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thorax and not as wide. Tarsi longer than their tibiae ; basal 

 joint of posterior tarsi three times length of second. Length, 

 0-80 mm. 



Described from a single specimen captured while sweeping 

 in forest, September 3, 1912. 



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

 Girault). 



Type. — I. 1410, South Australian Museum. A female on 

 a slide. 



Telenomus ceagrus, sp. nov. 



. Dusky-black ; legs and antennal scape pale lemon- 

 yellow ; cephalic coxse dusky ; antennal pedicel, funicle, and 

 club fuscous. Antennae as in odyssea, but the pedicel is twice 

 as long as wide. Forewing as in odyssea, but submarginal vein 

 attaining the costa distinctly before the middle of the wing; 

 venation pale-yellow. Basal joint of posterior tarsi twice the 

 length of the second. Length, 0*80 mm. 



Described from a single specimen caught while sweeping 

 jungle on edge of streamlet : height, 500 ft. : October 28, 1911. 

 Also female on edge of jungle, Kuranda, May 18, 1913 (A. P. 

 Dodd). 



Hah. — North Queensland: Babinda, 36 miles south of 

 Cairns (A. A. Girault). 



Type. — T. 1411, South Australian Museum. A female on 

 a slide. 



Telenomus cecleus, sp. nov. 

 9 . Coal-black ; legs (excluding coxae) and first six 

 antennal joints golden-yellow; coxae black. Head very trans- 

 verse, a little v/ider than the thorax : ocelli large, wide apart, 

 the lateral ones close to the eye margins : head rugulose. 

 Antennse 11 -jointed; scape long and slender, equal to next 

 five joints combined ; pedicel twice as long as wide ; first 

 funicle-joint a little longer than the pedicel, cupuliform ; 

 second one-half length of first, as wide as long ; third shorter, 

 twice as wide as long; club 6-jointed, first joint short; second 

 the largest, longer than wide ; the others, except the last, 

 wider than long. Thorax a little longer than wide ; rugulose. 

 Forewings extending well beyond apex of abdomen ; very 

 broad ; hyaline ; marginal cilia very short ; discal cilia 

 moderately coarse, arranged in about forty rows; venation 

 pale-yellow ; submarginal vein attaining the costa about the 

 middle of the wing ; marginal vein short ; stigmal vein long, 

 the blade very narrow, with a distinct knob, four times as long 

 as the marginal ; postmarginal vein one-half longer than the 

 stigmal. Abdomen broadly oval: scarcely as wide as the 

 thorax and no longer ; first and most of second segment striate ; 

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