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second segment equal to two-thirds abdominal length". Length, 

 1'60 mm. 



(S . Antennae 12-jointed ; scape yellow; next five joints 

 slightly suffused with brown ; last six joints nearly wholly 

 fuscous, very slightly suffused Avith yellow ; pedicel short and 

 stout; first funicle-joint much longer than pedicel, twice as 

 long as wide ; second a little shorter than first ; third a little 

 shorter than second : remaining joints subequal, moniliform, 

 a little shorter than third, but last funicle-joint as long as 

 third. 



Described from five male and two female specimens 

 received from Mr. F. P. Dodd, of Kuranda, and labelled 

 "From pentatomid eggs, Kuranda, September 3, 1907." Also 

 two females caught while sweeping on edge of jungle, Kuranda, 

 December 20, 1912 (A. P. Dodd), and one female caught while 

 sweeping in jungle, May 9, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). 



Hah. — North Queensland : Nelson and Kuranda, near 

 Cairns. 



Tyjjt. — I. 1412, South Australian Museum. A male and 

 female, tagmounted, plus two slides bearing male and female 

 antennae and forewings. 



Telenomus cedipus, sp. nov. 



9 . Coal-black ; legs (excluding coxae) reddish-yellow, 

 suffused with brown ; coxae black ; antennal scape reddish- 

 yellow. Antennae with the scape long ; pedicel rather long, 

 nearly twice as long as wide ; first funicle-joint narrower than 

 pedicel and not quite so long ; second as wide as long ; third 

 wider than long ; club 6- jointed ; first joint small ; joints 

 2-5 much wider than long, second the widest and longest. 

 Forewings long ; infuscated ; paddle-shaped, but not as broad 

 as in cede us; marginal cilia short: discal cilia very fine and 

 dense, in about thirty rows ; venation brown ; venation as in 

 ceclens, but the postmarginal vein is twice as long as the 

 stigmal. Length, I'lO mm. 

 (S . Unknown. 



Described from four specimens received from the South 

 Australian Museum and labelled "Hobart, Tasmania ; A. M. 

 Lea." 



Hah. — Tasmania: Hobart. 



Tyi)e. — I. 1413, South Australian Museum. A female on 

 a slide, plus three females tagmounted. 



Telenomus ceneus, sp. nov. 

 9 • Coal-black ; legs (including coxae) reddish-yellow, 

 suffused with brown ; antennal scape reddish-yellow\ Struc- 

 ture as in oecleus, but only the first third of second abdominal 



