 37: 70-gen, noy. + description. Type-species: Eriglyptoideus yaricornis Girault by original designation (spelt Eriglytoideus varicornis in Traits. R. Soe. S. Aust. paper), Murray Bridge, 5.A, [SAM]. NOTES: Both papers issued in December 1913. Since the Trans. R. Soe. S. Aust. was without doubt written first, | am following Gahan and Fagan (1923) who accepted it as the reference on which this genus-group hame was established. EROTOLEPSIELLA Girault,, 1915. 1915, Can. Ent. 47 : 46-gen, nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 193-gen. noy. + description. Type-species: Ero/olepsiella bifasciata Girault by original designation. Babinda [NE,Q.] [QM]. EROTOLEPSIOPUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 4: 193-gen. nov. + description, Type-species: Erofalepsiopus subsolanus Girault by original designation. Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [QM]. ERYTHMELUS Enock, 1909. 1911, Trans. Am, ent. Soc. 37 > 287-a junior synonym of Anagrus Haliday (1833). L915, Men. Od Mus. 3° 179-compared with Enasius [= Enaesitus] Enock (1909), 1929, *'North American Hymenoptera Mymaridae."’ (Girault : Brisbane) (8 January 1929) : 7[239]-gen. key - +; Enaesius a junior synonym. EUCERATONEURA Girault, 1920. 1920, Insecutor Inseit. menstr. & : 37-gen. noy. + description, Type-species: Euceratoneura shellyi Girault by original designation, Little Mulgrave River [NE.Q.] [QM]. EUCHAROMORPHA Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79, Abt.A,, H.6; 62- first mention of genus-no description. 1913, Trans. R. Soc, S. Aust. 37 : 94-gen. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4 ; 229-gen. description. Type-species: Eucharomorpha worcesteri Girault by subsequent designation (Gahan and Fagan, 1923: 38). Paraguay [Type not seen]. NOTES: Although Girault annotated Eucharomorpha “new genus” in Trans, R. Soe, S. Aust. ({31] December 1913) and designated Eucharemorpha viridis Girault as the type-species, this genus-group name was mentioned previously in Arch. Naturgesch. (30 September 1913). Even in the absence of the annotation ''new gen." and a generic description this became a valid, available, genus-group name in the Arch. Naturgesch. paper under Article 12b of the Code since jt was accompanied by the descriptions of iwo species. In the absence of a fixed type-species in this paper Gahan DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 687 and Fagan (1923) designated the first of these two species, E. worcesteri Girault, as the type-species. Under these circumstances E. viridis Girault cannot be the type-species since it was not included in the original reference. EUCHEILONEUROPSIS Girault, 1922. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. EUCOELOCYBOMYIA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 306-gen. nov. + description : 309-notes under Parachrysomalla Girault : 311-gen. key Type-species: Eucoelocybomyia aerea Girault by original designation. Melbourne, Vic. [NMV]. EUCOMOMORPHELLA Girault, 1923. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. EUCOMYS Forster, 1856. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 128-notes on genus. EUDECATOMA Ashmead, 1888. 1927, Rec. S. Aust. Mus. 3 : 321-a junior synonym of Decatoma Spinola (1811). EUDEROMYIA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 176-gen. nov. + description : 177-gen. key 2°. Type-species: Euderomyia carlylei Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. EUDERUS Haliday, 1843. 1917, Insecutor Inscit, menstr. 5 : 152- Omphalomorpha Girault (1913), (spelt Omphalomorpa) a junior synonym. EUEUPELMUS Girault, 1931. 1931, ‘‘A new habit in an old insect, Homo pudicus and new Eurytomidae.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (1 September 1931) : 4[283]-type-species description. Type-species: Eueupelmus cornutus Girault by monotypy. Roma [SE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: Girault did not provide a generic description, but the generic name is available under Article 13c of the Code which covers names published after 1930. EUKOEBELEA Ashmead, 1904. See KOEBELEA, EULOPHINUSIA Girault, 1913. 1913, Ent. News 24 : 457-gen. nov. + description. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 286-gen. description : 291-gen. key 2°. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 288-a junior synonym of Grotiusella Girault (1913). Type-species: Eulophinusia cydippe Girault by original designation. Thursday Island (Torres Strait) [NE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: Girault’s 1915 paper clearly indicates that he considered Eulophinusia to be a junior synonym of Grotiusella. However, according to the dates of issue on the publications Eu/ophinusia is the senior synonym. EULOPHOMORPHA (?) Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 293-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Eulophomorpha flavicornis (?) Dodd by original designation. Harvey’s Creek (Cairns) [NE.Q.] [QM with Dodd label]. EULOPHOSCOTOLINX Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 251 footnote-gen. key Tetrastichini ? 2 : 265-gen. nov. + description : 272-gen. key Elachertini © ¥ : 272 footnote-tribe Tetrastichini. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 258-removed from tribe Elachertini : 263-removed to the Tetrastichini. Type-species: Eulophoscotolinx viridis Girault by original designation. Halifax (Ingham District) [NE.Q.] [QM]. EULOPHOTETRASTICHUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79, Abt.A., H.6: 70- gen. nov. + description. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 234-a junior synonym of Neomphaloidella Girault (1913) (the reverse is true; see NOTES below). Type-species: Eulophotetrastichus io Girault by original designation. Kuranda [NE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: In the 1913 Mem. Od Mus. paper Girault quite clearly intended Eulopho- tetrastichus to be a junior synonym of Neomphaloidella. However, according to the dates of publication on the journals Eulophotetrastichus is the senior synonym. EULOPAUS Geoffroy, 1762. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 285-gen. description + notes : 292-gen. key °°. 688 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM EUNOTOMYIIA Girault, 1922. 1922, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 10: 153-gen. noy. + description, Type-species: Eunotomyiia corvus Girault by monotypy. Toowong, Brisbane [SE.Q.] [QM], EUPELMOMORPAA Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. EUPELMOPHOTISMUS Girault 1920. 1920, Insecutor Inscit. mensir. & » 144-gen. noy. + description. Type-species; Eupelimophotismus eupelmoideus Girault by monotypy. Stradbroke Island [SE.Q.] [QM]. EUPELMUS Dalman, 1820. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 4: 2-type-species of Episolindelia Girault (1914) transferred to Eupelmus, i.e. Episolindelia is a junior synonym of Eupelmus. 1939, Od Nat. 11: 19-as Cupelmus : 22-a cryptic note under £. fuligispina Girault making Anastatus Motschulsky (1859) a junior synonym of Eupelmus, *... the one hundred and thirty-first species of the genus [Eupelmus] (now united with Anastatus)’’. EUPERILAMPOIDES Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 3: 308-gen. nov. + description : 3] 1-gen. key <2. Type-species: Aiperilampoides scutellatus Girault by original designation. Brisbane [SE.Q.] [QM]. EUPLECTROMORPHA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mis. 2.: 275 footnote- transfers Euplectrus nigrifemur Girault (in key) to Buplectromorpha : 276-gen. description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 278-gen, nov. + description; refers to 1913 description. Type-species: Euplectromorpha unifasciata Girault by original designation. Babinda [NE.Q,] [QM]. NOTES: The 1913 description, although not annotated gen. noy., serves to make this a valid, available genus-group name in that year. EUPLECTROMORPHELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 280-gen, noy. + description. Type-species: Euplectromorphella cicatricosa Girault by monotypy. Gordonvale [NE.Q,] [QM]- EUPLECTROPHELINUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 283-gen. nov. + description : 284 footnote to gen. key 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 282-compared with Sympiesomorphelleus Girault (1913) + 288-notes on type-species. Type-species: Euplectraphelinus sainipierrei Girault by original designation. Kuranda [NE.Q_] [QM]. EUPLECTROTETRASTICHUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Men7. Od Mus. 3: 262-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Euplectrotetrastichus spenceri Girault by original designation, Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [QM]. EUPLECTRUE See EUPLECTRUS EUPLECTRUS Westwood, 1832. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 273-notes on Australian species. 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 3: 277-notes + corrections to 1913 notes. 1936, *‘Terror-errors; and novitates of Pterygota (or earth realities not state- bound).”’ (Girault : Sydney) (29 August 1936) : 4[325]-as Euplectrue. 1937, **New naturals, unorthodoxies and non- pollutions. viz.-New hexapods.—”” (Girault ; Brisbane) (20 November 1937) 2 3[328]-correction of Euplectrue to Eupleetrus. EURYCRANIELLA Girault, 1916. 1916, Mem. Od Mus. 5 : 227-gen. nov. without description. Type-species: Eurycranium baeuso- morpha Girault (1915) by original designation. Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: Although Eurveraniella was published as new without a description it is a valid, available genus-group name under Article 12b (5) of the Code. EURYCRANIUM Ashmead, 1904 (not Gray, 1832). 1916, Mem. Od Mus. 5 : 227-a junior synonym of Anyvsis Howard (1896). EURYDINOTELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 319-gen. description 7 330-gen. key. 1913, Trans. R. Soc, S. Aust. 37: 105-gen, nov. + description. Type-species: Eurydinotella prima DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 689 Girault by original designation. Murray Bridge, S.A. [SAM]. NOTES: Since both descriptions issued in December 1913, I have followed Gahan and Fagan (1923) in accepting the Trans. R. Soc. S, Aust. 37 paper as the reference on which this genus was established. EURYDINOTELLEUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus, 2 : 324-gen. nov. + description : 329-gen. key. Type-species: Eurydinotelleus silvensis Girault by original designation. Kuranda [NE.Q.] [QM]. EUR YDINOTELOIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch, 79, Abt.A., H.6: 55- gen. nov. without description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 331-Polycysteloides Girault (1913) a junior synonym. Type-species: Eurydinoteloides americana Girault by original designation. San Bernardino, Paraguay. [Type not seen]. NOTES: Although Eurydinoteloides was published as new without a description it is a valid, available genus-group name under Article 12b (5) of the Code. EURYDINOTOMORPAHA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 320-gen. description : 330-gen. key. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 332-gen. nov., reader referred to 1913 reference for description : 333-note on type-species after Eurydinotomorpha incerta Girault. 1915, Can. Ent. 47 : 45-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Eurydinotomorpha pax Girault by original designation. Babinda, [NE.Q.] [QM]. EURYISCHIA Riley, 1889. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 135-notes on genus; gives author as Howard. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 177-gives author as Koebele with reasons : 179-notes on genus. 1916, Mem. Od Mus, 5 : 211-gives Koebele as author; Myiocnema Ashmead (1900) a junior synonym. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 53 : 331-gives Koebele as author and describes a new species. 1930, ‘‘New pests from Australia, [X.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (29 December 1930) : 1[278]-Euryischomyia [spelt Euryischomyiia] Girault (1914) a junior synonym of Myiocnema Ashmead (1900). EURYISCHOMYIA Girault, 1914. 1914, Can. Ent. 46 : 285-gen. nov. + description in introduction to paper. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 178-gen. description. 1916, Mem. Od Mus, 5 : 211-Myiocnema Ashmead (1900) a junior synonym of Euryischia Riley (1889). 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 53 : 331-as Euryischomyiia. 1930, ‘‘New pests from Australia, [X.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (29 December 1930) : 1[278]-under Elasmus atroaeneus Girault as Euryischomyiia; a junior synonym of Myiocnema Ashmead (1900). Type-species: Euryischomyia washingtoni Girault by original designation. Capeville (Pentland) [C.Q.] [QM]. EURYPERILAMPUS Girault, 1931. 1931, ‘‘A new habit in an old insect, Homo pudicus and new Eurytomidae.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (1 September 1931) : 1[280]-gen. description. Type-species: Euryperilampus miltoni Girault by monotypy. Sydney, N.S.W. [ANIC]. EURYRHOPALUS Howard, 1898. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 121-gen. key 2?. EURYSCOTOLINX Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 266-gen. nov. + description : 272-gen. key °°. Type-species: Euryscotolinx guttativertex Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. EURYSYSTOLE Girault, 1913. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37: 114-gen. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 263-gen. description. Type-species: Eurysystole vulgaris Girault by original designation. Cairns [NE.Q.] [SAM]. EURYTOMA Illiger, 1807. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 238-Bephratella Girault (1913) a junior synonym : 256- notes on this synonymy after Eurytoma soror Girault. 1925, Od agric. J. (N.S.) 24 : 536-under 690 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Eurytoma larvicola Girault. Girault unable to distinguish Bruchophagus Ashmead (1888) from Eurytoma. NOTES: Girault’s discussion in the 1925 paper above refers to his unpublished manuscript where he has placed Bruchophagus as a junior synonym of Eurytoma. EUR YTOMOMMA Girault, 1920. 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 8 : 144-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Eurytomomma aurifacies Girault by monotypy. Irvinebank [NE.Q.] [QM]. EURYTOMOMOIDEA Girault, 1928. 1928, ‘‘Notice of a curious professor and of native wasps and wood lice.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 November 1928) : 4[232]- gen. description. Type-species: Eurytomomoidea eleocarpi Girault by monotypy. Enoggera [Brisbane, SE.Q.] [QM]. EUSANDALUM Ratzeburg, 1852. 1917, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 5 : 35- Meseusandalum Girault (1915) a junior synonym. EUSEMION Dahlbom, 1857. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 122-gen. key 2%. EUSEMIONELLA Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. EUSEMIONOPSIS Girault, 1918. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. EUSTOCHOMORPAHA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 155-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Eustochomorpha haeckeli Girault by original designation. Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [QM]. EUTRICHOSOMELLA Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. EXANTHOSOMA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 265-gen. nov. + description. 1925, ‘‘Indications (in new insects) of ruling power and law in nature.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 March 1925) : 3[186]- Exanthosoma [i.e., the type-species] a synonym of [sosoma wordsworthi Girault (1915) (Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 272). Type-species: Exanthosoma funeralis Girault by monotypy. Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: Girault has synonymised the type- species of Exanthosoma with Isosoma wordsworthi which he described in the same paper but a few pages later. In his unpublished manuscript Girault has the combination Jsosoma funeralis (Girault) under which he lists 7. wordsworthi as a junior synonym. His intention was that Exanthosoma was a junior synonym of Tsosoma Walker (1832). EXOCHLAENUS Shipp, 1894. 1926, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 14 : 127- Exoclaenoides Girault (1915) a junior or synonym; reference has Shipp’s genus spelt Exoclaenus. EXOCLAENOIDES Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 356-gen. nov. without description. 1926, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 14: 127-a junior synonym of Exochlaenus Shipp (spelt Exoclaenus). Type-species: Exoclaenoides uncinctus Girault by original designation. Brisbane [SE.Q.] [QM]. FINLAYIA Girault, 1934. 1934, ‘‘New Capsidae and Hymenoptera, with note on an unmentionable.’”’ (Girault : Sydney) (21 December 1934) : 1[311]- describes type-species. Type-species: Finlayia puella Girault by monotypy. Gogango [SE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: I am accepting this genus-group name as valid and available under Article 13c of the Code based upon the title of the paper which indicates that the nominal taxa included are new. FROUDEANA Girault, 1928. 1928, ‘‘Some Insecta and a new all highness (notes compiled in fear and sorrow).”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (18 August 1928) : 4[228]-gen. description. 1937, ‘‘New naturals, unorthoxies and non- pollutions, viz.-New hexapods.-’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 November 1937) : 3[328]-correction to 1928 reference from Eulophini to Eulophinae. Type-species: Hetreulophus clavicornis Dodd (1924) by original designation. Lord Howe Island [SAM]. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 691 FULGORIDICIDA Perkins, 1906. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 141-compared with Coccidoxenus Crawford (1913) under C. inconspicuus Girault : 147-gen. description ; 181-gen. key °°. GIORGIONIA 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]-gen. description. Type-species: Giorgionia flavipetiole Girault by monotypy. Juandah [SE.Q.] [QM]. GIRAULTIA Gahan and Fagan, 1923. nom. nov. for Cirrospilopsis Girault, 1915 (not Bréthes, 1913). GOETHEANA Girault, 1920. 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 8 : 97-gen. nov. without description. 1930, ‘‘New pests from Australia, VIII.’ (Girault : Brisbane) (16 August 1930) : 4[276]-Dasyscapus Gahan (1927) a junior synonym. Type-species: Goetheana shakespearei Girault by monotypy. Greenhills near Cairns [NE.Q.] [QM]. GOETHELLA Girault, 1928. 1928, ‘‘Some insecta and a new all highness (notes compiled in fear and sorrow).”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (18 August 1928) : 4[228]-gen. description. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 53 : 330-gen. description. Type-species: Goethella asulcata Girault by monotypy. South Australia [SAM]. GONATOCEROIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Entomologist 46 : 255-subgen. nov. + description. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2 : 109-given generic status and compared with Gonatocerus Nees (1834). 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 156-a junior synonym of Gonatocerus. Type-species: Gonatoceroides australica Girault by original designation. Ayr [NE.Q.] [QM]. GONATOCERUS Nees, 1834. 1911, Trans. Am. ent. Soc. 37 : 276-Oophilus Enock (1909) a junior synonym. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 156-Agonatocerus Girault (1913) and Gonatoceroides Girault (1913) junior synonyms. 1929, ‘‘North American Hymenoptera Mymaridae.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (8 January 1929) : 20[252]-gen. key. 1936, ‘‘Chalcididae, Capsidae species nova Australiensis Giraulti.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (25 April 1936) : 1[320]-as Conatocerus. 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. GONIOGASTRELLA (?) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 282-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Goniogastrella caudatus Girault by original designation. Gordonvale [NE.Q.] and Batchelor, Northern Territory [QM]. GOUNODIA Girault, 1940. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. GRANTANNA Girault, 1939. 1939, Ohio J. Sci. 39 : 324-nom. nov. for Neocentrobia Blood (1925) (not Girault, 1912). GROTIUSELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 282-gen. nov. + description : 284-gen. key °°. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 288-Eulophinusia Girault (1913) a junior synonym. 1916, Mem. Qd Mus. 5 : 216-note on antennal club. Type-species: Grotiusella fasciatifrons Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: Girault’s 1915 paper clearly indicates that he considered Eulophinusia to be the junior synonym. However, according to dates of issue it is the senior synonym. GYROLASELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 166-gen. description : 166 footnote-placed in Tribe Elachertini : 178-gen. key Omphalini ° ° : 271-gen. key Elachertini °°. 1913, Societas ent. 28 : 105-gen. nov. + description. 1913, Trans. R. ent. Soc. S. Aust. 37 : 71-gen. description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 269-correction to gen. key (1913: 178). 692 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Type-species: Gyrolasella consobrinus Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: The first two papers above issued in December of 1913 (the former 10th December and the latter 20th December). Gahan and Fagan (1923) regard the Mem. Qd Mus. paper as the reference on which the genus was established which is the reverse of their decision with similar cases, e.g., Achrysocharelloidea Girault, Apterosemoidea Girault, Asaphomorphella Girault etc. In the latter cases the choice is between Mem. Qd Mus, 2 (10th December) and Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37 (December 1913 which, under Article 21 of the Code becomes 31 December 1913). To be consistent one would have to accept the Societas ent. paper as the reference for the genus — it was clearly written first. In these two papers Girault gives two different type-species, G. consobrinus Girault in Societas ent. and G. fasciatus Girault in Mem. Qd Mus. 2. As a standard I am accepting the Societas ent. paper as the reference for this genus-group name. Hence the type-species is Gyrolasella consobrinus. GYROLASOMYIA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 175-gen. nov. + description : 178-gen. key °°. Type-species: Gyrolasomyia washingtoni Girault by original designation. Capeville (Pentland) [C.Q.] [QM]. HABRITELLA (?) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 191-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Habritella graciliventris (?) Girault and Dodd by monotypy. Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [QM]. HABROCYTUS Thomson, 1878. 1938, N. Qd Nat. 6(55): 2-Australian species compared with Ashmead’s generic diagnosis. HABROLEPIS Forster, 1856. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 122-gen. key = 2. HABROLEPOIDEA Howard, 1894. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 183-gen. key 22. 1920, Proc. U.S. natn. Mus. 58 : 187- Zarhopaloides Girault (1915) a junior synonym. 1926, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 14 : 65-Type- species (Z. axillaris Girault) placed back into Zarhopaloides. HABROLEPOPTER YGIS Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. HABROLEPOPTERYX Ashmead, 1900. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 183-gen. key 2°. HAECKELIANIA Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Qd Mus. 1 : 97-gen. nov. + description : 115-gen. key ?°. 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 12 : 61- catalogue : 68-gen. key 2°? : 70-7 ¢ unknown. 1938, Revta Ent., Rio de J. 9 : 382-as Haeckeliana. Type-species: Haeckeliania haeckeli Girault by original designation. Herberton [NE.Q.] [QM]. HALTICOPTERELLA (?) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 198-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Halticopterella nigriflagellum Girault by original designation. Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [QM]. HELEGONATOPUS Perkins, 1906. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 127-gen. key 2°. HEMAENASIUS Ashmead, 1900. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 124-gen. key * 2. HEMENCYRTUS Ashmead, 1900. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 126-gen. key ?%. HEMIPTARSENOIDEUS Girault, 1916. 1916, Mem. Od Mus. 5 : 220-gen. nov. + description. 1917, ‘‘Descriptiones Hymenopterorum Chalcidoidicarum variorum cum observationibus. V.’’ (Girault : Glenndale, Maryland) (8 August 1917) : 8[123]-a junior synonym of Hemiptarsenus Westwood (1833). 1924, ‘‘Homo perniciosus and new Hymenoptera.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 April 1924) : 4[181]-repeats 1917 synonymy above, Type-species: Hemiptarsenoideus semialbiclava Girault by monotypy. Perth, W.A. [USNM, QM]. NOTES: Gahan and Fagan (1923) indicate that two species were described in the 1916 paper, but there was only one plus a variety. It is clear therefore that Hemiptarsenoideus semialbiclava Girault is the type-species by DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 693 monotypy and Gahan and Fagan need not have designated it subsequently. HENICOPYGUS Ashmead, 1900. