1922.] 125 



/. {Doleroinynna) dai'winianus For., \a.v. Jicla For. — 8 "^ ^. Yal- 

 liiigup to Mammoth and Lake Caves, under log or stone in busli, 

 31.vii.l4. Kindly identified by Prof. Emery. 



Lepfoiiii/nnex eri/llwocepliahis F. — 1 ^, under stone, Blue Mts. 

 N.S.W., near Mt. Victoria, 23.viii.14 {von Luschan). 



Tarncria frenclii For. — 7 ^ ^ , under stone, Blue Mts., N.S.W., 

 near Mt. A'ictoria, 23.viii.14. Not having been able to compare this 

 striking little species with ForeFs co-types, 1 place it with some hesitation 

 nn^Qvf rendu, though it agrees fairly well with the description. 



Sub-famiLy V. Gampoxotjxae Forel. 



jVufonciis sp. — 4 ^ ^, 1 5 alate. These 5 specimens do not quite 

 agree with any of the published descriptions. They are veiy like f/ilbcrti 

 For., from Queensland, but are without the striae on the thorax. There 

 are so few representatives of this genus in ovir collections in this country 

 that I let them stand over for further material. The ^ ^ measure 

 4"5 to 5"1 mm. Near Perth, Cottesloe Beach, sea to railway station, in one 

 nest, under a stone or piece of tin. 



Nutoncus sj). — A single specimen, a ^ , differing from the above, 

 but indeterminable at present. Near Perth, Yallingup Lo Mammoth 

 and Lake Caves, under log or stone in bush, 31.vii.l4. 



Cauiponotus {Myrmotavha) niifriceps Sm., race dimidiata Kog. — 

 20 5^ ^ , from nest under bark of prostrate trunk, Victoria, near Heales- 

 ville, 16.viii.l4. 9 ^ g , under stone, Blue Mts., near Mt. A'ictoria, 

 23.viii.14 {von Luschan). "The ant-like Hemiptera and beetles with 

 ant-like movements {siq)ra, p. 118) Avere found near the Healesville 

 nest."--E. B. P. 



G. {M)/rmophi/ina) testaceipes Sm. — G l!/, 16 ^ ^, under log, near 

 Perth, Mundaring Weir, 3.viii.l4. 



C {Myi'mogonia) claripesMajv, race? — 4 ^ ^ minor, near Perth, 

 Yallingup to Mammoth and Lake Caves, under log or stone in bush, 

 31.vii,14. 



Difficult to identify without ^ ^ major. 



C. {Myrniosphincta) suffusus Sm., var. hcndiyensis For. — A single 

 5 under stone, Blue Mts., N.S.W., near Mt. Victoria, 23.viii.14 {von 

 Luschan). 



C. {Myvmosaya) ferruginipes, sp. n. 



^ major. Leuglli 9 mm. Deep black ; ma-ticatoiy border of mandibles 

 leddisli, f uuiculi dark red-brown, legs bright terruginoiis, 



