SOME SOUTH QUEENSLAND PEOCTOTBYPOIDEA . — DODD. 
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wide. Differing from the four described species of the genus in having the 
abdomen only twice as long as wide, all the other species having the abdomen 
four times as long as wide. 
Habitat: South Queensland (Brisbane). Described from one female 
labelled “sweeping undergrowth, mostly Eucalypts, 16-iv-13, II. Hacker.” 
Type: Hy 1628, Queensland Museum, a female on a slide. 
Subfamily TELENOMINJE. 
Genus PHANURUS Thomson. 
PHANURUS KACKERI sp. nov. 
Female: — Length, 1.40 mm. 
Black; legs and antennal scape lemon yellow; next five antennal joints 
yellow, slightly dusky. Head as wide as thorax. Thorax twice as long as wide. 
Abdomen a little longer than the head and thorax united, fully three times as 
long as wide. Antennas 11- jointed; scape equal to next three joints combined; 
pedicel slender, two and a-half times as long as wide; first funiele joint as long 
as the pedicel ; second and third subequal, a little shorter; fourth slightly longer 
than wide; club slender, 5- jointed, all the joints a little longer than wide, third 
slightly the widest. Forewings just reaching apex of abdomen; moderately 
narrow; hyaline; longest marginal cilia equal to one-sixth the greatest wing 
width, discal cilia fine and dense in about 30 rows; submarginal vein attaining 
the costa about the middle of the wing; marginal vein one-half as long as the 
stigmal which is moderately long, oblique; postmarginal vein three times as 
long as the stigmal ; venation light fuscous. 
Habitat: South Queensland (Toohey’s Hill, near Brisbane). Described 
from one female labelled “sweeping Leptospermura, 16-iv-13, H. Hacker.” 
Type: Hy 1629 , Queensland Museum, a female on a slide. 
Subfamily BJEINiE. 
CERATOBAEOIDES nov. gen. 
Female : — Like C eratobceus Ashmead but the head viewed from in front is 
triangular, being lengthened dorso-ventrad ; and the antennal club is 4- jointed. 
Type: The following species ( [hacked ). 
1. CERATOBJSOIDE5 HACKERI sp. nov. 
Female: — Length, 1.75 mm. 
Reddish brown ; eyes and ocelli black ; antenme somewhat dusky ; legs 
golden yellow. Head transverse; viewed from in front, triangular; ocelli wide 
