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Neotelenomus ovivorus, sp. nov. 



9 • Coal-black ; legs (except cephalic coxge) lemon-yellow : 

 antenna! scape lemon-yellow, next four joints suffused with 

 yellow. Like anther ece, but submarginal vein attaining the 

 costa before the middle of the wing. Length, 1 mm. 



cf . Antennal scape lemon-yellow ; rest of antennae dusky, 

 suffused with yellow. Differs from antherece in having second 

 and third funicle-joints subequal, a little shorter than first, 

 third not dilated on the side. 



Described from six female and seven male specimens bred 

 from eggs of an unknown moth. May 13. A single parasite 

 issued from each ^%g. 



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

 Dodd). 



Type. — I. 1430, South Australian Museum, A male and 

 female on a slide. 



Neotelenomus leai, sp. nov. 



9 . Coal-black ; tibiae and tarsi yellow, suffused with 

 brown. Antennae as in antherece, but first funicle-joint as long 

 as the pedicel. Fore wings as in anther ecE, but they are infus- 

 cated, submarginal vein attaining the costa before the middle 

 of the wing, stigmal vein very long. Length, 1 mm. 



Described from a single specimen received from the South 

 Australian Museum and labelled "King Island, Tasmania; 

 Lea." 



//ri6.— Tasmania : King Island, Bass Strait. 



Type. — I. 1431, South Australian Museum. A female on 

 a slide. 



Neotelenomus niger, sp. nov, 



9 , Like antherece, but marginal vein two-thirds as long 

 as the stigmal. Length, 1 mm. 



Described from thirty-six specimens cardmounted and 

 labelled "Kuranda, March, 1904 ; F. P. Dodd." On the same 

 cards were a few Encyrticls; both parasites were probably bred 

 from moth eggs. 



Hah. — North Queensland: Kuranda, near Cairns. 



Type. — I. 1432, South Australian Museum. A female on 

 a slide, plus twelve females on a card. 



Neotelenomus minimus, sp. nov. 

 9 • Fuscous ; legs (except coxae) yellow, suffused with 

 brown. Antennae as in antherecE, but first funicle-joint only 

 one-half length of the pedicel; first club-joint very smalL 

 Forewings scarcely reaching apex of abdomen ; moderately 

 narrow ; hyaline ; marginal cilia moderately long, the longest 

 equal to one-fourth greatest wing width ; discal cilia in 



