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I here is a small skin in the Museum at Perth from Wyndham (West 
Australian Mus. regd. no. P. 1065). New record for Western Australia. 
A fine specimen from Moreton Bay occupies a case in the Queensland 
Museum. A living example, evidently a straggler, was recently captured in Botany 
Bay, New South Wales, and kept in captivity. 
The preoccupied name Squalus maculatus may now be added to the 
synonymy of this species. 
Family GIN GL YM 0 STOMA T I DAE . 
Genus Nebrodes Garman, 1913. 
Nebi ius Ruppell, Neue Wirbelth. Abyssin. Fische, 1837, p. 62. Haplotype, N. concolor, 
Ruppell. Preoccupied by Nebria Latreille, Sonnini’s Buffon., Ins. iii, 1802, p! 
89, a genus of Coleoptera, as noted by Muller and Henle (Plagiost. 1838, p. 22), 
under Gingly mo stoma. 
Nebrodes Garman, Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool. Harvard xxxvi, 1913, pp. 43 and 56. Logotype 
N. concolor (Ruppell). ^ 
NEBRODES CONCOLOR OGILBYI, subsp. nov. 
(Text-figure 1.) 
Nebrius concolor Ruppell, Neue Wirbelth. Abyssin. Fische, 1837, p. 62, pi. xvii, fig. 2. 
Massowah, Red Sea. Not Nebria concolor Dejean, Catal. Coleopt., 1821, p. 7, 
a nomen nudum in Coleoptera ( fide Sherborn). 
Gin glymostoma concolor Macleay, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, vii, April 1883, p. 597, 
Port Moresby, New Guinea. 
Nebrius concolor Ogilby, Mem. Qld. Mus. ii, 1913, p. 90, et ibid iii, 1915, p. 130; v 1916, 
p. 75 (Darnley I., Queensland). 
Nebrodes concolor ogilbyi Whitley. — Holotype of subspecies from Darnley Island, Queensland. 
Qld. Mus. regd. no. I 1216.— A, entire specimen, B ventral view of head, C lateral 
view of head, D teeth showing worn functional series, E various forms of dermal 
denticles. Gilbert Whitley del. 
