SOME SOUTH QUEENSLAND PE0CT0TEYP01DEA. — DODD. 
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SOME 
SOUTH QUEENSLAND PROCTOTRYPOIDEA. 
By Alan P. Dodd. 
The following species of Proctotrypoidea have been identified in a 
collection of Parasitic Hymenoptera received from the Queensland Museum. The 
structure and sculpture could not in all cases be satisfactorily ascertained, as the 
specimens were all on slides. The types are in the collection of the Queensland 
Museum, Brisbane. The magnification used was f-inch objective, 1-inch optic, 
Bausch and Lomb. 
Family SCELIONIDiE. 
Subfamily SCELIONIINLE. 
Genus PLATYTELEIA Dodd. 
PLATYTELEIA LONGXPENNIS sp. nov. 
Female: — Length, 1.60 mm. 
Shining black; legs (excluding coxa 1 ) bright red; first five antennal joints 
golden yellow. Antenna 1 as in the type species, latipennis Dodd. Forewings 
extending well beyond apex of abdomen; broad; almost hyaline; marginal cilia 
very short; diseal cilia rather coarse, dense; submarginal vein attaining the costa 
a little before the middle of the wing; marginal vein two-thirds as long as the 
stigmal, which is moderately long, rather oblique; post marginal vein two and 
a-half times as long as the stigmal. Structure probably as in latipennis. 
Habitat: South Queensland (Kelvin Grove, near Brisbane). Described 
from one female labelled "'among herbage, 6th April, T3, II. Hacker.” 
Type: Hy 16.25, Queensland Museum, a female on a slide. 
Genus HADRONOTUS Foerster. 
HADRONOTUS sp. (?) 
There was a specimen of Hadronotus in the collection, labelled "Brisbane, 
sweeping undergrowth, mostly Eucalypts, 20-iv-13, H. Hacker.” The specimen 
is a male, and since there are eighteen species in the genus from Australia, I 
have not further identified it. 
