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Q Basal segment of abdomen without a horn; 2nd funicle joint 
shorter than the 1st magna Dodd. 
6 Thorax more or less bright reddish brown [8 
Thorax wholly black 8. 
7 Thorax wholly reddish brown varıcornis Dodd. 
Posterior half of the mesoscutum black tricolor Dodd. 
8 Basal vein very distinct australica Dodd. 
Basal vein indistinct or wanting 9: 
9 95. Coxae black 10. 
Coxae yellow 12. 
10 Femora blackish ; 2nd funicle joint longer than 1st minima Dodd 
Femora yellow; 2nd funicle joint no longer than 1st 14% 
11 Mesonotum with scattered punctures unicolor Dodd. 
Mesonotum almost smooth polita Dodd. 
12 Mesonotum pubescent, and with scattered punctures as in 
unicolor setosa Dodd. 
Mesonotum not pubescent, and almost smooth 13. 
13 Forewings a little infuscated, the basal and median veins 
indicated, the funicle joints suffused with yellow, the legs pale 
lemon yellow infuscata sp. nov. 
Forewings hyaline, the basal and median veins not indicated, 
| the funicle joints clear yellow, the legs bright golden yellow 14. 
14 Marginal and stigmal veins very short, the latter quite straight 
simillima sp. nov. 
Marginal and stigmal veins not very short, the latter curved 
at its apex inornata Dodd. 
1. Macroteleia nigriscapus Sp. nov. 
g Length, 3,25 mm. 
Shining black; legs, including coxae, golden yellow; antennae 
wholly black. 
Head quadrate, with circular, rather dense punctures. Thorax 
twice as long as wide; pronotum slightly visible from above; 
scutum large, with circular punctures, but posterior half of median 
lobe with feeblescattered punctures, all punctures setigerous, scutel- 
Jum with only feeble scattered punctures. Abdomen much narrower 
than the thorax, linear, almost twice as long as the head and thorax 
united; wholly clothed with fine whitish pubescence; first four 
segments striate. Antennae 12-jointed; scape long and slender; 
pedicel scarcely twice as long as wide; 1st funicle joint a little 
longer than pedicel, fully twice as long as wide; 2nd slightly shorter 
than 1st; 3rd no longer than 2nd; 4—9 subquadrate, all slightly 
longer than wide. Forewings long, but not reaching apex of ab- 
domen; broad; a little infuscated; discal cilia rather coarse, dense;; 
submarginal vein attaining costa about middle of wing; marginal 
vein a little longer than the stigmal, which is moderately short, 
scarcely oblique, its apex very slightly curved caudad; postmarginal 
vein scarcely longer than the marginal; basal and median veins 
9. Heft 
