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ADDENDA. 
Family SCELIONIDAE. 
Subfamily Scelioninae. 
Genus Triehoteleia Kieffer. 
3. Trichoteleia nigricincta sp. nov. 
Q Length, 2.50 mm. 
Brilliant orange or reddish yellow, the head black; 1st segment 
(except its horn) black, the next three golden yellow, margined 
with black laterally, the apical segments black; antennal club 
black; rest of antennae and the legs, golden yellow; median lobe 
of scutum blackish cephalad. 
Head subquadrate, no wider than the thorax; eyes large, 
occupying all the side of the head, faintly pubescent; ocelli in an 
equilateral triangle, the lateral ones touching the eye margins. 
Thorax somewhat longer than wide, the pronotum not visible, the 
scutum large, the parapsidal furrows deep and distinct. Abdomen 
nearly twice as long as the head and thorax united, fusiform, the 
apical segments produced into a point; horn on basal segment 
obscuring the metathorax; first three segments of almost equal 
length, and somewhat longer than wide; 1st segment striate; 
2—4 finely longitudinally rugulose, the others nearly smooth. 
Head, scutum, and scutellum with scattered setigerous thimble 
punctures. Forewings not reaching apex of abdomen, moderately 
broad, a little infuscated; discal cilia fine, very dense; submarginal 
vein attaining costa about middle of wing; marginal vein one-third 
as long as the stigmal, which is very long and oblique, quite straight; 
postmarginal vein one-half longer than the stigmal; basal and 
median veins distinct, thickened. Antennae 12-jointed; pedicel 
two and a half times as long as wide; 1st funicle joint subequal 
to pedicel; 2—5 gradually shortening, the 5th quadrate; club 
5-jointed, rather compact, joints 1—4 much wider than long, 
3rd the widest. 
Hab.: North Oueensland (Babinda, near Cairns). Described 
from one ® caught by sweeping in jungle, 5th February, 1914 
x. PB. Dodd). 
Type: a@ on.a tag, antennae and forewings on a slide. 
Genus Hadronotus Foerster. 
4. Hadronotus ocularis sp. nov. 
2 Length, 1.10 mm. 
Agreeing with flavicornis Dodd but the head is reddish yellow 
and also the mesoscutum; the funicle joints are dusky black; the 
forewings are narrower; the eyes are much smaller, rather small 
for the family not nearly reaching either the vertex or the mouth; 
and the 2nd abdominal segment is slightly the longest. 
Hab.: North Queensland (Nelson, near Cairns). Described 
from one Q caught by sweeping in a jungle pocket, 17th January, 
1914 (A. P. Dodd). 
Type: a@ ona tag, the head and forewings on a slide. 
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