74 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology. 



Localities. — New South Wales: Southerland (W. M. Wheeler); 

 Victoria: Gippsland, Fern Tree Gully, Wood's Point Road, Loeh.^ 

 New Zealand: Wellington,^ Island Bay (W. M. Wheeler). Tas- 

 mania.^ ' ^ 



175. Henicops dentatus Pocock. 

 Ann. mag. nat. hist., 1901, ser. 7, 8, p. 454. ^ 

 Locality. — W. Australia: Perth.i 



176. Henicops oligotarsus Attems. 



Fauna siidw. Austr., 1911, 3, p. 150. ^ 



Localities. — W. Australia: Wooroloo, Lion Mill, Mundaring 

 Weir, East Fremantle, Jarrahdale, Brunswick, Bridgetown, Boyanup, 

 Gooseberry Hill, Beverley, Albany.^ 



177. Henicops (?) impressus (Hutton). 

 Trans. N. Z. inst., 1877, 10, p. 288.i 

 Locality. — New Zealand: Dunedin, Queenstown.^ 



178. Haasiella insularis (Haase). 

 Henicops insularis Haase, Abhandl. Mus. Dresden, 1887, 5, p. 36.^ 

 Locality. — New Zealand: Auckland.^ 



Anopsobiidae. 

 Tasmanobius, gen. nov. 



Characterized by having spiracles only on somites three, ten, and 

 twelve, and the thirteenth legs with tarsi biarticulate. 



Its relationship to other genera of the family may be shown as 

 follows. 



a. All tarsi undivided; third joint of anal legs unarmed. 



Spiracles on third and tenth somites Catanopsobius Silvestri. 



aa. Last two or three pairs of legs with tarsi divided; anal legs with third 

 joint bearing a stout spine. 



