BY THE REV. R. L. KING, B.A. 315 



Geaus XIV. Articerus. Dalman. 

 Sp. 66. Articerus fortnurra. Hope. 

 (Part I., p. 50.) 

 Long. I Hn. South Australia. 

 I have received several specimens of this species from Mrs. J. 

 Kreusler, of Gawler, whei'e it appears to be very common. She 

 finds it invariably among ants, under stones. The antennae are 

 truncate at the extremity, which does not appear in Mr. Hope's 

 figure. 



Sp. 67. A. curvicornis. J. 0. Westwood. 

 (Part I., p. 51.) 

 Long. 1 lin. Victoria. 



Sp. 68. A. angusticollis. J. 0. Westwood. 



(Part I., p. 51.) 

 Long. 1 lin. 

 Victoria, /. 0. W. ; Paramatta, B. L. K. 



I obtained a single specimen of what I believe to be this 

 species, under the bark of a dead log in the Sherwood bush, near 

 Paramatta. It was among ants, and in company with Heterogna- 

 thus carinatus. and a Brachelytrous insect, near Dinarda : neither 

 of which have I found except in or near ants' nests. A second 

 specimen I have met with since — and this actually in the nest of 

 the ants, among the eggs. 



Sp. 69. A. dllaticornis. J. 0. Westwood. 

 (Part I., p. 52.) 

 Long. 1 liu. Victoria. 



Sp. 70. A. seiipes. J. 0. Westwood. 

 (Part I., p. 52.) 

 Long. 1 lin. 



Victoria ; Crawler ; S. Australia. 

 I received a specimen closely resembling Mr Westwood's 

 description from my friend Mrs. J. Kreusler, she writes me that 

 she captured a single specimen upon a stump, " in the immediate 

 neighbourhood of an ant's nest." 



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