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 183-gen. key 2°. HERODOTIA Girault, 1931. 1931, ‘‘A new habit in an old insect, Homo pudicus and new Eurytomidae.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (1 September 1931) : 1[280]-gen. description. Type-species: Herodotia procopii Girault by monotypy. Brisbane [SE.Q.] [QM]. HETERARTHRELLUS Howard, 1898. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 125-gen. key °°. 1917, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 5 : 136-a junior synonym of Dinocarsis Forster (1856), HETREULOPHUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 298-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Hetreulophus bifasciatifrons Girault by original designation. Babinda [NE.Q.] [QM]. HEXACLADIA Ashmead, 1891. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 120-gen. key 2°. HEXANUSIA Girault, 1922. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. AHEXENCYRTUS Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. HOCKERELLA Girault, 1930. 1930, ‘‘New pests from Australia, VIII.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (16 August 1930) : 4[276]-gen. description. Type-species: Hockerella dioculata Girault by monotypy. Gympie [SE.Q.] [QM]. HOLANUSIA Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. HOLASAPHES Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3 : 327-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Holasaphes gregi Girault by original designation. Horn Island, Torres Strait, [NE.Q.] [QM]. HOLCENCYRTUS Ashmead, 1900. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 127-gen. key + footnote £2. HOLCOTHORAX Mayr, 1875. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 121-gen. key 2°. HOMALOPODA Howard, 1894. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 120-gen, key ?°. HOMALOTYLUS Mayr, 1875. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 127-gen. key °°. HORISMENELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 189-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Horismenella clariviridis Girault by original designation. Upper Tweed River, N.S.W. [QM]. HORISMENOIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 153, footnote-gen. nov. (key forms the description). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 181-gen. description. Type-species: Horismenoides sulfureiventris Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. HORISMENOPSIS Girault, 1915. 1915, Can. Ent. 47 : 234-gen. nov. without description; Horismenus antiopa Girault, type-species. 1916, Mem. Od Mus. 5 : 213-Horismenus antiopa Girault type-species. Type-species: Horismenus antiopa Girault (1913) by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES; Although no generic description was published Horismenopsis is a valid, available, genus-group name since it was published before 1931 with an indication as defined under Article 12 of the Code. HORISMENUS Walker, 1843. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus, 2: 152-gen. key 22. 1915, Can. Ent. 47 : 234-notes on genus. IDARNES Walker, 1843. 1917, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 5 : 37- Idarnomorpha Girault (1915) a junior synonym. 1918, Ent. News 29 : 129-Idarnomorpha a junior synonym. IDARNOIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37 : 100-gen. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 286-gen. description. Type-species: Jdarnoides channingi Girault by original designation. Cairns [NE.Q.] [SAM]. IDARNOMORPAHA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 281-gen. nov. + description. 694 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM 1917, Inseeytor Inseit, menstr. 5 : 37-made a junior synonym of Jdarnes Walker (1843), 1918, Ent. News 29 : 129-4 junior synonym. of Idarnes. Type-species: Idarnomorpha subaénea Girault by original designation. Gordanvale [NE.Q.] [QM]. IDEOCENTRUS See DIOCENTRUS IDEOIDARNES Girault, 1931. 1913, ‘‘Hymenoptera, Thysanoptera nova Australiensis."? (Girault : Brisbane) (15 ‘September 1931) : 1[284]-gen. description. Type-species: Jdevidarnes miltoni Girault by monotypy. Mt. Glorious [SE.Q.] [OM], IDIOCENTRUS Gahan, 1927. 1930, ‘‘New pests from Australia, VIT1,”’ (Girault ; Brisbane) (16 August 1930) : 4[276]-spelt Jdeocentrus, a junior synonym of Stethvaium Enock (1909), INKAKA Girault, 1939. 1939, N. Od Nat, 7 (58): 2-gen. nov, + description. Type-species; /nkaka quadridentuta Girault by original designaton, Melbourne, Vic. [QM]. NOTES: The type-species name proposed by Girault was /. 4dentata. | haye altered it to 7, quadridentata in accordance with Article 31d (ii) of the Code. IRICHOHALTICELLA Cameron, 1911. 1925, ‘‘Indications (in new insects) of ruling power and law in nature.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 March 1925) : 3[186j-a junior synonym of Sromiatoceras Kirby (1883) (as Irichohatltichella). 1927, Rec. 8. Aust. Mus, 3; 328-Iricho- Aalticella reinstated as a genus (as Trichohattichella). TSODROMOIDES Girault, 1914. Eneyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. ISODROMUS Howard, 1887. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 125-gen. key ISOPLATA Girault, 1913 (not Férster, 1856), 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 312-gen. noy. + description; /soplata Forster considered a nomen nudum (see /saplatella). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 322-notes on genus by A,P. Dodd. Type-species! /sopluta geniculata Girault by original designation, Brisbane [SE.Q.] [QM]. See Jsoplatella below. ISOPLATELLA Gahan and Fagan, 1923, Nom. noy. for /soplata Girault (1913) not Fdrster (1856). NOTES; Gahan and Fagan (1923: 76) proposed the new name /soplatella to replace /soplata Girault which was preoccupied by /soplata Forster (1856). They also proposed /soplalella giraulti as a nom. nov. for /seplata geniculate Girault (not Férster, 1856). ISOPLATOIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem, Od Mus, 2 : 311-gen. description. 1913, Trans. R. Soe, S. Aust. 37: 85-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: lsoplatoides bifasciatus by original designation. Port Lincoln, S.A. [SAM]. NOTES: Since both descriptions issued in December of 1913, J have followed Gahan and Fagan (1923) in accepting the Trans. R. Soc. 8, Aust. as the reference on which this genus-group name was established. [SOSOMA Walker, 1832 (not Billbergz, 1820). 1925, ‘Indications (in new insects) of ruling power and law in nature.** (Girault : Brisbane) (10 March 1925) : 3[186]- Girault’s statement means Exanthosomu Juneralis Girault, the type-species of Exanthosoma Girault (1915) is a junior synonym of Isosoma wordswarthi Girault (1915). See NOTES with Exanthoasoma. ITTYS Girault, 1911. 1911, Trans, Am. ent, Soc, 37: 25-reference not seen. 1914, Can. Eni. 46 : 329-compared with Abbella Girault (spelt fins). 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soe. (N.S.) 12 + S8- catalogue : 65-gen. key 267-4 same as 1918, ‘North American Hymenoptera Trichogrammatidae.’’ (Girault ; Sydney) (1 November 1918) : 2[143]-gen. key =~. Type-species: Trichogramma ceresarum Ashmead by original designation. USA [Type not seen]. JAPANIA Girault, 1911. 1911, Trans. Am. ent. Soe. 37 : 44-reference not seen. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 695 1912, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. 10 : 84-gen. key °° : 85-42 discussed. 1912, Mem. Qd Mus. 1: 114-gen. key =<. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 102-ring joints. 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 12 : 58- catalogue : 66-gen. key 22 : 67-44 same as °°. Type-species: Japania ovi Girault by original designation. China [Type not seen]. JASSIDOPHTHORA Perkins, 1912. 1913, Proc. ent. Soc. Wash. 14 : 221-a junior synonym of Brachistella Girault (1911). 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 102-a junior synonym of Abbella Girault (1911) along with Brachistella. 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 12 : 57- catalogue under Abbella. KAKAOBURRA Girault, 1922. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. KAPATELLA Girault, 1932. 1932, ‘‘New pests from Australia, X.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 February 1932) : 4[289]-gen. description. Type-species: Kapatella transstriata Girault by monotypy. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. KEATSIA Girault, 1928. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. KOEBELEA Girault, 1915, (not Ashmead, 1904; not Baker, 1897). 1913 Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37 : 99-gives Ashmead as author of the genus. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 285-gen. nov. + refers to Ashmead’s description (1904, Mem. Carnegie Mus. 1 : 238); gives type-species as Koebelea fusca Girault (1913). 1927, Rec. S. Aust. Mus. 3 : 332-gives Girault as author for the genus. NOTES: Gahan and Fagan (1923: 77) give a good summary of the situation. Girault incorrectly believed the genus to be a nomen nudum and put his name to the genus but referred to its description by Ashmead. Girault’s Koebelea is therefore the same as Ashmead’s Koebelea. Koebelea Ashmead (1904) was preoccupied by Koebelea Baker (1897). Ashmead (1904) (Proc. ent. Soc. Wash, 6 : 126) proposed Eukoebelea as a new name for his Koebelea. Therefore, Koebelea Girault is really Eukoebelea Ashmead and the type-species is Koebelea australiensis Ashmead not Koebelea fusca Girault. KRADIBIELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 313-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Kradibiella nigricorpus Girault by original designation. Harvey’s Creek (Cairns) [NE.Q.] [QM]. LAMENNAISIA Girault, 1922. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. LATHROMERELLA Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Qd Mus. 1 : 93-gen. nov. + description : 115-gen. key 2°. 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 12: 61- catalogue : 68-gen. key ¥° : 70-42 not known. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 150-notes ona further specimen. 1916, Mem. Od Mus. 5 : 207-correction to 1915 note above. Type-species: Lathromerella fasciata Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. LATHROMERIS Forster, 1856. 1912, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. 10 : 86-gen. key °° : 87-2 4 discussed. 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 12 : 59- catalogue : 68-gen. key 22 : 70-2 4 discussed. LATHROMEROIDEA Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Qd Mus. 1: 94-gen. nov. + description : 115-gen. key °°. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 106-gen. notes. 1913, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 12 : 61- catalogue : 68-gen key 22 : 70-7 ¢ unknown. Type-species: Lathromeroidea nigra Girault by original designation (1912, p. 96 after description of L. nigrella Girault). Herberton and Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [QM, USNM]. LATHROMEROIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Ent. News, 24: 211-gen. nov. + description. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 105-gen. description. 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 12 : 61- catalogue : 69-gen. key 22 : 70-4 ¢ unknown. Type-species: Lathromeroides longicorpus Girault by original designation. Proserpine [NE.Q.] [QM]. 696 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM LELAPSOMORPHA Girault, 1913, 1913, Trans. R. Soc, S, Aust, 37: 87-gen. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 200-gen. description. Type-species! Lelapsomorpha myersi Girault by original designation. Port Lincoln, S.A. [SAM]. LEPTOMASTINX Forster, 1856. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4 = 150-Calocerinella Girault (1913) a junior synonym ; 182- gen. key 3, LEPTOSPERMOPHILA Girault, 1939, 1939, Ohia J. Sci. 39 : 324-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Leptospermophila fauna Girault by original designation, Oxley (Brisbane, SE.Q.] [QM]. LEUROCEROIDES Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. LEUROCERUS Crawford, 1911. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 120-gen. key — -. LINCOLNA Girault, 1940. 1940, Od Nat. 11 : 103-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Lincolna aldrovandii Girault by monotypy. Newcastle, N.S.W. [QM]. LINCOLNANNA Girault, 1939. 1939, Ohio J. Sei. 39 : 325-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Lincolnanna malpighii Girault by original designation. Gympie [SE.Q.] [QM]. LIOTHORAX Mayr, 1875. 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 4; 124-gen, key --, LISSEUR ¥TOMA Cameron, 1912. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 262-gen- description. LITOMASTLX Thomson, 1875, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 125-gen. key © =. LOMONOSOFFIELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus, 2 : 327-gen. nov. + description ; 329-gen. key. 1933, ‘Some beauties inhabitant not of the boudoirs of commerce but of nature’s bosom. -new insects."* (Girault : Brisbane) (22 November 1933) : 2[305]- as Lomonosofiella under Acroclisissa Girault. Type-species: Lomonosoffiella albipes Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] and Kuranda [NE.Q.] [QM]. MACRODONTOMERUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79, Abt.A, H.f: 84—- first mention of genus (no description). 1913, Trans. R. Soe, 8. Aust. 37; 100-gen. noy. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 277-gen. description, Type-species: Macrodontomerus unimaculatus Girault by monotypy. Ingham [NE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: Girault annotated Macrodontomerus *‘new gen."? and provided a formal description in Trans. R, Soc, 8, Ausi. 37 ({31] December 1913). This was preceded by the Arch. Naturgesch. paper (30 September 1913). Although he did not annotate Macrodontomerus as a new genus nor provide a generic description in the Arch. Naturgesch, paper it was made an available, valid, genus-group name under Article 12b (6) of the Code since it was accompanied by the deseription of M. unimaculatus. This species is therefore the type-species by monotypy and not M. triangularis Girault as designated later by Girault (M, triangularis was not described until the Trans. R. Soe. S. Aust. paper). MAGELLANANA Girault, 1939. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. MARIETTA Motschulsky, 1863. 1916, Societas ent. 31: 43-Perissopterus Howard (1895) a junior synonym. 1917, Jnsecutor Inscit. menstr. 5 : 32- compared with Aphelinus Dalman. MARLATTIELLA Howard, 1907. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 195-gen, description : 196-gen. key © -. MARXELLA Girault, 1932. Eneyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. MARXIANA Girault, 1932. 1932, ‘‘New pesis from Australia, X.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 February 1932) ; 6(291]-gen. description, Type-species: Marxiana grandiosa Girault by monotypy. Gold Creek [SE.Q.] [QM]. MEGACHILOCHALCIS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 328-gen. nov. + description, Type-species: Megachilochalcis DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV auricomosus Girault by original designation, Kewell, Vic. [NMV]. MEGADICYLUS Girault, 1929. 1929, ‘*New pests from Australia, VI.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (30 September 1929) : 3[268]-gen. description. Type-species: Megadicylus montanus Girault by monotypy. Stanthorpe ISE.Q.] [QM]. MEGAMELANOSOMA Girault, 1928, 1928, ‘‘Notice of a curious professor and of native wasps and wood lice.*’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 November 1928) : 3[231]- gen. description. Type-species: Megamelanosoma aeschyli Girault by monotypy. Benarkin [SE.Q.] [QM]. MEGASTIGMUS Dalman, 1820, 1913, Trans. R. Soe. 8, Aust. 37 + 80- Xanthosomoides Girault (1913) a junior synonym. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4; 297-repeat of 1913 synonymy + Bootanomyia, Paramegastigmus and Epimegasiigmus mentioned as subgenera noy. and descenbed later in same paper. 1929, Trans, R. Soc. §. Aust. 53 > 340-notes on genus under Megastigmus maculatipennis (Girault). MELANOSOMELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Can. Ent, 45 ; 222-gen. nov. + description + Melanosomellini new tribe. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 310-gen. description : 312-gen, key ® ?. 1916, Mem. Od Mus, 5 : 222-a junior synonym of Terobiella Ashmead 1900 (spelt Terabiella) (type-species are synonyms). Type-species: Melanosomella flavipes Girault by original designation. N.S.W. [QM]. MELITTOBIA Westwood, 1847. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 250-gen. key | 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3 : 216-notes on ring joints : 259-additions to 1913 key after Epiquadrastichus emersoni Girault. MENISCOCEPHALUS Perkins, 1906. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 146-gen. description : 182-gen, key — 2. 697 MERISMOMORPHA Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch, 79, Abt.A., H.6: 82- gen. nov, + description. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 321-gen. description : 330-gen. key. Type-species: Merismamorpha dculiventris Girault by original designation, Kuranda [NE.Q.] [QM]. MERISMORELLA Giraull, 1926. 1926, ‘New pests from Australia, 1V.** (Giraull : Brisbane) (18 November 1926) : 1[205]-gen, description. Type-species: Merismorella shakespearei Girault by monotypy. Gympie (SE.Q] [QM]. MEROMYZOBIA Ashmead, 1900. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 179-gen. key © -. MESAMOTURA Girault, 1925, 1925, “Indications (in new insects) of ruling power and law in nature,’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 March 1925) : 3[186]-gen, description Type-species: Mesamotura aristophani Girault by monotypy. Gympie [SE.Q.] [QM]. MESANUSIA Girault, 1922. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. MESANUSOMYIIA Girault, 1922, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. MESASTYMACHUS Girault, 1923. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep, MESELATUS Girault, 1922. 1923, Jnsecutor Inscit. menstr. 102 151-gen. nov. + description. 1925, ‘‘Indications (in new insects) of ruling power and law in nature.”* (Girault ; Brisbane) (10 March 1925) : 3[186]- Austroperilampus Dodd (1924) a junior synonym. Type-species: Meselatus fieus Girault by monotypy. Brisbane [SE.Q.] [QM]. MESENTEDON Girault, 1920. 1920, Jnsectitor [nscit. menstr. 8 » 39-gen. nov. + description, Type-species: Mesentedon hallami Girault by monotypy. Mulgrave River [NE.Q.] [QM]. MESEUSANDALUM Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 34-gen. nov. + description : 35-note at end of Mf Sstylafus Girault. 698 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM 1917, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 5 : 35-a junior synonym of Eusandalum Ratzeburg (1852). Type-species: Meseusandalum cyaneiventris Girault by original designation. Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [QM]. MESOCALOCERINUS Girault, 1922. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. MESOCOPIDOSOMYIIA Girault, 1925. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. MESORHOPELLA Girault, 1923. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. MESTOCHARELLA Girault, 1913, 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 269-gen. description : 272-gen. key #°. 1913, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 11: 41- gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Mestocharella feralis Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: Since both of the above papers issued in December of 1913, I have followed Gahan and Fagan (1923) in accepting the Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc, as the reference on which this genus-group name was established. MESTOCHARIS Forster, 1878. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2 : 153-gen. key 22. MESTOCHAROIDEUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 142-gen. nov. + description : 153-gen. key °°. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 190-correction to key + apparent synonymy with Peloro- telopsella Girault (1913). Type-species: Mestocharoideus cyaneus Girault (1913). Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: In the 1915 paper above Girault’s meaning is not clear when he says, ‘‘In the table of genera, antea, p. 153, it should be noted that Pelorotelopsella should be included with Mestocharoideus ...’? He was typically obscure with his synonymies and one could be forgiven for assuming that this was his intention here. The situation is not any clearer because of a previous statement on p. 184 of the same paper, ‘‘This genus [Pelorotelopsella] is in a wrong place in the table of genera previously. See following’’. However, in his unpublished manuscript he makes no reference to this synonymy under Mestocharoideus but places Pelorotelopsella under Metacrias Girault (1913). His 1915 reference therefore should not be taken as a synonymy. There is also a difficulty with the type- species which Girault (1913) gives as Mestocharis cyanea Girault, a combination which he did not use until 1914 (Societas ent. 29 : 11) when he published it as ‘‘new species’’. However, the 1913 paper has the name Mestocharoideus cyaneus published with a brief description making it available under Article 12b (6) of the Code. Therefore, the type-species is Mestocharoideus cyaneus Girault (1913); Mestocharis cyanea is therefore a junior, objective synonym of Mestocharoideus cyaneus. MESTOCHAROMYIA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 188-gen. nov. + note. Type-species: Mestocharis lividus Girault (1913) by original designation. Darwin and Bachelor, N.T. [QM]. METACASCA Girault, 1934. 1934, ‘‘New Capsidae and Hymenoptera, with note on an unmentionable.’’ (Girault : Sydney) (21 December 1934) : 3[313]- gen. description. Type-species: Bardylis magnus Girault (1928) by original designation. Taringa [Brisbane, SE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: Girault (1934) spelt the type- species Bardylus magnus. METACRIAS Girault, 1913. 1913, J. Ent. Zool. 5 : 106-gen. nov. + description (after type-species description); type-species spelt australiansis. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2: 151-gen. description : 152-gen. description (on both pages the type-species is spelt australiensis). 1913, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37 : 70- mentioned as an ‘‘MS”’ under Eriglyptoideus Girault. Type-species: Meracrias australiansis Girault by original designation. Brisbane [SE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: In Mem. Qd Mus. 2 reference Girault spelt the type-species as Metacrias australiensis and his specimen labels are also spelt this way. Gahan and Fagan (1923) give Metacrias australiensis as the type-species. | do not regard the spelling australiansis as an DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 699 incorrect original spelling since there is no clear evidence in the original publication of an inadvertent error (Article 32c (ii) of the Code). The spelling of the type-species is therefore Melacrias australiansis. The contrary decision made in the species section is corrected in the ADDENDA and CORRIGENDA section of this checklist. METADICYLUS Girault, 1926. 1926, Insecutor Inscit, menstr. 14: 71-gen. noy. + description. Type-species; Metadicylus australiensis Girault by monotypy. ‘‘? Brisbane" [SE.Q.] Type not located. METALLON Walker, 1848. 1915, Mem. Gd Mus. 4: \21-gen. key METALLONELLA Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep METANTHEMUS Girault, 1928, 1928, ‘Some new hexapods stolen from authority,”* (Giraull : Brisbane) (23 May 1928) ; 4[224]-gen. description. Type-species: Metgnthemus aureus Girault by monotypy. Aratula [SE.Q.] [QM]. METARRETOCERA Girault, 1927. 1927, Rec. 8S, Aust. Mus, 3 ; 325-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Merurretocera burnsi Girault by monotypy. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM, SAM], METASTENOIDES Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 190-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Mertastenvides simus Girault by original designation. Kuranda [NE.Q.] [QM]. METASYSTASIS Girault, 1925. 1925, ‘Indications (in new insects) of ruling power and law in nature,”’ (Girault ! Brisbane) (10 March 1925) : 2[185]-gen. description. Type-species: Merasystasis fulvicoxa Girault by monotypy. Amamoor [SE.Q.] [QM]. MICROENCYRTUS Giraull, 1923. Eneyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. MICRORAOPUS Girault, 1932. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. MICROTER YS Thomson, (876. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 123-a junior synonym of Encyrrus Latrielle (1809). 1917, '“Descriptiones stellarum novarum."