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Head slightly wider than the thorax, rather coarsely rugulose. 
Thorax scarcely longer than wide, coarsely rugulose. Abdomen 
as long as the head and thorax united, distinctly longer than wide; 
1st segment striate; And occupying nearly one-half surface, finely 
reticulately rugulose. Antennae 12-jointed; scape equal to next 
three joints combined; pedicel two and a half times as long as wide; 
1st funicle joint as long and a little narrower than pedicel, fully 
three times as long as wide; club 6-jointed, not compact; 2nd 
joint the longest and widest, 1st and 2nd a little longer than wide, 
3—5 slightly wider than long. Forewings reaching beyond apex 
of abdomen; rather broad; hyaline; marginal cilia moderately 
short; discal cilia rather coarse, not very dense; submarginal vein 
attaining costa well before middle of wing; marginal vein scarcely 
as long as the stigmal, which is rather long and oblique; post- 
marginal three times as long as the stigmal; venation pale yellow. 
Hab.: North Oueensland (Kuranda, near Cairns). Described 
from one Q caught by sweeping in heart of jungle, 800 feet, 13th 
September, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). 
Type: a Q on a tag, antennae and forewings on a slide. 
3. Plastogryon fuscus sp. nov. 
Q Length, 1.30 mm. 
Black; abdomen suffused with brown; antennae dark fuscous; 
coxae black; femora brown; tibiae and tarsi pale yellow, the pos- 
terior tibiae brown. 
Head wider than the thorax; reticulately rugulose. Thorax 
scarcely longer than wide, with fine pubescence, and fine poly- 
gonal sculpture. Abdomen a little longer than wide, as long as the 
head and thorax united, as wide as the thorax; 1st segment striate, 
remaining segments with fine polygonal sculpture; @nd segment 
the longest. Antennae 12-jointed; scape equal to next five joints 
combined; pedicel slender, two and a half times as long as wide; 
1st funicle joint distinctly shorter and narrower than the pedicel, 
twice as long as wide; And as wide aslong, 3rd and 4th wider than 
long; club 6-jointed, rather compact, joints 1—5 distinctly wider 
than long, 3rd and 4th slightly the widest. Forewings extendin F 
well beyond apex of abdomen; broad, the apex rather rounde 
hyaline; discal cilia moderately coarse, dense; submarginal vein 
attaining costa slightly before middle of wing; marginal vein as long 
as the stigmal, which is moderately short and oblique; postmarginal 
fully thrice length of marginal; venation bright yellow. 
Hab.: North Queensland (Nelson, near Cairns). Described 
from one ® caught "by sweeping along jungle edged streamlet in 
forest, 3rd January, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). 
Type: aQ@ on.a slide. 
4. Plastogryon niger rubrifemur subsp. nov. 
® Length, 1.40 mm. 
‚Differs from niger niger Dodd, in having all tibiae, tarsi, and 
femora bright reddish yellow, thecephalic femorasuffused with black. 
