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those on the third being narrowly separated. The vestiture in the 
latter specimen is normal for formosa. 
Campsomeris (Radumeris) tasmaniensis (Saussure) 
Northern District, Papua: 1 9, 1 o&, Popondetta, 20-60 meters, 
May 1966 and 2 September 1963, P. Shanahan and J. Sedlacek, 
3 in Malaise trap. 
Central District, Papua: 1 &, Boroko, Port Moresby, 6-7 Novem- 
ber 1960, J. L. Gressitt, in Malaise trap. 1 &@, Otomata Plantation, 
east of Port Moresby, 1 meter, 2 November 1960, J. L. Gressitt, in 
Malaise trap. 1 o, Bisianumu Station, 40 km north-northwest of 
Port Moresby, 29 April 1960, C. W. O’Brien. 
Western District, Papua: 1 9,1 o, Daru Island, 2-3 meters, 19 
July 1964 and 24-25 October 1960, J. L. Gressitt and H. Clissold, 
3 in Malaise trap. 1 9, Oriomo River, 6 meters, 14 February 1964, 
H. Clissold, in light trap. 
Morobe District, Terr. New Guinea: 1 9, 1 o&, Wau, 1200 meters, 
12 April 1963 and 19 August 1964, J. Sedlacek. 
West New Guinea: 7 o, Nabire, south of Geelvink Bay, 0-50 
meters, 2-9 July and 25 August-20 September 1962, J. L. Gressitt, 
J. Sedlacek, H. Holtman, 1 in light trap and 6 in Malaise trap. 2 @, 
Enarotadi, Wisselmeeren, 1800-1900 meters, 27 July 1962, J. Sedlacek. 
Campsomeris (Radumeris) extranea moluccensis Betrem 
Bismarck Archipelago: 2 o&, Kandan, New Britain, 24 December 
1959, W. W. Brandt. 1 o, Talliligap, Gazelle Peninsula, New Britain, 
300 meters, 17-18 December 1962, J. Sedlacek. 
Solomon Islands: 1 9, Fauro, northeast Solomon Islands, 12 April 
1964, P. Shanahan. 
One of the males from New Britain has the yellow band on the 
fourth tergum narrowly interrupted in the middle; the other male 
bearing identical label data has the normal coloration for this 
subspecies. 
In my revision (Krombein, 1963, p. 585) I recorded eztranea 
moluccensis from localities in New Guinea, Bismarck Archipelago, 
and Solomon Islands. In the latter group it was present only on the 
northernmost island, Bougainville, and was replaced by eztranea 
lever. Krombein on the more southern islands, Santa Ysabel, Russell, 
Ulawa, and Guadalcanal. The present shipment from the Bishop 
Museum includes a female and two males of extranea moluccensis 
labeled as having been taken at Kira Kira, San Cristoval, 27-28 July 
1960, by C. W. O’Brien. I am of the opinion that these specimens are 
mislabeled because San Cristoval lies to the southeast of Guadalcanal, 