* (Girault ; ?) (1 May 1917 in Girault’s hand on QM copy) : 13[92]-repeat of above synonymy, MIMENCYRTUS Girault, 1923. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahims in prep under Mirrencyrtus Girault (1915). MIRA Schellenberg, 1803, 1915, Mem. Gd Mus. 4 + 122-gen, key MIROCHALCYS Girault, 1915- 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 328-gen, nay. + description, Type-species: Mirochalcis atricorpus Giraull by original designation. Stradbroke Island [SE.Q.] [OM]. MIRRENCYRTUS Girault, 1915- Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. MIRSYRPOPHAGUS Giraull, 1923, Eneyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. MIRUFENS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: \47-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Mirufens dentipes Girault by original designation. Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [QM]. MISCOGASTERIELLA Giraull, 1915. 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 4 = 196-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Miscogasteriella fongiventris Girault by onginal designation. Little Mulgrave River (Gordonvale) [NE.Q.] [QM]. MISCOGASTEROMORPAA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 4: 42-gen. nov, + description, Type-species: Miscogasteromorpha ajax Girault by original designation, Gordonyale [NE,.Q.] [OM]. MONODONTOMERELLA Girault, 1925. 1925, Insecutor Inscit. mensir. 13: 98-gen. nov, + description. Type-species: Monodontomerella longipilum Girault by monotypy. Innisfail and Kuranda [NE.Q.] [QM]. M@GOA Girault, 1930, 1930, **New pests from Australia, VI1."" (Girault ; Brisbane) (10 February 1930) : 2/271)-gen. description. 1938, Revia Ent,, Rie de J, 8: 80-a junior 700 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM synonym of Ophioneurus Ratzeburg (1852). Type-species: Mooa nigrivena Girault by monotypy. Indooroopilly [Brisbane, SE.Q.] [QM]. MOZARTELLA Girault, 1926. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. MUSCIDEA Girault, 1915 (not Motschulsky, 1863). 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 323-gen. nov. + description. 1916, Mem. Qd Mus. 5 : 227-Muscideoidea nom. nov. Muscidea preoccupied by Muscidea Motschulsky (1863). Type-species: Muscidea brunneiventris Girault by original designation. Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [QM]. MUSCIDEOIDEA Girault, 1916. 1916, Mem. Od Mus. 5 : 227-nom. nov. for Muscidea Girault not Motschulsky (1863). MUSCIDEOMYIA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 325-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Muscideomyia nigricyanea Girault by original designation. Herbert River, Halifax [NE.Q.] [QM]. MUSCIDEOPSIS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 324-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Muscideopsis goldsmithii Girault by original designation. Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [QM]. MYIOCNEMA Ashmead, 1900. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 196-compared with Encarsia Forster : 197-gen. key 22. 1916, Mem. Qd Mus. 5 : 211-a junior synonym of Euryischia Riley (1889). 1917, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 5 : 93- continues to use Myiocnema as a genus. 1930, ‘‘New pests from Australia, LX.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (29 December 1930) : 1[278]-Euryischomyia Girault (1914) a junior synonym of Myiocnema. NOTES: In 1916 Girault incorrectly gives the author of Euryischia as Koebele and in 1930 he incorrectly spells his genus as Euryischompyiia. MYMAR Curtis, 1832. 1929, ‘‘North American Hymenoptera Mymaridae.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (8 January 1929) : 11[243]-gen. key. MYMAROMELLA Girault, 1931. 1931, ‘‘A new habit in an old insect, Homo pudicus and new Eurytomidae.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (1 September 1931) : 4[283]-gen. description. Type-species: Mymaromella mira Girault by monotypy. Cantebury, Vic. [QM, USNM]. MYMAROMMA Girault, 1920. 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 8 : 38-gen. nov. + description. 1930, ‘‘New pests from Australia, VIII.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (16 August 1930) : 4[276]-Petiolaria Blood and Kryger (1922) a junior synonym. Type-species: Mymaromma goethei Girault by monotypy. Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [QM]. MYOCNEMELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 195-gen. description : 197-gen. key 2°. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 64-gen. nov. refers to 1913 description. Type-species: Myocnemella bifasciata Girault by original designation. Capeville (Pentland) [C.Q.] [QM]. NASONIA Ashmead, 1904. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 307-authors given as Girault and Sanders. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 316-authors Girault and Sanders. 1929, Trans. R. Soc, S. Aust. 53 : 320-authors Girault and Sanders. NASONIA Girault and Sanders See NASONIA Ashmead, 1904. NASSAUTA Girault, 1932. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. NEABROLEPOIDEUS Girault, 1917. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. NEANAGYRUS Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. NEANASTATUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 11 : 35- gen. nov. + description after type- species description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 29-gen. description. Type-species: Neanastatus cinctiventris Girault by original designation. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 701 Mulgrave River near Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. NEAPTEROLELAPS Girault, 1913. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37 : 86-gen. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 200-gen. description. Type-species: Neapterolelaps lodgei Girault by original designation. Mt. Tamborine [SE.Q.] [SAM]. NEARRETOCERA Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79, Abt.A., H.6: 84- gen. nov. + description after type- species description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 350-descriptive notes after Nearretocera johnstoni. Type-species: Nearretocera johnstoni Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. NEASTEROPACUS See NEASTEROPAEUS NEASTEROPAEUS Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. NEASTYMACRUS Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. NEBLATTICIDA Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. NECREMNOIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2 : 288-gen. nov. + description : 291-gen. key 2°. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 292-gen. description + description after N. fulvipropodeum Girault. Type-species: Necremnoides tricarinatus by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. NECREMNOMYIA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 292-gen. nov. + description : 294-gen. key. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 297-gen. description; comparison with Sympiesonecremnus Girault (1913). Type-species: Necremnomyia saintpierrei Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. NEOANACR YPTUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79, Abt.A., H.6: 86- gen. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 347-gen. description. Type-species: Neoanacryptus petiolatus Girault by original designation. Kuranda [NE.Q.] [QM]. NEOBRACHISTA Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Od Mus. 1: 70-gen. nov. + description : 114-gen. key ?°. 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 12 : 58- catalogue : 65-gen. key 29 : 67-24 same as 9%. 1915, Can. Ent. 47 : 17-correction to generic description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 142-gen. description. Type-species: Neobrachista fasciata Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale] and Cooktown [NE.Q.] [QM]. NEOBRACHISTELLA Girault, 1912. 1912, Mem. Qd Mus. 1 : 89-gen. nov. + description : 115-gen. key 2°. 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 12 : 59- catalogue : 66-gen. key 22 : 67-24 unknown. Type-species: Neobrachistella maxima Girault by original designation. Nelson [ = Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. NEOCALOSOTER (?) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 36-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Neocalosoter pulchripennis Girault by original designation. Kuranda [NE.Q.] [QM]. NEOCASCA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 66-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Neocasca multiguttata Girault by monotypy. Cloncurry [WC.Q.] [QM]. NEOCAUDONIA (?) Dodd, 1915 (in Girault 1915). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 209-gen. nov. by Dodd + description : 210-note by Girault after Neocaudonia aureicornis (?) Dodd and Girault. 1925, ‘‘Some gemlike or marvellous inhabitants of the woodlands heretofore unknown and by most never seen nor dreamt of.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (25 September 1925) : 3[193]-a junior synonym of Amicromelus Girault (1913) by synonymy of type-species. Type-species: Neocaudonia spinosiclava (?) Girault and Dodd by original designation. Halifax (Ingham) [NE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: There is some confusion with the 702 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM type-species locality. See the PUBL. DATA for the type-species in the species section. NEOCENTROBIA Girault, 1912 (not Blood, 1925). 1912, Mem. Qd Mus. 1: 91-gen. nov. + description : 115-gen. key ?2. 1914, Bull, Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 12 : 59- catalogue : 67-gen. key 22; ¢¢ unknown. Type-species: Neocentrobia cara Girault by original designation. Cooktown [NE.Q.] [QM]. NEOCENTROBIA Blood, 1925 (not Girault, 1912). 1939, Ohio J. Sci. 39 : 324-Grantanna nom. nov. NEOCENTROBIELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 149-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Neocentrobiella rara Girault by original designation. Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [QM]. NEOCERATOSOLENS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 312-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Neoceratosolens nitens Girault by original designation. Babinda [NE.Q.] [QM]. NEOCHALCISSIA Girault, 1920. 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 8 : 145-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Neochalcissia magniscapus Girault by monotypy. Deeral [NE.Q.] [QM]. NEOCHR YSOCHARELLA (?) Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 198-a nomen nudum under Chrysocharella pulchra : 204- Achrysocharella aenella nom. nov. for A, aenea preoccupied by Chrysocharella aenea Girault : 210-gen. nov. (Dodd) + description. Type-species: Achrysocharella aenea Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: For discussion of this tangled situation see NOTES with Achrysocharella. The type-species could be A. aenea or A. aenella depending upon whether the first reviser accepts Girault’s nom. nov. (1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 204) or not. NEOCLADELLA Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. NEOCLADIA Perkins, 1906. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 118-gen. description : 120-gen. key 22. NEOCOPIDOSOMYIA Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. NEODEROSTENUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2 : 144-gen. description : 153-gen. key 2°. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 180-gen. nov. + reference to 1913 description. Type-species: Neoderostenus australiensis Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. NEODIMMOCKIA Dodd, 1917. 1924, ‘‘Homo perniciosus and new Hymenoptera.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 April 1924) : 4[181]-a junior synonym of Hemiptarsenus Westwood (1833). NEOKAPALA Girault, 1913. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37 : 92-gen, nov. + gen. description after type- species description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 231-compared with Kapala Cameron after Neokapala furcatella Girault, Type-species: Neokapala furcatella Girault by original designation. Cairns [NE.Q.] [SAM]. NEOMEGASTIGMUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Can. Ent. 47 : 47-first mention of genus (no description). 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 294-gen. description. Type-species: Neomegastigmus lividus Girault by original designation. Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: The Can. Ent. paper issued some months before the Mem. Qd Mus. paper. However, it did not contain a description of Neomegastigmus and the generic name was not annotated gen. nov. Girault included three species under this heading; N. collaris, N. petiolatus (both annotated ‘‘n.sp.’’) and N. lividus (with a description and not annotated ‘‘n.sp.’’). This is not sufficient to make Neomegastigmus a valid, available genus-group name under Article 12 of the Code. In the Mem. Qd Mus. paper he provided a brief description of the genus but did not annotate it gen. nov. In the same DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: iV 703 paper he described N. fividus as a new species and designated it as the type-species. It is clear that this paper was written first and itis also clear that it is the reference which made Neomegastigmus a valid, available genus-group name. Under these circumstances [ regard the type-species as N. lividus by original designation. NEOMPHALOIDELLA Girault, 1913, 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 234-gen. description + Eulophotetrastichus Girault (1913) a junior synonym ((he reverse is true; see NOTES with &u/ophotetrastichus). 1913, Trans. R, Soc. S. Aust. 37: 69-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Neomphaloidella Jasciativentris Girault by original designation. King [sland [Bass Strait] ISAM]. NOTES: Since both papers tssued in December of 1913, | have followed Gahan and Fagan (1923) in accepting the Trams. R. Soe, S. Aust. as the reference on which this genus was established. NEOMPHALOIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, J. Ent. Zool 5: 103-gen. nov. + description. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus, 2 : 226-gen. description : 25l-gen_ key 2°. 1913, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Sac, (N.S.) 11 + 38- given as an ‘‘M8’’, 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3 : 236-compared with Ootetrastichella Girault (1913). Type-species: Neomphalaides cinctiventris Girault by original designation. Cooks River, Sydney IN.S.W.] [OM] NEOMYMAR Crawford, 1913, 1929, ‘North American Hymenoptera Mymaridae.”’ (Girault : Brishane) (8 January 1929) : 11[243)-gen. Key, NEOPERILAMPUS (2) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 303-nomen nudum under Epiperilampus ater Girault : 305— gen. nov. + description ; 3/2-gen, key: Type-species: Neoperilampus niger (2) Girault and Dodd by original designation. Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [QM]. NEOPOLYCYSTELLA Girault, 1915 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 336-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Neopolyeystella sicarius Girault by original designation. Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [QM]. NEOPOLYCYSTUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 341-gen. nov. + desenption. Type-species: Neopolycystus insectifurax Girault by original designation, Ringwood, Vic. [NMY}. NEOPSEUDACRIAS (7) Dodd (in Girault, 1915), 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3» 187-gen, nov, + description, Type-species: Neopseudacrias splendidus (?) Dodd by original designation. Kuranda [NE.Q.| [QM]. NEOPTROCERUS See NEROPTROCERUS NEORHOPUS Girault, 1917- Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. NEORILEYELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 272-gen. nov. + description : 273-Pseudorileva subgen, nov. Type-species: Neorilevella fasciata Girault by original designation. Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [QM]. NEOSTOMA TOCERAS Girault. 1920. 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. & : 144-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Neestomatoceras chaleidiformis Girault by monotypy. Brisbane [SE.Q,] [OM]. NEOSYSTASIS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mei. Od Mus, 4: 188-gen, nov, + description : 189-additional description after Neosystasis ormyroides Girault. 1925, ‘Indications (in new insects) of ruling power and law in nature,”' (Girault ; Brisbane) (10 March 1925) : 2[185]- Cheiropachysia Girault (1915) a synonym. Type-species: Neosystasis umbilicatus Girault by original designation. Gordonvale [NE.Q_] [QM]. NOTES: In the 1925 synonymy Neosystasis has only page priority. over Cheiropachysia. The choice of senior Synonym is therefore one for the first reviser. In his unpublished manuscript Girault places Cheiropachysia longifasciaripennis (the type-species of 704 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Cheiropachysia) as a junior synonym of Neosystasis umbilicarus- NEOTETRASTICHODES Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem, Od Mus. 2 : 228-gen. description : 250-gen. key + ° as Neotetrastichoides, 1913, Bull, Wis, nat. Hist. Soc, (N.S.) 11. 44- zen. nov. + description. 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 3 : 234-corrections 10 Mem. Od Mus, reference above p, 228. Type-species: Neofetrastichodes flavus Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: Both 1913 papers issued in December of that year-the Bul/. Wis. nat. Hist. Sac. paper was without doubt written first. Gahan and Fagan (1923) accepted the Mem. Qd Mus. paper as the reference on which this genus was established. This is the reverse of their decision with the genus Mestocharella Girault (also found in these two papers). Their decision in the case of Neotetrastichodes is also inconsistent with their treatment of Achrysocharelloidea Girault, Apierosemoidea Girault, Asaphomorphella Girault etc. where the choice was between Trans. R, Soc, S. Aust. 37 (December 1913 which becomes 31 December under Article 2! of the Code) and Mem. Qd Mus, 2 (10 December 1913). In these cases Gahan and Fagan (1923) accepted Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37 as the reference on whith these genera were established. If one applies this choice consistently then the Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soe. paper is the reference on which Neotetrastichodes was established. As a standard | apply this choice. NEOTETRASTICAHUS Perkins, 1912. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus, 2 : 205-a junior synonym of Syatomiosphyrunt Forster (1878). 1916, Mem. Qd Mus. 5 . 2\2-an apparent teversal of the above synonymy. NEOTRICHAPOROIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naiurgesch, 79, Abt.A., H.6: 50- gen. nov. + description; compared with Trichaporoidella (spelt Trichoporidella). 1913, Mem. Qd Mus, 2: 241-compared with Trichaporaidella Girault (1913) + spelt Neotrichaporoides » 250-gen. key = = as Neotrichaporoides. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3+ 252-‘'This genus is confirmed.”” Type-species: Neetrichuporoides uniguitata Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q,] [QM]. NOTES: Gahan and Fagan (1923) have accepted the spelling as Neotrichoporoides. However, I regard Neotrichoporojdes as an incorrect original spelling as defined under Article 32c (ii) of the Code. The name is clearly constructed around Trichaporoides and in his original description he compares his new genus with Trichaporoidella. Therefore Neorrichaporoides is a justifiable emendation, Girault’s label on the Holotype of the type species has the spelling Neotrichaporoides. NEOTRICHOGRAMMA Girault, 1911. 1911, Trans. Amt. ent. Soe. 37 : 38-reference not seen. 1912, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist, Soc. 1: &8-gen. key ++; ¢4 discussed + Trichogramma japonicum Ashmead given as type- species. 1914, Bull, Wis. nat, Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 11: 179-a junior synonym of Tyichogramma Westwood (1833), 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Sac, (N.S.) 12: 61- catalogue under Trichogranmuna. Type-species: Neolrichogramma acutiventre Girault by original designation. Japan [Type not seen]. NEOTRICHOPOROIDES See NEOTRICHAPOROIDES NEROPTROCERUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 321-gen. noy. + description. 1916, Ment. Qd Mus. 5 : 229-correction to original description + genus incorrectly spelt Neoptrocerus. Type-species: Neroptrocerus subater Girault by original designation. Babinda [NE.Q.] [QM]. NEROTOLEPSIA Girault, 1920, 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr, 8 : 41-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Nerotolepsia bella Girault by monotypy. Meringa [NE_Q.] [QM]. NES YRPOPHAGUS Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. NEZARHOPALUS Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: 1V 705 NOTANISOMORPHELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 287-gen. description : 291-gen. key & 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3 : 291-gen. nov. + refers to description (1913: 287) + synonymy of type-species. 1917, /nsecutor Inscit, mensir, 5 : 155-a junior synonym of Syinpiesis Forster (1856). Type-species: Notanisomorphella australiensis Girault by original designation, Nelson [= Gordonvale] and Kuranda [NE.Q,] [OM]. NOTES: See NOTES with Notaniso- morphella australiensis in the species section. NOTANISOMORPHOMYIA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2: 289-gen. nov. without description : 291-gen. key = +. 1917, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 5 : 155-a junior synonym of Sympiesis Forster (1856). Type-species: Notanisonorphomyia albicoxa Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: Although the genus was published without a generic description it is a valid, available, genus-group name since it was published before 1931 with an indication as defined under Article 12b (4) of the Code. See also NOTES with Notanisomorphomyia albicoxa in the species section. OA Girault, 1929. 1929, ‘New pests from Australia V1.” (Girault : Brisbane) (30 September 1929) : 4[269]-reference to a nominal species as type-Species. Type-species: Archenomus biguttatus Girault (1915) by original designation, Chindera [= Chinderah], (Tweed River). N.S.W. [OM], NOTES: Although this genus was published without a description it is a valid, available, genus-group since if was published before 1931 with an indication as defined under Article 12b (5) of the Code, OAPHYCUS Girault, 1932. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. OLIGOSITA Walker, 1851. 1912, Bull, Wis. nat. Hist, Soc. 10 : §5-gen. key; ¢¢ discussed; Haliday as author. 1912, Mem. Od Mus. 1: 114-gen. key (Haliday as author) + °. 1914, Bull, Wis. nat. Hist, Soc, (N.S) 12; 66- gen. key #: + Haliday as author : 67-<¢ ¢ same as = :. OMPHALENCYRTUS Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. OMPHALENTEDON Girault, 1915, 1915, Meni, Od Mus. 3: 188-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Omphalentedon longus Girault by original designation. Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [OM], OMPHALODIPARA Girault, 1923. 1923, ‘Loves wooed and won in Australia,"’ (Girault : Brisbane) (31 October 1923); 2[168]-gen. description, Type-species: Ontphalodipara splendida Girault by monotypy. Montville and Bonacorde Falls [near Montville, SE.Q,] [QM]. OMPHALOMOMYIA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2: 174-gen. noy, + description : 179-gen. key ¥". 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 197-note on ring joints. Type-species: Omphalomomyia lividicaput Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. OMPHALOMORPHA Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch, Naturgesch. 79, Abt.A., H.6: 103-gen. noy. + description. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 160-gen. description : 178-gen. key 22. 1917, Insecutor Inscit, menstr, 5 + 152-a junior synonym of Auderws Haliday (1843), Type-species: Omphalomorpha viridis Girault by monotypy. Nelson [= Gordonyale, NE,Q.] [QM]. OMPHALOMORPHELLA (7) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1913). 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2; 178. (footmote)-gen. description (key). 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3: 196-gen. nov. + description. Type-species; Oniphalomorphella auripes Girault by original designation. Melbourne, Vic. [NMV]. NOTES: Although the 1913 reference is not annotated gen. noy., it serves to make this a yalid, available genus-group name in that year. 706 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM OMPHALOMORPHOIDES (?) Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 214-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Omphalomophoides violescens (?) Dodd by original designation. Sydney, N.S.W. [Type in ANIC with a Dodd label]. