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mesonotum and the whole abdomen black. Antennae 12- 

 jointed; scape and funicle- joints reddish-yellow, pedicel black, 

 club black; pedicel twice as long as wide; first funicle- joint 

 much narrower and a little longer than the pedicel, four 

 times as long as wide; second a little shorter; third shorter 

 than second, twice as long as wide ; fourth a little longer than 

 wide; club wide, 6-jointed; second joint slightly the longest, 

 third slightly the widest. Abdomen without a horn. Length, 

 2'40 mm. 



Hab. — North Queensland: Nelson. Described from one 

 female caught by sweeping grass along creek in forest, July 7, 

 1913 (A. P. Dodd). 



Type. — I. 2199, South Australian Museum. A female 

 tagmounted, plus a slide bearing antennae and forewings. 



Macroteleia unicolor, sp. nov. 



9 . Like minima, Dodd, but the legs (except the coxae) 

 are bright reddish -yellow and the second funicle- joint is no 

 longer than the first. Structurally like varicornis, Dodd, but 

 the mesonotum has scattered punctures, the first funicle- joint 

 is no longer than the pedicel, and the second is as long as the 

 first. Length, 2 '50 mm. 



Hab. — North Queensland: Nelson. Described from one 

 female caught by sweeping in forest, July 1, 1913 (A. P. 

 Dodd). 



Type. — I. 2200, South Australian Museum. A female 

 tagmounted, plus a slide bearing antennae and forewings. 



Macroteleia setosa, sp. nov. 



$ . Like unicolor, Dodd, but the coxae are reddish- 

 yellow, like the legs; the cephalic margin of the forewing has 

 a slight, yet distinct, curve for its entire length, in unicolor 

 the margin is quite straight for almost its entire length; the 

 thorax is distinctly pubescent, in unicolor the pubescence is 

 absent. Antennae 12-jointed; scape reddish-yellow, remain- 

 ing joints black; first funicle- joint longer than the pedicel, 

 twice as long as wide; second distinctly longer than the first, 

 three and a half times as long as wide; third slightly shorter 

 than second but longer than the first; 4-9 subequal, twice as 

 long as wide; last funicle- joint no longer than the third. 

 Also resembling inornata, Dodd, but at once distinguished by 

 having punctures on the mesonotum, in inornata the meso- 

 notum is smooth. Length, 2'45 mm. 



Hab. — North Queensland: Nelson. Described from one 

 male caught by sweeping on edge of jungle, July 21, 1913 

 (A. P. Dodd). 



