( CO) 



antennal groove, anil a row of 3 above the centre of the j^roove, besides the snbapical 

 row of (1 The bristles of the second segment of the antennae are much shorter 

 than the club. The rostrum does not ijuite reach to the apex of the forecoxa. 



Thorax. — The comb of the pronotum contains 20 or 21 spines. The epimerum 

 of the metathorax bears 7 or S bristles (3 or 4, 3, 1). 



Ahi/omrii. — The tergites have each two rows of bristles, tlie first tergite bearing 

 a few additional bristles in front. There are 3 antejiygidial bristles on the seventh 

 tergite, the middle one being long. The basal steniite has one ventral bristle on 

 each side. The sternites of segments three to six have a row of 3 or 4 on each 

 side, with one or two small bristles in front. The seventli stcrnite (I'l. IX. fig. 7) 

 is bilobate, as shown in the figure, and bears a row of o or (i bristles with about 

 5 smaller bristles in front. 



Leqs. — The hindl'emur has but one lateral bristle on the in- and the outside, 

 this bristle standing near tlie base, there being a snbventral snbapical bristle on 

 both surfaces. The hindtibia has 12 bristles on the outer side arranged in two 

 rows, besides some ventral bristles. The longest apical bristles of the first and 

 second hindtarsal segments do not reach the apex of the second and third 

 segments respectively. 



Moflijicrl Sri/mr/its. — ?. The eighth tergite (I'l. IX. fig. 7) bears 2 long 

 bristles beneath the stigma, 4 long ones at the apical edge, 3 more above the 

 ventral margin, and 1 long and 3 or 4 short ones on the lower portion of the lateral 

 surface. The stylet is a little over twice as long as it is broad. The ninth 

 (internal) sternite bears ajiparently only one short bristle. 



One ¥ without host and locality, but doubtless from Austria. 



8. Goniopsyllus kergnelensis Taschenb. 



Piilex h-ergiielrii«h Taschenburg, Xnlr^ Lri/dni Mim. i. p. ll'i'.i (1880) ; id., /'ie FIUIk pp. r,7 aud 123. 



t. i. fig. 12. $ (1880) (Kurguelen, off Pclccannhks iirimilrij). 

 GoiiinjKyllus kerijiielciisls Baker, rm,-. U. S. Xnt. -l/«.s. .\xix. p. 128 (I'.KI,'')) ; .Jord. & Rothscb., 



Parasilolmjy i. p. 93. t. 4. fig. 2, t. 7. fig. 11 (1UU8) (Kerguelcu and Antipodes). 



The collection of the K. K. Hofmnseum contains a ? of this species iu good 

 condition, taken off " .Sturmvogel " on Kerguelen Island. The specimen agrees 

 with the original S ? preserved in the British Museum. 



In our paper (pioted above we said the ? possibly had two receptacnla 

 seminis. We now clearly see from the specimen in the Vienna Museum that 

 there is only one receptaculnm. 



