98 Alan P. Dodd: Notes and Corrections on the 
base; twice as long as the head and thorax united, narrower than 
the thorax; first four segments of almost equallength; 1st segment 
striate, the rest with longitudinal rows of rugoso-punctuation. 
Legs rather long and slender. Antennae 12-jointed; scape rather 
long and slender; pedicel twice as long as wide; 1st funicle joint 
distinctly longer and narrower than the pedicel, fully four times 
as long as its greatest width; 2nd a little shorter than 1st; 3rd 
shorter than 2nd, but distinctly longer than wide; 4th as wide as 
long; club large, 6-jointed, rather compact; joints 1—5 much wider 
than long, 1st joint the longest. Forewings long, extending almost 
to apex of abdomen; broad; somewhat infuscated, the infuscated 
deepest in the centre, and thus forming an obscure longitudinal 
stripe; marginal cilia very short; discal cilia moderately fine, very 
dense; submarginal vein attaining the costa about middle of wing; 
marginal vein nearly as long as the stigmal, which is moderately 
long, only slightly oblique; postmarginal vein twice as long as the 
stigmal; basal vein very oblique; median vein distinct, joining 
the costa opposite the junction of the submarginal and basal veins; 
venation dark fuscous, stigmal and median veins brown, the basal 
vein pale yellow. 
Hab.: North Queensland (Kuranda, near Cairns). Described 
from one ® caught by sweeping in heart of jungle, 1500 feet, 12th 
September, 1913 (A. P. Dodd) 
Type: a@ ona tag, the antennae and forewings on a slide. 
This fine species is the first Australian representative of the 
genus, and the fourth known species. 
2. Cacellus giganteus Sp. nov. 
& Length, 8.00 mm. Much the largest Australian represen- 
tative of the family. 
Coal black; the legs (including coxae) lemon yellow; antennal 
scape suffused with yellow. 
Head transverse-quadrate; no wider than the thorax; coarsely 
rugulose; the face umbilicately punctate, opaque mesad and 
without sculpture; eyes large, bare; ocelli large, in an equilateral 
triangle, close together, the lateral ones close to the eye margins. 
Thorax one-half longer than wide; scutum and scutellum coarsely 
umbilicately punctate, the punctures most dense on the median 
lobe, the whole surface opaque; postscutellum unarmed. Abdomen 
barely twice as long as rest of body; 1st segment striate, the rest 
densely, coarsely umbilicately punctate and opaque; 2nd and 
3rd segments the longest, the 4th and 5th shorter, but longer than 
1st, which is a little longer than wide; apex of abdomen bispinose; 
a median carina runs from base to apex dorsad. Forewings much 
as in augustus Dodd, but wholly darkly infuscated; the discal 
cilia coarse and very dense; marginal vein as long as the stigmal, 
the postmarginal only a little longer than the stigmal; venation 
dark fuscous and very thick; median and basal veins indicated 
by thick, dark lines; a dark line runs almost at right angles to the 
