Australian Proctotrypoidea, with Deseriptions of Forty-five new Species. 11 
scape equal to next five joints combined; pedicel one-half longer 
than wide; 1st funicle joint as wide as the pedicel, and longer, 
twice as long as wide; 2nd a little longer than wide; 3rd as wide 
as long; club 5-jointed, joints 1—4 distinctly wider than long, 
Ind slightly the longest. Forewings reaching a little beyond apex 
of abdomen; broad; hyaline; marginal cilia moderately long; 
discal cilia not fine, rather sparse, in about 18 lines only; sub- 
marginal vein attaining costa about middle of wing; marginal vein 
fully one-third as long as the stigmal, which is long, slightly oblique, 
paddle-shaped; postmarginal vein scarcely twice as long as the 
stigmal; venation bright yellow, distinct. 
Hab.: North Queensland (Nelson, near Cairns). Described 
from one @ caught by sweeping in jungle, Upper Mulgrave River, 
10th June, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). 
Type: a 2 on a slide. 
6. Neotelenomus simulans sp. nov. 
® Length, 0.85 mm. 
Shining black; legs (except coxae) golden yellow; antennal 
scape golden yellow, next five joints suffused with yellow. 
Similar to laticeps but differs somewhat in the color of the 
appendages; the2nd abdominal segment is striate at its base; the 
forewings are narrower; the discal cilia finer; marginal cilia longer, 
longest equal to one-fifth greatest wing width (longest not equal to 
one-eighth greatest wing width in laticeps) ; stigmal vein distinctly 
shorter, not paddle-shaped; 1st club joint smaller, the 2nd abruptly 
larger than it; head scarcely wider than thorax; 1st funicle joint 
no longer than pedicel. 
Hab.: North Queensland (Harvey’s Creek, near Cairns). 
Described from one ? caught by sweeping in jungle, 28th December, 
1913 (A. P. Dodd). Type: a 2 on a slide. 
7. Neotelenomus aegicerophilus sp. nov. 
Q Length, 0.90 mm. 
Shining black; coxae and antennae concolorous, the scape 
yellowish at base; legs (except coxae) golden yellow, the femora 
and tibiae a little brownish. 
Agreeing with the description of laticeps but the Qnd abdo- 
minal segment is striate at its base; the forewings are narrower, 
the discal cilia fine and dense, arranged in about 28 rows; the 
stigmal vein is shorter, not paddle-shaped; and the 1st funicle 
joint is no longer than the pedicel. Also very like simulans but 
differs somewhat in the color of the appendages; the discal cilia 
is much more dense (in about 18 lines in simulans) ; the marginal 
cilia shorter, the longest not equal to one-seventh greatest wing 
width; the 1st club joint is larger; and the head is rather wider. 
Hab.: North Queensland (Harvey’s Creek, near Cairns). 
Described from one $ caught by sweeping in a saltwater mangrove 
swamp, 28th December, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). 
Type: a®@ on.a slide. 
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