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rather oblique ; postmarginal vein 2 l /z times as long as the marginal ; 

 venation yellow. 



Habita t: North Queensland (Nelson, near Cairns). Des- 

 cribed from one £ caught by sweeping in forest, 2nd August, '13 

 (A. P. Dodd). 



Type: South Australian Museum, a $ on a tag, plus a slide 

 bearing head, antennae, and forewings. 



Genus Hadronotus Foerster. 



1. Hadronotus amplus sp. nov. 

 $ Length, 1.30 mm. 



Shining black; legs (except the coxae) and antennal scape 

 reddish yellow; funicle joints a little suffused with yellow. 



Head a little wider than the thorax. Thorax as wide as long. 

 Head and thorax very finely reticulately rugulose. Abdomen no 

 longer or wider than the thorax; Ist segment, short, striate; 2nd 

 segment occupying one-half the abdominal length, finely longitu- 

 dinally rugulose. Antennae 12-jointed; pedicel almost twice as 

 long as wide; Ist funicle joint one-half longer than wide; 2 — 4 

 wider than long; club 6-jointed; joints 1 — 5 much wider than 

 long; Ist and 2nd short, very transverse; 3rd the longest and 

 widest. Forewings barely reaching apex of abdomen; moderately 

 broad, the apex rather rounded; a little infuscated; longest marginal 

 cilia equal to one-sixth the greatest wing width; discal cilia fine 

 and dense; submarginal vein curving slightly downwards before 

 joining the costa about the middle of the wing; marginal vein very 

 short; stigmal vein rather short and oblique; postmarginal vein 

 2% times as long as the stigmal; venation dusky yellow. 



Habitat: North Queensland (Nelson, near Cairns). Des- 

 cribed from one $ caught by sweeping in forest, 31 st August, 

 '13 (A. A. Girault). 



Type: South Australian Museum, a $ on a slide. 



2. Hadronotus nigriceps sp. nov. 

 cJ Length, 1.25 mm. 



Golden yellow; head, apical half of abdomen, and antennal 

 funicle black. 



Head and thorax with fine polygonal sculpture; Ist and 

 2nd abdominal segment s striate. Antennae 12-jointed (13-jointed 

 since one distinct ring-joint is present) ; pedicel one-half longer 

 than wide; Ist funicle joint slightly longer than the pedicel; 2nd 

 slightly shorter than the Ist; 3rd as long as the Ist; 4th a little 

 shorter than the 3rd; 4 — 9 subequal; last joint slender, three times 

 as long as wide. Forewings reaching a little beyond apex of ab- 

 domen; broad, the apex not very Square; slightly infuscated; 

 marginal cilia short; discal cilia fine and dense; submarginal vein 

 curving downwards before joining the costa a little before the middle 

 of the wing; marginal vein short; stigmal vein moderately long 



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