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Towards the tips of the antennae, the joints become dark-colored and 

 slenderer, so that the antennae are attenuate apically. The pedicel is 

 very short, compared with the other joints, but it is evidently longer 

 than wide. Length about 4 mm. 



Ilab: Australia, Queensland; larva forming a sac on the 



sides of the abdomen of small crickets (Trigonidiidae). 



Obs. Although 1 have referred this insect to the Dryinidae, 

 largely on account of its larval habits, the larval sac being of 

 the same form as that of Aphelopus, which likewise has non- 

 chelate tarsi, yet its twelve- jointed antennae might be held suffi- 

 cient to exclude it from this familv. 



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