8 A CENSUS OF AUSTRALIAN MALLOPHAGA 



Cacatua galerita, Lath. 



Lipeurus alhus, Le Soiief & Bullen. 



Le 8ouef & Bullen, 1902, xviii., p. 157, fig. 4. 

 ^'ictoria. 



Cacatua roseicapilla. Vieill. 



Degeeriella eos. [Rudow.] J. & H., 1912. 



Syns. Nirmus eos, Riidow, 1870. xxxv., p. 471 ;: 

 Giebel, 1874, p. 181 ; Piaget, 1880, p. 137. 



Nirmus tenuis, Rudow, 1870,, xxxv., p. 471 {neCy. 



Nitzsch in Burmeister, 1832, p. 429). 



Giebel has quoted this host under two different 

 names, — as PUctolophus roseocapillus in his Index 

 (1874, p. x.^, and as Cacatua eos in the text (1874, p^ 

 181); Gurlt (1878), in preparing his list, has copied 

 Giebel's names, but has quoted them as referring to 

 two distinct hosts, Psittacus eos and Psittacus roseo-^ 

 capiUus {fide Piaget, 1880, p. xvii.) 



Galopsittacus no vjE-HOLLANDiiE, Gmel. 

 Goniocotes fasciatus, Piaget. 



Piaget, 1880, p. 236, PI. 19, fig. 11. Host 

 quoted as Nymphicus iiovce-hollandioB, Leyden Museum 

 and Rotterdam Zoo. It is questionable whether this 

 species should be included in its piesent genus. 



POLYTELIS BARRABANDI, SwainS. 



Philopterus angustoclypcatus, [Piaget] Johnston & 



Harrison, 1912. 



Syn. Docophorus angustoclypeatus, Piaget, 1880, 

 p. 34, pi. 2. fig. 3. Host recorded as Platycercus 

 baratandi. 



Philopterus forficula, [Piaget] Johnston & Harrison^ 

 1912. 



Syn. Docophorus forficula, Piaget, 1871, p ; 



18S0, p. 32, pi. 2, fig. 1. Host as above. 



Colpocephalum trimacuJatWin, Piaget. 



Piaget, 1 880, p. 525, pi. 43, fig. 8. Host as above ; 

 Rotterdam Zoo. 



