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Hah. — North Queensland: Nelson. Described from one 

 male caught by sweeping jungle along a forest streamlet, 

 December 30, 1912 (A. P. Dodd). 



Type. — I. 2025, South Australian Musuem. A male on 

 a slide with the type of unifasciatus, Dodd. 



Aphanogmus brunneus, sp. nov. 

 <S . Brownish-yellow; legs golden-yellow; antennae 

 dusky-brown; eyes and ocelli black. Forewings extending 

 beyond apex of abdomen; rather broad, the apex squarely 

 rounded; a little infuscated; discal cilia rather sparse, in 

 about fifteen rows; submarginal vein terminating about the 

 middle of the wing; marginal vein one-third as long as the 

 submarginal ; stigmal vein short, a little longer than the mar- 

 ginal; venation fuscous, the stigmal vein pale-yellow. 

 Antennae slender; pedicel rather short; funicle-joints all long 

 and slender, almost subequal, with long hairs. Length, 

 0'80 mm. 



Hab. — North Queensland: Babinda and Yungaburra, 

 2,500 ft. Described from one male caught by sweeping on 

 edge of jungle, Yungaburra, December 30, 1911 (A. A. 

 Girault), and one male sweeping in jungle, Babinda, October 

 28, 1911 (A. A. Girault). 



Type. — I. 2026, South Australian Museum. A male on a 

 slide. 



Table of the Australian species of Aphanogmus, Thomson. 



I. Male. Colour brownish-yellow ; fore- 

 wings rather broad, a little infus- 

 cated brunneus, Dodd 



II. Colour black or dusky-black. 



A. Female. Forewings with one band unifasciatus, Dodd 



B. Males. Forewings not banded. 



(1) Legs, except the coxa?, yellow; 



antennal-joints more or less 



yellow braconis, Dodd 



(2) Legs more or less fuscous or 



black ; antenna? wholly fus- 

 cous or black. 



(a) Shining-black ; tibia? and tarsi 



suffused with yellow nigripes, Dodd 



(b) Dusky-black; legs uniform 



dusky assimilis, Dodd 



Genus Ceraphron, Jurine. 



Table of Australian species. 

 Males. 

 (1) Wingless; major colour bright 



brownish-yellow pulcher, sp. nov. 



Winged; wholly black (except ap- 

 pendages) (2) 



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