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Type. — I. 2201, South Australian Museum. A male 

 tagmounted, plus a slide bearing head, antennae, and 

 forewings. 



Macroteleia australica, sp. nov. 



S . Black ; legs (including coxae) and antennal scape 

 golden-yellow. Structurally like tricolor, Dodd, but the head 

 and mesonotum have dense, fine punctures; the scutellum has 

 scattered punctures ; the wings are slightly inf uscated ; the 

 stigmal vein is not so oblique; the postmarginal vein is three 

 times as long as the marginal; and the basal vein is distinct, 

 twice as long as the marginal, venation fuscous. Antennae 

 12-jointed; pedicel one-half longer than wide; funicle-joints 

 long and cylindrical ; first twice as long as wide ; second a 

 little shorter than first ; third distinctly longer than first, 

 three times as long as wide; the others gradually diminishing 

 in length; last funicle-joint as long as the third. Length, 

 250 mm. 



Hab. — North Queensland: Harvey Creek. Described 

 from one male caught by sweeping in virgin jungle, July 13, 

 1913 (A. A. Girault). * 



At once distinguished from all the Australian species by 

 the dark basal vein. The eleventh Australian species of the 

 genus. 



Type. — I. 2202, South Australian Museum. A male 

 tagmounted, plus a slide bearing antennae and forewings. 



Genus Hadronotus, Foerster. 



The genus Telenomoides, Dodd, is synonymous with 

 Hadronotus, Foerster, the mistake arising through my count- 

 ing the abdomen as non-carinate. The genus Hadronotus: 

 will, therefore, contain the following Australian species: — 

 (1) striates, Dodd; (2) splendidus, Dodd; (3) nigriclavatus, 

 Dodd; (4) nigricoxa, Dodd; (5) nigricoxella, Dodd; (6) 

 flavus, Dodd; (7) parvipennis, Dodd; (8) aquaticus, Dodd; 

 (9) giraidti, Dodd (Telenomoides) ; (10) angustipennis, Dodd 

 (Telenomoides) : (11) nigricornis , Dodd (Telenomoides) ; (12) 

 rufipes, nom. nov. (Telenomoides flavipes, Dodd); (13) 

 assimilis, nom. nov. (Telenomoides insularis, Dodd); (14) 

 affinis (Telenomoides bicolor, Dodd). 



Hadronotus nigripes, sp. nov. 



9 . Like nigricornis, Dodd, but differs in its more robust 

 size, in having the venation darker, and the marginal vein 

 two-thirds as long as the stigmal, one-third as long as the 

 stigmal in nigricornis. This species was first identified as 

 nif/iicornis. Length, 1'40 mm. 



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