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The Queensland Naturalist. 
August, 1934. 
Copeognatha and one Stone-fly. This Stone-fly Trinoto- 
perla australis , has not hitherto been recorded from 
Queensland though taken occasionally in N.S.W. 
Hymenoptera were not very plentiful, the commonest 
species being Eumenes latreillei, E. servMei, Anthophora 
pulchra, Sceliphron laetum and Scolia vertiealis, all well 
known Brisbane species. 
Some interesting Chalcid and Ichneumon not yet 
identified were bred from galls in the fruits of the Lilly- 
pillv ( Eugenia Smithii). 
A rather unusual form of the common grasliopper 
with the two white longitudinal lines down the back 
( Eumacrotona securiformis ) was found in the gorge. The 
hind tibiae and part of the hind femora were blood red in 
colour and most conspicuous. 
The beetles, bugs, flies, and moths received very little 
attention and appeared to be rather scarce. Most of those 
observed were common Brisbane species. 
RECORDS OF QUEENSLAND FUNGI.— I. 
B,y D. A. HERBERT, D.Sc Department of Biology , 
University of Queensland. 
This list is supplementary to that given in F. M. 
Bailey’s comprehensive catalogue of Queensland Plants. 
It does not contain the names of numerous pathogenic 
fungi which have been recorded from time to time in the 
literature issued by the Department of Agriculture and 
Stock by such authors as H. Try on, J. H. Simmonds, R. B. 
Morwood and L. F. Mandelson, and which are included in 
the Departmental card index of Queensland Plant 
Diseases. 
Phy corny cetae. 
A l buginac e ae — 
Albugo bliti (Bivona) 0. Kuntze, on Amaranthus 
viridis, W ooloowin . 
Albugo Portulacae fD.C.) 0. Kuntze, on Portu- 
laca oleracea. (Coll.: T. H. Strong.) 
Indooroopilly, April-Mav, 1932; Biloela, Jan.- 
Feb., 1933. Affected plants ascendent. 
Peronosporaceae — 
Prronospora effusa (Grev.) : Rabenliorst, on Cheno- 
podium album. Agricultural College, Gatton, 
23/10/33. 
Prronospora trifoliorum : De Bary, on Medicago 
sativa. Downy mildew of lucerne. St. Lucia 
Farm School, 15/9/33. 
