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galls varying to so great an extent, singly and confluent, 

 that I am convinced that Fletcheri is synonymous with 

 Karschi. On several species of Eticalyptiis. 



17. Apiomorpha munita, Schrader. I have this species 

 from Gerald ton, W. A., the galls being 4-sided, with the 

 typical ridges at each corner. 



18. Apiomorpha munita, Schrader, var. munitior, var. nov. 

 This is a very common variation of the gall of munita, 

 found near the Swan River ; it also occurs in N. S. W., 

 and differs from the type in having a smooth, round wall 

 without the four corner-ridges. 



19. Apiomorpha munita, Schrader, var. tricornis, Froggatt. 

 In company with the foregoing variation of the type, in 

 fact often upon the same twig, I have several times 

 obtained perfect 3-horned specimens. These were perfect 

 galls, and presented no indication of an arrest in the 

 development of a fourth horn ; and as the inmates were 

 alike, there was no doubt but that the variation was in the 

 galls alone. 



20. Apiomorpha p)omiformis, Froggatt. (Plate XV, fig. 15.) 

 I have a specimen of this species, which is also reported 

 from North Western Australia by Mr. Froggatt. 



21. Apiom.myha ovicola, Schrader. Taken in company 

 with A. Helmsii. 



22. Ap)iomorpha glabra. I have many galls answering to 

 the description of this species as given by Mr. Tepper, but 

 out of more than fifty, none contained Coccids. The warts 

 referred to in Tepper's description were quite common 

 upon the galls, and are not those of the $, but of a 

 Hymenopteron. 



23. Apiomorpha stromhylosa, Tepper (189d>) = Br achy scelis 

 crispa, Fuller (1896). Taken near the mouth of the 

 Swan River (A. M. Lea). As with A. karschi, this is 

 another species described by me in which the name chosen 

 by the late A. S. Olliff and myself was retained. Owing 

 to the persistence with which Mr. W. W. Froggatt refers 

 to my notes as Olliff's published manuscript, I feel bound 

 to repudiate the statement, and to reluctantly point out 

 that no MS. notes whatever, bearing upon Coccids, were 

 leftby Mr.Ollitf. 



