2 Alan P. Dodd: Notes and Corrections on the 
fuscous. Head no wider than thorax, the latter not much longer 
than wide, finely polygonally sculptured; scutum with three 
distinct furrows. Abdomen as long as the head an d thorax united, 
slightly wider than the thorax; base of 2nd segment striate, the 
rest smooth. 
Hab.: South Queensland (Brisbane). Described from one 2 
received from the Queensland Museum, and labelled “Among 
undergrowth, Brisbane, 26th April, 1913 (H. Hacker)’. 
Type: In the Queensland Museum, Hy 2055, a @ on a slide. 
2. Conostigmus planus sp. nov. 
Q Length, 2.00 mm. Rather flattened, 
Black; the abdomen somewhat suffused with brown; legs 
golden yellow, the coxae fuscous; antennal scape somewhat reddish. 
Head no wider than thorax, its vertex thin, the frons directed 
almost dorsad; eyes as long as the face, with fine pubescence. 
Thorax one-half longer than wide, finely polygonally sculptured; 
median and parapsidal furrows of scutum distinct; scutellum no 
longer than wide. Abdomen somewhat longer and wider than 
thorax; striate at its base, smooth for the rest; 2nd segment 
occupying only one-half of surface. Forewings not reaching apex 
of abdomen; broad, the apex not very square; infuscated, the 
infuscation deepest beneath stigmal vein; discal cilia fine, very 
dense; stigma large; stigmal vein almost twice as long as stigma; 
venation fuscous. Antennae 11-jointed; scape equal to next three 
joints combined; pedicel nearly thrice as long as wide; 1st funicle 
joint as long as pedicel; 2nd and 3rd shortening; 4—8 subequal, 
each one-half longer than wide; last joint as long as pedicel. 
Hab.: North Queensland (Kuranda, near Cairns). Described 
from one @ kindly given me by my father, Mr. F. P. Dodd, and 
labelled “Kuranda, June, 1913”. 
Type: a@ ona tag, the antennae and forewings on a slide. 
Family DRYINIDAE. 
Subfamily Dryininae. 
Genus Neodryinus Perkins. 
Neodryinus koebelei Perkins. 
A female of this species was captured by sweeping along 
edge of jungle, Nelson near Cairns, 17th January, 1914 (A. P. Dodd). 
Genus Eehthrodelphax Perkins. 
Echthrodelphax perkinsi sp. nov. 
Q Length, 3.00 mm. 
Golden yellow; thorax (except prothorax) rather darker; base 
of abdomen, and a complete transverse band at two-thirds its 
length, black; apical half of posterior femora black; eyes pale 
yellowish green; ocelli black. 
Agreeing with the description of bifasciatus Perkins, and 
differs only in having the black band across the abdomen, and the 
partially black posterior femora. 
