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Head and thorax shining black; abdomen golden yellow, the 

 apex dusky; legs (including the coxae) and antennal scape pale 

 honey yellow; rest of antennae brown. 



Head scarcely wider than the thorax which is one-half longer 

 than wide, finely polygonally sculptured. Abdomen no wider than 

 the thorax, as long as the head and thorax united; Ist segment 

 short, striate; 2nd segment occupying two-thirds the abdominal 

 length, smooth. Antennae 11-jointed; scape equal to next four 

 joints combined; pedicel twice as long as wide; funicle joints 

 1 — 3 subequal, all a little longer than wide; 4th as wide as long; 

 club 5-jointed; joints 1 — 4 distinctly wider than long; 3rd the 

 longest and widest. Forewings extending well beyond apex of 

 abdomen; moderately narrow; hyaline; marginal cilia moderately 

 long; discal cilia fine and dense; submarginal vein attaining the 

 costa about the middle of the wing; marginal vein one-half as long 

 as the stigmal which is moderately long and oblique; postmarginal 

 vein fully twice as long as the stigmal; venation pale yellow, in- 

 distinct. 



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

 cribed from one $ caught by sweeping on edge of jungle, 5th 

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



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



Genus Neotelenomus Dodd. 



1. Neotelenomus beaius sp. nov. 

 ? Length, 0.80 mm. 



Shining black; abdomen, legs (including the coxae) and an- 

 tennal scape golden yellow. 



Head distinctly wider than the thorax; head and thorax 

 finely polygonally sculptured. Abdomen a little longer but no 

 wider than the thorax; Ist and base of 2nd segment striate; 2nd 

 segment equal to two-thirds the abdominal length. Antennae 

 10-jointed; scape equal to next four joints combined; pedicel 

 twice as long as wide; Ist funicle joint as long and as wide as the 

 pedicel; 2nd a little longer than wide; 3rd as wide as long; club 

 5-jointed; 2nd joint the longest and widest; joints 1 — 4 wider than 

 long. Forewings reaching a little beyond apex of abdomen; mo- 

 derately narrow; hyaline; marginal cilia moderately long; discal 

 cilia fine and dense; submarginal vein attaining the costa about 

 the middle of the wing; marginal vein one-half as long as the stigmal, 

 which is moder ately long and oblique ; postmarginal vein three times 

 as long as the stigmal; venation light brown, indistinct. 



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

 cribed from one ? caught by sweeping in jungle, 28 th July, '13 

 (A. P. Dodd). 



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



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