39 Alan P. Dodd: Notes and Corrections on the Australian usw. 
5. Hadronotus nigricoxa Dodd. 
Two females of this species were caught with the type of 
ocularıs. 
6. Hadronotus fuscipes sp. nov. 
Q Length, 0.90 mm. 
Like orientalis Dodd but much smaller; the femora and tibiae 
black, or almost wholly so; the scape fuscous; the thorax without 
punctures, finely densely scaly; postscutellum and metanotum 
unarmed; absomen somewhat wider than the thorax; the segments 
(except the 1st), finely longitudinally rugulose; forewings more 
infuscated, especially in the centre; discal cilia fine; marginal vein 
almost as long as the stigmal, which is not long. Otherwise the 
same or nearly. 
Hab.: North Queensland (Nelson, near Cairns). Described 
from one Q caught on a window, 29th January, 1914 (A. P. Dodd). 
Type: a 2 on a slide. 
Genus Plastogryon Kieffer. 
5. Plastogryon flavios sp. nov. 
Q Length, 1.40 mm. 
Similar to aureus Dodd but the thorax wholly bright brownish 
or orange yellow, only the extreme apex of the abdomen is black, 
and the 2nd abdominal segment is distinctly longer than the 1st, 
and is polygonally reticulate, the reticulation in raised lines, also 
the forewing, though narrower than in all the other Australian 
species, is a little broader than in aureus. Head subquadrate, with 
raised reticulation. Antennae 12-jointed; scape yellow, rest black; 
scape slender, as long as next four joints combined; pedicel long 
and slender, nearly thrice aslongaswide; 1st funicle jointshorterand 
narrower than pedicel, over twice as long as wide; 2—4 shortening, 
the 4th quadrate; club 6-jointed, joints 1—5 much wider than 
long, 2nd the widest. 
Hab.: North Oueensland (Babinda, near Cairns). Described 
from one ® caught by sweeping in jungle, 5th February, 1914 
(A. P. Dodd). 
Type: a@ona tag, the head and forewings on a slide. 
Note. The proofs have been read by me. Strand. 
