4 Alan P. Dodd: Notes and Correetions on the 
Hab.: North Queensland (Kuranda, near Cairns). Described 
from 7 9s, 18, kindly given me by my father, Mr. F. P. Dodd, 
who bred them from a cluster of Pentatomid eggs. 
Types: a@ ona tag, plus a slide bearing $ and $ antennae 
and forewings. 
3. Telenomus elpenor sp. nov. 
2 Length, 1.75 mm. KE 
Very like olympus Dodd, and differs only in its much larger 
size, the venation is rather more distinct, the 1st funicle joint is 
as long and no narrower than the pedicel, the 3rd is distinctly 
longer than wide, and the 4th is as long a s wide. 
Hab.: North Queensland (Kuranda, near Cairns). Described 
from two Qs caught by sweeping in heart of jungle, 800 feet, 13th 
September, 1913 (A. P. Dodd) | 
Type: a@ona tag, the head and forewings on a slide. 
4. Telenomus egeria Sp. nOV. 
®@ Length, 1.25 mm. 
Shining black; coxae black; femora almost wholly black; 
rest of legs reddish yellow; antennal scape suffused with red; rest 
of antennae black. 
Head distinctly wider than the thorax; mandibles with three 
small teeth. Thorax distinctly wider than long; rather flattened; 
scutum and scutellum with fine polygonal sculpture, and scattered 
punctures; scutellum short. Abdomen as wide and a little longer 
than the thorax; broadly sessile; 1st segment short, striate; 2nd 
segment occupying two-fifths of surface, finely longitudinally 
rugulose. Antennae 11-jointed; scape equal to next five joints 
combined; pedicel one-half longer than wide; funicle joints a little 
narrower than the pedicel; 1st one-half longer than wide; 2nd as 
wide as long; 3rd wider than long; club 6-jointed, rather compact, 
joints 1—5 much wider than long, 1st joint small, 2nd the widest 
and longest. Forewings just reaching apex of abdomen; broad; 
somewhat infuscated, the infuscation deepest around the stigmal 
vein; marginal cilia very short; discal cilia very fine and dense; 
submarginal vein attaining costa a Hittle before middle of wing; 
marginal vein very short; stigmal vein very long, rather oblique, 
the knob not distinct; postmarginal vein scarcely longer than the 
stigmal; basal and median veins indicated; venation brown, the 
postmarginal vein indistinct 
Hab.: North Queensland (Kuranda, near Cairns). Described 
from several Qs caught by sweeping a certain shrub on edge of 
jungle, September and December, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). 
Types: a@ onatag, a® on a slide. 
5. Telenomus flavescens sp. 'nov. 
& Length, 0.85 mm 
Bright brownish or orange yellow; apex of abdomen, eyes, 
ocelli, and antennae (except scape), black. 
