BD) Alan P. Dodd: Notes and Correetions on the 
Genus Trichoteleia Kieffer. 
1. Trichoteleia novae-hollandiae sp. noV. 
d Length, 2.75 mm. 
Head black; thorax deep reddish brown; median lobe of 
mesoscutum black; legs (including coxae) and antennal scape, 
golden yellow; rest of antennae black; abdomen dark brown. 
Head subquadrate, no wider than thorax; posterior margin 
of vertex, concave; eyes large, bare; ocelli rather wide apart, the 
lateral ones almost touching the eye margins. Thorax one-half 
longer than wide; pronotum scarcely visible from above; mesono- 
tum large; parapsidal furrows rather wide apart, almost parallel, 
distinct; postscutellum with two short spines; metanotum unarmed. 
Abdomen fusiform, longer than the head and thorax united; no 
wider than the thorax; first three segments of nearly equal length, 
all longer than wide. Head, mesoscutum and scutellum with rather 
small, scattered punctures. Abdomen longitudinally striate. 
Antennae 12-jointed; scape rather long and slender; pedicel short, 
only slightly longer than wide; funicle joints cylindrical; 1st two 
and a half times as long as wide; 2nd as long as 1st, the others 
gradually shortening; last joint as long as 1st funicle joint. Fore- 
wings rather long; broad, the apex rather rounded; infuscated, 
with a darker longitudinal median stripe from base to nearly the 
apex; marginal cilia rather short; discal cilia fine, very dense; 
submarginal vein curving slightly downwards before joining the 
costa about middle of wing; marginal vein one-half as long as the 
stigmal, which is rather long and oblique; postmarginal slightly 
longer than the stigmal; basal and median veins distinct. 
Hab.: North Queensland (Kuranda, near Cairns). Described 
from one male caught by sweeping in heart of jungle, 800 feet, 
13th September, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). 
Type: ad ona tag, the head and forewings on a slide. 
2. Trichoteleia terra-regina Sp. nov. 
Q Length, 3.00 mm. 
Like novae-hollandiae Dodd but the thorax is black; the 
abdomen is only suffused with brown; the thorax is narrower; the 
forewings lack the longitudinal stripe; and the apex of the ab- 
domen is produced into a point. Basal abdominal segment with 
a horn that projects over the thorax as far as the centre of the 
scutellum, and hiding the postscutellum. Maxillary palpi 4-jointed. 
Mandibles tridentate. Antennae 12-jointed; scape, pedicel, and 
funicle joints golden yellow, the club black; scape scarcely longer 
than next two joints combined; pedicel twice as long as wide; 
1st funicle joint a little longer but no narrower than the pedicel; 
2—5 gradually shortening, 5th as wide as long; club 5-jointed, 
a compact, all the joints much wider than long, 3rd the 
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