10 Alan P. Dodd: Notes and Corrections on the 
Hab.: North Queensland (Nelson, near Cairns). Described 
from one 9 caught by sweeping in forest, summit of second coast 
range, 1500 feet, 9th May, 1913 (A. A. Girault). 
Type: a@ ona slide. 
2. Neotelenomus pallidiventris Dodd. 
In the original description there occurs the following state- 
ment, “club 5-jointed, joints 1—4 distinctly wider than long’; 
this should read, “club 5-jointed, joints 1—4 distinctly longer than 
wide”. 
3. Neotelenomus pallidithorax sp. noV. 
© Length, 0.80 mm. 
Head black; thorax golden yellow, the scutum and scutellum 
darker; base of abdomen yellow, the rest black; legs, and antennal 
scape and pedicel, lemon yellow, rest of antennae fuscous. 
Head slightly wider than the thorax. Thorax a little longer than 
wide; finely polygonally sculptured. Abdomen a little ionger, but 
no wider than the thorax, one-half longer than wide; 1st seg- 
ment short, striate; Qnd segment occupying one-half of surface, 
smooth. Antennae 10-jointed; scape rather long and slender; 
pedicel two and a half times as long as wide; 1st funicle joint as 
long as pedicel; And shorter; 3rd shorter than 2nd, as wide as long; 
club loosely jointed, 5-jointed, joints 1—4 a little wider than long, 
2nd slightly the longest and widest. Forewings reaching beyond 
apex of abdomen; moderately broad; hyaline; marginal cilia 
moderately long; discal cilia fine, rather dense; submarginal vein 
attaining costa about middle of wing; marginal vein short; stigmal 
vein moderately short, not very oblique; postmarginal vein twice 
as long as the stigmal; venation rather distinct. 
Hab.: North Queensland (Kuranda, near Cairns). Described 
from one @ caught by sweeping in heart of jungle, 800 feet, 13th 
September, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). 
Type: a 2 on a slide. 
4. Neotelenomus ovivorus Dodd, Transactions Royal Society 
South Australia, vol XXXVII, 1913, p. 172. 
My father, Mr. F. P. Dodd, has kindly given me a card con: 
taining several specimens of a Neotelenomus, and labelled, “45 
parasites from six eggs of the Lycaenid butterfly, Liphyra brassolis, 
Kuranda, new Cairns, 28. X. 07“. I cannot distinguish these speci- 
mens from specimens of the type series of ovivorus. 
5. Neotelenomus laticebs sp. nov. 
® Length, 1.10 mm. 
Shining black; legs (except coxae) golden yellow, the cephalic 
femora suffused with brown; antennal scape suffused with yellow; 
rest of antennae black. 
Head distinctly wider than the thorax. Thorax a little longer 
than wide, finely polygonally sculptured. Abdomen no wider and 
scarcely longer than the thorax; 1st segment short, striate; Qnd 
occupying three-fourths of surface, smooth. Antennae 10-jointed; 
