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Macroteleia toreesia, sp. nov. 



9 . Black ; legs, antennal scape, pedicel and funicle- 

 joints reddish-yellow. Differs from magna in structure as 

 follows: — First funicle-joint of antennae distinctly longer and 

 narrower than the pedicel ; second one-half the length of first ; 

 third and fourth wider than long. Forewings with the post- 

 marginal vein no longer than the marginal. Parapsidal fur- 

 rows indistinct or wanting. Abdomen only one-half longer 

 than head and thorax combined. Length, 3'50 mm. 



(S . Antennal scape yellow ; rest of antennae black, 

 slightly suffused with yellow ; pedicel twice as long as wide ; 

 first funicle-joint a little shorter than the pedicel; second 

 shorter than first, as wide as long ; third dilated on one side ; 

 4-9 subequal, subquadrate ; last joint as long as pedicel, 

 Length, 3 mm. 



Described from a male and female specimen labelled 

 respectively "Sweeping grass in forest, Prosperine, North 

 Queensland, November 3, 1912 (A. A. Girault)," and ''Sweep- 

 ing grass, Tliursday Island, Torres Strait, March 13, 1912." 



Hah. — North Queensland: Thursday Island, Torres 

 Strait; Proserpine, near Bowen (A. A. Girault). 



Type. — I. 1390, South Australian Musuem. A female 

 and male, tagmounted, plus a slide bearing female antennae 

 and forewing. 



Macroteleia angusta, sp. nov. 



S ■ Differs from magna as follows : — Pedicel and first 

 funicle-joint of antennae only one-half longer than wide ; last 

 joint distinctly longer than the pedicel. Abdomen only one- 

 half longer than head and thorax united. Length, 3'30 mm. 



Described from a single specimen caught by sweeping on 

 edge of jungle April 5, 1913. 



Hah. — North Queensland: Nelson, near Cairns (A. P. 

 Dodd). 



Type. — I. 1391, South Australian Museum. A male, 

 tagmounted, plus a slide bearing male antennae and forewings. 



Macroteleia minima, sp. nov. 



9 . Black ; tibiae and tarsi reddish-yellow. Antennae 

 12-jointed ; scape no longer than the two following joints com- 

 bined ; pedicel fully twice as long as wide ; first funicle-joint 

 as long as pedicel, and narrower, three times as long as wide; 

 second a little longer than first; third one-half as long as 

 second ; fourth wider than long ; club 6-jointed, third joint 

 slightly the widest. Thorax twice as long as wide; parapsidal 

 furrows distinct. Forewings when closed not reaching apex of 

 abdomen ; moderately broad ; hyaline ; marginal vein scarcely 