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault has placed this genus as a junior synonym of Rhicnopeltella Girault (1913) and the type-species as a junior synonym of Rhicnopeltella viridis Girault (1913). However, some pages later he reversed this and left the species as R. violescens (Girault). OOCTONUS Haliday, 1833. 1929, ‘‘North American Hymenoptera Mymaridae.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (8 January 1929) : 20[252]- Cosmocomoidea Howard (1908) a junior synonym. OODERELLOIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37 : 89-gen. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 19-a junior synonym of Anastatus Motschulsky (1859). Type-species: Ooderelloides nigripurpurea Girault by original designation. Cairns [NE.Q.] [SAM]. OOENCYRTUS Ashmead, 1900. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 125-gen. key 22. OOPHILUS Enock, 1909. 1911, Trans. Am. ent. Soc. 37 : 276-a junior synonym of Gonatocerus Nees (1834). OOTETRASTICHELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 223-gen. nov. + description : 250-gen. key 2°. Type-species: Ootetrastichella /ongiventris Girault by original designation. Malanda [NE.Q.] [QM]. OOTETRASTICHUS Perkins, 1906. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 216-Trichaporoides Girault (1913) a junior synonym : 250- gen. key 2°. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 225-gen. description. OPHELIMINUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Ent. News 24 : 458-gen. nov. + description + type-species O. grotii Girault. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 279-gen. description + type-species O. grotiusi Girault : 284- gen. key 2°. Type-species: Opheliminus grotii Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault indicates that grofiusi is an error for grotii, See NOTES under Opheliminus grotii in the species section. OPHELIMUS Haliday, 1843. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 277-gen. description; spelt Ophelinus. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 280-not in gen. key in 1913 above; spelt Ophelinus. OPHELOSIA Riley, 1890. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 314-gen. description in quotation marks. OPHIONEUCUS See OPHIONEURUS OPHIONEURUS Ratzeburg, 1852. 1912, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. 10 : 85-gen. key 22 : 87-22 unknown. 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 12 : 59- catalogue : 67-gen. key 22 : 70-¢¢ unknown; spelt Ophioneucus. 1938, Revta Ent., Rio de J. 8 : 80-Mooa Girault (1930) a junior synonym. ORM YROMORPHA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 307-gen. description. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37 : 83-gen. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 326-belongs to tribe Asaphini. Type-species: Ormyromorpha trifasciatipennis Girault by original designation. Port Lincoln, S.A. and Sydney, N.S.W. [SAM]. NOTES: Since both 1913 papers issued in December of that year, I have followed Gahan and Fagan (1923) in accepting the Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37 paper as the reference on which this genus-group name was established. ORMYROMORPHELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 326-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Ormyromorphella biargentinotata Girault by monotypy. Maclean (Clarence River) N.S.W. [QM]. OVIDIA Girault, 1924. 1924, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 12 : 172-gen. nov. + description. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: LV 107 1926, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 14 : 60-gen, nov. + repeat description, Type-species: Ovidia conicicollis Girault by monotypy. Nelson [= Gordonyale, NE.Q.] [QM]. OVIDOENCYRTUS Girault, 1924, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep, PACHYCREPO/DEUS Girault and Saunders (? 1913) (not Ashmead, 1904). 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2 < 330-Pachycrepoideus dubius Girault and Saunders (not Ashmead). 1925, ‘*New Queensland Insecta captured without any reference to use.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (15 December 1925) : 2[195]|- Toxeumopsis nigra Girault (1915) the type-species of Toxeumopsis made a junior synonym of Pachycrepoideus dubius Ashmead. NOTES: This is really Pachycrepoideus Ashmead (1904) of which Pachycrepoideus dubius Ashmead (1904) is the type-species, see Gahan and Fagan (1923), PACHYCREPOIDEUS Ashmead, 1904, 1925, ‘‘New Queensland Insecta captured without any reference to use.** (Girault : Brisbane) (15 December 1925) : 2[195]- Toxeumella dissimilis Girault (1915) and Toxeumopsis nigra Girault (1925) junior synonyms of Pachycrepoideus dubius Ashmead (1904). NOTES: Toxeumapsis nigra is the type- species of Toxeumopsis Girault (1915) which is therefore a junior synonym of Pachycrepoideus. PACHYNEURON Walker, 1833. 1916, Mem. Qd Mus. 5 : 229-gen. description. PACHYNEURONELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2: 331-gen. description. 1913, Trans. R, Soc, S, Aust. 37 ; 102-gen. noy. + description. Type-species: Pachyneuranella viridis Girault by original designation. Adelaide S.A. [SAM]. NOTES: Since both papers issued in December of 1913, I have follawed Gahan and Fagan (1923) in accepting the Trans. R. Soc, S. Aust. 37 as the reference. on which this genus-group name was established. PACHYSCAPHA Howard, 1896. J915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 277-" specimen. PACHYTOMOIDELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Bull, Wis, nat. Hist. Soc, (N.S.) 11 > 40- gen. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 ; 293-gen, description. Type-species: Pachytomoidella magniclavus Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [Type not located]. PACHYTOMOIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Can. Ent. 45 : 143-gen, nov, + description. 1915, Ment, Od Mus, 4 ; 293-gen. description. Type-species: Pachytomoides mirus Girault by original designation. Brisbane [SE.Q.] [QM]. PACKARDIELLA Ashmead, 1904. 1929, ‘‘North American Hymenoptera Mymaridae,*’ (Girault : Brisbane) (8 January 1929) ; 27[259]-claims Packardiella founded on mutilated male of Anagrus Haliday (1833). PANSTENON Walker, 1846. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 343-notes on Australian species. PARABLATTICIDA Girault, 1915, Enecyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. PARACAENOCERCUS Girault, 1915, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. PARACALOCERINUS Girault, 1915. Eneyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. PARACERATONEURA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 3: 260-gen. nov. + description, Type-species: Paraceratoneura goethei Girault by original designation. Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [QM]. PARACERATOSOLEN Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 312-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Paraceratosolen latipennis Girault by original designation. Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [QM]. PARACHALCERINYS Girault, 1925. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. PARACHALCURA Girault, 1940. 1940, Revita Soc. ent. argent. 10 : 324-gen. noy. + description. Type-species: Parachalcura ramosa Girault by original designation. Ayr [NE.Q.] [QM]. 708 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSELIM PARACHEILOQNEURUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 119-sub. gen. nov. + description (of Cheiloneurus). Type-species: Cheiloneurus perpulcher Girault by original designation, Maclean (Clarence River) N.S,W. [QM]. PARACHR YSOCHARIS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 ; 177-gen. description (as key). 1917, Entomologist 5): 135-gen, nav. + description, Type-species: Parachrysocharis javensis Girault by original designation. Java [QM]. NOTES: Although the 1913 reference does not have Pachychrysocharis annotated as new genus it is validated and made available by the key under Article 12 of the Cade. PARACHR YSOMALLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3 : 309-gen. nov, + description ; 312-gen, key *. Type-species: Parachrysomalla aereifemur Girault by original designation. Kuranda [NE-Q.] [QM]. PARACLADELLA Girault, 1920, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. PARACOELOCYBA Giraull, 1916. 1916, Mem, Qd Mus. 5 : 223-gen. nov. + reference to a nominal species. 1925, *‘Indications (in new insects) of ruling power and law in nature.’’ (Girault + Brisbane) (10 March 1925) : 3[186]-a junior synonym of Pareunotus Girault (1915). Type-species: Coelocvha acincta Girault (1913) by original designation. Mackay (ME,Q.] [QM], NOTES: Paracoelocyhba, although published without a description, is a valid, available, genus-group name since it was published before 1931 with an indication as defined under Article 12b (5) of the Code. PARACOL YSTICAUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4 + 284-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Paracelystichus compressiventris Girault by original designation. Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [QM]. PARACROCLISIS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 > 326-gen. nov, + description : 328-gen. key. Type-species: Paracreclisis washingtoni Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. PARADICYLUS (?) Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4; 199-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Paradicylus varicornis (7) Dodd by original designation. Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [QM with a Dodd label]. PARAENASOMYIA Girault, 1915, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. PARAGUA YA Girault, 1911, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 19-a junior synonym of Anastatus Motschulsky (1859). PARAHEYDENIA Cameron, 1911. 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 4 : 205-gen. description. PARAHORISMENUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3: 188-gen. noy. + description. Type-species: Parahorismenus spissipunctatus Girault by original designation, Tweed Heads (Tweed River) N.S.W, [QM]. PARALEPTOMASTIX Girault, 1915, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. PARAMEGASTIGMUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 ; 297-sub. gen, nov. without description : 306-subgen. nov, + description. Type-species: Spilomegastigmus flavus Girault (1914) by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonyale, NE.Q.] [QM]. PARAMYIOCNEMA Girault, 1917. 1917, Insecutar Inscit. menstr. 5 : 93-gen. nov. + description, Type-species: Myiocnema marmorativentris Girault (1914) by original designation. Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [QM]. PARANACRYPTUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Men. Od Mus. 4: 349-gen. nov. + description. Type-species; Puranacryptus sanguineus Girault by original designation, Brisbane [SE,Q.] [QM]. PARANAPHOIDEA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus, 2.: 115-gen. description. 1914, Proc. ent. Soc. Wash. 16: 112-gen. noy. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3: 161-note on thorax : DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 709 164-% 7 compared with ‘4 of Stethynium Enock (1909) ; 179-note on axillae and scutellum after P, nigriclava Girault. Type-species: Paranaphoidea egregia Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE,Q.] [QM]. NOTES: Gahan and Fagan (1923) regarded the 1914 paper as the reference for the genus. However, the genus was published with a description plus a designated type- species description in 1913 which serve to make this a valid, available genus-group name in that year. PARANOGMUS (?) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3; 218-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Paranogmus pallidicornis (?) Girault and Dodd by original designation, Double Island (Cairns) mainland [NE.Q.] [QM]. PARANTHEMUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 165-gen. nov. + description, Type-species: Paranthemus spenceri Girault by original designation. Babinda [NE.Q.] [QM], PARANUSIA Girault, 1913 (not Bréthes, 1913), Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep, PARAPHAENODISCUS Girault, 1915, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep PARAPHELINUS Perkins, 1906, 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 180-a junior synonym of Aphelinus Dalman (1820). PARAPHYCUS Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. PARAPOLYCYSTUS (7) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 339-gen. nov, + description : 340-~additional gen. description after P, clavicornis (2) Dodd. Type-species: Parapolveystus pulchricornis Girault by original designation. Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [OM]. PARAPROSTOCETUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3 ; 257-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Paraprostocetus purpureithorax Girault by original designation, Port Darwin, N.T- [OMI]. PARAPSILOGASTER Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 ; 232-nom. nov, for Psilogasteroides Girault (1913) preoccupied by Psilogasteroides Bréthes (1910) [see Psi/ogasteroides Girault], PARAPSILOPHRYS Howard, 1898, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 + 124-gen. key 2 = as Parapsilophys. PARAPTEROSEMOIDEA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3 + 342-gen. nov. + description. Type-species; Parapterosemoidea spurcipennis Girault by monotypy. Maclean (Clarence River) N.S.W. [QM]. PARARHOPELLA Girault, 1923. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. PARARILEYA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 274-gen, nov. + description, Type-species! Pararileya spadix Girault by original designation.Gordonvale (NE.Q.] [QM]. PARASECODELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 3: 21|-gen, nov, + description. Type-species: Parasecodella dickensi Girault by original designation. Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [QM]. PARASOLINDENIA Girault, 1913 (not Brues, 1907). 1913, Trans. R. Soc. 8, Aust. ¥7 : 90-gen, nov, + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 36-a synonym of Parooderella Girault [same paper in 1913, p. 88]. Type-species: Parasolindenia hemiptera Girault by original designation. Cairns [NE,Q.] [SAM]. PARASTENOTERYS Girault, 1915. Eneyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. PARASTEROPAEUS Girault, 1923, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. PARAS YRPOPRAGUS Girault, 1915, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. PARATETRACNEMOIDEA Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms.in prep. PARATETRALOPHIDEA Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. walt) MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM PARATOMICOBIA Giraull, 1915, 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 4: 215-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Paratamicobia flavios Girault by original designation. Maclean, N.S.W. [QM]. PARATOXIMOPSIS Girault, 1922. 1922, Jnsecudor Inscit. mensir. 10: 47-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Paruloximopsis oblongiscutellum Girault by monotypy, Ravenshoe [NE.Q.] [OM]. PARATRICHOGRAMMA Girault, 1912. 1912, Bull. Wis. nat, Hist. Soc, + 82, (footnote)-gen. noy. without description : 88 (footnote)-gen. key - > 1912, Mem. Gd Mus. 1: 111-gen. nov. + description : 116-gen. key ¢¢. 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist, Soe. (N.S.) 12: 64- catalogue : 70-gen. key » 2: 71-74 unknown, Type-species: Paratrichogrammia cinderella Girault by Original designation. Nelson [= Gordonyale] and Thursday Island [NE.Q.] [QM]. PARECTROMOIDELLA Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms ijn prep. PARECTROMOIDES Girault, 1915. Eneyridae Gordh and Dahms in prep. PARELATUS Girault, 1916. 1916, Mem, Od Mus, 5 : 226-gen. noy. without description. Type-species: Flatus ater Girault by original designation. Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES; Although published without a description Parelatus is a valid, available, genus-group name under Article 12b (6) of the Code since it was accompanied by the description of a designated type-species. PARENCYRTOMYIA Girault, 1915. Eneyrtidae Gordh and Dahmis in prep. PARENCYRTUS Ashmead, 1900. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 126-gen, key PARENTEDON Girault, 1913. 1913, Ment. Qd Mus, 2 : 279-gen_ description : 284-gen, key “=, 1915, Mfem. Od Mus. 3 : 283-gen. noy.: refers NOTES: The footnote to Bull. Wis. nat, Hist. Soc. 10 : 82 gives a description of Paratrichogramma cinderella with the notation new genus and species, This serves to make the generic and specifie names available under Article 12b (6) of the Code, to 1913 description. Type-species: Purenfecdon australis by original designation. Capeville (Pentland) [C.Q.] [QM]- NOTES: In his 1913 paper under ‘'Type”’ Girault says ‘'... (altered now from that published originally.,.)’*. | have been unable to find any previous reference to this genus This paper therefore is the reference for the genus as indicated by Gahan and Fagan (1923). and species and Girault, in his unpublished manuscript, does not list a reference prior to PARATRIGONOGASTRA Girault, 1915. 1913. 1915, Mem. Qd Mis. 3: 343-gen. nov, + 1915, Mem. Gd Mus. 4: 218-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Parepistenia varicornis (?) Dodd by original designation, Brisbane [SE.Q.] [QM with a Dodd label]. Type-species: Paratrigonogastra voltairet Girault by monotypy- Halifax (Ingham) (NE.Q.] [OM]. PARDIAULOMELLA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 295-gen, nov, + description, Type-species: Pardiaulomella consonus Girault by original designation. Kuranda (NE.Q.] [QM]. PARDIAULOMYYTA (?) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 3 : 294-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Pardiaulompia spadiceipes Girault by original designation. Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [QM]. PAREROTOLEPSIA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Gd Mus, 4: 194-gen, nov. + description, Type-species: Parerotolepsia anripes Girault by monotypy. Chindera [= Chinderah] (Tweed River) N.S.W. [QM], PAREUNOTUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3: 323-gen, nov. + description. 1925, ‘Indications (in new insects) of ruling DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV Wi power and law in nature,"! (Girault : Brisbane) (10 Mareh 1925) : 3[186]- Paracoelocyha Girault (1916) a junior synonym. Type-species: Pareunatus flavicorpus Girault by original designation. Capeville (Pentland) [C.Q.] [QM]. PAREXOCLAENUS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem.Qd Mus. 4: 355-gen. nov. without description. Type-species: Parexoclaenus vespoides. Girault by original designation, Brisbane [SE.Q,] [QM]. NOTES: Although published without a description Paerexoclaenus ts a valid, available, genus-group name under Article 12b(6) of the Code since it was accompanied by the description of a designated type- species PAROLIGOSITA Girault, 1915. (not Kurdjumoy, 1912). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 145-subgen. nov. + description, 1916, Mem. Od Mus. 5 : 206-calls i{ a genus and proposes &poligosila as a nom. nav. ( Paraligosita preoccupied by Paroligosita Kurdjumov, 1912), Type-species: Paroligosita biclavata Girault by original designation. Ingham (NE.Q.] [QM]. PAROMPHALE (?)Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem.Qd Mus. 3 : 211-gen, nov. + description. Type-species; Paromphale flavicorpus Girault by original designation. Pyramid Mountain, Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [QM] PAROODERELLA Girauli, 1913, 1913, Trans. R. Soc. §. Aust. 37 : 88-gen.. nov. + description. 1915, Mem.Qd Mus. 4 : 36-Parasolindenia Girault (1913) (not Brues, 1907) a junior synonym + compared with Anastatus Motschulsky (1856). Type-species: Parnoderella aptera Girault by original designation, Cairns [NE.Q.] [SAM]. PARUFENS Girault, 1913. 1913, Russk. ent. Obozr. 13: 292-sub. gen. nov, + description 1913, Mem, Qd Mus. 2 : \02-notes on anrennae- 1914, Bull. Wis, nar. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 12: 58- given as ''MS" in catalogue: 65-gen. key == 1915, Mem,Od Mus. 3 - 146-given generic stalus; note on ring joints, Type-species: Parufens argentipes Girault by original designation. Capeville (Pentland) [C.Q.] [QM.] PARURIELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 308-gen. description. 1913, Trans. R. Soe. S. Aust. 37 : 107-gen. noy. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 316-genus similar to the species referred to Sysrasis Walker (1834). 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 4: 186-similar to S¥stasis Type-species: Paruriella qustraliensis. Girault by original designation. Mittagong, N.S.W. [SAM]. NOTES: Since both 1913 papers issued in December of that year, I have followed Gahan and Fagan (1923) in accepting the Trans. R. Soc. 8. Aust. 37 as the reference on Which this genus-group name was established. PARURIOS Giraull, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 318- gen. description : 328-gen. key. 1913, Trans, R. Soe. 8, Aust. 37 : 84-gen. noy. + description at end of type- Species description, Type-species: Parurios australiana Girault by monotypy. Ourimbah, N.S.W, [SAM]. NOTES: Since both descriptions appeared in December of 1913, | have followed Gahan and Fagan (1923) in accepting the Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. paper as the reference on which this genus-group name was established. PARUSCANOIDEA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3; 152-gen. noy, + description. Type-species: Paruscanoidea dickensi Girault by original designation. Capeville (Pentland) [C.Q.] [QM]. PARVULINUS Mercet, 1912. 1913, Proc. ent. Soc. Wash. 14 : 22\-a junior synonym of Alaptus Westwood (1840). 1913, Mem.Qd Mus, 2 ; 109-a junior synonym of Alaptus. PARZAGRAMMOSOMA Girault, 1916. 1916, Mem. Qd Mus. 5 : 222-gen. nav. + reference to a nominal species. 712 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM Type-species: Zagrammosoma pulchra Girault (1913) by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: Although Parzagrammosoma was published without a description it is a valid, available, genus-group name under Article 12b (5) since it was accompanied by reference to a nominal species. PARZAOMMOMYTA Giraull, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 215-gen. nov. + description. Type-species:Parzaemmombia tenuicorpus. Girault by original designation. Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [QM]. PEDIOBOMYTA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 154-gen. nov, + description : 156-gen. key 23. Type-species: Pediobomyia darwini Girault by original designation. Nelson [=Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. PEDIOBOPSIS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 ; 155-gen. nov. + description ; 157-gen. key 2%. Type-species: Pediohapsis spenceri Girault by original designation. Meerawa (Cairns) [NE.Q.] [QM]. PELOROTELOPSELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 ; |48-gen. nov + description ; 153-gen. key 7°. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 184-genus wrongly placed in key above (1913: 153) : 190- correction to gen. key (1913: 153) after Aorismenella varicoxa Girault. Type-species: Pelaratelapsella genu Girault by original designation, Nelson [=Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: In the 1915 reference p, 190 Girault says ‘*In the table of genera, antea, p. 153, it should be noted that Pelorotelopsella should be included with Mestocharoideus ..."" Given Girault’s habit of stating synonymies in obscure language one could interpret this statement as a synonymy. However, he continued to describe species in Pe/orotelopsella after this date and he makes no reference to such a synonymy in his unpublished manuscript, PENTACNEMUS Howard, 1892. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 179-gen. key ==. PENTASTICHODES Girault, NOMEN NUDUM. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus..2 : 229-as a synonym of Epitetrastichus Girault (1913). i915, Mem, Od Mys, 3 : 237-under Epitetrastichus as a nomen nudum, NOTES: The first mention of this genus was as a junior synonym of Epitetrastichus Girault (1913). It is therefore a nomen nudum. The type-species was first described as Epitetrastichus /laviposiscutellum (Girault) which means thar it is really £. flavipostscutellum Girault and the combination Penrastichodes Jlavipostscutellum was never formalised in the literature. PENTELICUS Howard, 1895. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 124-gen. key ==. PERILAMPELLA (?)Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 3: 308-gen, noy. + description : 312-gen. key | 2 Type-species: Perilampella flammeithorax Girault by monotypy. Rose Bay, N.S.W. [QM. Type body not located]. PERILAMPOIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2; 302-gen. nov. + description. 