BY ALAN P. DODD. 129' 



Head transverse, a little wider than the thorax . Thorax 

 somewhat longer than wide. Head, scutum and seutellum 

 pubescent, and with raised reticulation. Spines on post- 

 scutellum and metanotum. short. Abdomen no longer 

 than the head and thorax united : no wider than the 

 thorax ; 1st segment as long as wide, with a blunt distinct 

 horn ; 3rd segment occupying nearly one-half of surface ; 

 1st and most of 2nd segments striate, the rest smooth. 

 Forewings reaching apex of abdomen ; moderately broad ; 

 somewhat infuscated ; discal cilia fine, very dense ; vena- 

 tion fuscous, the stigmal vein almost perpendicular and 

 with a slight knob. Pedicel one-half longer than ^^^de, 

 subequal to 2nd funicle joint, the 1st a little longer. 3rd 

 and 4th very transverse ; club 6-jointed, joints 1-5 of almost 

 equal length, 2nd slightly the widest. 



Hab : North Queensland (Halifax, Herbert River), 

 Described from one female caught on foliage of plants 

 around canefields, 30th March, 1914 (A. P. Dodd). 



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

 tag. the antennae and forewings on a slide. 



Genus Trimorus, Foerster. 



Trimorus nigrellus, Dodd. 



Two males taken from foliage of custard-apple in garden, 

 Townsville, N.Q., 21st April, 1914 (A. P. Dodd). 



Family DRYINIDiE. 



Subfamily Dryinin ae . 



Genus Neodryinus, Perkins. 



Neodryinus trilineatus, sp. nor. 



$ Length, about 5 mm. 



Black : anterior coxae (more or less), anterior trochan- 

 ters, all tarsi (except claw joint on two hind pair of legs), 

 basal third of posterior tibiae, mandibles, and antennae, 

 clear golden yellow ; anterior tibiae brown : head, reddish- 

 brown, the eyes, ocelli, and a large area occupying centre 

 of face, ])lack. 



