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(b) Lisarow, New South Wales, 1st May, 1915. 



(E.W.F.) Fragments of insects, mostly unrecognisable; one small 

 weevil (Storeus sp., Erirhinides] complete. 



Rhipidura albiscapa. (M. 476; H. 133.) White-shafted Fantail. 



(a) Ha wkesbury 'River, 13th August, 1910. 

 (G. P. Darnell-Smith) Insects. 



(b) Queensland. 

 Portions of insects. 



(W.W.F.) Small homopterous insect (Cercopidce), ants, and several 

 native bees. 



Rhipidura^ isura. (M. 486.) 



(a) Claudie Eiver, N.Q., 15th September, 1913. 

 (E.W.F.) Small beetle (Eucnemidce). 



(b) Claudie Eiver, N.Q., 15th September, 1913. 



(E.W.F.) Insect remains Portions of Hymenoptera, one wingless 



female. 



Rhipidura tricolor. (M. 487; H. 139.) Black and White Fantail; 

 Wagtail. 



(a) Sydney, 7th June, 1909. 



Many fragments of insect wings, elytra, &c. 

 (W.W.F.) Remains of small flies (Diptera). 



(b) Sydney, 10th April. 

 Beetle cases in stomach. 



(c) Eidsvold, Queensland. 

 Fragments of insects. 



(W.W.F.) Chiefly the remains of ants and small beetles. 



(d) Queensland. 

 Portions of insects. 



(W.W.F.) Robber flies (Asilidce) wings, legs, and head. 



(e) Sydney, 4th November, 1911. 



Numerous comminuted fragments of insects, some metallic. 

 (W.W.F.) Numerous cpmminuted fragments of insects (including 

 several dipterous wing portions.) 



Myiagra rubecula. (M. 488 ; H. 143.) Leaden Fly-catcher, 

 (a) Milson Island, Hawkesbury River. 



Unrecognisable insect remains. 

 <b) Hawkesbury River, 27th October, 1912. 

 Portions of insects and a fly. 



(W.B.G.) Portion of a small cicada (Melampsaltat) ; head of fly 

 (Asilidce) ; damaged fly (probably Sarcophaga). 



(c) Hawkesbury River, December, 1909. 



Portions of several large insects ; a small vegetable capsule containing 



little round seeds. 

 '(W.W.F.) Small froghoppers (Homoptera) taken on foliage; several 



species of cicada ; remains of several species of beetles ; chiefly 



homopterous insects (Gercopidas). 



(d) Hawkesbury River, 20th November, 1909. 

 Fragments of beetles and other insects. 



(W.W.F.) Syrphid flies, a number; several muscid flies; a native 

 bee ; few, if any, beetle remains; flies and small Hymenoptera the 

 chief food. 



