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pying most of the surface, smooth. Antennae 10-jointed; scape 

 scarcely as long as next three joints combined; pedicel scarccly 

 twice as long as wide; Ist funicle joint as wide and a little longer 

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

 3rd scarcely longer than wide; club 5-jointed, joints 1 — 4 distinctly 

 wider than long, 2nd the longest and widest. Forewings extending 

 a little beyond apex of abdomen; moderately broad; hyaline; 

 marginal cilia moderately long; discal cilia fine and dense; sub- 

 marginal vein attaining the costa slightly before 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, indistinct. 



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

 cribed from one $ caught by sweeping jungle along a forest streamlet, 

 Ist August, '13 (A. A. Girault). 



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



5. Neotelenomus pseudoclavatus sp. nov. 

 § Length, 1.05 mm. 



Shining black; abdomen suffused with brown, yellow at its 

 base; legs (including the coxae), and antennal scape lemon yellow. 



Head slightly wider than the thorax, which is a little longer 

 than wide, finely polygonally sculptured. Abdomen scarcely as 

 wide and slightly longer than the thorax; much narrowed at the 

 base; Ist segment short, striate; 2nd segment occupying most of 

 the surface, striate at its base, smooth for the rest. Antennae 

 10-jointed; scape scarcely as long as nect three joints combined; 

 pedicel twice as long as wide; Ist funicle joint a little longer than 

 the pedicel, three times as long as wide; 2nd shorter, twice as long 

 as wide; 3rd shorter than the 2nd but longer than wide; club 

 5-jointed; scarcely wider than the funicle; the joints all longer 

 than wide, 2nd slightly the widest. Forewings extending well 

 beyond apex of abdomen; moderately broad; 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 rather long and 

 oblique; postmarginal vein fully twice as long as the stigmal; 

 venation lemon yellow, rather indistinct. The twelfth Australian 

 species of the genus. 



Habitat: North Queensland (Kuranda, 1100 feet, near 

 Cairns). Described from one $ caught by sweeping foliage on 

 edge of jungle, 17 th May, '13 (A. P. Dodd). 



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



Subfamily Baeinae. 



Genus Baeus Haliday. 

 Baeus leai Dodd. 



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