4 ^ 
Two additional species (‘ollected at Tewantiii in I^e- 
eember are Acdcs aculcafu.s and .1. vitHger. Collections in 
summer and including some of the patches of rain forest 
in the district should add considerably to tlie list of mos- 
(piito spe(*ies knoAvn from this area. 
AN OCCURRENCE OF ENnOGOAE MAfdNX'ARrA 
IN QUEENSLAND. 
Joan W. Cribb. 
Etidogone macrocarpa Tub is probably the most fre- 
(juenlly observed and most variable species of the <:»‘enus. 
It has l;ee]i recorded as occurrino’ in Europe, North Amer- 
i(-a and Tasmania (listed as E. (lusfralc in Cooke's 71<utd~ 
hook of Auslr(di(ni P^inigi), and is lun*e recordt'd I'rom 
IMt. (llorioiis (0{'tober) and Ijaminji'ton National Park 
(Alarcli) in S.E. Queensland. '’Inis is the second record 
of the ^‘(nuis for the Australian mainland, tlie otinn* bein,e' 
/A fubo'cidosa Lloyd, collected in New South AYales. 
Each of tile Queensland colh'ctions consists of oiu' 
fruetil'ication only, and both w(u*(‘ found by the writer in 
Endogone macrocarpa Tul. — 1, Section oi portion ot gleba 
showing chlamydospores embedded in loose hyphal matrix, x 50; 
2-4, Chlamydospores in section, x 150, 
