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(2) Baryconus (Ceratoteleia) fasciatus Dodd. A male of this 
species was taken by sweeping forest, Mount Pyramid, 1000 feet, 
Nelson, 27th August, 1912 (A. A. Girault). The pedicel is short; 
the funicle joints all long and cylindrical; first funicle joint twice 
as long as wide; second twice as long as the first; remaining joints 
subequal. 
(3) Baryconus exsertus sp. nov. 
2.—Length, 2.25 mm. (excluding the ovipositor). 
Black, neck of the pronotum and its centre ventrad ferruginous; 
abdomen a little suffused with brown; legs (including coxae) golden 
yellow; first four antennal joints a little suffused with red. 
- Head and thorax with fine dense punctures; parapsidal furrows only 
indicated posteriorly; postscutellum with a short spine; posterior angles 
oi the metanotum with a sharp spine. Abdomen a little longer than 
the head and thorax united; distinctly wider than the thorax; first 
segment with a distinct horn; first and second segments striate; ovi- 
positor exserted for fully the length of the body. Antennae as in 
pulcher Dodd. Forewings as in pulcher, but the marginal vein is one- 
half as long as the stigmal, and the postmarginal is a little longer than 
the stigmal. ¢.—Unknown. 
Described from a single specimen caught while sweeping in 
forest, Nelson, June 30, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). The fifteenth 
Australian species of the genus. 
Habitat—North Queensland (Nelson, near Cairns). Type. 
—A female tagmounted plus a slide bearing antennae and 
forewings. 
(4) Baryconus simplex sp. nov. 
9 —Length, 1.50 mm. 
Black; abdomen dark brown, its base bright yellow; legs (including 
the coxae), and antennal scape golden yellow; rest of antennae brown. 
Head and thorax with very fine surface sculpture, the scutellum 
smooth; parapsidal furrows distinct. Abdomen petiolate; no longer 
than the head and thorax united; wider than the thorax; first and 
second segments striate; first segment as wide as long ,without a horn; 
cvipositor a little exserted. 
Antennae 12-jointed; scape long and slender; pedicel slender, twice 
as long as wide; first funicle joint shorter and narrower than the pedi- 
cel, twice as long as wide; second and third subequal, shorter; 
fourth as wide as long; fifth wider than long; club 5-jointed, joints 
1-4 much wider than long. 
Forewings reaching a little beyond apex of abdomen; moderately 
broad; almost hyaline; discal cilia moderately coarse, not very dense; 
