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2. Hadronotus orienlalis sp. noV. 
@ Length, 1.50. Robust. 
Black; legs (except coxae) and antennal scape, bright reddish 
yellow. 
Head no wider than the thorax. Thorax no longer than wide, 
with fine, polygonal sculpture, and dense punctures, and fine 
pubescence. Postscutellum with a stout, central spine; caudo- 
lateral angles of the metanotum with a stout spine. Abdomen nc 
wider, but distincetly longer than the thorax; 1st segment striate, 
the rest longitudinally rugulose; 2nd segment occupying one-third 
of the surface. Forewings reaching apex of abdomen; broad, the 
apex rounded; a little infuscated; marginal cilia moderately short; 
discal cilia rather coarse, dense; submarginal vein curving down- 
wards before joining the costa about middle of wing; marginal vein 
one-third as long as the rather long, very oblique stigmal, the 
latter somewhat longer than the postmarginal. Antennae 12- 
jointed; scape long and slender; pedicel a little longer than wide; 
funicle joints as wide as the pedicel, 1st a little wider than long, 
the others shortening; club 6-jointed, 1st joint very short and 
transverse, 2—5 longer, but much wider than long, 3rd slightly 
the widest. 
Hab.: North Queensland (Harvey’s Creek, and Kuranda, 
near Cairns). Described from one female caught by sweeping in 
jungle, 28th December, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). Also one ? sweeping 
in jungle, Kuranda, And December, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). 
Type: a 2 on tag, the head and forewings on a slide. 
3. Hadronotus rubriscapus SP. noV. 
Q Length, 1.75 mm. 
Shining black; legs (except coxae), reddish yellow, the anterior 
femora blackish; scape reddish. 
Head and thorax coarsely rugulose, and with rather dense 
pubescence. Abdomen with 1st segment striate, the rest longi- 
tudinally rugulose. Thorax as wide as long. Abdomen no longer 
or wider than the thorax; 1st and Qnd segments subequal. Mandi- 
bles tridentate, she teeth acute. Forewings reaching beyond apex 
of abdomen; very broad; hyaline; marginal cilia short; discal cilia 
not fine, dense; submarginal vein not curving downwards, joining 
the costa about middle of wing; marginal vein almost one-half as 
long as the stigmal, which is long, not very oblique; postmarginal 
vein twice as long as the stigmal. Antennae 12 jointed; scape long 
and slender; pedicel nearly twice as long as wide; 1st funicle joint 
a little shorter and narrower than the pedicel, twice as long as 
wide; 2—4 wider than long; club 6-jointed; joints 1—5 much 
wider than long, 2nd the longest and widest. 
Hab.: North Queensland (Kuranda, near Cairns). Described 
from one female received from my father, Mr. F. P. Dodd, and 
labelled “Kuranda, December, 1913”. 
Type: a@ ona tag, the antennae and forewings on a slide. 
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