122 AUSTRALIAN PROCTOTRYPOIDEA. 



1st segment short, striate ; 2nd occupying almost all sur- 

 face, striate at base, smooth for the rest ; the abdomen 

 squarely truncate at apex. Fore wings reaching a little 

 beyond apex of Aving ; moderately broad ; hyaline ; mar- 

 ginal ci]ia not long ; discal cilia fine and dense ; submar- 

 ginal vein attaining costa somewhat before middle of wing ; 

 marginal vein one-half as long as the stigmal. which is not 

 long, rather oblique ; postmarginal about twice as long 

 as the stigmal. Antennae 11-jointed ; scape rather short, 

 as long as next three joints combined ; pedicel one-half 

 longer than wide : first funicle joint about subequal to 

 pedicel : 2nd quadrate ; 3rd and 4th distinctly narrower 

 than preceding, transverse: club 5-jointed, joints 1-4 

 distinctly wider than long ; 1st small, 2nd slightly the lar- 

 gest. 



Hah : South Queensland (Childers). Described from 

 one female caught by sweeping in forest, 2nd July, 1914 

 (A. P. Dodd). 



Type : In the South Australian Museum, a 9 on a 

 slide. 



Genus Telenomus, Holiday. 

 Telenomus (ECLeoides, sp. nov. 



9 Length, 1.15 mm. 



Very similar to oecleus Dodd but smaller ; pedicel 

 not twice as long as wide, the first funicle joint a little 

 shorter and narrower than pedicel, the 2nd wider than long ; 

 the club joints shorter, all distinctly wider than long. 

 Compared with oecleus. 



Hub : North Queensland (Halifax, Herbert River). 

 Described from one female caught by sweeping miscel- 

 laneous vegetation. 20th March, 1914 (A. P. Dodd). 



Tyjje : In the South Australian Museum, a $ on a 

 tag, the antennae and fore wings on a slide. 



Telenomu.s obliterattts, sp. nov. 



Length, 1.20 mm. 



Like oecleus but smaller ; femora also black : striae 

 on 2nd abdominal segment so feeble as to be hardly discer- 

 nible ; only first five antennal joints yellow, the pedicel 



