BY r. HARVEY JOHNSTON AND LAUNCELOT HARRISON. S 



Syncecus australis, Temm. 

 Goniodes elongatus, Piaget. 



Mr. A. 8. L^ Souef has collected specimens, which, 

 we identify as belonging to this species, from the 

 above host in Victoria. 

 Gojiiodes retractus, Le Souef, 1902, xix., p. 90. 



The male of this species is unknown, and it is 

 possible that the species may have to be referred to 

 the genu? Goniocotes on it^- discovery. Locality, 

 Victoria. 



EXCALFACTORIA LINEATA, ScOp. 



Oxylipeurus acuminatus, [Piagetl, Mjoberg. 

 Mjoberg, 1910, p. 92. 

 Syn. Lipeurus acuminatus. Piaget. 



Piaget, 1885, p. 70, pi. 7, fig. 6. Host quoted as 

 E. australis. Leyden Museum. 

 Goniodes elongatus, Piaget. 



Piaget, 1885, p. 53, pi. 5, fig. 10; 1880, p. 281, 

 pi. 23, fig. 5. 



Syn. Goniodes longus, Le Souef, 1902, xix, p. 90, 

 Taschenberg (1882, p. 71), believes this form to 

 be identical with Goniocotes aster ocephalus, Nitzsch, 

 but Piaget (1885, p. 53) upholds the vahdity of the 

 species Host quoted as E. australis, Leyden Museum. 

 We have examined Le Souef's type of G. longus^ 

 and find it identical with G. elongatus, Piaget. Host 

 quoted as E. chinensis, Victoria. 



Megaloprepia magnifica, Temm. 

 Lipeurus columhae, [Linn]. 



Syn. Lipeurus haculus, Nitzsch, 1818. 



This common parasite of pigeons is given as 

 occurring on CarpophMja magnifica by Taschenberg 

 (1882, p. 125). jN^ locality is stated. 



Macropygia phasianella, Temm. 



Golpocephalum albidum, Giebel. 



Re orded by Piaget (1880, p. 534, pi. 44. fig. 5), 

 from Columha phasianella. 



