Australian Proctotrypoidea, with Deseriptions of Forty-five new Species. 7 
seven antennal joints are not yellow; the scape, last two funicle 
joints and first club joint are yellow, the pedicel, and first two 
funicle joints being brown. 
10. Telenomus otho Dodd. 
One female caught by sweeping in forest, 1500 feet, Kuranda, 
near Cairns, 16th September, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). 
11. Telenomus euander sp. nov. 
© Bength, 1.60, mm. ” 
Exactly similar to oecleus Dodd but the head and scutellum 
are finely granulate, the scutum being rugose, the head also with 
scattered pin-punctures. 
Hab.: North Oueensland (Nelson, near Cairns). Described 
fromone Qcaught by sweeping in jungle, 9thMay, 1913 (A.P. Dodd). 
The specimen was part of the type material of oecleus. 
Type: a® on a tag, the head and forwings on a slide with 
type appendages of darwinensis Dodd. 
12. Telenomus darwinensis sp. nov. 
Q@ Length, 1.75 mm. 
Very similar to oecleus but differing as follows: —, the 2nd 
funicle joint is distinctly longer than wide; nd club joint distinctly 
wider than long; discal cilia rather fine: marginal vein nearly 
one-half as long as the stigmal; legs and first six antennal joints 
bright reddish yellow, not golden yellow; 1st funicle joint barely 
longer than the pedicel; othewise the same or nearly. Compared 
with authenticated specimens of oecleus. 
& Antennae as in oecleus except that they are almost wholly 
clear golden yellow. 
Hab.: Northern Territory (Port Darwin). Described from 
5 Qs, 1 8, received from Mr. G. F. Hill, Government Entomologist, 
Northern Territory, and labelled ‚No. 19. From eggs of Rhyn- 
enofa. tl. x, 18..1G.:P. TI”. 
Types: a & and ? tagmounted, @ head and $ antennae, and 
forewings on a slide, with type appendages of euander Dodd. 
13. Telenomus ephyra sp. nov. 
Q Length, 1.80 mm. 
Very similar to darwinensis but only the first four antennal 
joints are yellow; the 2nd funicle joint is no wider than long; the 
club is wider; forewings a little infuscated; discal cilia exceedingly 
dense; marginal vein very short; legs and first four antennal 
joints golden yellow. Like oecleus but differs in the wider antennal 
club; 5th and 6th antennal joints black; 1st funicle joint no longer 
than pedicel; 2nd club joint distinctly wider than long; wings 
infuscated; discal clilia excessively dense. 
Hab.: North Queensland (Babinda, near Cairns). Described 
from one @ caught by sweeping in jungle, 5th February, 1914 
(A. P. Dodd). 
Type: a@® on. a tag, the antennae and forewings on a slide. 
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