8 Alan P. Dodd: Notes and Corrections on the 
14. Telenomus erigone sp. nov. 
Q Length, 1.70 mm. 
Similar to darwinensis but the pedicel and 5th and 6th an- 
tennal joints are a little dusky, the femora are black (except at 
apex and base); 2nd club joint nearly as long as wide; discal cilia 
not so fine; and in the shape of the abdomen. In darwinensis the 
abdomen is barely narrower than the thorax, and no longer than 
wide, the abdomen widest at middle of 2nd segment, the segments 
beyond the 2nd combined not equal to one half length of 2nd;.in 
erigone, the abdomen is distinctly narrower than the thorax, and 
distinctly longer than wide, the abdomen tapering from caudal 
margin of basal segment, the segments beyond the 2nd combined 
longer than half the length of the 2nd. 
Hab.: North Queensland (Babinda, near Cairns). Described 
from one ? caught by sweeping in jungle, 10th February, 1914 
(A. P. Dodd). 
Type: a@ on a tag, the antennae and forewings on a slide. 
The abdomen in oecleus Dodd, eetion Dodd, ephyra Dodd, and 
euander Dodd, is of exactly the same shape as in darwinensis Dodd. 
Genus Trissoleus Ashmead. 
Trissolcus oreas Dodd. 
Telenomus oreas Dodd, Transactions of Royal Society of South 
Australia, vol XXXVII, 1913, page 180. 
Shining black; legs (except coxae), and antennal scape, 
golden yellow. 
Head finely rugulose, much wider than the thorax. Thorax 
as wide as long; scutum and scutellum with fine, dense polygonal 
sculpture, and scattered pubescence. Parapsidal furrows distinct 
posteriorly; median furrow not at all indicated. Abdomen as wide 
and scarcely longer than the thorax; 1st segment short, striate; 
2nd segment occupying one-half of surface, almost smooth, but 
with very feeble striae. Antennae 11-jointed; scape equal to next 
five joints combined; pedicel twice as long as wide; 1st funicle 
joint slightly shorter and narrower than the pedicel; 2nd as wide 
as long; 3rd wider than long; club 6-jointed, rather compact, joints' 
1—5 distinctly wider than long, 2nd the longest and widest. 
Forewings extending beyond apex of abdomen; broad; hyaline; 
marginal cilia moderately short; discal cilia fine and dense; sub- 
marginal vein attaining the costa a little before middle of wing; 
marginal vein very short; stigmal vein very long, rather oblique; 
postmarginal scarcely twice as long as the stigmal. 
Genus Phanurus Thomson. 
1. Phanurus depressus sp. nov. 
Q Length, 1.40 mm. 
Black, the tibiae and tarsi suffused with yellow. 
Head subquadrate, as wide as the thorax: eyes rather large, 
bare; ocelli small, the lateral ones touching the eye margins; 