1915, Mem,.Od Mus, 3 : 312-gen. key = 2. Type-species: Perilampoides bicoler Girault by original designation, Nelson [=Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. PERILAMPOMYTA Girault, 1916, 1916, Mem. Od Mus. 5 : 225-gen, noy. + description. 1931, ‘‘A new habit in an old insect, Homa pudicus and new Eurytomidae.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (1 September 1931) : 2[281]- as Perilampomyiia. Type-species: Perilamponivia notatifrons. Girault by original designation, Swan R., W.A. [|USNM, QM]. PERILAMPUS Latreille, 1809. 1915, Mem. Gd Mus. 3: 300-note on colour and ring joints : 312-gen. key 2/. PERISSOPTERUS Howard, 1895. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2: 184-gen. description : 196-gen key =". 1915, Mem. Gd Mus, 4: 45 and 46 after Aphelinus perissoptroides Girault-a junior synonym of Aphelinus Dalman (1820); descriptive notes. 1916, Societas ent. 31 : 43-a junior synonym DAHUMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: LV 713 of Marietta Motschulsky (1863) under Marietta leopardina Nietner- 1925, ‘An essay on when a fly is lovable, the ceremony of baptizing some and unlovely hate.”’ (Girault: Bisbane)(30 June 1925) : 4[190]-compared with Aphelinus, 1926, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 14 : 65-notes implying the re-establishment of Perissapterus as a valid genus, PETIOLARIA Blood and Kryger, 1922. 1930, ‘‘New pests from Australia, VIII."* (Girault ; Brisbane) (16 August 1930) ; 4[276]-a junior synonym of Mymaromma Girault (1920). PHAENODISCOIDES Girault, 1915, Eneyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. PHAENODISCUS Forster, 1856. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 127-gen.key 23. PHAULOENCYRTUS Girault, 1940. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. PHILOTRYPESELLA Girault, 1919. 1919, ‘Hymenoptera Chalcidoidea nova Australiensis."’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 November 1919) : 2[155]-without gen. nov. or description. 1928, ‘‘A prodigeous discourse on wild animals.** (Girault : Brisbane) (19 March 1928) : 3[220]-a cryptic synonymical note, See NOTES. Type-species: Philotrypesella huberi Girault by monotypy. Brisbane [SE. Q.] [QM]. NOTES: The 1919 paper lacks a generic description but Philotrypesella is a valid, available, genus-group name under Article 12b (6) of the Code. In this paper Girault has written L. Auberi for the species. I have been unable to locate any such combination and it does not occur in Girault’s unpublished manuscript. Therefore | am taking the L. as an error for P. The synonymy in the 1928 statement is far from clear. His words ‘‘Philotrypesella is the same.”’ after the description of Sycoryetes voricilia could mean that the synonymy was between this newly described species or between Philotrypesella and Sveorycies. In his unpublished manuscript the synonymy is clearly generic with Philotrypesella a junior synonynm of Sycoryctes Mayr (1885). See also NOTES under Philotrypesella Auberi in the species section. PHILOTRYPESIS Forster, 1878. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 284-notes on species after Philorrypesis immaculata Girault. PHILOTRYPESOPSIS Girault, 1919, 1919, ‘Hymenoptera Chalcidoidea nova Australiensis."* (Girault : Brisbane) (20 November 1919) : 2[155]-without description, Type-species: Philoirypesopsis hallami Girault by monotypy. Brisbane [SE.Q,] [QM]. NOTES: Although this genus is without a description it is a valid, available, genus- group name under Article 12b (6) of the Code. PHOCION Girault, 1925. 1925, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 13 : 9\-gen, nov. + description, Type-species: Phocion ipswichi Girault by original designation. [pswich [SE.Q.] [QM]. PHYLLOXERONENOIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Trans. R. Soe. S. Aust. 37 : 82-gen. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 266-gen. description, Type-species: Phylloxeroxenoides niger Girault by original designation. Mount Tamborine [SE.Q.] [SAM]. PHYSCUS Howard, 1895. 1913, Mem, Od Mus. 2: 185-gen. description : 196-gen. key 24. PIRENOIDEA Girault, 1922. 1922, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 10: 107-gen. nov. + description, Type-species: Pirenoidea dei Girault by monotypy. Brisbane [SE.Q.] [QM]. PLAGIOMERUS Crawford, 1910. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 120-gen. key 22. PLASTOCHARELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79, Abt.A., H.6: 72- gen. nov. + description, 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 195-gen. description : 196-gen. key = 2. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 63-correction to p. 195 above. Type-species: Plastocharella fuscipennis Girault by original designation. Ingham [NE.Q.] [QM]. 714 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM PLASTOCHARIS Forster, 1856. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79, Abt.A., H.6: 72- a junior synonym of Thysanus Walker (1840) not Haliday as given by Girault. PLATYTETRACAMPE Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 192-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Platytetracampe funiculus Girault by original designation. Kuranda [NE.Q.] [QM]. PLEISTODONTES Saunders, 1883. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 310-gen. description. PLEUROTROPOMYIA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2 : 145-gen. nov. + description : 154-gen. key ?°. 1926, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 14 : 62-as Pleurotropomyiia under Raphaelonia Girault. Type-species: Pleurotropomyia grotiusi Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. PLEUROTROPOPSEUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2: 149-gen. nov. + description : 153-gen. key 7°. Type-species: Pleurotropopseus purpurea Girault by original designation. Meerawa (Cairns district) [NE.Q.] [QM]. PLEUROTROPPOPSIS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 149-gen. nov. + description : 154-gen. key °%; type- species spelt incorrectly. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 181-correction to type-species spelling p. 154 above; gen. description. Type-species: Pleurotroppopsis maculatipennis Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. PLUTARCHIA Girault, 1925. 1925, ‘‘Indications (in new insects) of ruling power and law in nature.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 March 1925) : 3[186]-gen. description. Type-species: Plutarchia bicarinativentris Girault by monotypy. Riverview and Cedar Creek [SE.Q.] [QM]. PODAGRION Spinola, 1811. 1929, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 53 : 342-note on + metatarsus under Podagrion flabellatum Girault. PODAGRIONELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79 : 96-first mention of this genus; without description. 1914, Societas ent. 29 : 47-gen. nov. + description; Podagrionella fasciatipennis Girault designated type-species. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 286-gen. nov. + description; Podagrionella fasciatipennis Girault designated type-species. Type-species: Podagrionella bella Girault by monotypy. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: Although Girault’s 1914 and 1915 papers have this genus annotated as new, both were preceded by the 1913 paper. There is no generic description in the 1913 paper nor a ‘‘new genus’’ annotation, but it did make Podagrionella a valid, available, genus-group name under Article 12b (6) of the Code since it was accompanied by the description of a new, nominal species. This species, Podagrionella bella is therefore the type-species by monotypy and not Podagrionella fasciatipennis as designated by Girault in 1914 and 1915 above. POLYCYSTELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem.Qd Mus. 2 : 325-gen. nov. + description : 330-gen. key. Type-species: Polycystella fasciativentris Girault by original designation. Meerawa and Nelson [= Gordonvale] [NE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: Girault’s locality data are rather confusing ‘‘... a single female ... Meerawa and Nelson ...’’ His unpublished manuscript does not list localities and his specimen is without data. These localities are very close [Meerawa 17 09S 145 52E and Nelson 17 05S 145 47E] and I suggest that Nelson [= Gordonvale] be taken as the type-locality for this species. POLYCYSTELOIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 ; 325-gen. nov. + description after type-species description : 330-gen. key. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 331-a junior synonym of Eurydinoteloides Girault (1913). Type-species: Polycysteloides cuprea Girault by original designation. Nelson [ = Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. POLYCYSTELOMORPHA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 340-gen. nov. + description. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 715 Type-species: Polyeystelomorpha Slavifemur Girault by original designation. Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [QM]. POLYCYSTOIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Ent. News 24 = 459-gen. nov. + description. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 ; 322-gen. description : 328-gen. key. Type-species: Polycystoides tennysoni Girault by original designation, Nelson | = Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. POLYCYSTOMYIA (?) Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 338-gen, nov. + description. Type-species: Polycystomyiu punctata (7) Dodd by original designation. Gordonvale (NE.Q.] [QM with a Dodd label]. POLYNEMA Haliday, 1833. 1929, “‘North American Hymenoptera Mymaridae.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (8 January 1929) : 11[243]-gen. key. POLYNEMOIDEA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 116-gen. description. 1913, Trans. R. Soc, 8, Aust. 37 : 65-gen. nov. + description, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 161-compared with Stethynium Enack (1909). Type-species: Po/vynemotdea varicornis Girault by original designation. Hobart, Tas. (SAM, QM]. NOTES: Both 1913 papers issued in December of 1913-the Trans. R. Soc. 8. Aust. paper was obviously written first. I have followed Gahan and Fagan (1923) in accepting the Trans. R. Soc. 8. Aust. 37 as the reference on which this genus-group name was established, POROPOEA Forster, 1851. 1912, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. 1: 89-gen. key 22 4 discussed. 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 12: 64- catalogue : 71-gen. key. PREMISCOGASTER Girault, NOMEN NUDUM. 1933, ‘‘Some beauties inhabitant not of commercial boudoirs but of nature’s bosom, notably new insects.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 June 1933) : 5[303]- without description. Type-species: Miscogaster ausiralia (1917) by original designation. Australia (USNM]. NOTES: Girault did not publish a generic description and merely designated a nominal species. Since the name was published after 1930 it comes under Article 13 of the Code and since Premiscogaster was Not accompanied by characters differentiating the taxon nor accompanied by a bibliographic reference to any such statement it would not be a valid, available, genus-group name. See Article 13¢ of the Code. PRESTWICHIA Lubbock, 1863. 1912, Bull, Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. 10 ; 85-gen, key ¢>; ¢¢ discussed. 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Sac. (N.S.) 12: 67- gen. key °5; ¢¢ same as & ?. PRIONOMITOIDES Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. PRIONOMITUS Mayr, 1875. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 125-gen. key © (key has 2 beside Prionamitus). PROAMOTURA Girault, 1920. 1920, Jnsecutor Inscit. menstr. 8: 143-gen. nov. + description, Type-species: Proamotura aquila Girault by monotypy. Brisbane [SE.Q.] [QM}. PROAPHELINOIDES Girault, 1917. 1917, ‘“Descriptiones stellarum novarum.”” (Girault: ?) (1 May 1917) ;.4[83]-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Proaphelinoides elongatiformis Girault by original designation. Ceylon [Type not seen]. PROARDALUS (?) Girault and Dodd (in Giraull, 1915). 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 3: 288-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Proardalus nigricaput (7) Girault and Dodd by original desingation. Kuranda [NE.Q.] [QM]. PROCERATONEURA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 225-Ootetrastichus lustris Girault (1913) designated type- species of Proceratoneura Girault in the Tribe Ceratoneurini + correction to description of type-species : 262-gen, nov, + description. Type-species: Ooterrastivhus lustris Girault by original designation. Nelson {= Gordonvale, NE.Q] [QM]. 716 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM NOTES: Gahan and Fagan (1923) have taken p. 262 as the one for establishment of Proceratoneura. However, this genenc name was first published on p. 225 with an indication as defined under Article 12b (5) of the Code, i.e. published with an available specific name. 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)-gen-. description. Type-species: Proceratosolens medionigra Girault by monotypy, Buderim [SE.Q.] [QM]. PROCHEILONEURUS Girault, 1920, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahmis in prep. PROCOCCOPHAGUS Silvestri, 1915. 1917, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 5 1 37-a junior synonym of Taneostigmoidella Girault (1915) (as placed in Girault's unpublished manuscript). PROCONURA (7) Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem Od Mus. 4: 343-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Proconura politiventris (7) Girault and Dodd by original designation. Capeville (Pentland) [C.Q.] [QM with a Dodd label]. PROMETAGEA Girault, 1934. 1934, “*Miridae et Hymenoptera nova Australiensis.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (24 May 1934) : 2[309]-gen, description. Type-species: not designated. NOTES: Girault included two species in the genus when it was first described, but did not indicate which was the type-species. Selection of a type-species for this genus ig left to the first revisor. P. minor and P, offenbachi are in the QM. PRONECREMNUS (?) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 298-gen. nov, + description; key alteration after type- species description. Type-species: Pronecremnus speciosus (?) Girault and Dodd by original designation. Kuranda [NE.Q.] [QM]. PROPACHYTOMOIDES Girault, 1917. 1917, Inseeutor Inscit. menstr, 5 + 152-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Propachytomoides senalbiclavus Girault by original designation. Brooklyn (Hawkesbury River) N.S.W. [Type not located], NOTES: Girault’s unpublished manuscript places this genus as a junior synonym of Podagrionella Girault (1913) and his type- species as a junior synonym of Podagrionella fasciatipennis Girault (1913). The type of Propachyromoides semialbiclavus was not found under that name nor under Podagrionella fasciativentris, PROPLESIOSTIGMA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 280-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Proplesiostigma unfasciatus Girault by original designation. Mt Pyramid, Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [QM]. PROPLEUROTROPIS Girault, 1937, 1937, ‘‘New naturals, unorthodoxies and non- pollutions, viz.-New hexapods.—”* (Girault : Brisbane) (20 November 1937) : 1[326]-gen. description (in brackets). Type-species: Propleurotrapis mini Girault by original designation. Dayboro [SE.Q.] [QM]. PROPODAGRION Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 4: 287-gen. nov, + description. Type-species; Podagrion warcesteri Girault (1913) by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. PROPSILOGASTER Girault, 1940. 1940, Revia Soc, ent. argent. 0: 324-gen, nov. + description. Type-species: Propsilogaster biclavata Girault by original designation. Watsonville [NE.Q.] [QM]. PROSHIZONOTUS Girault, 1928. 1928, ‘Some new hexapods stolen from authority.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (23 May 1928) : 2[222]-gen. description. Type-species: Proshizonotus mosesi Girault by monotypy. Beaconsfield, Vic. [NMY]. PROSPALTELLA Ashmead, 1904, 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2 ; 187-gen. description : 197-gen. key °f 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 47-a junior synonym of Coecophagus Westwood (1833). DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: LV WW PSEUDACRIAS Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch, 79, Abt.A., H.6: 104-gen. nov. + description. 1913, Mem, Qd Mus. 2; 150-gen. description : [S4-gen key ==. Type-species: Pseudacrias micans Girault by original designation. Nelson {= Gordonvale, NE.Q,] [OM]. PSEUDACRIASOIDES Girault, 1917, 1917, ‘*Descriptiones stellarum novarum."’ (Girault : ?) (L May 1917) : 9[88]-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Pleurotropis ulahensis Crawford (1913) by original designation. Utah, U.S.A. [Type not seen]. PSEUDANOGMUS (7) Dodd and Girault (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 317-gen. nov, : 318- description after type-species description and a note by Girault after Pseuda- nogmus fuscipes Girault, Type-species: Pseudanogmus Jasciipennis (?) Dodd by original designation. Mulgrave River [NE.Q.] [QM with Dodd label]. PSEUDANUSIA Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. PSEUDBRACH YGRAMMA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 148-gen, noy. + description. Type-species: Pseudbrachygramma perplexa Girault by original designation. Cloncurry [WC,Q.] [QM]. PSEUDECTROMA Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. PSEUDELACHERTEUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2: 260-gen. nav, + description : 272-gen key -£. Type-species: Psevdelacherteus nigrithorax Girault by original designation. Innisfail [NE.Q.] [OM]. PSEUDENCYRTELLA Girault, 1913. Encyrtidae Gord and Dahms in prep. PSEUDENCYRTUS Ashmead, 1900. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 126-gen. key - >. PSEUDEPITELIA Girault, 1913. 1913, Can. Ent. 45; 104-gen, nov, + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 314-a junior synonym of Chaleis Fabricius (1789) ; 325 after key-synonymies. Type-species: Pseudepitelia rubrifemur Girault by original designation. Cheltenham, Vic. [QM]. PSEUDIDARNES Girault, 1927. 1927, Rec, S, Aust, Mus, 3: 332-gen, nov. + description. Type-species: Pseudidarnes minerva Girault by monotypy. Sydney, N,S.W, [SAM as Paragoniogastra [CHEIRONYM] minerva], PSEUDIGLYPHELLA Girault, 1913, 1913, Mem. Qd Mus, 2 : 255-gen, nov. without description: 271 + footnote- gen. key = » (type-species spelt coe/estis), 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 ; 264-gen. description and corrections to pp. 255 and 271 above. Type-species: Pseudiglyphella cuelestis Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: Although published without a description, Pseudiglyphella is a valid, available, genus-group name under article 12b (6) of the Cade, PSEUDIGLYPHOMYIA Giraull, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2 ; 267-gen, nov. + description ; 271-gen. key =/. 1916, Mem. Od Mus, 5 ; 222-a junior synonym of Cirrospilus Westwood (1832) ‘tin the American sense’’. 1926, Insecutor Insict. mensir. 14 : 127-as Pseudielyphomytia. Type-speices: Psendiglyphomyia biguttata Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonyale, NE.Q.] [QM], PSEUDIGLYPHUS Girault, 1914, 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2: 271 footnote-genus omitted from key + some descriptive notes (no type-species), 1913, Ent. News 24 : 458-tranferred from Hemiptarsenini to Elachertinai (no type- species): 1914, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 276-gen. nov. + description : 277-more description after Pseudig!¥phus spadiciyentris Girault, Type-species: Pseudiglyphus grotiust Girault by subsequent designation Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [OM]. NOTES; Although the 1913 references contain a few descriptive note neither has a designated type-species. The 1913 Mem. Qd Mus. paper can be accepted as the reference 718 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM upon which the genus was founded under Articles 11c (i) and 12 of the Code. PSEUDIPARA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 3 : 345-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Pseudipara albiclava Girault by original designation. Mount Pyramid, Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [QM]. PSEUDIPARELLA Girault, 1927. 1927, Ree. S. Aust. Mus. 3 : 334-gen, nov. + description. Type-species: Pséudiparella emersoni Girault by monotypy, Wilmot, Tas. [SAM] PSEUDOCHR YSOCHARITS Girault, 1913, 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 171-gen. nov. + description : 177-gen. key 22. Types-species: Pseudachrysocharis speciosus Girault by original designation. Ripple Creek (Ingham) (NE.Q.] [QM]. PSEUDOGRAMMA Girault, 1913. 1912, Mem, Od Mus, 1: 88-gen. nov. + description : 115-gen, key ? 2. 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soe. (N.S.) 12: 59- catalogue : 66-gen. key 22: 67-4 ¢ unknown, 1916, Mem. Od Mus. 5: 206-correction to original description, Type-species: Psendogramma JSasciatipenne Girault by original designation. Herberton [NE.Q.] [QM]. PSEUDOLIGOSITA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 104-gen. noy, + description. Type-species: Pseudoligosita arnaldi Girault by original designation. Brisbane [SE.Q.] [QM]. PSEUDOMPHALE Schrottky, 1909. 1915, Can. Ent. 47 : 234-‘', _ . .the same as Horismenus [Walker (1843)] in the North American sense, .. ™ PSEUDOMPHALOIDES Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3: 258-gen. noy. + description. Type-species: Pseudamphaloides aenella Girault by original designation. Kuranda [NE.Q.] [OM], PSEUDOPHELIMINUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 284-zen. description : 291-gen. key = ¢ as Pseudophelimus. 1914, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 296-type-species given as a nomen nudum and described as anew species of Asynpiesiella Girault (1913), 1917, Inseeutor Inseit. mensir. 5: 155- Pseudopheliminus a junior synonym of Sympiesis Forster (1856), Type-species: Pseudopheliminus longiveniris by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: In 1915 Girault incorrectly considered this genus a5 a nomen nudum; it was made available by its description (with type-species designation) in the 1913 paper above. At the same time (1915) he redescribed the rype-species as a new species of Asympiesiella, a combination which he obviously forgot or disregarded in his 1917 synonymy. PSEUDOPHELIMUS See PSEUDOPHELIMINUS PSEUDORILEYA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 273-subgen. nov. of Neorileyella Girault (1915) without description, 1917, Inseeutor Inseit. ntenstr. 5 + 152-4 synonym of Enevriocephalus Ashmead (1900). Type-species: Neorileyvella (Pseudorileyva) albiclava Girault by original designation. Cloncurry [WC.Q.] [OM]. NOTES: Although Girault did not provide a description of Pséudorileva it is a valid, available, subgenus group name under Article 12b (6) of the Code- PSEUDOSECODES (?) Girault and Dodd (in Girault,, 1915). 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 209-gen, nov. + description, Type-species: Pseudosecodes splendidus Girault by original designation. Harvey's Creek (Cairns) [NE.Q.] [QM]. PSEUDOSPHEG/IGASTERUS Girault,. 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus, 2 : 322-gen. description : 329-gen. key, 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3 ; 333-gen, nov.; refers to 1913 description, Type-species:. Pseudosphegigasterus grotiusi Girault by original designation. Thursday Island, Torres Strait [NE,Q.] [QM], NOTES: Although Girault does. not annotate Pseudosphegigasterus as ‘‘new DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 719 genus'’ until 1915 it was made a valid, available, genus-graup name by the 1913 description. PSILOGASTEROIDES Girault, 1913 (not Bréthes, 1910). 1913, Trans. R. Soc. 8. Aust. 37 + 93-gen, noy. + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 232-Parapsilogaster nom. nov. for Psjlogasteroides Girault, preoccupied by Psilogastervides Brethes (1910). Type-species: Eucharis fausta Walker by original designation. Hobart, Tas. [BM?-Type not seen], PSILOPHRYS Mayr, 1875, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 121-gen, key © °. PSYLLAEPHAGUS Ashmead, 1900. 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 4: 125-gen. key °°. PSYLLEDONTUS Crawford, 1910. 1915, Meni. Od Mus, 4: 12\-gen, key ==. 1924, “Homo perniciosus and new Hymenoptera.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 April 1924) . 4[181]-Metallonella Girault (1915) a junior synonym, PTERATOMUS Packard, 1866. 1929, **North American Hymenoptera Mymaridae.”’ (Giraull : Brisbane) (8 January 1929) : 27[259]-Packardiella Ashmead (1904) a junior synonym, PTERISEMOPPA 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]- gen. description. Type-species: Sphegipterosema australiensis (7) Girault and Dodd by original designation. Gordonvale (NE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: The type-species authors were originally Girault and Dodd in Girault (1913, p. 331), but Girault gives himself as author in 1933, The specimen bears a label in Dodd’s hand giving the authors as Girault and Dodd. PTEROMALENCYRTUS Girault, 1915, Encyrtidae Gardh and Dahms in prep PTEROMALUS Swederus, 1795, 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 303-genus discussed~ PTEROPTRIXELLA Girault, 1932. 1932, ‘‘New lower Hymenoptera from Australia and india.’* (Girault : Brisbane) (20 October 1932) : 3[295]- gen, description, Type-species: Preroptrixella metallica Girault by monotypy. Wynnum (Brisbane, SE.Q,] [QM]. PTEROSEMELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem, Od Mus. 2 : 317-gen. description > 329-gen. key. 1914, Sovietas ent. 29> 55-gen. noy. + description, 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 3. 338-gen. nov.; refers to 1913 description. Type-species: Prerosemella viridis Girault by original designation. Queensland [QM], NOTES; Although the 1913 paper does not have Prerosemel/a annotated ‘'new genus’” the name is accompanied by a description plus designation of the type-species making ita valid, available, genus-group name in 1913. The ‘‘new genus”’ annotations in 1914 and 1915 are therefore incorrect. PTEROSEMIGASTRA (?) Girault and Dodd (in Girault, 1915), 1915, Mem, Od Mus, 3: 338-gen. noy. + description. Type-species: Plerosemigastra oenone (?) Girault and Dodd by original designation, Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [QM]. PTEROSEMOIDEA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 318-gen. description : 329-gen, key. 1913, Trans, R. Soc, 8. Aust. 37: 103-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Plerasemoidea flavipes Girault by original designation. Port Lincoln, 8.A. [SAM]. NOTES: Both descriptions issued in Devember of 1913-the Trans. R. Sac. S. Aus, paper Was without doubt written first. I have followed Gahan and Fagan (1923) in accepting the Trans. R. Soc. S, Aust, paper as the reference on which this genus-group name was established. PTERYGOGRAMMA Perkins, 1906. 1912, Bull. Wis, nat. Hist, Soe. 10 : 86-gen. key 22 : 87-24 discussed, 1912, Mem. Od Mus. 1: 115-gen. key ©". 1914, Bull. Wis. nar. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 12; 60- catalogue : 68-gen. key - > : 70-" ¢ discussed 1916, Mem. Od Mus. 5 : 206-copy of Perkin’s description, 720 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM QUADRASTICHODELLA Giraull, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 237-zen, description : 25l~gen. key °°. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. 8, Ausi. 37 ; 69-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Quadrastichodella bella Girault by original designation. Lawson, N.S.W. and Mt Tamborine [SE.Q.] [SAM]. NOTES: Both descriptions issued in December of 1913-the Travis. R. Soc. 3. Aust. paper was undoubtedly written first. I have followed Gahan and Fagan (1923) in accepting the Trans. R. Soc. 8. Ausr. paper as the reference on which this genus-group name was established, QUADRASTICHODES Girault, 1913, 1913, Mem, Od Mus, 2 : 234-gen. description : 251-gen. key 3 2. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37 : 68-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Quadrastichodes cyaneiviridis Girault by original designation. Port Lincoln, S.A. [SAM]. NOTES: Both descriptions issued in December of 1913-the Trans, R. Soc, S. Aust. paper was undoubtedly written first. I have followed Gahan and Fagan (1923) in accepting the Trans. R. Soe, S, Aust, paper as the reference on which this genus-group name was established. QUADRASTICAUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 232-gen, description; Epichrysocharis Girault (1913) a synonym, 1913, Trans. R. Soe, S. Aust. 37 : 67-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Ouadrastichus nigrinotatus Girault by original designation. Mittagong, N.S.W. [SAM]. NOTES: Epichrysocharis Girault (1913) was synonymised before it was described according to dates of issue (see NOTES with Epichrysocharis). Both descriptions of Quadrastichus issued in December of 1913- the Trans, R. Soc. S, Aust. paper was undoubtedly written first. [ have followed Gahan and Fagan (1923) in accepting the Trans. R. Soc. §, Aust, paper as the reference on which this genus-group name was established. RAFFAELLIA Girault, 1922. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. RAPHAELANA Girault, 1926. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. RAPHAELONIA Girault, 1924. 1924, Insecutor Inscit. menstr, 12 : 173-gen. nov. + description. 1926, Insecutor Inscit. mensir. 14 : 62-gen, nov. + repeat of description. Type-species: Raphaelonia sulcatiscutum Girault by monotypy. Birkdale [SE.Q.] [QM]. RATZEBURGALLA Girault, 1939, 1939, Revita Ent., Rio de J. 8: 80-gen, nov. + description. Type-species: Parufens spinosus Girault (1931) by original designation. Indooroopilly [Brisbane, SE,Q.] [QM]. REDINIA Girault, 1936, 1936, ‘*Terror-errors; and novitates of Pterygota (or earth realities not state- bound).”’ (Girault : Sydney) (29 August 1936) : 3[325]-gen. description. Type-species: Redinia hispidiverrex Girault by monotypy. Palmwoods [SE.Q.] [OM]. RENANIANA Girault, 1931. 1931, ‘A new habit in an old insect, Homo pudicus and new Eurytomidae."’ (Girault : Brisbane) (1 September 1931) : 4[283]-gen. description. Type-species: Renanianu mirissima Girault by monotypy. [Indooroopilly (Brisbane, SE.Q.] [QM], RHICNOPELTELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, J. Ent. Zool. 5 : 109-gen. nov. + description : 110-additional gen, description after type-species description. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 161-gen. description : 179-gen. key ©?, 1913, Trans, R. Soe, 8. Aust. 37 :71-giyen as an ‘*MS”, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 193- Elacher- fetrastichus Girault (1913) a junior synonym, Type-species: Rhicnopeltella immaculatipennis Girault by original designation. Brisbane [SE.Q] [QM]. RHICNOPELTOMYTA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 174-gen. nov. + description : 179-gen, key ==. Type-species; Rhicnopeltomyia washingtoni Girault by original DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: 1V designation. Capeville (Pentland) [C.Q.] [QM]. RHIPIPALLOIDEA Girault, 1934. 1934, ‘‘Eucharitidae, Cynipidae, Proctotrypidae et Thysanoptera nova Australiensis.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 February 1934) : 1[306]-gen. description, Type-species: Rhipipalloidea mira Girault by monotypy. Echuca, Vic. [QM]. RHOPALENCYRTOIDEA Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. RHOPUS Farster, 1856. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 121-gen. key = -. RHYTIDOTHORAX Ashmead, 1900. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 127-gen. key = - spelt RAytidithorax. RICHTERIA Girault, 1920. 1920, ‘‘Some insects never before seen by mankind,”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (30 October 1920) : 2[159]-gen, description. Type-species: Richteria lamennaisi Girault by monotypy. Manly [Brisbane, SE.Q.] [QM]. ROPTROCERELLA Girault, 1929. 1929, Trans. R. Soe. 8. Aust, 53; 322-gen, nov. + description, Type-species: Roptrocerella latipennis Girault by monotypy. Melrose, S.A. [SAM]. ROPTROCEROPSEUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus, 2: 309-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Roplroceropseus albicornis Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. RUBENSTEINA Girault, 1934. 1934, ‘‘New Capsidae and Hymenoptera, with note of an unmentionable.** (Girault : Sydney) (21 December 1934) « 2[312]- gen, description. Type-species; Rubensteina mira Girault by monotypy. Gosnell’s, W.A. [WADA]. RUSKINIANA Girault, 1923. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. SAAVEDRA Girault, 1933. 1933, ‘‘Some beauties inhabitant not of =| mw — commerical boudoirs but of nature’s bosom, notably new insects.** (Girault : Brisbane) (20 June 1933) : 5[303]-gen. description. Type-species: Saavedra velasquezi Girault by monotypy. Bayswater, Vic. [QM]. SARONOTUM Perkins, 1906. 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 4: 76-gen, description : 120-gen. key ° ¢-both as Saranotum. 1924, ““Homo perniciosus and new Hymenoptera.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 April 1924) ; 4[181]-a junior synonym of Chrysopophagus Ashmead (1894); spelt Saranotum. SCELIOENCYRTUS Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep, SCHEDIUS Howard, 1910. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 125-gen. key = « SCHILLERANA Girault, 1932, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. SCHILLERIA Girault, 1932. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. SCHIZONOTELLA Girault, 1927. 1927, Rec. S. Aust. Mus, 3: 312-gen, noy, + description, Type-species: Schizonotella eupelmoidea Girault by monotypy. Kuranda [NE.Q.] [SAM]. SCOTOLINX Girault, 1916 (not Ashmead, 1904), 1916, Mem. Qd Mus. 5 : 218-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Scutolinx gallicola Girault (not Ashmead, 1904) by original designation, Liverpool, N.S.W, [USNM}]. NOTES: The correct author of this genus and type-species is Ashmead not Girault who has redescribed Ashmead’s taxa and used Ashmead’s names. SECODELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch, 79, Abt,A., H.6: 48- gen. nov, + description (tribe Omphalini). 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 = 268-gen. description (tribe Elachertini) : 273-gen. key 2 \. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 ; 196-note on submarginal vein: removed from Elachertini to the Omphalini + 263- 2 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM removed from Elachertini to the Omphalini. 1917, Insecutor inscit. menstr. 5 2 37- Allomphale Silvestri (1914) a junior synonym, Type-species; Secodella lineata Girault by original designation. Mackay IME.Q.] [QM]. SECODES Giraulr, 1913 (not Forster, 1856). 1913, Mem, Od Mus. 2: 160-gen. nav. without description : 177-gen. key = v. 1913, Trans. R. Soe. §. Aust. 37 : 70-Forster as author of Secodes. 1923, Gahan and Fagan propose Secodoidea as a new name for Secodes Girault. Type-species: Secodes capensis Girault by original designation, Capeville (Pentland) [C.Q.] [OM]. NOTES: Girault's taxon which he called Secodes was validated in 1913 Mem. Od Mus, under Article [2b (6) of the Code since it was accompanied by the description of a designated type-species. However, the name Secodes proposed for this taxon was preoccupied by Secodes Forster (1856). Gahan and Fagan (1923) proposed Secodoidea as a nom. nov. for Secodes Girault. SECODOIDEA Gahan and Fagan, 1923. See SECODES Girault not Férster. SELITRICHODELSA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2: 245-gen. noy. + description : 250-gen. key 4 =. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 253, 254-noles on genus Type-species: Selitrichodelia aenea Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE-Q.] [QM]. SELITRICHODELLA Girault, 1913, 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 :.225-gen. description : 250-gen, key v&. 1913, Societas ent. 28 : 105-gen. nov, + description. Type-species: Selitrichodella mira Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonyale, NE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: Both papers issited in December of 1913-the Soci¢las ent. paper was without doubr written first. Gahan and Fagan (1923) have accepted the Mem, Od Mus, paper as the reference for this genus-group name which is inconsistent with their treatment of Achrysocharelloidea Girault, Aptero- semoidea Girault, Asaphomorphella Girault etc. where the choice was between Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37 (December 1913 which becomes 3] December 1913 under Article 2] of the Code) and Mem. Od Mus. 2 (10 December 1913). In these cases Gahan and Fagan (1923) accepted the Trans, R. Soc. S, Aust. 37 paper as the reference on which these genera were established, If one applies this choice consistently then the Societas ent. paper 1s the reference on which Selitrichodella was established. | have applied this choice as a standard SELITRICHODES Girault, 1913, 1913, J. Ent. Zoal. 5: 104-gen, nov. + description. 1913, Mem, Od Mus. 2 : 226-gen. desenpuon : 249-gen, key © ¢. 1915, Mfem. Qd Mus, 3 : 233-note on scutellum. Type-species: Selitrichodes fasciativentris Girault by original designation. New South Wales [OM]. SHAKESPEARLA Girault, 1928, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. SIGNIPHORA Ashmead, 1880, 1915, Mem, Qd Mus, 4: 72-note on genus after Signiphora beethoveni Girault. SMICROMORPARA Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79, Abt.A., H.6: 89- gen. nov. + description (tribe nov. on p. 88). 1914, Ent. News 25 : 461-gen. description with correcuions. 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 4: 354-gen. description. Type-species: Smicromorpha doddi by original designation. Port Darwin, N.T. [QM]. SMICROMORPHELLA Girault, 1930. 1930, ‘‘New pests [rom Australia, VII." (Girault : Brisbane) (16 August 1930) : 2[274]-gen. description. Type-species: Smmicromorpha mineru Girault by monotypy. Meringa [NE.Q.] [OM]. NOTES: In the reference above Girault merely gives the single species in the genus as S. minerva. The only specimen available is labelled by Girault as Smicromorpha minerva and the only species in the literature that fits this both in description and in locality datais Smicromorpha minera Girault (1926, Insecutor Inscit, menstr. 14: DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: LV 72 70), Girault’s label on the specimen clearly has mrinerva and in his unpublished manuscript he has mizerva with the reference for minera. | regard Smicromorpha minerva as an incorrect subsequent spelling of Symicromorpha minera under Article 32 of the Code. The type-species of Smicramorphella is therefore Smicrormorpha minera. In the species section | have incorrectly assumed that 5. minerva is a justifiable emendation. NOTES: Both descriptions issued in December of 1913-the Trans, R, Soc. S. Ausi. paper was without doubt written first. I have followed Gahan and Fagan (1923) in accepting the Trans. R. Soe. S, Aust, paper as the reference on which this genus-group name was established, SPHEGIPTEROSEMA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem, Od Mus, 2: 323-gen. description >: 328-gen. key. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 329-gen. nov.; refers SOLINDENELLEUS Girault, 1914. 1914, Societas ent. 29 : 22-gen. nov, + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4 : 35-gen. description, to 1913 description. Type-species: Sphegipterosema feralis Girault by original designation. Nelson [ = Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM}. Type-species: Solindenelleus pulchricorpus Girault by original designation. Brisbane [SE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: Although Girault did not annotate Sphegipterosema with the words ‘new genus’ until 1915 it was a valid, available, genus-group name in 1913-since it was published with a description plus the description of a designated type-species in that year, SPHEGIPTEROSEMELLA Girault, 1913. SPALANGIOMORPHA Girault, 1913. 1913, Ment. Od Mus. 2 ; 333-gen, description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3 > 345-gen. noy.; refers to 1913 description. 1917, Jnsecutor fuseit. mensir. 5: 37-a junior synonym of Chuetospila (emendation by Dalla Torre, 1898 for Choetuspila Westwood, 1874), 1925, ‘Indications (in new insects) of ruling power and law in nature.”* (Girault : Brisbane) (10 March 1925) ; 3[186]-a junior synonym of Cerocephala Westwood (1832) (as Cercocephala). 1929, Trans. R. Sac. 8. Aust, 53+ 319- “According to Masi's table this genus is Chaelospila ..."" Type-species: Spalangiomorpha Jasciatipennis Girault by original designation. Port Douglas, Nelson [= Gordonvale], Cooktown [NE.Q.j, Port Darwin, N.T. [QM]. NOTES: Although Girault did not annotate Spalangiomorpha with the words “new genus"' until 1915 it was a valid, available, genus-group name in 1913 since it was published with a description plus the description of a designated type-species in that year. 1913, Mem, Od Mus, 2 ; 324-gen. description } 329-gen. key. 1915, Mem, Qd Mus. 3 : 330-gen. nov.; refers to 19]3 description, 1916, Mem. Od Mus, 5: 226-correction to 1915, p. 330 above. Type-species: Sphegipterosemella unicolor Girault by original designation. Brisbane [SE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: Although Girault did not annotate Sphegipterosemella with the words ‘*new genus’ until 1915 it was-a valid, available, genus-group name in 1913 since it was published with a description plus the description of a designated type-species. In 1913 Girault gave Prerasema unicolor Girault as the type-species. However, he did not use this combination until 1915. p. 330 where he called it ‘‘new species’* but did not provide a description. Plerosema unicolor is therefore.a junior, objective synonym of Sphegipterosemella wnicolor Girault (1913). STENOTEROPSIS Girault, 1915, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep, STENOTER YS Thonison, 1876, 1915, Mem. Gd Mus. 4: 182-gen. key 5 =. SPHEGIGASTEROIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 317-gen. description : 328-gen. key. 1913, Trans. R. Soc, 8S. Aust. 37: 76-gen. nov. + description, STETHYNIUM Enock, 1909. Type-species: Sphegigasteroides 1911, Proc. ent. Soc. Wash. 13 : 120-notes on rufinotum by original designation. genus, Sydney, N.S.W. [SAM]. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 164-* * compared 724 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM with Paranaphoidea Girault (1914) after Stethynium latipenne Girault. 1929, ‘‘North American Hymenoptera Mymaridae.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (8 January 1929) : 6[238]-gen. key °°. 1930, ‘‘New pests from Australia, VII.” (Girault : Brisbane) (16 August 1930) : 4[276]-Jdiocentrus Gahan (1927) (spelt Ideocentrus) a junior synonym, 1938, Revta Ent., Rio de J. 9 : 386-note on Australian species under Stethynium atriclavum Girault. STOMATOCERAS Kirby, 1883. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 339-gen. notes at start of key : 343-compared with Stomatoceroides Girault (1913) after Stomatoceroides insipiens Girault. 1925, ‘‘Indications (in new insects) of ruling power and law in nature.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 March 1925) : 3[186]- Stomatoceroides Girault (1913) and Trichohalticella Cameron (1912) (spelt Trichohaltichella) junior synonyms. 1926, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 14 : 71- Stomatoceroides a junior synonym. STOMA TOCERELLA Girault, 1930. 1930, ‘*‘New pests from Australia, VIII.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (16 August 1930) : 3[275]-gen. description. Type-species: Stomatocerella anna Girault by monotypy. Gravesend, N.S.W. [QM]. STOMA TOCEROIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Can. Ent. 45 : 140-gen. nov. + description : 141-gen. description after type-species description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 341-gen. description : 343-notes on genus and compared with Stomatoceras Kirby (1883). 1925, ‘‘Indications (in new insects) of ruling power and law in nature.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 March 1925) : 3[186]-a junior synonym of Stomatoceras Kirby. 1926, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 14 : 71-a junior synonym of Stomatoceras. Type-species: Stomatoceroides bicolor Girault by original designation. Dandenong Ranges, Vic. [QM]. SYCORYCTES Mayr, 1885. 1928, ‘‘A prodigeous descourse on wild animals.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (19 March 1928) : 3[220]-a cryptic synonymy making Philotrypesella Girault (1919) a junior synonym, See NOTES with Philotrypesella. SYMPIESIS Forster, 1856. 1917, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 5 : 155- Notanisomorphella Girault (1913), Notanisomorphomyia Girault (1913) and Pseudopheliminus Girault (1913) junior synonyms. SYMPIESOMORPHELLEUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79, Abt.A., H.6: 75- gen. nov. + description. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 278-gen. description : 284-gen. key 22. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 280- Diglypho- morphomyia Girault (1913) a junior synonym : 282-compared with Euplectrophelinus Girault (1913). 1916, Mem. Qd Mus. 5 : 222-a junior synonym of Cirrospiloideus Ashmead (1904) (generic name spelt Sympieso- morphalleus). Type-species: Sympiesomorphelleus suttneri Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. SYMPIESONECREMNUS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 292-gen. nov. + description : 294-gen. key. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 297-gen. description. Type-species: Sympiesonecremnus boasi Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. SYNTOMOPUS Walker, 1833. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 328-gen. key. SYNTOMOSPHYRELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 244-gen. nov. + description : 250-gen. key ?°. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 : 253; 254-notes after Syntomosphyrella fuscipennis Girault. Type-species: Syntomosphyrella fuscipennis Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. SYNTOMOSPHYRUM Forster, 1878. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 205-Neotetrastichus Perkins (1912) a junior synonym : 250- gen. key 2°. 1916, Mem. Qd Mus. 5 : 212-an apparent reversal of the above synonymy. SYRPOPHAGUS Ashmead, 1900, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 128-gen. key ??. SYSTASIS Walker, 1834. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 186-similar to DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 2S Paruriella Girault (1913) of the Pteromalidae, SYSTOLOMORPHELLA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 222-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Systolomorphella trifasciatipennis Girault by original designation. Mt Tamborine [SE.Q.] [QM], TACHINACPHAGUS Girault, 1917 See TACHINAEPHAGUS Ashmead (1904). TACHINAEPHAGUS Ashmead, 1904, 1917, Insecutar Inscit. menstr. 5 + 142-as Tachinacphagus gen. nov. + description, 1924, ‘‘Homo perniciosus and new Hymenopiera.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 April 1924) : 4[181]- Australencyrtus Johnston and Tiegs (1922) a junior synonym, NOTES: Girault has redescribed Ashmead’s genus and redescribed the type-species changing its name from Tachinaephagus zealandicus Ashmead (1904) to Tachinacphagus australiensis Girault (1917) sp. noy. In other papers Girault has spelt the generic name Tachinaephagus which | regard to be an incorrect. subsequent spelling. Tachinacphagus australiensis is a junior, objective synonym of Tachinaephagus zealandicus Ashmead (1904), TAFTIA Ashmead, 1904. 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 4: 181-gen. key © %. TANAONEURA Howard, 1896. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus, 4: 120-gen. key 2° as Taneoneura. TANEONEURA See TANAONEURA TANEOSTIGMOIDELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 39 + footnote-gen. nov. + description. 1917, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 5 : 37- Prococcophagus Silvestri (1915) a junior synonym (placed as such in Girault’s unpublished manuscript). Type-species: Taneostigmoidella nympha Girault by original designation. Seymour (Ingham) [NE.Q.] [QM]. TANEOSTIGMOMYIA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 39-gen. noy. = description. Type-species: Taneostigmomyia spenceri Girault by original designation. Kuranda [NE.Q.] [QM]. TASSONIA Girault, 1921, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. TENNYSONIANA Girault, 1920. 1920, Insecutor Inscit. menstr, & =: 203- description of type-species only. Type-species: Tenpysoniana gemma Girault by monotypy. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q,] [QM]. NOTES: Although Tennysoniana was nol annotated ‘‘new genus"’ it is a valid, available, genus-group name under Article 12b (6) of the Code. TEROBIELLA Ashmead, 1900. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 ; 310-gen. description. 1916, Mem. Od Mus. 5 ; 222-Melanosomella Girault (1913) a junior synonym; type- species also synonyms : 226-belongs to the Perilampidae; spelt Terahiella. TETRACAMPOIDES (?) Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mem, Qd Mus. 3: 191-gen. noy. + description : 192-a note by Girault on propodeum after type-species description, 1925, “Some gemlike or marvellous inhabitants of the woodlands heretofore unknown and by most never seen nor dreamt of.** (Girault ; Brisbane) (25 September 1925) ; 3[193]- Trydymiformis australiensis Girault (1915) the type-species of Trydymiformis Girault (1915) a junior synonym of Tetracampoides setasus (?) Dodd, the type-species of Tetracampoides. Type-species: Tetracampoides setosus (?) Dodd by original designation. Babinds [NE.Q.] [QM with a Dodd label]. TETRACLADIA Howard, 1892. