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(hj Coxae, femora, and trochanters 

 black, marginal vein one-fourth 



as long as the stigmal nigricornis, Dodd 



(2) Submarginal vein curving downwards 



before joining the margin ; legs, 



except coxae, yellow. 



(aj Forewings narrow, the apex much 



rounded, infuscated, postmar- 



ginal vein very long. 



Infuscation the same over the 

 wing area, longest marginal 

 cilia equal to one-half great- 

 est wing width angustipennis, Dodd 



Infuscation patchy, longest 

 marginal cilia equal to one- 

 sixth greatest wing width .. . insularis, Dodd 

 (hj Forewings broad, paddle-shaped, 

 the apex nearly square ; hyaline ; 

 postmarginal vein only twice as 

 long as the stigmal nigricoxa, Dodd 



Neotelenomus, nov. gen. 

 The same as Telenomus, Haliday, but female antennae only 

 10-jointed. 



Type. — The following species. 



Neotelenomus anthereje, sp. nov. 



9 • Coal-black ; trochanters, tibiae, and tarsi golden- 

 yellow. Antennse 10-jointed ; pedicel rather slender, twice as 

 long as wide : first funicle- joint a little shorter than the pedicel ; 

 second as wide as long ; third wider than long ; club 5-jointed ; 

 joints 1-4 much wider than long; second the longest and 

 widest. Forewings moderately broad, extending well beyond 

 tip of abdomen ; hyaline ; marginal cilia rather short ; discal 

 cilia in about thirty lines ; venation fuscous ; submarginal vein 

 attaining the costa about the middle of the wing : marginal 

 vein one-third as long as the stigmal, which is moderately long; 

 postmarginal vein twice as long as the stigmal. Basal joint of 

 posterior tarsi three times as long as second joint. Length, 

 1 mm. 



S . Antennae 12-jointed ; pedicel and first funicle-joint 

 scarcely longer than wide : second funicle-joint a little longer; 

 third longer than second, dilated on the side ; 4-9 small, sub- 

 equal, moniliform, much wider than long; last funicle-joint 

 a,s long as second. Length, 0'80 mm. 



Described from one male and nine female specimens reared 

 from a single egg of the saturnid moth, Anther ea janetta, 

 May 13. 



Hab. — North Queensland: Nelson, near Cairns. 



Type. — I. 1429, South Australian Museum. A slide bear- 

 ing two females and one male. 



