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first, three times as long as wide ; third shorter, twice as long 

 as wide; fourth still shorter, but a little longer than wide; 

 club slender, 6-jointed; first joint a little longer than wide; 

 2-5 a little wider than long, third a little the widest. Fore- 

 wings reaching a little beyond apex of abdomen ; rather 

 narrow, the apex rather pointed ; considerably infuscated ; 

 marginal cilia moderately long; discal cilia fine, very dense; 

 marginal vein terminating a little beyond the middle of the 

 wing; stigmal vein very short, almost perpendicular. Length, 

 1 '75 mm. 



Hab. — North Queensland: Nelson and Kuranda. De- 

 scribed from numerous specimens caught in jungle. 



Type. — I. 1988, South Australian Museum. A female,, 

 tagmounted, plus a slide bearing antennae and forewings. 



HOPLOGRYON SORDIDA, Sp. nOV. 



9 . Black ; thorax and abdomen a little suffused with 

 reddish ; first abdominal segment and legs reddish-yellow. 

 Differs from varicornis, Dodd, in having the mesonotum finely 

 polygonally sculptured ; the spines on the postscutellum and 

 metanotum are shorter ; the first abdominal segment is dis- 

 tinctly wider than long ; the forewings are hyaline ; first and 

 second funicle- joints subequal, no longer than the pedicel, 

 scarcely longer than wide ; third and fourth much narrower 

 than the second, third as wide as long, fourth wider than 

 long ; club joints 1-5 much wider than long. Length, 1*20 mm. 



Hab. — North Queensland: Nelson. Described from one 

 female caught by sweeping jungle along a stream in forest, 

 June 14, 1913 (A. P. Dodd). 



Type. — I. 1989, South Australian Museum. A female, 

 tagmounted, plus a slide bearing antennae and forewings. 



HOPLOGRYON BICOLOR, Sp. nOV. 



<S . Head, centre of mesonotum and scutellum, abdomen 

 (except first segment), and antennae black; rest of thorax, and" 

 first abdominal segment bright reddish-brown ; legs golden- 

 yellow. Structure as in varicornis, Dodd, but the mesonotum 

 is rather finely reticulately rugulose. Forewings as in vari- 

 cornis, but they are less infuscated and the apex is squarely 

 rounded. Antennae almost twice as long as the body ; pedicel 

 very short; first funicle-joint a little shorter than the second; 

 2-9 subequal. Length, 1*75 mm. 



Hab. — North Queensland : Nelson. Described from seve- 

 ral males caught by sweeping in forest. 



Type. — I. 1990, South Australian Museum. A male, 

 tagmounted, plus a slide bearing head, antennae, and fore- 

 wings. 



