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4iffinitalis, Led. Many examples. Abundant throughout 

 Australia. Metasia, sp. One wasted example. 



Tineid.e. — Maroga unipunctana, Don. One example. 

 Occurs in all parts of Australia, the larva feeding under a 

 web on the bark of various shrubs, preferring Leguminosce. 

 Ccesyra, n. sp. One male, unfortunately not in a fit state 

 for description. . 



HYMENOPTERA. <i4) 



By W. W. Froggatt, F.L.S. 



Ammoplulus instabilis, Smith. Ellery Creek. 



Anthophora cingulata, Fabr. MacDonnell Ranges. 



Aporus cingidatus, Fabr. Hamilton Bore to Oodnadatta. 



Camponotus claripes, Mayr. Hamilton Bore to Oodna- 

 datta, Charlotte Waters to Hamilton Bore, Urinilla Springs 

 to Deep Well. C. inflatus, Lab. MacDonnell Ranges. G. 

 J9urpureus i Mayr., var. mutans, Forel. Oodnadatta to Blood 

 Creek, Ellery Creek. C. wiederkehri, Forel. Ellery Creek. 



Elis anthracina , Burm. MacDonnell Ranges, Finke 

 River. 



Ephutomorpha rugicollis, Westw. Finke River. 



Eumenes bicincta, Saund. (15) Finke River, Urinilla 

 Springs to Deep "Well. 



Iridomyrmex delectus, Smith. Ellery Creek, Oodna- 

 datta to Blood Creek. I . rufoniger, Loune. Urinilla Springs 

 to Deep Well, Ellery Creek, Oodnadatta to Blood Creek. 



Lissopimpla semipunctata, Kirby. Ellery Creek. 



Meranoplus oceanicus, Smith. Ellery Creek. 



Monomorium leve, Mayr. Urinilla Springs to Deep 

 Well. 



Myrmecia vindex, Smith. Hermannsburg, Ellery Creek. 



Odynerus nigrocincta, Saund. Urinilla Springs to Deep 

 Well. 



Pheidole bos, Forel. Ellery Creek, Urinilla Springs to 

 Deep Well. 



Polyrhachis femorata, Smith. Ellery Creek. 



Priocnemis bicolor, Fab. MacDonnell Ranges. P. tuber- 

 cidata, Smith, Finke River. 



Sphex modestns, Smith. Urinilla Springs to Deep Well. 



Trielis australasice, Sauss. and Sich. Finke River, 

 Urinilla Springs to Deep Well. 



(14) Mr. Froggatt named some species generically only; these 

 names are of use to the Museum, but as no advantage is to be 

 gained by publishing them they have been omitted from the 

 present list. — (A. M. L.) 



H5) Three specimens of the typical form which occurs over the 

 greater portion of Australia. Also five specimens of a small 

 variet.v- 



