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Described from a single specimen caught on a window^ 

 February 23, 1912. 



Hah. — North Queensland : Rossville, near Cooktown (A. 

 A. Girault). 



Type. — I. 1376, South Australian Museum. A slide bear- 

 ing female antennae and forewings. 



Ceratoteleia pulchra, sp. nov. 

 9 . Colour, beautiful reddish-yellow ; eyes, ocelli, 

 tubercle on basal segment of abdomen, tip of abdomen, and 

 antenna! club black. Differs from splendida in colour and size 

 and in structure as follows : — Pedicel and first funicle-joint 

 of antennae shorter. Parapsidal furrows present. Forewings 

 much narrower, more infuscated, the apex very rounded. 

 Length, 175 mm. 



Described from a single specimen caught while sweeping 

 in forest February 19, 1912. 



Hah. — North Queensland: Ingham (A. A. Girault). 



Type. — I, 1377, South Australian Museum. A female,, 

 tagmounted, plus a slide bearing head, antennse, and forewings.. 



Ceratoteleia magnifica, sp. nov. 



S . Head black : thorax beautiful reddish - yellow ; 

 abdomen dusky-yellow, with a golden yellow area in the 

 centre ; legs golden-yellow ; antennse dusky-yellow. Closely 

 related to splendida, but the stigmal vein, although not more 

 oblique, is curved slightly ; the postmarginal vein is a little 

 longer than the stigmal. Antennae 12-jointed; scape no 

 longer than next two joints combined ; pedicel short and stout, 

 one-third as long as first funicle-joint ; funicle- joints long and 

 cylindrical ; first one-third longer than the second ', 2-9 

 subequal ; last funicle-joint as long as the first. Lengthy 

 2"60 mm. 



Described from a single specimen caught by sweeping 

 grass and foliage on edge of jungle December 19, 1912. 



Hah. — North Queensland: Kuranda, near Cairns,. 

 1,300 ft. (A. P. Dodd). 



Type. — I. 1378, South Australian Museum. A male, 

 tagmounted, plus a slide bearing antennae and forewings. 



Ceratoteleia bella, sp. nov. 



9 • Head, apical segments of abdomen, and antennal 

 club black ; thorax beautiful reddish-yellow ; first and second 

 abdominal segments dusky-yellow ; third abdominal segment, 

 legs, and antennal scape, pedicel and funicle-joints golden- 

 yellow. Coloration nearly as in magnifica. Parapsidal fur- 

 rows present. Closely related to flava and hrunnea. Differs 



