On the Geographicnl Rices o/Citellus fulvus. 421 



Misophrice gloriosa, Lea. Sydney, Blue Mountains, 

 Ourimbah. 



M. squamiventris, Lea. Sydney, Illawarra. 



M. viridisquama, Lea. Sydney. 



Storeus albosignatus, Blackb. National Park, Sydney, 

 Illawarra. 



S. majusculus, Blackb. Illawarra. 



S. cryptorJiynchus, Lea. Sydney, National Park. 



S. invidiosus, Lea. National Park. 



S. niveiceps, Lea. National Park. 



Balenerhinus problematicus, Lea. Kuranda. 



Aoplocnemis guttiger, Pasc. Blue Mountains. 



Amalactides. 

 Tranes roei, Boh. Mundaring. 



EURHYNCHIDES. 



Eurhynchus splendidus, Blackb. Kuranda. 



Chalcocyhelus bispinosus, Boi., var. australis, Heller. 

 Kuranda. 



[To be continued.] 



XXXVII. — The Geographical Races 0/ Gitellus fulvus. 

 By Oldfield Thomas. 



(Published by permission of the Trustees of the British Museum.) 



The Britisli Museum contains examples of the yellowish 

 Kirghiz and Transcaspian souslik, Citellus fulvus, from the 

 three most extreme points of its range, namely the Kiro-hiz 

 Steppes south of the Urals, Bokhara, and Meshed, N.E. 

 Persia, the last being a locality not hitherto recorded for the 

 animal. 



A comparison of the specimens shows enough difference 

 between those from eacli locality to justify their being con- 

 sidered distinct subspecies. 



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