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long, stout, blackish. Subgenital lamina transverse, very short, 
hindmargin rounded, entire. Styles black, rather long. 
Length of body ... Ay ae -s- , LO aE 
Length of pronotum ... ae A, (Va 
Width of pronotum _... ree oS eon 
Hab.—Torrens Creek, N.S. Wales (Froggatt). Coll. Techn. 
Mus., Sydney ; Fernshaw, Victoria. Localities new. 
PERIPLANETA GLABRA, Walk. (P. fortipes, Walk. 7). No. 17. 
(Le.,.p.. 107). 
There being only a single female, the material is insufficient 
for certain determination. Color and texture agree very well, 
but the tarsi of the Victorian specimen are only half as long as 
those of the Northern Territory specimens, and less in size. I 
have also had two specimens from Mr. Froggatt, Sydney. 
Hab.—Victoria ; N.S. Wales. Localities new. 
PERIPLANETA JUNGII, sp. 7. 
Male. Resembling P. picea, Br. Entirely deep shining black. 
Pronotum elliptical, scarcely uneven, with a few remote, impressed 
dots; lateral margins scarcely reflexed, hindmargin straight, 
angles slightly rounded. Meso- and metanotum similar, lobes of 
elytra not free in adult. Abdomen smooth, segments rectangular, 
hindmargin with minute raised points, angles of two last seg- 
ments produced acutely, lateral margins entire. Supra-anal 
lamina of male deeply bilobed, apex rounded, margin ciliate. 
Cerci flat, lanceolate, hirsute, more than twice as long as the 
lamina. Subgenital lamina transverse, short, hindmargin broadly 
and angularly indented (like “M”). Styles as long as the supra- 
anal lamina, and situated on the exterior angles of the sub- 
genital. 
Length of body ... seb ate soe) LO Mme, 
Length of pronotum - Bo penindhe Oa tae 
Width of pronotum bed os oat. bee oe 
Hab.—Yorketown, Yorke’s Peninsula. 
The species is easily distinguished by the body and limbs being 
of a uniform deep black, and the peculiar form of the supra-anal 
lamina. It is named after my friend and schoolmate, Mr. Aug. 
Jung, who from boyhood’s days associated assiduously with me 
and others in collecting and observing insect life, and who fur- 
nished the specimens described above. 
PERIPLANETA PARVA, Sp. 7. 
Female. Body convex, apterous, black, shining. Head con- 
cealed, black ; labrum red, palpi dark brown, antennz brown, with 
