30 Alan P. Dodd: Notes and Corrections on the 
Antennae wholly black, 2nd funicle joint wider than long, 
the 3rd not much enlarged, not abruptly larger than the followings 
joints which are not or barely wider than long, and longer than 
the 2nd; stigmal vein slightly convexly curved, as in ovi Girault, 
the stigmal spot on the distal side of the stigmal and marginal 
veins and not at all on the proximal side; striae almost obliterated 
at caudal two-thirds of 3rd segment mesad, weak on 4th segment 
mesad where scattered punctures are plainly visible orientalıs. 
First three antennal joints black, the rest yellow brown, the 
2nd funicle joint longer than wide, the 3rd more enlarged, much 
larger than the followings joints, which are all (except the last) 
much wider than long, and much shorter than the 2nd; stigmal 
vein quite straight, the stigmal spot on both sides of the marginal 
and stigmal veins; 3rd and 4th abdominal segments uniformly 
striate australis. 
Hab.: North Queensland (Kuranda, near Cairns). Described 
from one & kindly gvien me by my father, Mr. F. P. Dodd, and 
captured in February, 1914. 
Type: ad ona tag, antennae and forewings on a slide, with 
appendages of a & australıs. 
Subfamily Baeinae. 
Genus Acolus Foerster. 
Acolus flaviceps sp. nov. 
2 Length, 1.05 mm. 
Head, abdomen, legs and antennae golden yellow; eyes, ocelli, 
and thorax black, the abdomen with on obscure dusky cross- 
stripe at middle and another at apex dorsad, the pedicel and an- 
tennal club somewhat dusky. 
Head somewhat wider than the thorax; lateral ocelli touching 
the eye margins. Thorax not much longer than wide, with fine, 
polygonal scaly sculpture, and fine pubescence. Abdomen a little 
longer, but no wider than the thorax; 1st and 2nd segments striate, 
the rest finely longitudinally reticulate; 3rd segment occupying 
one-half of surface. Antennae 7-jointed; scape as long as next 
five joints combined; pedicel nearly twice as long as wide; funicle 
joints much narrower than pedicel; 1st one-half longer than wide; 
2—4 short, transverse; club as long as the scape. Mandibles tri- 
dentate, the teeth acute. Forewings reaching a little beyond apex 
of abdomen; broad; hyaline; discal cilia not very fine, very dense; 
submarginal vein attaining costa about middle of wing; marginal 
vein very short; stigmal vein long, rather oblique; basal vein absent; 
venation fuscous, 
Hab.: North Queensland (Harvey’s Creek, near Cairns). 
Described from one $ caught by sweeping foliage in a saltwater 
mangrove swamp, 28th December, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). 
Type: a 2 on a slide. 
