Australian Proctotrypoidea, with Deseriptions of Forty-five new Species. 5 
Head no wider than the thorax. Thorax a little longer than 
wide, with fine, polygonal scaly sculpture. Abdomen no longer 
and a little narrower than the thorax; almost truncate at apex; 
1st and Qnd segments striate; 2nd segment occupying two-thirds 
of surface. Forewings reaching beyond apex of abdomen; narrow, 
the apex almost pointed; almost hyaline; longest marginal cilia 
equal to one-half greatest wing width; discal cilia fine; moderately 
dense, in about 15 lines; submarginal vein attaining costa about 
middle of wing; marginal vein short; stigmal vein short, rather 
oblique; postmarginal twice as long as the stigmal. Antennae 12- 
jointed; pedicel short and stout; 1st funicle joint a little longer 
than pedicel, nearly twice as long as wide; 2nd much longer than 
1st, over thrice as long as wide; 3—9 gradually shortening, the 
Ith as long as 1st; last joint longer than preceding joint. 
Hab.: North Queensland (Nelson, near Cairns). Described 
from one ä caught by sweeping in forest, 10th Dezember, 1913 
(A. A. Girault). 
Type: ad on.a slide. 
6. Telenomus eteocles sp. nov. 
2 Length, 1.15 mm. 
Black; legs (including coxae), antennal scape, and funicle 
joints 2—5, golden yellow; pedicel, 1st funicle joint, and 1st club 
joint brown; last three club joints black. 
Head no wider than the thorax. Thorax scarcely longer than 
wide, finely polygonally sculptured. Abdomen as long as the head 
and thorax united, scarcely as wide as the thorax, one-half longer 
than wide; Qnd segment little a longer than wide, occupying four- 
fifths of the surface, finely striate. Wings much as in olympus 
Dodd; hyaline; rather broad; discal cilia fine and dense; venation 
very indistinct; submarginal vein attaining costa about middle of 
wing; marginal vein short; stigmal vein moderately long; post- 
marginal about twice as long asthe stigmal. Antennae 11-jointed; 
scape as long as next six joints combined; pedicel twice as long 
as wide; 1st funicle joint shorter and narrower than pedicel, only 
a little longer than wide; 2—4 all small, wider than long; 5th 
widened, very transverse; club 4-jointed, much wider than funicle, 
2nd joint slightly the widest, 1—3 distinctly wider than long. 
This species is quite distinct on account of the enlarged 
4-jointed club. The antennae are rather similar to those of Neo- 
telenomus magniclavatus Dodd. 
Hab.: North Queensland (Nelson, near Cairns). Described 
from one @ caught by sweeping in jungle, 28th July, 1913 (A. P 
Dodd). 
Type: a 2 on a slide. 
7. Telenomus eleleus sp. nov. 
© Length, 1.25 mm. 
Shining black; legs (excluding coxae), and antennal scape, 
golden yellow. 
9, Heft 
