BY ALAN P. DODD. 97 



Typ'- : In the vSoiith Australian Museum, a c on a 

 tag, the antennse and forewings on a slide. 



HOPLOTELEIA AUSTRALICA, Dodd. 



Four females, one male, sweeping in forest, Peutland, 

 200 miles west of Towns%iIle, September, 1914 (A. A. 



Girault). 



HOPLOTELEIA GRACILICORNIS, Sp. ilOV. 



9 Length, 3.30 mm. 



Very similar to scidpiurain Dodd but smaller ; the 

 abdomen acute at apex ; the thorax A^ith only scattered 

 pubescense, all j^ubescense much finer : antennte wholly 

 black, more slender than in scuipturata. the 1st funicle 

 joint over twice as long as wide (not twice as long as wide in 

 scuipturata). Otherwise the same, or nearly. 



Hab : New South Wales (Glen Innes, 4,500 feet). 

 Described from one female received from Mr. W. W. Froggatt 

 and labelled '" Glen Innes, A. M. Lea." 



Type : In the collections of Mr. W . W. Froggatt, 

 Government Entomologist of New South Wales, a female 

 on a tag, the antennse and fore wings on a slide. 



Genus Trichoteleia. Kieffer. 

 Trichoteleia argentipes, sp. nov. 



2 Length, 4.25 mm. 



Black : abdomen brownish in centre ; legs (including 

 coxae) and antennal scai^e, sihery yellow. 



Head transverse-quadrate ; eyes large, bare : ocelli 

 large, the lateral ones further from each other than from 

 the median ocellus, and almost touching the eye margins. 

 Vertex caudad of lateral ocelli irregularly subtransversely 

 striate ; in front of lateral ocelli, longitudinally foveate ; 

 lower half of frons, transversely striate : antenna? separated 

 by a distinct carina ; the head (except lower half of face) 

 with scattered small punctures ; occiput concave. Thorax 

 nearly one-half longer than Mide. Pronotum not visible ; 

 scutum finely granulate, and Mith numerous setigerous 

 tliimblc-punctures ; parapsidal furrows deep and distinct. 



