238 



/lab. — New South Wales: Otford, with Camponotuk 

 aeneojrilosns . 



Uropoda tasmanica, n. sp. 

 PI. xxix., figs. 42 to 44. 



Red-brown. Body about one and one-fourth times as 

 long as broad, broadest a little beyond middle, in front is a 

 hardlv-distinct, rounded projection, showing slightly more 

 prominent in some than other specimens. Dorsum with many 

 scattered small clavate hairs, but not prominent. Venter 

 with numerous short simple hairs, sternum with a pair just 

 behind camerostome ; submarginal line about twice the length 

 of anus from the margin. Legs short, femora thickened, 

 tarsi long, tarsus 1 with many long simple hairs near tip, 

 other tarsi with some spines about as long as basal width of 

 the joint. Genital aperture of female one and one-half times 

 longer than broad, a little narrowed behind; in the male 

 the genital opening is circular, situated between coxae 3, 

 from which it is separated by hardly the diameter, and shows 

 a dark spot each side. Length, 1 mm. 



Hab. — Tasmania : Railton, Ulverstone, and Hobart, with 

 Myrm ecia pari form is. 



Uropoda trilobata, n. sp. 

 PI. xxvii., fig. 28. 



This species is similar to U. convexifrons, but the plate 

 in front of coxae 1 is more elongated and trilobed in front. 

 The body is about once and one-third times as long as broad, 

 broadest in middle, and broadly rounded both in front and 

 behind ; dorsum hairless. The female genital aperture is 

 plainly nearer the hind than the front margin of body, it is 

 about one and one-third times as long as broad, broadly rounded 

 in front and hardly narrowed behind, and reaches to the 

 hind margin of the hind coxae ; in front it does not extend 

 so near the camerostome as in U. convexifrofis, and the four 

 hairs in front are in pairs, one pair near the camerostome 

 and one near the genital opening. The anus is hardly its 

 length from the submarginal line. The tarsi have stout 

 spines, except tarsus 1, which has fine hairs near tip. 

 Length, '5 mm. 



Hab. — Tasmania: Devonport, with ant (No. 14941). 



OMBATIDAE. 



Galt t mna antalata, n. sp. 



PL xxx., fig. 45. 



In general similar to G. ulaia. A large, smooth body, 



Small cephalothorax, large wings, nearly twice as long as 



deep, and emarginate before the middle. The cephalothorax 



