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Cremastoscelio flavipes, sp. nov. 



9. Head and thorax black; abdomen suffused with 

 brown : legs, including coxae, golden-yellow ; antennal scape 

 and club black ; pedicel and first funicle-joint golden-yellow : 

 rest of funicle suffused with black. Head and thorax finely 

 sculptured; abdomen pubescent. Antennae 12-iointed; scape 

 long and slender ; pedicel twice as long as wide ; first and 

 second funicle-joints subequal, together slightly longer than 

 the pedicel; third and fourth subequal, each almost as long 

 as first and second together ; fifth a little shorter than fourth ; 

 last funicle-joint a little widened, distinctly wider than long ; 

 club compact, divided obliquely, much wider than the funicle. 

 Mesonotum without furrows. Forewings when closed extend- 

 ing to tip of abdomen; broad, paddle-shaped; hyaline; mar- 

 ginal cilia short ; discal cilia fine, in about twenty-five rows ; 

 submarginal vein attaining the costa at one-half wing length : 

 marginal vein short; stigmal vein rather short, very oblique, 

 curved caudad ; postmarginal vein very long. Abdomen 

 wholly striate ; as wide as the thorax : as long as the head and 

 thorax united; segments of equal length. Length, 125 mm. 



Described from three female specimens caught while 

 sweeping on edge of jungle. May, 1913. 



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

 Dodd). 



Type. — I. 1400, South Australian Museum. A female, 

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



Cremastoscelio aureus, sp. nov. 



9 • Head black ; thorax golden-yellow ; abdomen golden- 

 yellow, the apex dusky ; legs golden-yellow ; antennal scape 

 suffused with black ; pedicel and funicle-joints yellow ; club 

 black. The same as flavifes, but discal cilia more dense, in 

 about forty rows. Length, r35 mm. 



Described from a single specimen caught while sweeping 

 on edge of jungle, May 18, 1913. 



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

 Dodd). 



Type. — I. 1401, South Australian Museum. A female^ 

 tagmounted. 



Subfamily TELENOMIN^. 



Table of Genera. 



(1) Female unknown ; structure as in 

 Telenomus, Haliday, but meso- 

 notum with three furrows; post- 



scutellum spined Protrimorus, Kieffer 



Females ; postscutellum not spined (2) 



