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Described from a single specimen caught while sweeping in 
an old Chinese garden, overgrown with weeds, November 3, 
1912 (A. A. Girault). 
Habitat—North Queensland (Proserpine, near Bowen.) 
Type——A female on a slide. If Walker’s three species, which 
are doubtfully Telenomus, are included, this will be the twenty- 
fourth Australian species of the genus. 
Genus Dissolcoides Dodd. 
(1) Dissolcoides flavinervus sp. nov. 
Q.—Length 1.35 mm. 
Like exsertus Dodd, but the ovipositor is not exserted and the fore- 
wings are not so broad. 
$.—Unknown. 
Described from a single specimen caught while sweeping 
grass and foliage, roadside, jungle, February 28, 1913 (A. A. 
Girault). 
Habitat—North Queensland (Halifax, Herbert River). 
Type—A female Gemodntct plus a slide bearing antennae 
and forewings. 
Subfamily ScELIONINAE. 
Genus Paridris Kieffer. 
(1) Paridris rufiventris sp. nov. 
$.—Length, 1.45 mm. 
Like tridentata Dodd, but the metanotum and all the thorax ventrad 
are bright brownish yellow, the marginal vein is nearly as long as the 
stigmal, the discal ciliation is fine and dense, and the first funicle joint 
is as long and as wide as the pedicel. Parapsidal furrows absent. 
2 —Unknown. 
Described from a single specimen caught while sweeping in 
forest, May 10, 1913 (A. A. Girault). 
Habitat—North Queensland (Nelson, near Cairns). Type. 
—A male tagmounted plus a slide bearing antennae and fore- 
wings. The sixth Australian species of the genus. 
‘Genus Ceratoteleia Kieffer. 
This genus is synonymous with Baryconus Foerster. 
Genus Baryconus Foerster. 
(1) Baryconus (Ceratoteleia) fuscus Dodd. This species, origin- 
ally caught at Brisbane, has been found at Nelson, North Queens- 
land, a female having been caught by sweeping in forest, 26th June, 
1913 (A. A. Girault). 
