14 Alan P. Dodd: Notes and Corrections on the 
indicated; basal vein very oblique; venation fuscous, thick, and 
very distinct. 
Hab.: North Queensland (Nelson, near Cairns). Described 
from one $ caught by sweeping in forest, 1st July, 1913 (A. P. Dodd) 
Type: ag ona tag, the antennae and forewings on a slide. 
2. Macroteleia magna Dodd, Transactions Royal Society of 
South Australia, vol. XXXVII, 1913, p. 149. 
I have a male of this species which has the blade of the stigmal 
vein totally absent, only the stigmal knob being present asan iso- 
lated spot in the wing; the rest of the venation is quite distinct. 
3. Macroteleia infuscata sp. nov. 
Q Length, 2.40 mm. 
Head black; thorax slightly suffused with brown ; abdomen dark 
brown; legs (including coxae) and antennal scape pale lemon yellow; 
pedicel and funicle joints a little suffused with yellow; club black. 
Head subquadrate, no wider than the thorax. Thorax twice 
as long as wide; parapsidal furrows distinet. Abdomen a little 
longer than the head and thorax united, as wide as the thorax; 
first three segments of equal length. Head and thorax with a few 
scattered setigerous pinpunctures; abdomen striate. Antennae 
12-jointed; scape rather long and slender; pedicel twice as long 
as wide; 1st funicle joint a little longer and narrower than the 
pedicel, fully thrice as long as wide; 2nd a little shorter than 1st; 
3rd shorter than 2nd; 4th shorter than 3rd, but distinctly longer 
than wide; club compact, 6-jointed; joints 1—5 distinctly wider 
than long, 2nd slightly the longest and widest. Forewings long; 
rather broad; the cephalic margin straight; slightly infuscated; 
marginal cilia moderately long; discal cilia moderately fine, dense; 
submarginal vein attaining costa about middle of wing; marginal 
vein as long as the stigmal, which is rather short, oblique, the 
apex curved caudad; postmarginal vein twice as long as the mar- 
ginal; basal and median veins present, indistinct; venation brown; 
stigmal and postmarginal veins yellow. 
Hab.: North Queensland (Kuranda, near Cairns). Described 
from one Q caught by sweeping in heart of jungle, 1500 feet, 12th 
September, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). . 
Type: a@ ona tag, the antennae and forwings on a slide. 
4. Macroteleia simillima sp. nov. 
g Length, 2.40 mm. 
Agreeing with inornata Dodd but differs from that and all 
the Australian species in that the stigmal vein is very short, quite 
straight, with a distinct knob, the marginal vein no longer than 
the stigmal, the postmarginal many times as long as the stigmal; 
ın ınornata, the marginal vein is much longer, as long as the stigmal, 
which is moderately long, very oblique, its apex curved caudad, 
and the postmarginal vein is not many times as long as the stigmal; 
also in inornata the cephalic margin of the forewing is quite straight, 
in simillima it has a slight yet distinct curve. 
