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and oblique; post marginal vein 2% times as long as the stigmal; 

 venation yellow. 



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

 cribed from one <J caught by sweeping on edge of jungle. 30 th 

 July, '13 (A. P. Dodd). 



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

 bearing head, antennae, and forewings. 



Genus Baryconus Foerster. 



1. Baryconus (Ceratoteleia) superbus Dodd. 

 ? Length, 2.60 mm. 



Antennae 12-jointed; first six joints golden yellow; club suffu- 

 sed with yellow; pedicel fully twice as long as wide; Ist funicle 

 joint as long as the pedicel; 2nd shorter, scarcely longer than 

 wide; 3rd and 4th wider than long; club 6-jointed, joints 1 — 5 

 much wider than long, 1 — 3 of almost equal width. Basal abdominal 

 segment with a distinct horn; ovipositor not exserted. Head 

 darker than in the <J. This species differs from splendidus Dodd 

 in having the ovipositor not exserted, and the postmarginal vein 

 a little longer than the stigmal. 



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

 cribed from one $ caught by sweeping in jungle, 30 th July, '13 

 (A. P. Dodd). 



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

 bearing head, antennae and forewings. 



2. Baryconus gloriosus Dodd. 



cJ Antennae 12-jointed; scape yellow, remaining joints black; 

 pedicel one-half longer than wide; Ist funicle joint longer than 

 the pedicel, 2% times as long as wide; 2nd a little shorter than 

 the Ist; 3rd slightly shorter than the 2nd; 3-9 subequal. 



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

 cribed from one <J caught by sweeping in jungle, Ist August, '13 

 (A. A. Girault). 



Type: South Australian Museum, a <J on a tag, plus a slide 

 bearing an antenna. 



3. Baryconus dulcis sp. nov. 

 $ Length, 2.20 mm. 



Head black; thorax bright golden yellow; tubercle on basal 

 abdominal segment black; rest of Ist segment and basal third 

 of 2nd segment golden yellow; rest of abdomen black; legs and 

 first four antennal joints golden yellow; rest of antennae black. 



Head scarcely wider than the thorax. Thorax a little longer 

 than wide. Abdomen distinctly longer than the head and thorax 

 uiiited ; a little wider than the thorax ; 1 st segment distinctly longer 

 than wide, with a raised tubercle; 2nd and 3rd segments about 

 subequal; ovipositor not exserted. Head and thorax with fine, 

 rather dense, punctures. Abdomen with Ist and basal third of 



