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ON THE PSELAPHID^ OF AUSTRALIA. 



Note. — Since the above paper was read, an interesting addi- 

 tion lias been made to the Australian Pselaphidge by the detec- 

 tion of a Bryaxis belonging to the division with 10 joints. I 

 have provisionally named it B. Elizabethte ; it having hitherto 

 been found only at Elizabeth Bay, by my friend W. S. MacLeay, 

 Esq. It much resembles in size and general appearance B. 

 exigua. But the number of joints of the antennee and the large 

 size of the penultimate joint, clearly separate it from that species. 

 The palpi are very short. 



I have also met with a new Tyrus, (which I have named 

 Tyrus subulatus). It is at once distinguishable from the species 

 described in this paper by the fourth joint of the Max. Palp., 

 which is swollen at the base and terminates in a long subulate 

 point. 



These species will be described in a future number. 



R. L. K. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE V. 



1 . Nakcodes varia ; 



2. „ pulchra ; 



3. Tmesiphorus hesperi ; 



4. Tyrus formosus ; 



6. Batrisus barbatus ; 

 7- Bryaxis linearis ; 



8. 



lunatica ; 

 electrica ; 



