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sometimes the ])roximal lialf is a little bloated, end rounded ; width slightly less than 
half the length. Diverticulum or diverticula anteriorly attached to, and originating 
at a ])oint about two-thirds along from the opening of, the duct ; slender, tubular, 
iridescent, and much contorted. Tlie diverticulum may be simple but at a j)oint nearer 
or further from the junction with the duct generally bifurcated ; usually one of the 
branches shows a secondary bifurcation. In the spermatheca from vii. (left) there are 
three diverticula which originate from tlie duct as a trifurcate bunch of simple tubes 
arrang(Hl very close together and transversely. Tlie spermatheca from ix. (loft) has 
an unbranched diverticulum terminating in a rather hard bulb (probably due to disease 
or a vagary of the preserv^ation) having a diameter about four times that of the 
diverticulum. 
Parafi/pe . — The single paratype differs in some details from the holotype ; it 
is ca. 2b0 mm. long and has 194 segments. The five segments immediately preceding 
the clitellum distinctly biannulate, the two in front of these faintly so. It differs from 
the holotype in having the prostomium epilol)ous (to*igue cut off l)ehiml), and the 
dorsal ]>ores conniicncing in a/b. Tlie clitellum encroaches very slightly on xiii. and 
does not extend further back than Jxviii. On xviii. setm a and h absent. The male 
pores which are very difficult to discern seem to be a little, anterior and slightly ventral 
of b, Co})ulatory cushions absent from xi. and pits ” Jiot developed on xvii. ; there 
is a pair of cushions on xx. and a less well-developed one on tlie Udt side of xxi. 
Two spermatheca! wore dissected, one from the left side of vii. and viii. 
respectively. The first has four div^erticula, one of which is bifurcated ; they are 
arranged transversely across the duct and originate very close together. Tlie second 
has two diverticula similarly originating close together, both of Avhich are bifurcated 
for most of their length. In the paratype tlie diverticula are relatively longer than in 
the holotype. Th(‘ vas defewens joins the prostatic duct at its union with the gland. 
Sherwood, Brisbane, Queensland ; June, 1925. Two specimens 
donated by J. E. Young and registered G. 783. 
Genus PLUTELLUS E. Perrier; subgenus PLUTELLUS Michaelsen. 
plutellus (PJutellus) unicus (Fletcher) subsp. fasciatas (Fletcher). 
1890. Cryptodrilus (9) fnsciatus, Fletciier, Proc. Liim. Soe. K.S.W., iv. (2), pt. 3, p. 988. 
Three specimens which agree with Fletcher's description of his Cryptodrilus (?) 
fasciatus are identified as this subspecies. 
Locality . — Queensland National Park, Maepherson Range, Southern 
Queensland : two specimens collected by H. Hacker, December 1919 ; one specimen 
collected by H, A. Longman, September 1931. 
My thanks are due to Mr. H. A. Longman, Director of the Queensland Museum, 
for permission to examine the material which forms tlie basis of this contribution. 
All the specimens are lioused in the Queensland Museum, Brisbane. 
Frederick Phillips, Government Printer, Brisbane. 
