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ffcemafopus unicolor, Wagler, which differs from the African species as above stated, and 

 inhabits the southern coasts of the Australian continent, Tasmania, the islands in Bass's Straits, 

 and New Zealand. 



The two American species have the iris yellow and the legs and feet pale flesh-coloured ; 

 whereas the two Old-World species have the iris deep red and the legs and feet the one brick- 

 red and the other deep red. 



The specimen figured is the male above described and is in my own collection. 



In the preparation of the above article I have examined the following specimens : — 



E Mus. H. E. Dresser. 



a, $ ad. Jandia, Fuerteventura, April 20th, 1888; b, ? . Jandia, May 6th, 1889 (R. Gomes). 



E Mus. H. B. Tristram, 

 a, b. South Africa (E. L. Layard). 



