CHAMBERLIN: ftfYRIOPODA <>k in i : AUSTRALIAN REGION. L09 



'2\)\). ZELAN0DE8MUS AU8TBALIANUS sp. nov. 

 TYPE. M. C. Z. 1,892. New South Wales: Southerland (W. M. 



Wheeler). 



Gonopods very similar to those of Z. rotornanus; the mesa] spur of 

 telopodite more transverse in position, making a more obtuse angle 

 with the distal part, and also proportionately longer and more slender; 

 distal branches also bending into a more nearly transverse position. 



The color-pattern is characteristic; each metazonite caudad of the 

 transverse furrow is black while in front of this it is black at the sides 

 but fulvous or greyish at the middle but with a triangular median 

 black spot projecting into it from the caudal region; the prozonites 

 are light with a. black area each side of dorsum, and below on each 

 side and often a small middorsal dark dot. Legs fulvous. 



It is larger than Z. rotornanus, the width being 2 mm. 



300. Axtichiropus variabilis Attems. 



AnUchiropus variabilis ingens Attems, Fauna siidw. Austr., 1911, 3, p. 171, 

 fig. 27, 28. 1 



Localities. — W. Australia: Wooroloo, Lion Mill, Mundaring 

 Weir, Guildford, East Fremantle, Cannington, Harvey, Collie, Bran- 

 caster, Bridgetown, Donnybrook, Boyanup, Gooseberry Hill, Picker- 

 ing Brook, York. 1 



Attems divides the species variabilis into two subspecies to each 

 of which he gives a name distinct from the specific name. The first 

 of these subspecific names, ingens, is here suppressed as a synonym of 

 variabilis sens. str. 



300a. Axtichiropus variabilis nanus Attems. 

 Fauna siidw. Austr., 1911, 3, p. 172, fig. 29, 30. 1 

 Localities. — W. Australia: Boyanup, Yallingup. 1 



301. Antichiropus minimus Attems. 

 Fauna siidw. Austr., 1911, 3, p. 173, fig. 31." 

 Localities. — W. Australia; Mundaring Weir, Jarrahdale. 1 