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 179-gen. key 3%. TETRACNEMELLA Girault, 1915. Eneyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep, TETRACNEMOIDEA Howard, 1898. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 181-gen. key 2°. TETRACNEMOPSIS Ashmead, 1900. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus,. 4; 183-gen. key =. TETRACNEMUS Westwood, 1837. 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 4: 179-gen. key © 2. 726 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM these genera were established. If one applies this choice consistently then the Bul/. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. paper is the reference on which Tetrastichomorpha was established. f have applied this choice as a standard. TETRALOPHIDEA Ashmead, 1900. 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 4: 183-gen. key - +. TETRALOPHIELLUS Ashmead, 1900. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 179-gen. key °°. TETRASTICHELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 237-gen. description : 25l-gen. key v5, 1913, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37 : 108-gen. nov, + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3: 249 footnote-"‘See Syntomoasphyrelia’’ Girault (1913). Type-species: Tetrastichella fuscipennis Girault by original designation. Murray Bridge, S.A. [SAM]. NOTES: Both 1913 papers issued in December of that year-the Trams. R. Soc. S. Aust, paper was without doubt written first. F I have followed Gahan and Fagan (1923) in ee eS Neen est rie Sea key °2, accepting Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust: as the 1913, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Sac, (N.S.) V1 ; 48- reference on which this genus-group name Zagrammosompides Girault (1913) a was established. junior synonym. TETRASTICHODES Ashmead, 1887. 1915, Mem. Gd Mus, 3: 217-some species 1913, Mem, Gd Mus. 2 ; 210-note at removed to Neomphaloidella Girault beginning of key; Zagraminosomoides (1913) and £pitetrastichus Girault (1913) Girault (1913) as a subgenus ; 250-gen. : 218-"For other former species, see key 2°. Neomphaloidella and Epitetrastichus”’ after Tetrastichus bosweilli Girault. TETRASTICHOMPHALE Girault, 1935. 1935, *‘Microhymenoptera Australiensis nova mostly Chalcididae.’’ (Girault : Sydney) (25 April 1935) : 3[317]-gen. descrip- tion, Type-species: Tefrastichomphale multivena Girault by original designation. Kuranda [NE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: I regard this as a valid, available genus-group name under Articles 13a (i) and 13b of the Code. TETRASTICHOMORPAA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem, Od Mus, 2 : 227-gen. description THALESANNA Girault, 938. > 251-gen. key 2°. 1938, Revia Eni., Rio de J. 8 : 80-gen. nov. + 1913, Bull, Wis. nat, Hist, Soc. (N.S.J 11: 38- description. gen. noy. + description. Type-species: Tetrastichomorpha flava Girault by original designation, Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: Both papers issued in December of 1913-the Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. paper was Without doubt written first. Gahan and Fagan (1923) accepted the Mem. Qd Mus. paper as the reference on which this genus was established. This is the reverse of their decision with the genus Mestocharella Girault (also found in these two papers). Their decision in the case of Tetrasticho- morpha is also inconsistent with their treatment of Achrysocharelloidea Girault, Apterosemoidea Girault, Asaphomorphella Girault etc. where the choice was between Trans. R, Soc. S. Aust. 37 (December 1913 which becomes 31 December 1913 under Article 21 of the Code) and Mem. Od Mus. 2 (10 December 1913). In these cases Gahan and Fagan (1923) accepted Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37 paper as the reference on which Type-species: Aphelinoidea nigrioculae Girault (1920) by original designation, Irvinebank [NE.Q.] [QM]. THAUMASURA Westwood, 1868. 1917, Imsecutor Inscit. menstr. 5 : 155- Agamerionella Girault (1915) and Aressida Cameron (1911) junior synonyms, 1927, Ree. S. Aust. Mus. 3 : 313-compared with Epistenia Westwood (1832). THEOCOLAXIA Girault, 1924. 1924, **Lese majeste, new Insecta and robbery.”’ (Girault : Gympie) (15 December 1924) : 1[182]-gen. nov. + description. 1924, ‘New Insecta from Queensland.” (Girault : Gympie) (20 December 1924) < 1[183]-repeat of above description. Type-species: Theocolaxia lessingi Girault by monotypy. Main Beach, Southport [SE.Q.] [QM]. Abie abeaisgel -U-meet DAHMS;: GiIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA; IV 727 THORACANTHELLA Girault, 1940. 1940, Revia Soc. ent. argent, 10 ; 323-gen. nov, + description, Type-species: Thoracantha emersoni Girault (1915) by original designation Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [QM]. THORACANTHOIDES Girault, 1928. 1928, ‘‘Some new hexapods stolen fram authority.’” (Girault : Brisbane) (23 May 1928) ; 4[224]-gen, description, Type-species: Thoracanthaides albispina Girault by monotypy. Mareeba [NE.Q,] [QM]. THOREAUITA Girault, 1916. 1916, Entomologist 49 : 102-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Thoreauia compressiventris Girault by original designation. Port Darwin [N.T] [USNM]. THYSANUS Walker, 1840. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79, Abt.A., H.6; 72- Plastocharis Farster (1856) a junior synonym; author of Thysanus given as Haliday. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2 + 196-compared with Signiphora Ashmead (1880). TINEOPHOCTONUS Ashmead, 1900. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 182-gen. key ==. TOMICOBIELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 211-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Tomicobiella subcyanea Girault by monotypy. Babinda [NE.Q.] [QM]. TOMICOBOMORPHAHA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 207-gen. nov. + description, Type-species; Tomicobomorpha stellata Girault by original designation, Kuranda [NE.Q.] [QM], TOMICOBOMORPHELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 214-gen. nov. + description. Type-species! Tomicobomorphella Justicia Girault by original designation. Clarence River, Maclean, N.S.W. [QM]. TOMOCERA Howard, 1881. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 208-notes on genus after Tomocera glabriventris Girault. 1916, Mem. Od Mus, 5 : 229-“‘Belongs to the Cleonymidae ..."' TOXEUMELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Nafurgesch. 79, Abt.A., H.6: 53- gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Toxeumella albipes Girault by original designation. Paraguay [Type not seen]. TOXEUMOIDES Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 197-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Toxeumvides aeneicorpus Girault by original designation. Brisbane [SE.Q.] [QM]. TOXEUMOPSIS Girault, 1915. 1915, Afem. Od Mus, 4: 196-gen. noy. + descnption. 1925, ‘New Queensland Insecta captured without any reference to use.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (15 December 1925) : 2[195]- Toxeumopsis nigra Girault (the type- species) a junior synonym of Pachycrepoideus dubius Ashmead (not Girault and Saunders). Type-species: Toxeumopsis nigra Girault by original designation, Gordonvale, Ingham [NE.Q.] [QM]. TOXNEUMORPAHA Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 195-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Toxeumorpha nigra Girault by original designation, Brisbane [SE.Q.] [QM]. TRICHAPOROIDELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 ; 223-gen. description : 249-pen. key =. 1913, Sovielas ent. 28 ; LO5-gen. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 3 ; 229-Aprosio- ceroloides Girault (1913) a junior synonym, Type-species: Trichaporoidella aenea Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [OM]. NOTES: Both papers issued in December of 1913-the Societas ern!., paper was without doubt written first, Gahan and Fagan (1923) have accepted the Mem. Od Mus, paper as the reference for this genus which is inconsistent with their treatment of Achrysocharelloidea Girault, Aptero- semoidea Girault, Asaphomorphella Girault etc. where the choice was between Trans, R Soc. 8. Aust. 37 (December 1913 which becomes 3! December 1913 under Article 21 of the Code) and Mem. Od Mus, 2 (10 728 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM December 1913). In these cases Gahan and Fagan (1923) accepted the Trans, R. Soc. 8. Aust. 37 paper as the reference on which these genera were established. [f one applies this choice consistently then the Societas ent. paper is the reference on which Trichaporoidella was established. 1 apply this choice as a standard. TRICHAPOROIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 216-a junior synonym of Ootetrastichus Perkins (1906). 1913, Societas ent, 28 ; 104-gen. noy. + description. Type-species: Trichaporoides fasciativentris. Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: Gahan and Fagan (1923) suggest. that this genus was synonymised before it was described. See NOTES with Trichaparoidella above for a more consistent treatment of the two papers concerned. TRICHILOGASTER Mayr, 1905. 1916, Mem, Od Mus, 5 : 222-Epiperilampus Girault (1913) a junior synonym. TRICHOGRAMMA Westwood, 1833. 1912, Bull. Wis, nai. Hist, Soc, W : 88-gen. key = °; ¢¢ discussed, 1912, Mem. Od Mus. 1: 116-gen. Key - °. 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S,) 12: G1- catalogue : 70-gen. key both sexes « 71- “+ discussed. TRICHOGRAMMATANA Girault, 1932. 1932, *‘New lower Hymenoptera trom Australia and India.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 October 1932) : 1[293]- subgen. nov. + description, Type-species: Trichogramma (Trichogrammatana) singularis Girault by monotypy, Perth, W.A. [WADA]. TRICHOGRAMMATELLA Giraull, 1911. 191i, Arch. Narurgesch, 77, Bd.\, Suppl.- H.2: 126-gen. nov. + description. 1912, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc, 10 ; 88-gen. key 223 4 discussed. 1914, Bull, Wis. nat. Hist. Sac. (N.S.) 12: 63- catalogue : 70-gen. key == : 71-¢ 4 similar to *¥, Type-species: Trichogrammmatella tristis Girault by original designation. Trinidad [Type not seen). TRICHOGRAMMATOIDEA Girault, 1911. 1911, Trans. Am. ent. Soe. 37: 13-gen. nov. + description. 1912, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. 10 : 88-gen. key 22; 724 discussed. 1912, Mem. Od Mus. 1: 116-gen. key +». 1914, Bull, Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S) 12; 63- catalogue : 70-gen, key both sexes. Type-species: Chaetosticha nana Zehntner (1816) by original designation. Java [Type not seen], TRIGONODEROPSIS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 210-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Trigonoderopsis silvensis Girault by monotypy. Babinda [NE.Q.] [QM]. TRIGONOGASTRELLA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3 : 341-gen. nov, + description, Type-species: Trigonogastrella parasitica Girault by original designation. Melbourne, Vig. [NMV, QM]. TRIPOLYCYSTUS (?) Dodd (in Girault, 1915). 1915, Mein. Od Mus. 3: 337-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Tripolveystus sulcatus (?) Dodd by original designation. Gordonvale [NE,Q.] [OM with a Dodd label]. TRYDYMIFORMIS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 188-gen. nov. + description. 1925, Some gemlike or marvellous inhabitants of the woodlands heretofore unknown and by most never seen nor dreamt of,"’ (Girault : Brisbane) (25 September 1925) : 3[(193]-Trydymi- Jormis australiensis Girault, the type- species, a junior synonym of Telracampoides setosus (7) Dodd (1915), the type-species of Tetracampoides (?) Dodd. Type-species: Trydymiformis australiensis Girault by original designation. Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [QM]. TUMIDICLA VA Girault. 1911. 1911, Trans. Am. ent. Sac. 37 : 6-gen. nov, + description. 1912, Bull, Wis, nat. Hist. Soc. 10 : 86-zen. key -= . 87-** not known. 1912, Mem. Qd Mus, 1: 116-gen, key ==, 1914, Bull. Wis, nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S,) 12 ; 60- DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 729 catalogue : 67-gen. key 22 : 70-¢ 4 discussed. Type-species: Tumidiclava pulchrinotum Girault by original designation. USA [Type not seen]. TUMIDICOXA Girault, 1911. 1911, Zool. Jb. f. Syst. 31 : 378-reference not seen. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79, Abt.A., H.6: 67- a junior synonym of Chalcis Fabricius (1789). 1913, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37 : 74- Tumidicoxa and describes Tumidicoxella as a new subgenus. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 314-a junior synonym of Chalcis : 325-a discussion of synonymies after key including Pseudepitelia Girault (1913) and Brachepitelia Girault (1913) as junior synonyms of Chalcis. Type-species: Tumidicoxa nigra Girault by original designation. [Not Australian, Type not seen]. TUMIDICOXELLA Girault, 1913. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37 : 74-subgen. nov. of Tumidicoxa Girault + description. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 326-subgen. description; compared with Chalcis Fabricius (1789). 1922, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 10 : 148-used as if it were a genus. 1926, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 14 : 66-a junior synonym of Chalcis. Type-species: Tumidicoxa (Tumidicoxella) nigricoxa Girault by original designation. Port Lincoln, S.A. [SAM]. NOTES: Tumidicoxella was initially described as a subgenus of Tumidicoxa. In 1922 and 1926 above the inference is clearly that Girault regarded it subsequently as a genus although I have been unable to find any statement of this change amongst the references used for this Checklist. In 1913 Girault made Tumidicoxa a junior synonym of Chalcis which would have transferred Tumidicoxella to Chalcis as well. In 1915 Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 325 Girault again discusses the synonymy of Tumidicoxa and Chalcis. On page 326 of the same paper he lists Tumidicoxella as a subgenus but he does not indicate its generic placing. TUMIDICOXOIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Arch. Naturgesch. 79, Abt.A., H.6: 86- gen. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 325-a valid genus (after key); gen. description, compared with Chalcis Fabricius (1789). 1926, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 14 : 66-a junior synonym of Chalics. Type-species: Tumidicoxoides kurandaensis by monotypy. Kuranda [NE.Q.] [QM]. TUMIDIFEMUR Girault, 1911. 1911, Arch. Naturgesch. 77, Bd.1 Suppl.-H.2: 124-gen. nov. + description. 1912, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. 10 : 86-gen. key 22° : 87-2 4 not known. 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 12 : 60- catalogue : 67-gen. key 2°? : 70-2 ¢ unknown. Type-species: Tumidifemur pulchrum Girault by original designation. Trinidad [Type not seen]. TUMIDISCAPUS Girault, 1911. 1911, JIN. Y. ent. Soc. 19 : 182-reference not seen. 1913, Mem. Od Mus. 2 : 194-gen. description : 196-gen. key 2°. Type-species: Tumidiscapus flavus Girault by original designation. USA [Type not seen]. TYNDARICHUS Howard, 1910. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 123-gen. key °°. UA Girault, 1929. 1929, ‘‘New pests from Australia VI.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (30 September 1929) : 2[267]-gen. description. Type-species: Ua maria Girault by monotypy. Gold Creek [SE.Q.] [QM]. UDA Girault, 1930. 1930, ‘‘New pests from Australia, VIII.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (16 August 1930) : 4[276]-gen. description. Type-species: Uda prima Girault by monotypy. Cairns [NE.Q.] [QM]. UFENS Girault, 1911. 1911, Trans. Am, ent. Soc. 37 : 32-reference not seen. 1912, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. 10 : 84-gen. key 22 : 85-¢¢ discussed. 1912, Mem. Qd Mus. 1: 114-gen. key °?. 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 12 : 58- catalogue : 65-gen. key °2 : 67-24 discussed. 730 Type-species: Trichogramma nigrum Ashmead (1888) by original designation. USA [Type not seen]. MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM description = 321-note on axillae after Uriellapteromalus subplanithorax Girault. Type-species; Uriellonnvia resoluta Girault by original designation. Port Douglas and Thursday Island, Torres Strait [NE.Q.] [QM]. URIELLOPTEROMALUS Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem, Od Mus. 3 : 320-gen. nov. without description. UFENSIA Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem, Od Mus, 2: 10i-gen. description, 1914, Proc. ent. Soe. Wash. 16: 118-gen. nov. + description; reference to placement in key published with. 1913 paper above. 1914, Bull, Wis. nar. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 12: 59- catalogue : 66-gen. key 24 ; 67- * Sunknown, Type-species: Ufensia pretiosa Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonyale, NE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: Although the 1913 paper does not have Ufensia annotated ‘‘new genus”’, it is the reference on which this genus was established since it is the first publication of this genus-group name with a description plus the description of a designated type- species. UGA Girault, 1930, 1930, ‘‘New pests from Australia, VIII," (Girault : Brisbane) (16 August 1930) : 4(276]-gen. description. Type-species: Sfomraioceras colliscutellum Girault (1922) by original designation. Brisbane [SE.Q.] [QM]. Type-species: Uriellopteromalus subplanithorex Girault by original designation, Yungaburra [NE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: Although Uriellapteromalus was published without a description it is a valid, available, genus-group name under Article [2b (6) of the Code. URIOLELAPS Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4; 201-gen, nov, + description, Type-species: Uriolelaps argenticoxae Girault by original designation. Babinda [NE.Q.] [QM]. UROGRAMMA Girault, 1920. 1920, Inseeutor Inseit, menstr. 8 : 42-gen, nov, + description. Type-species: Urogramma miniuta Girauli by original designation. Sydney, N.S.W. [QM]. URACRIAS Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2 ; 156-gen. nov. + description ; 157-gen. key ©°. Type-species: Uracrias excelsus Girault by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonyale, NE,Q_] [QM]. URIELLOIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Mem. Od Mus, 2 : 308-gen. description. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. S, Aust. 37; 106-gen. nov. + description. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3: 317-note on genus, Type-species: Urielloides fulvipes Girault by original designation. Cairns ([NE.Q.] [QM]. NOTES: Both 1913 papers issued in December of 1913-the Trans. R. Soc. 8. Aust. paper was without doubt written first. 1 have followed Gahan and Fagan (1923) in accepting the Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. paper USCANA Girault, L911. 1911, Trans, Am. ent. Soc, 37 : 22-reference not seen, 1912, Bull. Wis. nar. Hist. Sov. 10 : 86-gen. key : 87-4 ¢ discussed. 1912, Ment. Od Mus. 1: 116-gen. key = \. 1914, Bull, Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 12: 60- catalogue : 69-gen. key © = : 70-77 discussed. Type-species: Uscana semifunupennis Girault by original designation. USA [Type not seen). USCANELLA Girault, 1911, 1911, Areh. Naturgesch. 77, Bd.1, Suppl.- H.2; 128-gen. nov. + description. 1912, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. 10 : 87-gen. key 22: 22 unknown. 1914, Bull. Wis. nar. Hist. Soe. (N.S.) 12% 61- catalogue : 69-gen. key 3 : 70-4 7 as the reference on which this genus-group name was established. URIELLOMYIA Girault, 1915. 1915, Mem, Qd Mus. 3; 319-gen. nov. + unknown, Type-species: Uscanella bicolor Girault by original designation. Trinidad [Type not seen], DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 731 USCANOIDEA Girault, 1911. 1911, Arch, Naturgesch. 77, Bd.1, Suppl.- H.2: 129-gen. nov. + description. 1912, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. 10 : 87-gen. key 22; ¢4 discussed. 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 12 : 61- catalogue : 69-gen. key 2° : 70-44 discussed. Type-species: Uscanoidea nigriventris Girault by original designation. Panama [Type not seen]. UXA Girault, 1930. 1930, ‘‘New pests from Australia, VIII.’ (Girault : Brisbane) (16 August 1930) : 4[276]-gen. description. Type-species: Stomatoceroides clariscapus Dodd (1917) by original designation. Cairns [NE.Q.] [QM]. WESTWOODIANA Girault, 1922. 1922, Insecutor Inscit. menstr. 10 : 151-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Westwoodiana testaceifemora Girault by monotypy. Brisbane [SE.Q.] [QM]. WHITTIERIA Girault, 1938. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. XANTHEURYTOMA Cameron, 1911. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 261-gen. description in quotation marks. XANTHOENCYRTUS Ashmead, 1902. 1916, Psyche, Camb. 23 : 43-Scelioencyrtus Girault (1915) a junior synonym. XANTHOPIRENE Girault, 1929. 1929, ‘*‘New pests from Australia, VI.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (30 September 1929) : 2[267]-gen. description. Type-species: Xanthopirene shakespearei Girault by monotypy. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.] [QM]. XANTHOSOMA Ashmead, 1888. 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4 : 263 footnote-refers reader to remarks with Eurytoma same volume page 256 after Eurytoma soror Girault. XANTHOSOMOIDES Girault, 1913. 1913, Can. Ent. 45 : 220-gen. nov. + description. 1913, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 37 : 80-a junior synonym of Megastigmus Dalman (1820). 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4 : 297-a junior synonym of Megastigmus. Type-species: Xanthosomoides maculatipennis Girault by original designation. Brisbane [SE.Q.] [QM]. XENANUSIA Girault, 1917. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. XENARRETOCERA Girault, 1926. 1926, ‘‘New pests from Australia.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (31 March 1926) : 1[199]-gen. nov. + description. 1927, Rec. S. Aust. Mus, 3 : 325-in the Tribe Haltichellini. Type-species: Xenarretocera superba Girault by original designation, Oxley [Brisbane, SE.Q.] [QM]. XENOSTRYXIS Girault, 1920. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. XENUFENS Girault, 1916. 1916, Ent. News 27 : 5-reference not seen. Type-species: Xenufens ruskini Girault by original designation. USA [Type not seen]. XENUFENSIA Girault, 1938. 1938, Revta Ent., Rio de J. 9 : 385-gen. nov. + description, Type-species: Xenufens tennysoni Girault (1920) by original designation. Watsonville [NE.Q.] [QM]. YUNGABURRA Girault, 1933. 1933, ‘‘Some beauties inhabitant not of commercial boudoirs but of nature’s bosom, notably new insects.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (20 June 1933) : 5[303]-gen. description. Type-species: Anaphoidea nitens Girault (1928) by original designation. Ferntree Gully, Vic. [NMV, QM]. ZAGA Girault, 1911. 1911, Trans. Am. ent. Soc. 37 : 30-reference not seen. 1912, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. 10 : 86-gen. key °°? : 87-¢ ¢ unknown. 1914, Bull. Wis. nat. Hist. Soc. (N.S.) 12 : 60- catalogue : 68-gen. key 2° : 70-2 4 unknown, Type-species: Zaga latipennis Girault by original designation. USA [Type not seen]. ZAGRAMMOSOMA Ashmead, 1904. 1913, Mem. Qd Mus. 2 : 254-gen. description : 271-gen. key £2. 732 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM 1916, Mem. Od Mus. 5 ; 222-Atoposuma Masi (1907) a junior synonym, 1917, ''Descriptiones Hymenopterorum Chalcidoidicarum variorum cum observationibus. V."* (Girault : Glenndale, Maryland) (8 August 1917): 6[121]-repeat of the 1916 synonymy. ZAGRAMMOSOMOIDES Girault, 1913. See species section under Tetrastichus fasciatus. ZAMENHOFELLA Girault, 1941, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. ZAQMENCYRTUS Girault, 1915. Encrytidae Gordh and Dahms in prep, ZAOMMA Ashmead, 1900, 1915, Mem. Od Mus. 4: 126-gen. key <>. ZAOMMOMENTEDON Girault, 1915, 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 3: 187-gen. nov. + description. Type-species: Zoammomentedon mundibularis Girault by original designation. Gordonvale [NE.Q.] [QM]. ZAOMMOM YIELLA Girault, 1913. 19]3, Mem. Od Mus. 2: 159 footnote-gen. noy. + description : 177-gen, key <5. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 3 ; 214-gen, description. Type-species: Zoammomyia oculata Girault (1913) by original designation. Nelson [= Gordonvale, NE.Q.| [QM]. ZAOMOMMOENCYRTUS Girault, 1917. Bneyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. ZARHOPALOIDES Girault, 1915, Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms in prep. ZARHOPALUS Ashmead, 1900. 1915, Mem. Od Mus, 4: 125-gen. key = 1917, “‘Descriptiones Hymenopterorum Chalcidoidicarum yaniorum cum observationibus, ¥—' (Girault : Glenndale, Maryland) (8 August 1917); 6[121]-Anagvrella Girault (1915) a junior synonym. ZOOENCYRTUS Girault, 1915. Encyrtidae Gordh and Dahms jn prep. