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6 First funicle joint shorter than the pedicel, scarcely one-half 
longer than wide rufipes Dodd (part.). 
First funicle joint as long as the pedicel, fully three times as 
long as wide longicornis sp. nov. 
7 Antennae wholly black; coxae black 10. 
Coxae yellow 
8 Scape black; 1st funicle joint slender, two and a half times as 
long as wide nigricornis Dodd. 
Scape yellow; 1st funicle joint scarcely one-half longer than 
wide 9. 
9 Size larger; thorax rugulose flavipes Dodd. 
Size smaller, with fine, polygonal sculpture: rufipes Dodd (p.). 
10 Femora, tibiae and tarsi bright reddish yellow 
niger vubrifemur subsp. nov. 
Femora black, or dusky brown; tibiae suffused with dusky; 
tarsi yellow 21. 
11 Pedicel short; 1st funicle joint slightly longer and wider than 
pedicel; marginal vein no longer than the stigmal: unicolor Dodd. 
Pedicel not short; 1st funicle joint shorter and narrower than 
pedicel 12. 
12 Marginal vein distinctly longer than stigmal; color shining 
black niger niger Dodd. 
Marginal vein no longer than the stigmal; color dusky black 
fuscus sp. nov. 
1. Plastogryon rufipes Dodd. 
Telenomoides flavipes Dodd, Trans. Royal. Soc. of South 
Australia, vol. XXXVII, 1913, pp. 168—169. 
Hadronotus rufibes Dodd, later. 
Synonym: Hadronotus affinis Dodd. 
Telenomoides bicolor Dodd, Trans. Royal Soc. of South 
Australia, vol. XXXVII, 1913, p. 169. 
The species rufides (Dodd), was originally describedinthegenus 
Telenomoides Dodd. This genus, however, was subsequently made 
a synonym of Hadronotus Foerster, and the species Telenomoides 
flavibes on account of preoccupation, became Hadronotus rufipes 
Dodd. As stated above it really belongs to the genus Plastogr yon 
Kieffer. The species Telenomoides bicolor Dodd became Hadronotus 
affinis Dodd. This latter species was separated from rufipes on 
account of the color of the abdomen. However this character does 
not hold, since the species varies from jet black, in the color of the 
abdomen, through all the shades of brown, to bright golden yellow. 
Hence the species must fall as a synonym of rufißdes. 
2. Plastogryon longicornis sp. nov. 
Q Length, 1.50 mm. 
Head and thorax black; abdomen bright golden yellow, its 
extreme tip black; legs (including coxae), and antennal scape 
golden yellow; rest of antennae black. 
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