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The largest specimen we have had when alive and crawling was 

 11-5 cm. long. The Queensland specimens are in the Macleay 

 Museum, and were collected by Mr. Froggatt, who, however, did 

 not find any other species. Mr. Moseley's locality is " Parra- 

 matta, under the bark of a species of Eucalypt." The rest we 

 have added. 



3. Geoplana sanguinea, Moseley. 



Ccenoplana sanguinea, Moseley, op. cit. p. 285. 



" Closely resembles G. ccerulea, with the exception that it is 

 coloured of a uniform light red, which is lighter upon the under 

 surface of the body. Actual length living, 7 cm. ; bi-eadth, 

 4 mm." 



JJab. — " Parramatta, amongst earth at the roots of a Eucalyptus 

 stump " (Moseley). 



We have never met with an example of this species. 



4. Geoplana subviridis, Moseley. 



(Plate V, figs. 2 and 2'). 



Ccenoplana subviridis, Moseley, op. cit. p. 285. 



" Ground colour of the body greenish-yellow beneath. In 

 mesial line of the dorsal surface is a broad band of the ground 

 colour, bordered on either side by a somewhat narrower but very 

 sharply defined intensely black band. Beyond the black bands 

 externally on either hand lie bands of the ground colour of equal 

 breadth to them ; and beyond these again is a very broad band 

 which extends outwards nearly to the lateral margin of the body, 

 which band is composed of a shading of fine longitudinal streaks 

 of reddish-brown, and is bordered on either side by a narrow, dark, 

 nearly black margin, the inner border being more intensely 

 pigmented of the two. The bands and lines become narrower 

 and more indistinct towards the posterior extremity and eventually 