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS There are several people who have assisted in the production of Parts 11-1V of the Checklist without Whose kind cooperation the task would have been greatly prolonged. Special thanks are due to Miss Gudrun Sarnes, my Technician, for service above and beyond the call of duty. She has greatly assisted in proof reading and ensured a smooth production procedure. Miss Sarnes also proved to be a very efficient devil’s advocate. The following people have been of assistance in proof reading parts of the manuscript; Dr I, Galloway (Queensland Department of Primary Industries), De L. Cannon and Mr G, Ingram (both of the Queensland Museum). Dr E. Matthews (South Australian Museum), Drl. Naumann (C.S,I,R.0., Canberra), Mr K. Walker (National Museum of Victoria) and Dr E. Grissell (United States Department of Agriculture) have provided additional information on Girault’s types in their charge, The manuscripts for Parts 1] and HI of the Checklist were composed upon an [BM Display Writer and embedded with codes for phototypesetting. Whilst this was a considerable advance upon the traditional method it involved reading text with a great amount of codes. My thanks are due to Miss P. Tinniswood who typed these manuscripts and she proved to be very proficient in inserting the codes, The manuscript for Part IV (except the generic section) was composed upon the Vuwriter Scientific Word Processing System (Vuman Ltd. Manchester) on a Sinus microcomputer and is a considerable advance on the previous system. I was able to enter the text myself, producing the equivalent galley prools on-screen and yia an Epson FX100 dot matrix printer, The phototypesetting firm (Press Etchings) has developed a conversion program which directly converts Vuwriter commands to those required by the phototypesetter without the need for extra coding, This system was produced as a result of my investigations into streamlining the printing procedure for the Queensland Museum. My thanks are due to the Queensland Museum Board of Trustees for purchasing the hardware and software which has allowed me to develop the system, Mr J. Martin, Director, Compsoft Australia was of great support in working oul the correct mixture of hardware for the task and has provided outstanding support throughout the whole process. Mr §. Wasinski, Sales Manager, Northern Region, Barson computers was instrumental in paving the way for purchase of the system by the Queensland Museum, Special thanks are due to Mr C, Padman, Sales Manager, Press Etchings who has been very Supportive in development of the interface between the Yuwriter software and phototypesetter. Without the support from these people development of the system would not have DAHMS: GIRALILT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 73 been possible. As it how slands the system affords increased productivity in reduced compilation and proof reading time as well as providing considerable cost savings in phototypesetting. My wife Judith has been with this project from her days as my assistant (Judith Wilson). She did not escape it after our marriage and has provided considerable help in proof reading. ] have been very fortunate throughout this project in having the outstanding support of both Judith and Gudrun. My thanks to them both. This research has been possible through generous grants received from The Australian Biologival Resources Study, Bureau of Flora and Fauna. These grants have financed travel within Australia and overseas to examine holdings of Girault types in other institutions. They have also provided finance for publication of Parts I-11 of the Checklist. Publication of Part IV of the Checklist was partly financed by The Australian Biological Resources Study Grant with a substantial supplement from the Queensland Museum, My thanks are due to Dr Alan Bartholomai, Director of the Queensland Museum, for this supplemental grant. LITERATURE CITED This section contains only those references which are used in the Checklist Parts 11 - [V and which were not included in the LITERATURE CITED section of Part I. ASHMEAD, W. H., 1900. Notes on some New Zealand and Australian parasitic Hymenoptera, with descriptions of new genera and new Species. Prac. Linn, Sov, N.S, W 25; 327-60. Bouck, Z., 1974. A revision of the Leucospididae (Hymenoptera : Chalcidoidea) of the World. Bull. Br. Mus. nat. Flist., Ent. Suppl. 23+ 24\pp- Cameron, P, 1912. On a collection of parasitic Hymenoptera (chiefly bred), made by Mr. Walter W. Froggatt. F.L.S., in New South Wales, with descriptions of new genera and species. Part it. Proc. Linn, Sac, N-8.W. 37s 172-216. Dans, E.C,, 1972, Type-specimens of cockroaches (Blattodea) in the Queensland Museum. Mem. Qed Mus. Uh: 273-89. Dapp, A.P., 1917, Records and descriptions of Austealian Chaltidoidea. Trans. R. Soe. 8. Aust, 41: 344-68. A new chalcid parasite of Authyrrhinus meditabundus. Bull, ent. Res. 12: 67-8. 1927. Notes on parasitic Hymenoptera from Australia, with descriptions of new species. Mem, Od Mus. 9: 63-74, FRroooatr, W.W,, 1892. Notes on Australian Cynipidae, with descriptions of several new species. Proc. Linn. Sac, N.S, W, Is (52-4. 1921 Gann, A.B. and FAGAN, MARGARET M., 1923. The type species of genera of Chaleidoidea on chalcid flies, Bull. U.S. agin. Mus, 124: 173pp, and FerRRiERE, Ch., 1947. Notes on some gall- inhabiting Chaleidaidea (Hymenoptera). Ann. ent. Soc, Am. 40: 271-302. Gorou, G., Menke, A.S., DAHMS, B,C. and Hale, J.C,. 1979, The privately printed papers of A.A. Girault. Ment, Ani ent, list, 28: 400pp. Hayat, M. and Vexma, M., 1980. The aphelinid subfamily Eriaporinaé (Hym. : Chalcidoidea), Oriental Insects 14: 29-40, New, T.R., (976, The Australian species of Polynema Haliday, s.1., (Hymenoptera Mymaridae) described by A.A. Girault. Aust. J. Zool, Suppl. Ser. 42: 65pp. Noyes, JS, and HAvAT, M,, 1984. A review ol (he genera of Indo-Pacific Encyrtidae (Hymenoptera - Chalcidoidea). Bull. Br. Mus, nat. Hist.. Ent. Ser. 48; 131-395. Riek, E.F., 1966. Australian Hymenoptera Chalcoides, family Pleromalidae, subfamily Perilampinae, Aust. J. Zool. 142 1207-36, 1967. Australian Hymenoptera Chalcidoidea family Eulophidae, subfamily Elasminae Aysi. J. Zool, 15; 145-99. SiivesTat, F,, 1930. Contribute alla conoscenza delle specie orientali de} genere Prospaltella (Hym, Chaleididac). Boll. Lub. Zool. gen. avr. Portiet 25: S968. ‘Svetm, P., 1982. Taxonomical studies on Mymaridae (Hymenoptera) fram Malayasia. Ent. Scand. 13: 81-7. ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA The Checkhst, of necessity, has been a progressive endeavour, i.e. in the case of multiple MOumntillgs precise statements on a particular taxon have been made only as each was encountered alphabetically. Also, during composition of the Checklist [ have progressively reached a better understanding of Girault’s thinking. For this reason, in the case of multiple mountings, the reader is advised to check the Jast listing alphabetically for more precise statements concerning all taxa included on the one mount. Below | have listed corrections and oversights Jocated in previously published sections of the checklist. Most occur in the initial part (Part U1). It is certain that others remain to be found. | offer my apologies in advance for them and hope [hey do not detract from the usefulness of this work. 4ENEA TRICHAPOROIDELLA Giraull, 1913, The Societas ent. paper should be listed after the Mem. Od Mus. paper. 734 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM NOTES: Both papers issued in December of 1913. The Societas ent. paper was without doubt written first and as a standard I am accepting it as the reference for this nominal species. AENEIPES ELACHERTETRASTICAHUS Girault, 1913. In the last line should read ‘‘(incl. wing)’’. AENEOBRUNNEA EPIMETAGEA Girault, 1929. The parts on the Slide are reversed. See the listing under Metagea punctulativentris Girault (Checklist Part IV). AEREA BOOTANOMYIA Girault, 1915. Bootanomyia rex on Card 2 is a CHEIRONYM. See the listing under Slide 2 of Bootanomyia pax (Checklist Part IV) for the correct number of wings from Bootanomyia aerea, probably from the remaining female on the Card. In view of the fact that I cannot be sure that these wings are from the remaining female it is best to regard the body and parts as being from the Syntypes rather than assigning them holotype-status. ALBIPILUM ENCRYTOCEPHALUS Girault, 1931. The heading the part ‘‘Girault, 1931’’ and **1931”’ on the first line should be in roman type. Encyrtocephalus simpliciceps is not a CHEIRONYM but an Ashmead species. ANNULICORNIS PLATYGERRAUS Girault, 1913. The NOTES are incorrect since the label on the Slide also says, ‘‘Head of ¢ Aplatygerrhus magnifica [GH]’’. ANSELMI PROAMOTURA Girault, 1932. The second slide in the QM was omitted from the listing. See listing with Spalangiomorpha fasciatipennis Girault (Checklist Part III : 584). The parts of Proamotura anselmi on this slide are from a specimen now missing. ANTIOPA HORISMENUS Girault, 1913. The slide has a label on the reverse, “Queensland Museum. Horismenus antiopa Gir. °’’. On this label all except “Queensland Museum.”’ are in a hand similar to Mrs Girault’s. ARMATUS AUSTRALIENSIS ANAGRUS Girault, 1912. On page 57 of the Checklist Part II the NOTES should read, ‘‘...Holotype of this variety...’ and not ‘‘species’’. ATRUM STETHYNIUM Girault, 1928. The parts of Meselatus fasciatipennis listed on the Slide under the above heading have no type-status. See listing under QM Slide for Meselatus fasciatipennis (Checklist Part III : 583). AURANTIFASCIATA EUCOMYS Girault, 1915. Two additional cards of this species exist in DPIQ as follows: Card 1 - 1 intact ° and 1 specimen (¢ ?) minus head and metasoma. ‘‘Eucomys aurantifasciatus [= aurantifasciata] Girault, ? [GH]’”’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Brisbane, July, 1933, ex Coccus [GH]’’. Card 2 - 1 ° minus head and a pair of wings, 1 ¢ minus head (buried in glue). ““Eucomys aurantifasciatus [= aurantifasciata] Gir., ¢ 2° [GH]’’. AURIVENTRIS EUPELMUS Girault, 1915. On Slide 2 the spelling is Taftia not Jaftia AUSTRALIA EURYDINOTELLA Girault, 1916. The Holotype wing of this species is on Slide 1 listed under the heading Eurydinotelleus silvensis Girault (Checklist Part IV). In his unpublished manuscript Girault places this species in the genus Eurydinotelleus and as a variety of Eurydinotelleus silvensis Girault. There is a third slide in the QM labelled as this variety: Slide - 2 complete coverslips containing a head (minus part of 1 antenna, the other separated, in 2 pieces. Parts of the head are separated also) and | fore wing all from a & now missing. ‘‘Eurydinotelleus silvensis Gir., australia °. Kuranda [GH]’’. AUSTRALIANSIS METACRIAS Girault, 1913. My acceptance of the spelling for the DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 735 specific name as austaliensis is an unjustifiable emendation. There is no clear evidence of an inadvertent error in the original publication (Article 32c (ii) of the Code). Therefore the original spelling australiansis must stand. AUSTRALICA SIGNIPHORA Girault, 1913. The coverslip on Slide 1 is cracked and almost complete. There is an additional specimen in the USNM. See listing under Lathromeroidea nigra Girault (USNM Slide 2 in this section of the Checklist). AUSTRALICUM TRICHOGRAMMA Girault, 1912. The specimens on QM Slide 11 should be 1 2 of Gonatocerus lamarcki and 2 2° of Trichogramma australicum. Line 5 of the NOTES should therefore read, ‘‘I suspect that the females on Slide 11 are part of this syntypical series’’. There are additional specimens of this species on 2 slides in the USNM. See listing under Neobrachista fasciata Girault (USNM Slide 1 Checklist Part III : 580) and as follows: Slide - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 °° of species as per label, both with heads separated. ‘‘Gonatocerus cingulatus Perkins, 2 Trichogramma australicum ° [GH]’’, ‘‘Window, empty dwelling, Herberton, N.Q., XII.28.1912 [GH]’’. NOTES: Herberton is a type-locality but the specimen on the above Slide was collected after the date of publication. AUSTRALIENSIS PARAPHELINUS Girault, 1913. There is an additional slide with this species. See listing under Trichaporoides fasciativentris (Slide 2 Checklist Part III : 588). AUSTRALIS ERETMOCERUS Girault, 1921. In his unpublished manuscript Girault places the remaining specimen of this species as collected at Bald Hills (near Brisbane), 6 April 1932, on cotton. BASALIS EURYDINOTOMORPHA Girault, 1915. The outer female on the Card I suspect is the Holotype of Eurydinotomorpha grandis Girault. See listing under Eurydinotomorpha grandis (Checklist Part III : 659). BELLA NEORILEYELLA Girault, 1921. The parts of Neorileyella bella on the slide are from the Holotype of this species. BIARGENTINOTATA ORMYROMORPHELLA Girault, 1915. My listing for the Slide 1 is incorrect. See listing for Slide 1 of Ormyromorpha glabra Girault (Checklist Part III : 650). BICARINATUS ORMYRUS Girault, 1915. For ‘amore precise statement of the identity and number of wings on the Slide see the listing under Ormyrus langlandi Girault. (Checklist Part III : 745). BICOLOR EUPELMOMORPHA Girault, 1915. The listing for Card 2 under this species is incorrect. See listing for the Card under Eupelmomorpha hawthornei (Checklist Part III : 681). BICOLORICORNIS LEPTOMASTIX Girault, 1915. The Slide listed under this species in Part II of the Checklist contains parts from the Paratype ° of this species (body now missing). The parts from the Holotype (head with antennae attached, 1 fore wing and part of 1 leg) are on the Slide with parts from the Holotype 2 of Leptomastix nigritegulae Girault (Checklist Part IV). These parts match those listed by Girault as being from the specimen he selected as his type, i.e. Holotype. BIDENTIMAXILLAE CRISTATITHORAX Girault, 1915, This species is not to be included in Gordh and Dahms. 1915, Mem. Qd Mus. 4: 157-sp. nov. + description. PUBL. DATA: One female, in forest, November 30, 1913. Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Type, Hy 3114, Queensland Museum, the female on a slide. Later, one 736 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM female reared from leaf-hopper eggs on gum, November 27, 1911, Gordonvale. QM: 2 slides as follows: Slide 1 - 2 coverslip fragments containing a Syntype 2 with head, part of | antenna, 1 fore wing, 2 legs and metasoma separated; minus wings (except | fore wing) and some legs. ‘“TYPE’’, ‘‘Cheiloneurus bidentimaxillae Gir., Type [GH]’’. Slide 2 - 1 complete coverslip containing 1 head (antennae separated) and 1 fore wing all from a 2 now missing; | cracked, coverslip containing | ° with head (part of 1 antenna attached, the remainder of antennae missing) and legs separated. “‘Cristatithorax bidentimaxillae Gir., 2. Roma, S.E. Flanders [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qid.’’. NOTES: Without label data on Slide 1 it is impossible to assign holotype-status to the specimen with any certainty. I therefore regard it as a Syntype. The second female mentioned in the PUBL. DATA was not located. I can find no reason for Girault’s labelling Slide 1 as Cheiloneurus bidentimaxillae. BIDENTIMAXILLAE POETA CRISTATITHORAX Girault, 1932. This variety is not to be included in Gordh and Dahms. 1932, ‘‘New pests from Australia, X.”’ (Girault : Brisbane) (10 February 1932) : 3[288]-var. description. PUBL. DATA: Brisbane, wattle flowers, Sept., 1915, H. Hacker. QM: | card and 6 slides as follows: Card - 1 intact Syntype ? (remounted from the original slide by Noyes). “LECTOTYPE”’, ‘‘Under same coverslip as C. bidentimaxillae poeta Girault’’, “*Cristatithorax bidentimaxillae poeta Girault. det. J.S. Noyes, 1978 ? LECTOTYPE”’. Slide 1 - 1 complete coverslip containing 2 § Syntypes both with parts separated (remounted by Noyes). ‘‘Under same coverslip as LECTOTYPE of Cristatithorax bidentimaxillae poeta Girault. PARALECTOTYPES of C. bid. poeta Girault det. J.S. Noyes 1978’’. Slide 2 - 4 complete coverslips containing 1 dismembered Syntype ° (remounted by Noyes). ‘‘Under same coverslip as LECTOTYPE of Cristatithorax bidentimaxillae poeta Girault PARALECTOTYPE of C. bid. maxillae poeta Girault det. J.S. Noyes 1978’. Slide 3 - 4 complete coverslips containing 1 dismembered Syntype ° (remounted by Noyes). ‘‘Under same coverslip as LECTOTYPE of CRISTATITHORAX BIDENTIMAXILLAE POETA Girault’’, ‘““PARALECTOTYPE det. JSN. ’78’’, “Cristatithorax bidentimaxillae poeta Girault, Types °. Brisbane, Sept [GH]’’. On the last label Girault has crossed out a male sex sign before the female sign. Slide 4 - 1 complete coverslip containing | © with head and antennae separated (remounted by Noyes). ‘‘Cristatithorax bidentimaxillae Gir., poeta Gir., 2°. Indooroopilly, 21 Noy., 1932 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Slide 5 - A half coverslip containing | 2 with head separated. ‘‘Cristatithorax bidentimaxillae Gir., poeta Gir., ?. Forest Hill, Q., 1932 [GH] Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld.’’. Slide 6 - 1 almost complete coverslip containing | 2 with parts separated. “Cristatithorax bidentimaxillae Gir., poeta Girault, °. Banyo, 21 Oct. [GH]’’. DPIQ: Card - 1 ? minus 1 antenna plus some fragments from another specimen now missing. ‘‘Cristatithorax bidentimaxillae Gir., poeta Gir., ° [GH]’’ and on the reverse, ‘‘Indooroopilly, Nov. 21, 1932 [GH]’’. NOTES: Noyes has labelled the specimens on the QM Card and QM Slides 1...3 as Lectotype and Paralectotypes respectively. He has not, however formalised this in the literature and I therefore regard them as Syntypes. The Queensland Museum register numbers for the Syntypes of this variety are T.10086 (Card), T.10087 (Slide 1), T.10088 (Slide 2) and T.10089 (Slide 3). BIGUTTATIBIAE ABLERUS Girault, 1924. The genus Austrobella is spelt incorrectly as Austrobelia. It is correctly spelt on the Slide label. BIGUTTATUS ELASMUS Girault, 1913. The PUBL. DATA for Elasmus DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA; IV 737 maculatipennis give additional information on the parts mounted on the Slide. RREVICILIA OLIGOSITA Girault, 1915, There is. additional material of the species, See listing of Slide 3 with Oljgosita ovidii Girault (Checklist Part TV). BRUCHOPHAGOIDES EURYTOMA Girault, 1925. This species is incorrectly listed under the heading of BRUCHOPHAGOIDES BRUCHOPHAGUS, CAIRNSENSIS EUPLECTRUS Girault, 1913. There are 2 additional cards of this species in DPIQ, See listing under DPIQ Card 3 Euplectrus kurandaensis Girault (Checklist Part IIT ; 741) for one. The other is: Card 3-1 4 (7) minus antennal flagella. “Bowen, 10.9.29, parasite of H, obsolete, host ~tomato’’, “Hy.25"’, ‘“Auplectrus cairnsensis Gir., ¢ 2 AAG [GH]"’. CARLYLE! EURYTOMA Girault, 1915. The first two labels on the slide are actually one, i.e. it should read, “* TYPE, Hy/3223, 3239, A.A. Girault”’. CHIONASPIDIS HILLI ANTHEMUS (?) Dodd and Girault (in Dodd, 1917). See listing under Anthemus hilli (Checklist Part IL : 691). Under that listing the part of the Checklist referred to is 1V nor III. CINDERELLA PARATRICHOGRAMMA Girault, 1912, There is a reference to a possible male of this species in Mem. Od Mus, 1 :113. COMPRESSIVENTRIS DITROPINOTELLA Girault, 1915. There are 10 Cards bearing specimens of this species in the QM which were overlooked in the original listing: Card 1 - | intact =. ‘‘Ditropinotella compressiventris Gir,, 2 [GH] and on the reverse, “Yeronga, forest, June 3, 1924 [GH]’’. Card 2 -3 intact © ©, ‘‘Gordonvale, N.Q., July, 1921"', “‘A.P. Dodd, Ex woody dipterous gall, &. tesselaris’’, “Ditropinotella compressiventris Gir., | [GH]”’. Card 3-1 intact 2. “Ditropinotella compressiventris Girault, 2 [GH]’’. Card 4-1 4 minus part of left antenna, | 5 minus part of right antenna and a glue spot with I antenna and some wings, *Gordonvale, N.Q., July, 1921"', “SA.P. Dodd, Ex woody dipterous gall on M. B,ush [sic]"', *‘Ditropinotella compressiveniris Git. [GH]’’. Card 5- | intact 4 and 3 intact = -. Labelled as Card 2. Card 6— | intact ¢ and 4 intact @%. Labelled as Card 2, Card 7 - 1 intact ¢, 2 += minus some parts and 3 intact » >. Labelled as Card 2. Card 8 - | intact . ‘'Ditropinotella coinpressiventris Girault, = [GH]’* and on the reverse, ‘Capella, forest, 14 April, 1923 [GH]". Card 9 = | © with head separated. * Ditropinotella conipressiventris Girault, © [GH]”’ and on the reverse, ‘“‘J.A. Weddell, Annerley, ex Apiomorpha [GH]’’. Card 10 -2 intact > - and a glue patch with some wings of Ditropinotella compressiventris; 1 mtact Syntype 4 of Metacrias victoriensis Girault. ‘Ferntree [= Fern Tree] Gully, F.E. Wilson, Oct., 1927"', **Metacrias victoriensis Girault, Cotypes. ¢ + [GH]’" and on the reverse, ‘‘Ditropinotella compressiventris Girault, [GH]**, CONICICOLLIS Ovipia Girault, 1924, There is an additional - of this species which has recently come to hand: Card -— 1 Syntype « minus antennae, left wings and some legs. ‘“‘Gordonvale, N.Q., May, 1920"*, ''Ovidia conicicollis Gir,, ‘ type [GH]"’. NOTES: The parts on the Slide may be from this Syntype. The Queensland Museum register number for this Syntype is T, LO090. CUVIERI STETHYNIUM Girault, 1912. There is another female of this species. See the Slide listed under Haeckeliania haeckeli (Checklist Part ILI : 676), The label is difficult to read. This specimen is a Paratype and its Queensland Museum register number is T, 10091. 738 MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM bobo EUPELMUS Girault, 1921. The Slide also includes a head from an unidentified chalcidoid. The Slide parts of Eupelmus dodo and Eupelmus inkaka as stated under these listing are reversed. See Eupelmus shakespearei Girault (Checklist Part IV). DUBIA EUCHAROMORPAA Girault, 19)3. All the labels on the Slide are in Girault's hand. ELEGANTISSIMUS ABLERUS Girault, 1913, Line 19 of the NOTES should read, **There are 2 other slides ...’* EUCALYPTI PARANAPHOIDEA Girault, 1925. There is an additional female, See Slide listed under Stethynium thalesi Girault (Checklist Part IV). FASCIATA LATHROMERELLA Girault, 1912, On Slide 2 I have mis-spelt the second species on the slide as Neobrachista novifasciatus. lt should be Neebrachista noyifaciata in both cases. See listing under Neobrachista novifasciata (Checklist Part IV). FASCIATIVENTRIS NEOMPHALOIDELLA Girault, 1913. This should be Eu/ophotetrastichus Sasciativentris. See Generic list under both genera. FASCIATIVENTRIS TRICHAPOROIDES Girault, 1913. The Societas ent. paper should be listed after the 1913 Mem. Qd Mus. paper- NOTES: Both 1913 papers issued in December of that year. The Societas ent. paper was without doubt written first and as a standard [ am accepting it as the reference for this nominal species. GRANDIS EURYDINOTOMORPHA Girault, 1915, The head from the Holotype of this species has been mis-labelled by Mrs Girault. See NOTES and Slide 3 under Eurydinotomorpha pax Girault (Checklist Part 1V).. HEXCARINATA NEARRETOCERA Girault, 1925. Add the following reference: 1926, ‘‘New pests from Australia.’’ (Girault : Brisbane) (31 March 1926) : 1[199]- Xenarretocera hexcarinata comb. nov. KOCHI TETRASTICHODES Giraull, 1935. 1935, ‘‘Microhymenoptera Australiensis nova mostly Chaleididae."’ (Girault : Sydney) (25 April 1935) : 3[318]-Terrastichodes variegutus comb, nov. from Epomphaloides variegatum; Tetrastichodes kochi nom. nov.. NOTES: In his unpublished manuscript Girault places Selitrichodes varigatus Girault (1913) in the genus Tefrastichodes as a new combination. In each combination he mis-spells the specific name as variegatus. Girault gives no reason for erecting Tetrastichodes kochi as a nom. poy. and I suspect that the above mis-spelling is the source of his actions. The transfer of Selitrichodes varigatus to the genus Tetrastichodes was not formalised in the literature and his emendation of the specific name to variegatus is unjustified. Tetrastichodes kochi is therefore a junior, objective synonym of Terrastichodes variegatus (Girault). LATIPENNIS PARACERATOSOLEN Girault, 1915. There is an additional card of this species in DPIQ. See listing under DPIQ Card, Philotrypesis silvensis Girault (Checklist Part IV). LEUCIPP! COCCOPHAGUS Girault, 1936. In the entry for this species the specific name is consistently mis-spelt by me as leucippe. MINERA SMICROMORPHA Girault, 1926 My acceptance of S.minerva as a justifiable emendation is incorrect. DAHMS: GIRAULT TYPES OF AUSTRALIAN HYMENOPTERA: IV 739 December of that year. The Societas ent. paper was without doubt written first and as a standard I am accepting it as the reference for this nominal species. See generic section NOTES under Smicromorpha. MIRA SELITRICHODELLA Girault, 1913. The Societas ent. paper should be listed after the 1913 Mem. Qd Mus. paper. MAZZININI GONATOCERUS Girault, 1913. NOTES: Both 1913 papers issued in All ‘“‘petrachi’’ should be spelt ‘‘petrarchi’’.